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Austin's mother describes him as an amazing, smart kid with college football aspirations. His life revolved around the gym, being a football team leader, and striving for his ambitions. He was well-loved, and his twin brother, Hunter, has lost his best friend. She worries about Hunter facing the world alone now. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him by holding the wound. Hunter reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR was administered. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes and was revived briefly, but it was too late. The community should support the kids at school, as Austin was loved by many. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old Frisco Memorial High School football MVP with a near-perfect GPA and National Honor Society membership, was allegedly stabbed in the chest by 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to Jeff Metcalf, Austin's father, the incident occurred after some sort of fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter, attempted to stop the bleeding, but Austin died in his arms. The circumstances of how Anthony obtained the knife are unclear. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Jeff Metcalf recalls a recent weekend with his sons and says that when he was diagnosed with cancer nine years ago, his boys were his strength. He says that he kissed Austin's forehead and told him it wasn't goodbye.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after some sort of fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter, was with him and tried to save him as he died in his arms. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin was a leader on the football field, a scholar in the classroom, and MVP of the Frisco Memorial High School varsity football team. He held a near-perfect GPA and was in the National Honor Society. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said he was proud of his son. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. Memorial High School will honor Austin during second period, and counselors will be available.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after a fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter Metcalf, tried to save him, holding him as he died. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin Metcalf was voted MVP of his high school football team, held a near-perfect GPA, and was in the National Honor Society. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said Austin was going to impact the world with positivity and that he was doing everything right. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. A prayer vigil was held, and the school will honor Austin during second period, with counselors available. Jeff Metcalf, a cancer survivor, said his faith is keeping him strong and that he knows his son is with the Lord.

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Steven Federico, father of Logan Haley Federico, describes his daughter as strong, fun, loving, spicy, and a huge Taylor Swift fan. Logan was working hard at school and two jobs to become a teacher, as she loved children and had a bright future. Federico addresses "Dicky," who took Logan's life, stating, "You can't kill my spirit." He says memories of Logan will never die and her friends have promised to never forget her, maintaining a group text called "Logan's crew." He believes she will live on spiritually, continuing to touch and protect people. Federico praises the officers involved in the case as the "best of the best," expressing gratitude for their professionalism and communication. He states that while he lost his daughter, he gained a family through this experience. He asks everyone to keep his daughter and their own families in their prayers.

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Jeff Metcalf's 16-year-old son, Austin, was fatally stabbed at a track meet at Kuerkendall Stadium. Austin, a Memorial High School student and football MVP, died in his twin brother Hunter's arms after a fight broke out between him and another student. Frisco police arrested 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony and charged him with murder. According to the father, the suspect brought a knife to the track meet and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move. The father stated that the two teens did not know each other. Despite his grief, Austin's father has already forgiven the perpetrator. A prayer vigil is scheduled for tonight at Hope Fellowship Church in Frisco.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf in the chest after a fight. Austin's twin brother, Hunter, was with him and tried to save him as he died. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Austin Metcalf was a leader on the football field, MVP of the Frisco Memorial High School varsity football team, and a scholar in the National Honor Society with a near-perfect GPA. His father, Jeff Metcalf, said he was proud of his son, who was on the right track. Jeff Metcalf hopes his son's death brings changes to security. Memorial High School will honor Austin, and counselors will be available for students and staff. The family's church held a prayer vigil. Jeff Metcalf, a cancer survivor, said his faith is keeping him strong and that he knows his son is with the Lord.

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A new report on postmillennial.com, initially broken by Brian Enten from News Nation, states that Tyler Robinson, the accused murderer of Charlie Kirk, is currently holding virtual visits in prison with their son. Robinson is at the Utah County Jail in Utah County, Utah, where sheriff sergeant Ray Ormond oversees the facility. He is being held in a special unit described as the most restrictive custody level Utah can provide pending trial, and he has been there for nearly three months as of tomorrow, since Charlie Kirk’s murder. Robinson has been in custody for about thirty-three hours after his parents turned him in. The facility housing him is referred to as the special management unit (SMU). In this unit, inmates typically receive meals similarly to others, with cardboard sectioned-off trays and plastic utensils. There is a mention of suicide watch considerations, drawing from the speaker’s experience at Guantanamo Bay with detainees on suicide watch. The cell is described as self-contained, often six by ten or eight by ten feet, with a mattress, a sink, and a stainless steel toilet bolted to the wall, and a flat floor. The discussion then turns to what can be inferred from Robinson’s parents conducting virtual visits with him. The speaker suggests this casts their silence in a different light, noting that some have questioned why the parents wouldn’t go public if they believed their son was innocent. It is stated that they are not going public because they are communicating privately with their son through virtual visits, with indications that Robinson’s parents, Brian Natton and others, have been holding these visits several times a week. This is linked to Robinson’s appearances in court for pretrial hearings; another hearing is reportedly set for December 16. From a parental perspective, the speaker reflects on the horror of Charlie Kirk’s murder, a 31-year-old man described as a young father and husband. The speaker recounts that prosecutors’ documents indicate it was Robinson’s mother who first identified him, then informed the father, who then recognized the grandfather’s gun. The mother and father reached out to the grandfather to locate the weapon. The speaker speculates that during these virtual visits, the parents may be saying goodbye to their son, interpreting the private communications as a form of farewell.

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Jeff Metcalf's 16-year-old son, Austin, was fatally stabbed at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. Austin, a Memorial High School student and football MVP, died in his twin brother Hunter's arms after a fight broke out between him and another student. Frisco police arrested 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony and charged him with murder. The father recounts that Austin got his first hog this past weekend. He also states that the suspect brought a knife to the track meet and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move. Despite the tragedy, the father says he has already forgiven the perpetrator. A prayer vigil is scheduled for tonight at Hope Fellowship Church in Frisco.

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Jeff Metcalf shared memories of his 16-year-old son, Austin Metcalf, who died after being stabbed at a track and field meet at Kuerkendall Stadium. Austin died in his twin brother’s arms, who was trying to stop the bleeding. Austin got his first hog this past weekend while hunting with his father and brother. A fight broke out between Austin and 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony, who is now charged with murder. The student athletes were safely evacuated, but some witnessed the encounter and were interviewed by police. Austin was a student at Memorial High School, MVP of the football team, and a young man of faith. His father questions the upbringing of the suspect, who brought a knife to a track meet and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move.

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A father recounts that his son died in his twin brother's arms after being stabbed. The victim, Austin, was born two minutes before his twin, Hunter. Austin is remembered as an outstanding student, his football team's MVP, and a young man of faith. The father describes seeing his son's body and the wound. He questions the upbringing of the person who stabbed his son, stating that the individual brought a knife to a disagreement and murdered Austin by stabbing him in the heart after Austin asked him to move. Despite this, the father states that he already forgives the person in custody, expressing his faith that God will take care of everything.

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Speaker 0 describes a strong connection with someone, feeling like "one person" in their shared activities. Speaker 1 emphasizes someone's commitment and work ethic related to football, highlighting gym time and team leadership. Speaker 0 states that every time they go to the gym, they get stronger, better, and faster, expressing pride and receiving a hug for accomplishments in the weight room for football. Speaker 1 expresses grief, stating it's unnatural to bury one's children and acknowledging the tragic outcome for both the family and the assailant, whose life is also considered over.

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My name is Robbie Parker. My family lost a child in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. I offer condolences to all affected families, including the shooter's family. I thank friends, family, and strangers for their support. My daughter Emily would offer love and support to the victims. Emily was bright, creative, and loving. She loved using her talents to touch lives through art and cards. She would draw pictures and write notes for those feeling sad. She placed a special card in her grandpa's casket. Emily mentored her little sisters, teaching them to read, dance, and find joy. Her laughter was infectious, and the world is better because she was in it. Let this tragedy inspire us to be more compassionate and humble. Keep the love for our families and compassion for strangers with us at all times. May we improve our communities and make everyone feel safe. I was teaching Emily Portuguese, and our last conversation was in Portuguese. She told me good morning, asked how I was, said she loved me, and I gave her a kiss goodbye. A Facebook page has been set up to raise money for Emily.

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Seventeen-year-old Austin Metcalf was stabbed in the chest at a track meet at Kuykendall Stadium. According to police, 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf after a fight. Austin's father, Jeff Metcalf, said Austin's twin brother, Hunter, tried to save him, and watched Austin die in his arms. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Jeff Metcalf said Austin was voted MVP of his football team, held a near-perfect GPA, and was in the National Honor Society. Jeff Metcalf said he is in shock, but is leaning on his faith. He hopes his son's death brings changes to security. A prayer vigil was held at the family's church. Memorial High School will honor Austin during second period, and counselors will be available.

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A speaker says his son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Another speaker describes his brother as a good kid who made one mistake that cost him his life, which he didn't deserve. The speaker says this kid was sitting under their tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother stepped in and told him he needed to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker didn't see the stab. He then saw his brother, but won't talk about the rest. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. He doesn't understand why someone would do that over a little argument, saying it's crazy how people do that nowadays. The brother was a man of the family who had people that cared about him and did everything for their family. He was a strong kid.

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Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old Frisco Memorial High School football MVP with a near-perfect GPA and National Honor Society membership, was allegedly stabbed in the chest by 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony at a track meet. According to police, the stabbing occurred after a fight. Austin's father, Jeff Metcalf, said Austin's twin brother, Hunter, attempted to stop the bleeding, but Austin died in his arms. The circumstances of how Anthony obtained the knife are unclear. Anthony is facing first-degree murder charges. Jeff Metcalf recalls a recent weekend spent with his sons and says they are amazing. Metcalf, a cancer survivor, says his faith is keeping him strong. He said he told his son goodbye and that he would see him later.

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Jeff Metcalf spoke about his 16-year-old son, Austin Metcalf, who died after being stabbed at a track and field meet at Kuerkendall Stadium. Austin died in his twin brother Hunter's arms, who was trying to stop the bleeding. Austin had gotten his first hog this past weekend while hunting with his father and brother. A fight broke out between two students, and one stabbed the other. Frisco police arrested 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony of Frisco, who is charged with murder. Austin was a student athlete and football team MVP. Metcalf expressed grief and questioned the upbringing of the suspect, who brought a knife and stabbed Austin in the heart after Austin asked him to move.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, football, and being a leader. He had a good spirit and was loved by many. His twin brother, Hunter, lost his best friend and now has to face the world alone. Hunter was present when Austin was stabbed and tried to save him. He reportedly saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes but was briefly revived. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved, and they need to know people are there for them. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family.

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I miss my son. He shouldn't have had to endure this, and neither should I. It hurts deeply. What will we do now? What will happen to us? The system is flawed. We need to take action. Let's come together and address this issue. It's happening too often.

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A Memorial High School student, Austin, died after being stabbed at a track and field meet at Kuykendall Stadium. His twin brother held him as he died from the stab wound. According to police, a fight broke out between two students, and one stabbed the other. Over 100 student athletes were safely evacuated, and 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony of Frisco was arrested and charged with murder. Austin is remembered as an outstanding student, his football team's MVP, and a young man of faith. Austin's father recounted taking his twin boys hunting the past weekend, where Austin got his first hog. He expressed grief and questioned the upbringing of the suspect, who he claims brought a knife to the meet and stabbed his son in the heart after his son asked him to move. Despite this, the father stated that he already forgives the suspect and believes God will take care of his family.

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A man died in his twin brother's arms after being stabbed. His brother tried to stop the bleeding, but he died on the gurney. The speaker saw the blood and the wound. The speaker questions the attacker's upbringing and accuses him of murder for stabbing his son in the heart after an argument. The speaker claims his son was asked to move and the attacker "bowed up."

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A kid was sitting under the speaker's tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and the kid said, "make me move," while grabbing his backpack. The speaker didn't see the stab, but saw his brother afterward. He tried to help, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument. The brother had a family and people who cared about him. He did everything for the family and was a strong man, stronger than the speaker. He did a lot that went unrecognized. He was a peacemaker who calmed people down and made everything smooth. He was always there for the speaker, so it's heartbreaking to see what happened.

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My son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Austin was an amazing, smart kid with college football potential. His life revolved around the gym, working out, and being a leader on his football team. He was a good spirit, loved by many, and his twin brother lost his best friend. Hunter was with Austin when he was stabbed and tried to save him. Hunter saw Austin take his last breath before CPR. Austin was unresponsive for five minutes, revived a little, but it was too late. The community needs to support the kids at the school. Austin was loved by so many people. Frisco Memorial's football program is a family, and they are there together.

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Jeff, father of 17-year-old Austin, clarifies his son's death at a track meet was not racially or politically motivated, but a "human being thing." Austin's twin brother, Hunter, witnessed the event and tried to save him. The track meet was delayed, and Austin, sitting under the Memorial High School tent, was confronted and asked to move. As Austin grabbed his backpack, he was stabbed in the chest. Austin was college-bound with a 4.0 GPA and MVP of his football team. Jeff describes him as a young man of leadership, loyalty, compassion, and love who lit up every room. Over 1,700 people attended a vigil. Jeff emphasizes forgiveness for his own peace and hopes to educate parents to prevent similar tragedies. He recounts his last phone call with Austin, where Austin offered to help mow the lawn and they exchanged "I love yous."

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Biden Says COVID is Over, with Victor Davis Hanson, and a Powerful Tribute to Blake Barklage
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Blake Barklage
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the recent busing of 50 migrants to Martha's Vineyard by Governor Ron DeSantis, highlighting the stark contrast between pro-immigration sentiments and the realities faced by communities. The incident has intensified the focus on the immigration crisis in the U.S., especially as the country approaches 2 million migrant encounters this year. Kelly also mentions President Biden's declaration during a 60 Minutes interview that the pandemic is over, which has caused confusion and pushback from White House aides, as it contradicts ongoing policies tied to the pandemic. Victor Davis Hanson joins the discussion, emphasizing the implications of Biden's statement on various policies, including student debt forgiveness and COVID-related restrictions. He notes that Biden's admission could undermine the government's control narrative that has persisted since the pandemic began. The conversation shifts to the political ramifications of Biden's remarks, particularly regarding voting laws and the potential for a return to pre-2020 voting protocols. The hosts then discuss the ongoing immigration crisis, with DeSantis's actions seen as a response to the lack of accountability from sanctuary cities. They critique the reactions from Martha's Vineyard residents, who labeled the arrival of 50 migrants as a humanitarian crisis, contrasting it with the much larger influx faced by border states like Texas. The discussion highlights the hypocrisy of elite communities advocating for open borders while resisting the consequences of those policies. As the conversation progresses, they address the broader implications of Biden's leadership, including inflation and economic challenges. Biden's dismissive attitude towards rising costs is criticized, with Hanson arguing that the administration's policies have led to a recession and hyperinflation. The hosts conclude by reflecting on the political landscape, suggesting that the Democrats may face significant backlash in upcoming elections due to their handling of these issues. The final segment features a deeply personal story about the Barklage family, who lost their son Blake unexpectedly. They share their journey of grief, the impact of Blake's life, and how his memory continues to inspire those around them. The family discusses Blake's character, his passion for service, and the community's support following his death. They also highlight the importance of advocating for better bereavement policies and cardiac screenings for children, aiming to prevent similar tragedies in the future. The segment concludes with a message of resilience and the enduring bond of love that persists despite loss.
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