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>> we are now 79 hours away from the first polls opening in the midterm congressional elections and vulnerable democrats are showing signs of desperation. senator, mary landrieu blaming the president's unpopularity in the south on his race. incumbent arkansas senator mark pryor admitting to fox news today that president obama is dragging him down in the polls. and although, essay virtual lock to be reelected to his 23rd term in the house. charlie rangel openly could you seeing republicans of racism. >> everything we believe
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in. everything we believe in, they hate. they don't disagree. they hate. they think if you didn't come from europe years ago, we shouldn't have immigration. some of them believe that slavery isn't over and that they won the civil war. >> okay. these controversial statements all coming as the washington post upped the republicans odds of winning to 95 percent. we'll take it all up here tonight. also, this evening another disaster for the space industry. richard branson's spaceship two exploding in the sky during a test flight today. >> space is hard, and today was a tough day. we are going to be supporting the investigation as we figure out what happened today into orbit next
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year now those plans are in doubt. this just two days after nasa contracted orbital science and terarocket exploded over the launch pad while attempting a supply mission to the international space station. full report straight ahead. a mere 200-point for the dow jones industrial average on route to an all-time record high close. the shutdown trading in october. today's paper gain measuring at $300 billion. not bad. so we begin with the midterms just three days away. president obama staying as far away from the relevant i races as possible. the president giving a speech in rhode island. the sights of zero races that will have any impact on whether the democrats can conjure enough votes to retain control of the senate. democratic senator mary
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is fading fast. bill cassidy down by seven points in the latest poll. she's fallen so far behind she's resorted to playing the race card and blaming president obama's color for her troubles. chief correspondent doug has our reports. >> in the south is not the friendliest place for african-americans. >> senator mary landrieu say insulting southern voters is not a good campaign strategy, but the incumbent louisiana democrat now lagging 4.5 percentage point behind bill cassidy in the average polls did it twice in the same interview. >> it's not always been a good place for women to be able to present ourselves. >> within moments of those comments, bobby jindal quoted she appears to be living in a different century. >> she's calling the people of louisiana, calling all of us in the south dakota racist. she owe zeros us an pooling. her campaign has hit rock bottom.
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she's lashing out and slandering because she's frustrated some african-americans have been seen walking out of presidential appearances. high african unemployment and wave of low wage immigrant labor are seen as furthered threats. democrats need to inspire the african-american turn out. >> when you look at the percentage of african-americans who make up the vote, 21 percent in north carolina. 30 percent in georgia. it's a big deal that we have large numbers of african-americans turn out and that, quite frankly, is what makes those states so competitive in the south for democrats. >> over a month ago the black caucus targeted louisiana as key to democrats states. >> it's on the list of states we'll focus on. the black population of louisiana is almost 30 ers percent. in the race that will be close, clearly we tip the scales. >> landrieu's other victimized constituents, women turned out big in
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2012. g.o.p. candidates have stayed on message. this g.o.p. ad shows some democrats have been shown waging a war on women. south carolina vincent's attack on nikki haley. >> we'll he is court horror out the door. >> it's a little south americaing and laughing. >> senator landrieu issued a clarification late. the south has not always been the friendliest or easiest place for african-americans to advance and it's a difficult place for women to be recognized as the leaders we are. this is the truth and i will continue to speak the truth even though people will twist my words. none of this may matter as much as people have get out the vote targeting technology which worked so well in 2012 will work this year when so much the base seems so uninspired. >> i'm sorry. thank you for that report. appreciate it. in arkansas, democratic senator mark pryor is trailing tom cotton by
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seven points in the latest poll he too blaming president obama for his troubles, but he's got an entirely different excuse than mary landrieu. john roberts has our reports. >> it might seem like he has the air of inevitably, but thanking volunteers in jonesboro, tom is leaving nothing to chance. >> it's not up to me. it's up to you. >> now everybody get back to work. >> congressman cotton is the man republicans hope will retire mark pryor. pryor is making a last stand. whom prior help when the pentagon with drew her health benefits. he never asked me my political affiliation. he did for me what was the right thing to do. pryor is also going farther than every has to distance himself from president obama who is deeply unpopular here. pryor told me the president is a huge weight on his reelection
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bid. >> he has been a drag. i mean, i will be honest about that. people here know that i've had my fair share of disagreements with him. >> to cotton such talk is too little too late. why wasn't pryor standing you want to president years ago. >> it's been keeping to what he has been doing the way in the past years. he votes like an obama liberal. >> it is cotton who is bad for arkansas taking positions that are, quote, out of the mainstream voting against the violence against women act and the only member of the arkansas delegation to say no to the form bill. >> are you ready? >> here we go. what may save pryor is family legacy. his father seen in an ice bucket challenge.
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ashley. >> thank you very much for that report. it goes much more on the important midterm races in just moments. turning now to efforts to prevent a potential outbreak of ebola here in america. a maine judge ruling in favor of a nurse who treated ebola patients in west africa and defied a state imposed quarantine by taking a bike ride yesterday. the judge initially
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ruled that kaci hickox had to stay 3 feet from people then reversed course and said she can come and go as she pleases. as long as she lets health officials where she's going. >> i am very aside with satisfid with the decision. the three points that he is still recommending that i abide by are three points that i believe is part of this good comprise that we can make. >> maine's governor said it's, quote, unfortunate the restrictions were eased, but says the state will follow the law. the federal government also reporting that airport screening for ebola has shown up three cases just eight travelers from west africa have been taken to a medical facility for an evaluation this month. out of more than 1200 passengers who have undergone a screening. that is unlikely to satisfy critics calling for an all-out travel ban.
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the centers for disease control still creating a lot of confusion. most recently the cdc had to pull a poster from its website claiming ebola to be transmitted by droplets from a sneeze. that caused a lot of concern because it appears to go against medical advice that the virus cannot be transmitted by air. a governor watchdog is slamming the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives the group claims the agency is endanger public safety by allowing a suspect to smuggle grenade parts into mexico in a case troubling similar to the gunrunning scandal operation fast and furious. according to the atf inspector general, atf agents intercepted and allowed the grenade delivery do occur. rather than arrest the smuggler. when they had the opportunity to do so in 2010 and 2012. >> some of those grenade parts were used by drug cartels to attack police there. >> they're now demanding additional information
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about the case from the justice department an attorney general eric holder interesting stuff. we're coming right back. don't go away. >> poll showed democrats headed for a a major election day leaving many turning increasingly desperate ahead of the midterms. christie and leslie on the return on the race card. next.
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now former advisor to george w. bush and democratic strategist for howard dean and al gore. they give both for being here. returning to the old reliable hitting the campaign trail is now in a virtual tie. but will clinton be able to do what obama cannot do? christine? what you say about that? >> the reason is with success in georgia and i do expect them to take the wind which would be phenomenal is with the democratic playbook and to go so far to show up in the ads with george bush and also the strength of her family name x going down the
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middle so sure she bill clinton but there is a little bit different playing ground than when he was just coming out of arkansas the. >> is extremely toxic right now 44 percent perhaps a lot of competitive democrats running away from the president is never a good side -- nine -- signed so makes it very difficult last final days and when you finally get to election day with a very enthusiastic g.o.p. base with a very competitive read map to. >> at this point is all about voter turnout are they worried if the democrats could get a last-minute surge? >> there we're disappointed on everything with the perspective of obamacare
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that economy is not recovering so i think we have a frustrated electorate ashley: regardless of turnout far they disappointed from creating jobs or the threat of isis? then we have the ebola scare. >> right. fear does favor the rich g.o.p. with most of the news in october about ebola and ices that does work and republicans in favor but i don't necessarily think it does not disappoint democrats but it could potentially suppress turnout. but we don't know. the fact is we are three days out from the election and a lot of these races are still tied which means it is
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possible. for the democrats you would expect it to be a week election battle lot of these specially in louisiana would have already pulled back. ashley: that is a good point. also how successful than that g.o.p. be to minorities ? >> how long do we have? [laughter] >> not only with on the ground support the also in recruiting top level candidates we're seeing a lot of state wide hispanics across the general electric with the longevity of the party briards exceeding them across all sections economic
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conservatives and social conservatives it is a long way to go but we will leave with their candidates as well as on the ground. ashley: can the democrats say the senate is a lost cause? >> i don't know. i think there is a lot of depression medicine probably is but right now we don't know. and democrats have been better at targeting so fingers are crossed. ashley: using lot more confident. >> they have spent a lot more money into data technology what they are getting on the ground is digital vs. 5% for the last one so they are doing more. ashley: thank you for being here.
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stuart: coming up here in moments controversial new vote collection tactics and reportd w the of illegal voter registration in others.his onys before midterm elections. we'll have a full reportort straight ahead. foreign fighters joining islamic state terrorists on unprecedented scale. according to a new report. joining me fox news middle easte and terrorism analyst, walid phares. also author of, the loss spring. hlid, rate of foreign fighters traveling to iraq and syria havs not slowed since the start of u.s.-led airstrikes. 15,000 foreign fighters from 80 foreign countries traveled to those countries to join the islamic state. the first question what needs to be done to stop flow of foreign fighters?
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>> you are absolutely right. these are numbers unseen and unheard of before. al qaeda at its apex had about 25,000.d now we're talking about 15,000 only in iraq and syria. and this is what we know b now what to do about it, number of one. we need to make sure we are degrading isis on the ground because these fighters are coming to join isis.o if they don't find isis they will go back home or go elsewhere and that is not something we're doing. isis still fighting in kobani and still threatening erbil and still threatening baghdad. we need better coordination against travel of jihadists and potential jihadists from the west and other parts of the world into the middle east. stuart: therear are reports thaa top leaders in the pentagon becoming increasingly frustrated and constraints put on them byen the white house when it comes to dealing with isis. frankly for training a new syrian rebel army.rm without that, we're not getting
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intelligence back in the fight against isis. >> the problem, actually is the administration, the white house in this case as these reports are mentioning are managing the tactical issues or managing details of issue. is not given completely to the military to do what they have to do because of the concern with regard to the islamist movement, jihadist movement. the vetting process. so it's not really a serious confrontation with isis. it's striking at isis, but making sure we're not going full-fledged because of political complications. it seems like the relationship with turkey is not completely well and it seems like other arab countries including egypt we're having problems with. and egypt is important in this battle. >> would you say that isis is basically going to win. it certainly is not going to be slowed down that much. >> look, isis is not being contained enough. it's being thrown down on some of the fronts.
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for example, they did not take down kobani. they are still in kobani. they are still in the third in syria. third or more of iraq. and more jihadi organizations around the world, are declaring their allegiance to isis. so, no, the campaign at this point in time did not change the direction of the battle at this point in time. >> secretary of state john kerry saying yesterday that, you know, the us should be reaching out to russia and iran among others to seek some other new political negotiation. would you agree with that? >> the russia part, we can find some common errors that would have the problem with the czech and the jihadist and that could be done, but with iran. iran basically is waiting for us to weaken isis and come and replace us. who will -- the assad regime, hezbollah, and the iranian allies, it would be a strategic
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mistake to reach out to them for syria at this point in time. >> how concern are you that while we're seeing the fighters going into the middle east to join that cause, are you concerned some of those may come back and launch attacks from their home companies, the so-called lone wolf terrorists that can do a lot of damage. >> you're absolutely right. this is what i call the round world trip jihad. these trips are designed to train them, have them part of the fight and reinsert them in the battlefield. not necessarily in the same town or city. these guys are going back to the west, if not directly, they will train other people unfortunately. >> so what is it about isis, willie, that is so mesmerizing to these people who are lost in the world and they suddenly find this cause. why is it so appealing? >> there's a general
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mistake we make about isis. we think isis is creating those jihadist. >> these people have been created in the past five, six, ten years because of indoctrination. the real question you're asking is why are they rushing to isis. why are they shifting to isis. because isis is showing land. it's showing a map. something that al-qaeda has not been able to do. an actual faith on the ground of reality. >> what's the next move, willie. the us should be taking to try and stop this group from advancing any further. >> we need to change our policy here in washington first. we need to continue the campaign, intensify the campaign and go very quickly in vetting the opposition on the ground and work on them. we are way behind of the curve here. >> with that sign of that changing. thank you for joining us here tonight. appreciate it. okay. staying with the international news.
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russia and ukraine reaching a deal to get natural gas shipments flowing back in the ukraine four months after they were shut off. the deal was sealed after months of intense negotiations broke in the european union which relies on russia one third of its gas imports much of which is through ukraine. the agreement will only be stretched to march. we'll see how that works out. >> the sacred right of all americans. a single vote to being degraded by voter fraud. noncitizens voting. but what can be done to protect your right to vote and who is tryinggggg how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average.
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flight. it was trying to get to the edge of outer space. more than 700 customers have paid more than a quarter of a million dollar for rides that would begin next year. maybe not now. orbital science rocket explosion on wednesday was in part intentional. the space flag company claims that the engineer triggered the system after determining that there was a problem from the rocket reaching orbit. the rocket was destroyed before it reached a populated area. >> eric frein will face the death penalty. the 31-year-old was apprehended last night after alluding a manhunt for two months. the analysis of his computer had shown that he had been planning his attack for years. samantha powell is self-monitoring after coming from west africa.
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she strayed from the obama's line of letting science guide their response by claiming the deadly virus was thriving on, quote, fear. well, according to a new pew is ever, democrats are losing ground. that's the most since 2006. the seven percentage points higher than 2011. manhattan institute senior fellow and contributing editor heather, they are the o heather thank you so much for being here. another interesting number. in this pew poll shows that republicans are making inroads are w younger voters. some 35 percent of latinos within the identify toward or lean toward the rope party more than any other age-group. i find that quite surprising. do you? >> yes, but we've heard about the disaffection that people feel with obama because there was
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so much expectation that he would violate the law and create a unilateral executive amnesty so i don't know if we're seeing the response to that. as you say, we've merely made up lost ground. back to the approval rating of 2006. that having been said, obviously the more we can convince latinos that the republican party offers a legitimate alternative to democratic policies, the better. i would assert the way to do that is not to pander to the illegal alien lobby and go along with the idea of jeopardizing the rule of law with an amnesty. >> which brings me to my next question what are the chances an amnesty bill will get through if the republicans take the house and senate. is this something you believe that the president will try and leave as a legacy. >> oh, absolutely. he's told us that he
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will. it's absolutely shameless. he said i'm not going to do my unilateral executive action before the elections because it would be so unpopular and jeopardize the democratic hold on the senate, but i'm going to do it right after. and he somehow thinks that voters are so stupid that they'll go along with this. let's be clear, the constitution said the president shall faithfully execute the laws. there has to be a law to execute. obama is creating law on his own. this is shamelessly unconstitutional. >> are you surprised or perhaps disappointed that a number of the republican establishment have not been outraged as perhaps you think they should be. >> i am continuously disappointed with the republican establishment. they do not stand up for what should be their core function, which is to support the rule of law. and they simply are so desperate in the idea that the latino vote is a massive republican vote waiting to happen.
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which i think whether or not that's true, you cannot sacrifice your principles to politics. >> traditionally that is not the case. poll after poll shows that the vast majority of latinos support big government programs. they are the biggest backers of obamacare, for instance. >> would you say you're very connected to california than what was seen in california as a forereturn of what could happen to the nation as a whole mass influx of illegal aliens. >> you're right. california is the predickor of the country. >> what is the worst of that impact. >> ever increasing social costs. governor brown passed an 8 billion tax increase to pay for the cost of educating low skilled, the children of low skilled illegal aliens that aren't learning english adequately. their academic skills remain atrociously low.
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they have to raise taxes further and further and redistribute tax money to schools with high proportions of so-called english learnsers. >> it's a huge topic. thank you so much for being here. okay the new report in the washington post says justice department investigators have all, but concluded they do not i have a strong enough case to bring civil rights charges against darren wilson in the august shooting of michael brown. the case simply doesn't meet the high legal threshold for a rights prosecution. it comes after two days after eric holder called for wholesale change in the city's police department. the comment the police chief blasted as irresponsible. the st. louis grand jury is expected to decide by mid-november whether to charge wilson in the shooting or not. that decision eagerly awade by small
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>> awall street stocks closing the month at record highs. the dow surging 195 points. both closing at new all-time highs. the nasdaq gaining 65 points. volume on the big board pretty busy day. 4.2 billion shares. for the month, the dow the nasdaq up two and a half percent. s&p with monthly gains of 3 percent. good week. joining me now with her outlook, senior president christine sure. thank you so much for being here. today's rally up nearly
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200 points. all about the bank of japan buying more assets to get their economy going? >> i think that's a large part of it. the bank of japan has done all they can with their monetary policy to get rid of inflation and inject something into their economy. they needed to take an aggressive measure. clearly the markets liked it. i think the last couple of weeks corporate earnings have been coming in way stronger than anyone expected. a few weeks ago when you saw the markets tipping downward because of ebola and all these other concerns. it finally resonated with the past couple of weeks that corporate earnings have been strong. i don't think necessarily you see a full corrections if you're seeing profits at all times high for these companies. >> should we be worried about japan, it's now the last two and a half decade and they're a big economy on the global platform. is this a little worrying what we're seeing? >> they'ved a deflation problem since the 90s,
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like i said. i think the markets are very excited about the move today. i hope it will work in the way it's supposed to. as far as us corporations don't seem necessarily concerned about japan at this point. the focus has certainly been on europe and even some softening on china. i guess you could worry about everything. we've seen that over the last few weeks. but i think japan is making the right move. they seem to be rewarded for doing so. >> the us has been the best game in town. the dollar index hitting a four-year high which makes it difficult for exporters and companies with big operations overseas they get killed by the exchange rate. >> as you know the companies in the s&p 500. about 40 percent of those revenues for those companies come from overseas. we're certainly weighing on europe and china. i think right now the stronger dollar is an issue for these corporations. really big names. mcdonald's. you can see their earnings per share down
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10 cents for this year due to the stronger dollar. pepsi 4 percent decrease due to the stronger dollar. that's the number one concern among us corporations right now. is the stronger dollar -- you're still paying attention to europe. strength in china although they've been moderating you're getting 7.3 gdp in china. that's been enough to off set weakness. everyone is freaking out about 7.3 percent. it's not the double digits we saw in 2011. so certainly not as strong as we've seen, but enough to off set weakness judge, i want do talk about the consumer based economy. we're seeing gas prices dropping below $3 a gallon. the rest of the country. which i thought was kind of surprising. as we head into the busy shopping season, what are you scppg. >> lower gas prices. should certainly help. consumer spending dropped to an eight
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month low. we got consumer confidence which is at its highest. a lot of mixed data. a lot of mixed data amongst the consumers. going forward the next few weeks we'll see some earnings reports over the retailers. that should give us a clearer indication of what to expect. there will be notes in there about what they're seeing got fourth quarter, of course, being the strongest for the retailers in the holiday shopping season. the consumer seems to feel confident though if we see job reports coming out next week and unemployment falls again, that should make the consumer confident to go out and spend more. >> the markets have been volatile. we've had a remarkable week this comes on the heels of a big contraction. where do you see it going from here? 18,000 for the dow? >> we haven't a correction in 40 months. that's longest than the average since the 1940s. the average time we had a correction.
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been 18 months. so we're certainly ripe for a correction. the question nobody can answer is what is the catalyst going to be. we've had certainly a lot of worries in the past couple of weeks, but they were not able to produce a full correction. i don't think you'll see that 10 percent correction if you're seeing all-time record, you know, profits. so, you know, is it going to be interest rates. will it be weakening in europe? who is to say looking forward we're expecting double digital profits of the s&p how can the market correct if you're seeing those expectations. >> very bullish indeed. thank you so much. and of course be sure to listen to lou's financial reports three times a day dot salem radio network. coming up kaci hickox tied to -- closer than anyone could have imagined. as the state of mane runs into a legal roadblock while trying to enforce a quarantine. >> personally my life has been rather, you
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>> now to the quotation of the evening. this one from founding father and third president of the united states thomas jefferson. quote, i would rather be exposed to the inconveniences of tending too much liberty than to those tending to a small degree of it. well, we have this story coming out of that. a judge in maine ruling today that kaci hickox who defied a state quarantine can come and
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go as she pleases. joining us now doug burns and mercedes coal win. thank you both for being here. governor of maine expressing disappointment with his decision. as governor i have done he give i can to protect the health and safety of mainers the judge has eased restrictions with this ruling and i believe it's unfortunate. however the state will abide by law. so the question for both, i'll begin with doug. could you coo the governor appeal this decision? could he push it a bit more? >> he's in a tough spot. you don't do a quarantine. somebody gets sick. we discussed this. he's in a very tough position. that's why he's upset. he could appeal i don't think he will. legally i think mercedes will agree the court made what we lawyers called some detailed factual findings which can only be set aside for clearly erroneous -- i don't think they will
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appeal. >> it appears the governor of maine says i don't like it, but i'll live with it. >> it's exactly right. if you're going to attack the judge's decision you'll have to show there's no rational basis for the judge making this decision to begin with. that's a very, very high standard. setting that aside, it's a losing game. fine, we'll abide by the judge's ruling. frankly, it's so dispointing the judge made this ruling to begin with. here's a woman who did live with someone who contracted ebola. exactly. so if you know that there's such a significant risk, god bless hershey's not come down the symptoms. as a health care worker she should just stay home and wait out for 21 days. there's no issue. it's not that she's been depriefd of anything other than the fact that she doesn't risk the public's safety. >> what's angered people she's almost thumbing her nose.
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i understand she claims her constitutional rights have been violated. >> it's a little bit of a false liberty argument. in other words, you're encroaching on our liberty. the reality it's a simply balance which is public safety and health versus encroaching upon somebody, look at this overall situation. my point err on the side of being cautious with the exact point you raised earlier. my god, you don't want to have a situation where she infects somebody else. >> let's move on. time running out. eric frein. court appearance today. looks like they are now -- he now faces the death penalty. doug, you've done some defense work. >> he's sort of the poster boy for this. this was a shocking, brutal, senseless killing two law enforcement officers. one may have survived. >> yeah. one survived. >> the defense would have to be some type of mental impairment. he's a person who fits a lot of molds which is
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disgruntled, hates law enforcement. great outdoorsmen. hard to catch him. >> move on to another topic. mercedes, police chief in ferguson, missouri, not very happy with attorney general eric holder who called for wholesale changes at his department. is it mr. holder's job to make these announcements as we wait to hear whether the grand jury to indict the police officer or not. >> here's holder saying i haven't finished my investigation, but i'm going to make wholesale changes to the police department. outrageous. if you're going to do the investigation, do it without the bias that it's absolutely it's clear it is when he's doing an investigation. >> you talk about working both sides of the room a grand jury investigation should be secret. and then he just graduate use louse, by the way, we should make wholesale changes and
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everybody should shut up. that's really undignified. >> that's a great place to leave it. thank you so much. that's it tonight. stay tuned for cavuto stay tuned for cavuto coming up (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money.
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