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in a few hours the nbc news cameraman infected in ebola will arrive in nebraska for treatment. >> the final decontamination phase in of the dallas apartment enters the finali phase. >> it is a tall order ainsley and heather. at-batting sho -- ashoka took photographs in liberia. now he is the story as he becomes the 5th american to fight the virus. he is reportedly in good spirits walking and eating on his own. that is an encouraging sign for doctors trying to help him recover from ebola. >> we have quit a bit of lead
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time to complplan and prepare fe patient. >> another is fighting for his life. duncan is in critical condition and not taking any experiment that will drugs. doctors are concerned the drugs will not help but hurt his recovery. >> we are really hoping for the recovery of the patient. we understand his patient is taking a turn for the worse. >> an apartment where he has been staying haz mat crews are conducting their second and final phase of the decontamination. it is not clear what will become of the apartment once the cleaning is done. there is debate on whether the u.s. should issue a travel ban on ee bowl gnaw infected countries. >> the answer is not let people come and isolate them once they are here the answer is not to let people in to the united states. >> the experience is when you
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close off a country you create so much stress and fear and amplify the problem. >> so there is a lot of debate going on right now as to what to do. dr. tom creden will brief president obama later today on the ebola situation. >> kelly wright live for us in the studio. thanks, kelly. >> in delawarean 8-year-old was hospitalized with ebola symptoms. the cdc says there's a small chance of ebola. it has passed the 21 day incubation period. a child with flu like symptoms is tested for the disease and a man tested negative for ebola. >> the american doctor who was successfully treated for ebola is back in the hospital being treated for an upper respiratory infection. the doctor is in a massachusetts hospital but no longer in
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isolation after doctors determined his new infection is not linked to ebola. the death of a new jersey boy now being blamed for the disease affecting hundreds of children. they confirmed his death was directly related to enterovirus 68. another child from his preschool is being tested for the disease as well. pair p rents are on edge they are scared and angry. it took ten-days for officials to let them know what was going on. very scary. everybody is nervous. >> a lot of people kept their children home from school this week. >> when they asked for a call to go out to the entire school district. >> the enter troe virus has
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sickened 45 people across the state. nearly all of them are children. >> a possible siting of convicted cop killer eric frein has them narrowing their intent. it was not a positive id but they are hoping they are a bit closer to finding them. >> two-days ago they found a camp site of clothing food and ammo thought to be long to frein. police hold ago silent protest out of the college as graduates listened to the speech. he has spent decades behind bars for murdering 25-year-old philadelphia police officer daniel falkner. protestors are angry for falkner's widow. >> now to have to live with this media attention because of a bunch of students decided her husband's murderer would be
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ideal persons i was outraged chld oone pennsylvania state rip is con stripping killers the right of freedom of speech. >> i am at peace the heartfelt message from a former army ranger to his parents as isis militants declare him the next hostage to die. calls foreground troops to fight isis are ready towing. >> the former army ranger who isis says may be the next person they be head wrote a letter to his parents. his parents say he is not upset with changing his name to peter to abdul rothman. he wants them to know he got into this mess trying to make a difference through an aid organization he started called special emergency response and
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assistance. meanwhile in the states lawmakers are pushing the president to do more from strengthening and threatening americans but the house majority maybe it is time foreground troops. >> i don't think we should let our enemies tell us when and what to do. if we know this is a threat to america we should make it so one-sided it ends the threat quickly. ool i think the most effective way to use the best at respects is tour superiority in the air our ability for intelligence for surveillance for using that force and making sure and getting the iraqi forces up to speed so they can
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be military operations on the ground. >> president obama spoke broadly and said he believes they should only put people in harm's way when it is absolutely necessary. >> peter toos s dos se-- peter doocy live. thank you. >> here is fbi director james coney on 60 minutes. >> these extremists are seeking meaning in some misguided way. they come across the propaganda and become radicalized on their own independent study. training through the internet and then engage in jihad after emerging from their basement. >> with american bass ports how could you teep them from coming home and attacking american citizens. >> someone who has fought with isil with american passport wants to come back we will track
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them carefully. >> one person is dead another two missing after being washed out to sea in a typhoon in japan. one of the men found dead the other they are searching for. overnight the under water search for missing malaysia flight 370 resumes six months after the jet carried 239 people just vanished. about 1100 miles west of australia they believe that is where it ran out of fuel and crashed. they are calling it a fender-bender on a runway. they bufrped into each other at the airport. a delta flight waudz waiting a the a gate when a jordanian plane hit it with its tail.
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no one was injured. >> time nor nfl highlights. the patriots have a huge night with just a sixth player ever to throw 50,000 yards in their career. they win huge 43-17. the cowboys taking on the houston texans tied up in regulation. the game heads into over time. making a spectacular catch to set up the game winning field goal from dan bailey. 20-17. the orioles waited three decades to return to the playoffs now they plan to play for a while kansas city winning game three of the alds sweeping the angels. the final score 8-3. they will face the orioles who swept the tigers in the alcs. first pitch is scheduled for friday. >> now it is time for your
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monday motivator. an army veteran throwing one of the coolest opening pitches we have ef seen. brian keaton surprised the crowd at the giant's national playoff game when he through the first pitch like a grenade. he has ptsd. he will be live at 8:30 on "fox & friends." >> stay tuned for that. some of you might need to grab a jacket before you head out the door today. >> maria yol le-- molina is tracking colder weather. >> we are going to be tracking ki chilly temperatures especially early in the morning hours. minneapolis waking up to only in the 30's and 40's in chicago. you are in the low 50's early this morning. you will be climbing up to much warmer conditions later today. 60's chicago, cleveland and minneapolis. not too bad.
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feels like fall out there for many of you. as far as severe weather goes we are expecting some of that across places like tennessee down into tennessee and across arkansas and into the central planes we are looking for large hail and damaging winds and isolated storms. >> maria molina has a new ring on the finger this morning>> yeah, on her left hand. >> we are so happy for you. >> thank you. it is an exciting weekend. glad to be back. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> it is 11 minutes after the top of the hour a real life bubble boy. why one man ace's attempt to cross the ocean didn't go as planned. >> why apple's latest mart phone may cause retailers to permanently change your pants? >> why they are taking po will cal correctness to a whole new level. will columbus day be replaced
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends first". thousands of tips fouring in the search for missing college student hannah graham. over the weekend they covered an 8 mile ring around charlottesville, virginia where hannah was last seen. encouraging everyone to search their property no matter how big or small. hannah's parents issue an emotional plea. >> please, please, please help end this nightmare for all of us. please help us bring hannah home. >> can you image? graham was last seen leaving a bar with this man 37-year-old jessie matthews. he is being held without bond.
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a california man fighting for his life before found beaten unconscious in the angels parking lot. the vie lented beating after the anaheim angel's playoff game was unprovoked. he says he was trying to protect his family. a father of two serving 20-years in prison for firing a warning shot at his daughter's abusive boyfriend. in 2008 lee willard heard her screaming in the room. he was convicted with aggravate the assault. they asked florida's governor to grant him clemency. >> time now to brew on this. the second monday of october traditionally it is celebrated as columbus day. not if the seattle school board
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has their way. >> they want to observe indigenous people day. they say it helps fight racism but they say the day is for columbus. >> there are other die days in the year they could select. >> should it replace columbus day or is there room for both on the calendar? >> send us an e-mail at fox friends first@cfox news dot >> loren simonetti is here. >> good morning. this is an interesting story. beef processors are recalling 91,000 pounds of ground beef products because they might be contaminated with pieces of metal. four consumer complaints were
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received about metals three millimeters in size. one reported a chipped tooth. the recall packages were produced between september 9th and 17th and they were shipped to retailers in texas. there's hope right now that netflix may show you add advertisements. netflix denies any such move but it says it met with oreo cookies because they are likely willing to pay for the data on netflix has on you and shows they like to stream. they can marge mar eters by 30,000 in a 30 minute spot by showing a car ad to someone who watches shows will cars. iphone 6 has a fashion trend bigger pockets. ll bean are considering enlarging pocket sizes to accommodate the bigger phones. the task is more challenging for
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>> this week marks fire prevention. shoot their heat up their home. >> good to be here in studio with you. a civilian died from a house fire about every three hours in the u.s. before the best tips to stay safe we have a crash course in responding to a house fire. take a look. >> stay as wloe as you can. >> some people never think it can happen to them a house fire.
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>> when i shoot this guy over here. >> he uses controlled flames like these to train volunteer and professional firefighters. how can you pro tech yourself and your family? aside from having a working smoke alarm keep your doors closed at night. >> the smoke will kill you long before your flames ever kill you. the closed door can buy you 3, 4, 5, 7 minutes to be rescued or extricate yourself out of the building. >> how do you know if it is safe to leave? >> you want to use the back of my hand so i don't burn my palm when i try to open the door go up make sure it stays cool. you start low because heat rises. try doing as high as you can and if the temperature is okay then i can test the doorknob and when
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i open stand behind the door. >> and low. >> and as low as you can get. >> i think i got it. what should you do in the kitchen where 40 percent of all house fires open. >> put a lid on top of the frying man. never use water on grease fires. the grease will react violently with the water and splash. >> in that case always keep a fire extinguisher near the exit points of main rooms. make sure you know how to use it. >> first pull the pin squeeze the handle from the bottom and point it about four feet away sweep back and forth across the surface of the fire. >> most importantly make sure the entire family knows how to escape. >> if they are blocked off you want to make sure children know how to get out of their room. i suggest every parent make them open the window and make sure they can open it. >> the number one tip for surviving a house fire? >> get out.
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stay out no possessions are worth your life. >> as you start heating your home here are a few more tips to stay safe have your furnace checked by a qualified technicians don't use them to dry your shoes or growthing. >> good tip for the fire extinguisher. >> coming up a first for the nfl. brand new tests each and every player could save starting today. >> you played on them as a child but one city banning playground swings. wait until you hear why.
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>> it is monday october 5th. a fox news alert. in a few hours an nbc news professor infected with ebola turns to the government as they have new screening. >> a muslim tied to the oklahoma beheading suspect getting a personal message to the president. >> spectators has no time to react when a race car takes that terrifying turn. >> we will tell you what happened. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> good monday morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends
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first". i am ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for starting your week with us. it is half past the top of the hour. a fox news alert for you. in just a few hours the nbc news cameraman infected with the deadly ebola virus will arrive in nebraska for treatment. >> the final decontamination phase at a dallas apartment begins today as thomas duncan is fighting for his life. >> what is the government doing to stop the spread here? that's a question a lot of people want to know. >> good morning to you as well. he is the 5th american to be diagnosed with ebola. he is scheduled to arrive in omaha, februanebraska today whe will be treated at the hospital. he is in good spirits walking and eating on his own. that is not the case for thomas duncan in critical condition at presbyterian hospital in dallas.
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he is not being treated fwith ay drugs because doctors are concerned it may make his condition worse. at the obama administration they are trying to assure the public the u.s. is prepared to handle the ebola threat. >> here in the u.s. i remain quite confident we will not have a widespread outbreak. we will stop it in it is tracks because we have infection control in hospitals and public health that tracks and isolates people. >> the outbreak didn't happen for 7 months this is the first time we are prepared for this. we will always be evaluated. >> the there is a question about whether they should limit travel plans. >> it is not to let people come and isolate them once they are here the answer is not to let people come in from infected regions into the united states. >> experience is when you close
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off a country you create such stress and fear it amplifies the problem. >> they will brief president obama today on the ebola situation. >> kelly wright, thank you. >> to delaware that is where an 8-year-old is hospitalized with ebola like symptoms. >> he is not being tested by the deadly disease because he is past the 21 day incubation period. flu like symptoms is being tested for the disease. a man hospitalized in dc tested positive for ebola. >> he is the first prisoner to ever break out of the justin county detention facility. this guy right here escaped from the maximum security area. he was arrest the for burglary,
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theft and more and is considered dangerous. >> happened today in arizona potential jurors are called back to court for the penalty retrial of convicted murderer jody arias. the final 12 will receive>> the oklahoma mosque gets a special message to president obama. they are work to try to rebuild more oklahoma region after a tornado tore through the city in 2013. nolan a member of the mosque murdered and beheaded a co-worker while yelling islamic phrases. >> the family of an american
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hostage is pleading with isis to spare their son. >> increased pressure on the obama administration to do something the family of 26-year-old peter cosic received a letter from their son indicating he is scared to die but the hardest part is not knowing what will happen next. >> politically we talked about the pressure of the obama administration there are calls of both sides of the aisle to amplify the ground campaign against isis. >> the job is to penetrate the job of the house members to protect the countries most americans understand if they don't destroy isil if we survive our best shot we are all less safe. at the end of the day you cannot destroy isil and other ground components. >> there hadz to be military f.
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you take our forces that will fight and we are away from that point with iraqi forces but we have to get there, you put the pressure on isil, move it back and eventually degrade it and destroy it. >> that american hostage, by the way. went to syria to provide relief for syrian refugees. heather? >> doug luzader live from washington. thank you. >> vice president joe biden on the apology tour begun. he gave his second apology for the weekend this time to the crowned prince of abu dhabi. just the day before he apologized to the turkish president for saying turkey allowed foreign fighters in syria. >> it is time to look at who is talking. kelly iot saying the president's
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attacks against isis are purely political. >> i am fearful as we look at the current military strategy that it is surrounding the november elections and you wovent have the result -- resolve to follow through on what needs to be done in a sustained effort to disease troy isis. >> all of his policies will be on the ballot but will his own party. david axle rod thinks so. >> it was a mistake. fundamentally the issue that he should be driving and the democratic should be driving is how will they make a living and what policies can help you. we have to have that debate. >> michael phelps heading to rehab. he was arrested after speeding and failing a breathalyzer test. phelps tweeting this swimmer is a major part of my life but right now i need to focus my
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attention on me. this is fephelps' second dui arrest. the first happened in 2004. >> a big day for the nfl. they will begin testing players for human growth hormones. five players from eight teams will be tested each week with them able to challenge any aspect of the science behind the testing. for hgh testing will result in a 6 game ban if positive. >> cooler weather is coming up this week. is it officially here to stay? >> maria molina is here with the live weather plus the travel forecast. >> we are tracking cold temperatures athe upper midwest and into the northeast. some areas waking up with temperatures only in the 30's. in new york city in the 50's that goes for you as well in the city of cleveland. high temperatures aren't going to be too bad today.
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it will feel like fall out there in places like minneapolis. 50's in chicago and 60's in new york city. across portions of the south and into the plains you are looking at summer like heat. upper 80's for some of you. some of the heat is going to fire up some of the showers and storms. some storms could produce severe weather in eastern texas up to parts of kentucky and southern parts of ohio. we are looking at that risk for large hail and damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. the other concern is going to be some areas of heavy rain. you can see several inches of rain forecast in eastern parts of tennessee and also into western parts of the state of virginia. heather and ainsley. >> thank you maria. >> it is 39 minutes after the top of the hour. it is no longer a health threat. howie bowl law is i pacting our economy as well. >> the latest round of stars
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>> ee comboel law now taking a severe toll economically. lori rothman is here with what we need to know. >> the epidemic is often devastating but the economic impact of the virus shaping up to be a crisis as well. >> it leads to higher prices lower incomes and a over all increase for the poverty level. liberia, sierra leone as much as 4 noof percent. economic impact swells from there. transportation, tourism. the united nations last estimate
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for the cost to contain the outbreak $1 billion shaking investor confidence around the world. the drug companies may or may not calm fears. thank you very much. wings on a playground. if you can image this one child in washington state are banning swings at schools. administrators in richland say the swings with the most unsafe of all of the playground equipment and they are all being removed. according to the cdc 200,000 children visit the emergency rooms each year with playground injuries. >> the latestound of nude celebrity photos have their first wave of male people. w winona ryder son of hulk hogan.
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hogan now speaking out saying many of the pictures are not actually of him. >> many of them. >> thanks heather. "gone girl" finds the top spot at the box office. ben affleck stars in that movie which made an impressive $38 million. it's the highest since 2003's daredevil. "annabell" $37.2 million. the combined totals make it the biggest ever for the month of october. >> "fox news alert fear and outrage parents demanding answers after a 4-year-old new jersey boy died from the enterovirus. what is being done to contain the threat. >> race fans run for their lives when that out of control car takes aim at the crowd. >> hot air balloon crash. it lands in the ocean moments after a proposal that is not
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maria's. >> first let's check in with steve doocy coming up on "fox an frien a -- "fox & friends". >> will increased security stop the ebola virus as it enters the united states. the directors for the center of disease control are here this morning. our soldiers fighting in iraq and syria right now are getting snubbed. why? because president president won't give their mission an official name. why is that? he is going to try to explain it to us. >> it is one month until election day. we are here with bold predictions. >> we start things 13 minutes from right now right here on "the fox news channel. [ hoof beats ]
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respiratory disease enterovirus 68. let's get live to hamilton township. the question is how many parents are going to send their kids to the school today that has blue ribbons around the trees in the schoolyard. this is a virus that has been around more than 50 years since being discovered in 1962 but what is new is this modern day cluster of cases across the country since august, 500 counted so far including four fatal cases like the one here. when you have a four-year-old boy in a preschool dying from a virus and his cause of death isn't discovered or confirmed until two weeks later by the centers for disease control, you get
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worried, frantic parents. >> very scary. i'm very nervous. >> we're very nervous. >> a lot of people kept their children home from school this week. >> it took until yesterday at 8:20 a.m. for the call to go out to the entire school district. the centers for disease control still waiting for test results on one of eli's classmates, another four-year-old boy with enterovirus symptoms. no quermings -- confirmation on whether he has the disease or not. eli is one of triplets and his sisters do not have the symptoms. officials at volusia county beach say this weekend's shark bite brings the year's total to ten, the latest one 30 minutes apart. a 15-year-old surfer being bitten on the foot, the
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other victim bitten on the foot thankful to be alive. >> when it dprabd me i thought i'm -- when it grabbed me i thought i'm going to die. >> be careful if you're in that area because the beach remains open this morning. talk about a proposal gone badly, a newly engaged couple saved by surfers when that hot air balloon you see on the screen, it lands in the ocean off the coast of california. the whole thing caught on camera. the pilot says the wind shifted carrying them off course but before the balloon started having problems a man aboard was able to successfully propose to his girlfriend. life guards saw that hot air balloon, and brought them to shore. >> caught on camera, the heart-stopping moment an italian rally car nearly rams into a crowd. look. >> very nearly the driver hit a low wall, lost
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control. he would have run right into the crowd too if the front end hadn't caught on the ground and caused the car to flip sideways. amazingly no one was seriously hurt but a young girl was treated for shock. >> we are learning more about the man dubbed bubble boy rescued by the u.s. coast guard trying to float to bermuda. this was not his first time attempting the stunt. new video shows him trekking 30 miles over the water to california's cat catalina island earlier this year. according to his website, he runs on water to inspire people. >> it is seven minutes till the hour. it saims columbus -- it says columbus day on the calendar but some say it should say indigenous people's day. your comments next.
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nebraska in a few hours. opening statements for the trial of the friend of the boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the nfl begins testing players for human hormones today. five players from eight teams will be tested each week. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. a stadium of cheers when a navy dad surprises his daughter at a south carolina daughter football game. he returned early from afghanistan. his 19-year-old cheerleader daughter by the way was not expecting him until today. to the bad, the moment a man sees the elderly woman that he gives money to every day driving a new car. >> i work hard for my
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money. i don't appreciate [bleep]. and that's why people of you have taken advantage of people like me. >> she insists the car is not hers. finally the ugly, ice skates and singing do not mix. ♪ ♪ >> a singer taking a spill while singing the canadian national anthem before a game. he did get back up and finish the song. >> it is one minute till the top of the hour. time for your brew on this responses. a school board voting today to call columbus day instead indigenous people's day. >> asked should indigenous people's day replace columbus day? linda says the craziest thing i've heard. christine sayl correctness in this country has gone out of control. >> stuart says enough with this day and that day.
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leave it alone. >> thanks to everyone who responded. should there be indigenous people's day? join us on facebook. it's #keeptalking. >> have a great day. bye. good morning. it is monday, october 6, 2014. we start with a fox news alert. the american journalist inl fected with ebola is -- infected with ebola is on his way to the united states as the president looks into extra screening to add to our airports. should he be allowing people from ebola-stricken countries into the u.s. in the first place? we report, you decide. >> never let a crisis go to waste. van jones found a strategy to help democrats win this november. >> this ebola thing is the best argument you can make. >> this ebola thing is the best argument you can make. we're going to tell you what m jones is saying straight ahead. >> don't give away too much, steve.

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