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missionaries test positive for the first case outside of africa. 30 others are being hon tored. >> thomas kun dan duncan is thea new drug. >> the nbc photographer now under going a treatment apat a hospital in nebraska. said to be in good spirits. >> the u.s. is ramping up airport screenings to keep ebola from spreading. >> for the first time a nurse in barcelona came in contact twice with a missionary in sierra leone once before he died and once after. a news photographer is being treated for ebola in nebraska his parents say this is scary stuff. >> easy norm mousily relieved to be here. it is still quite frightening but he is hanging in. >> in dallas thomas duncan has
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been given an experiment alan tie viral drug. he's the first human to take it and the texas governor is pleading for more help for his home state: >> many of the circumstances that led to this can be addressed at the federal level. washington needs to take minimal steps to minimize the effects of ebo ebola. >> the cdc director sat down and decided maybe extra airport screening would help. >> additional passengers at the source here in the united states. all of these things may happen in the united states. >> at this hour they don't know
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what plan they use to make sure nobody coming to this country has ebola. peter doocy live for us. thank you. >> dallas ebola patient thomas duncan is getting an anti viral drug. it has no history of fighting ebola raising questions of if it will even work. this is the drug given to 7-year-old cancer patient josh hardy. a drug maker receiving special permission to provide it to evola patients. write boll was cured using zmapp the drug was made in small quantities and has run out. the company saying it will not be available any time soon. let's keep talking about ebola no medicine clearly we are not
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ready. log on to to facebook #keep talking. a new case of home grown terror. a chicago teen arrested for trying to join isis. kelly wright is here with how he was caught. good morning. >> the shocking details raises the question why would a 19-year-old american growing up here in suburban chicago desire to join a terror group like isis. he allegedly answers that question in his own words and the fbi says it searched his home in a three-page handwritten letter he wrote to his parents. he is upset because he is quote obligated to pay taxes that would be used to kill his muslim brothers and sisters. fbi agents arrested him he is
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providing material spert to terrorist group. his friends said nothing but neighbors who knew him are surprised. >> he pretty much kept to himself. surprised me he would be a part of that. >> isis is advancing and the reports are the black flags are isis are already seen over one building as isis attacked kurdish forces. >> if they fall there will be a mass slaughter and no better indication of the ineffectiveness and effectlessness of this air campaign we are now seeing. >> advance the try of one kurdish commander on the gs the world. heather? >> thank you, kelly. >> former cia director leon panetta doubling down on his criticism of president obama.
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in an interview he says it was a mistake to take any options off the table including boots on the ground. >> we may need special forces to be able to work not only with the people on the ground but also help in providing that targeting that is important to the effectiveness of an air campaign. >> president obama says the war on isis will take three years. pineda says that doesn't even come close. >> they represent the kind of evil nature of that kind of islamic extremism that is just as dangerous as al qaeda. >> i think we are looking at kind of a 30 year war kind of history here. >> panetta's book of book "worthy fight" comes out today. >> that brings us to look who is talking. blasting the president for
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infective air strikes. he says it is time to do more. >> our president who launched the air campaign, the air campaign basically to absolve him of any blame to get him through -- his party through the november elections. this air chain has been from the start he warned they were coming he hit empty buildings empty camps. he doesn't want casualties. he doesn't even want a lock dead terrorists. this is fraud of the people among so many others are going to pay a tragic price for our president's outright cowardice. >> other news we are following for you authorities scouring the woods for suspected cop killer eric dean detailing his crime. the letter believed to be pr written by frein shows how he killed one trooper and then
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escaped. there's no insight as to why he did it. the manhunt in its fourth week. hopefully it will make it easier to find frein. >> the department of veterans affairs is cleaning house. four senior executives in the wait time scandal. it is the first since congress passed a law making it easier to fire sceneor officials who are suspected of wrong doing. deputy secretary gibson saying it will aggressively pursue those who violate the values. a federal judge declining to hold attorney general eric holder in contempt. calling the efforts from the state over site committee unnecessary. he failed to provide documents related to the fast and furious pro gral. the court ordered them to produce some of the documents. >> the supreme court decision to not rule on gay marriage is
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almost ruling in it testify. it allowed nationwide same-sex marriage is clearer than ever. the appeals court that struck down bans on same-sex marriage in oklahoma, indiana, utah, virginia and wisconsin also have jurisdiction over six other states banning same-sex marriage. with the nonruling they will likely strike down the ban in those states bringing the number of marriage to 30. >> it passed the seattle city council voted to celebrate indigenous people's day. it is meant to honor the native people of the area as the borders say help fight racism. several italian americans and other groups object to the decision saying the day belongs to columbus. >> depending champion super bowl
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seahawks monday night football. two touchdowns adding one on the ground. wilson rushing for 122 yards a monday night record>> baseball diamond washington nationals san francisco giants and national league series. throwing 7 shut out innings. nationals forcing a game four but the giants leading two games to one. >> strong storms and hail to the south. maria molina is in the weather center with what we can expect today. we have severe weather yesterday and arparts of kentucky and ohi. take a look at the risk today
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the storm system is on the move and we are looking at the risk of severe weather across parts of coastal new jersey, new york city, long island connecticut and parts of rhode island. you are looking at concerns for isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts with some of the storms. they will be firing up later in the day today. that risk is in place along parts of the i 95 border. further west you are looking at rain in west virginia, kentucky across the interior northeast. better in places like minneapolis. you are waking up to temperatures in the 30's yesterday. today 40's. a current temperature at 6:00 p.m. chicago and cleveland. high temperatures will be in the 60's across many areas in the midwest. let's head over to you. >> thanks maria. the time 10 minutes after the top of the hour. heart stopping new video of this terrifying formula 1 crash. th
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that>> heroin at daycare? how it ended up in her backpack. >> did you know this? you are tall you will probably appreciate this. they are shrinking but is air rage growing? is it time to put seat standards in place? we report, you decide.
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now a mother in delaware is facing drug charges after his child brought packets. the girl carried the packets inside a pack back her mom gave her. the teachers roll lied it right away and they called the cops. >> talk about you are the had gone our rear rows. congresswoman choosing surfing over attending a hearing on veterans care back in august. she told the paper she missed the hearing. last week her staff revealed she was tied up in roy kiki whe-- r k waikiki where she was surfing. >> denying the right to form a christian club. last year the school district tried to stop them from meeting. they threatened to sue and the superintendent revirsed the ban. they denies it had anything to
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do with religion they claim there aren't enough members to join the club. >> it is time to brew on this. if you haven't noticed rare line seats they are shrinking. >> thanks to a flurry of flights thanks to a tussle high up in the air it is more obvious than ever. >> it has gotten so bad the company released a badge et that blocked passengers from rekleining their seats on you. airlines are raising prices reducing seat and passenger space. all with more people on board. >> is it time for minimum airline seat standards? send us your comments on facebook, twitter or send an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. i hear a yes. lauren simonetti is going to talk about ebola scares and drug
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stock stories. >> the company we are talking right now is kinemereck. they obtained an approval of emergency application to provide this investigational drug to doctors to treat ebola. other companies had a tougher day yesterday. many of the doctors smaller caps so they are much more vulnerable. chrysler calling back more than 21,000 full sized 2014 ram pro master commercial vans there is a potential problem with the head rest. it can cause an occupant's head to fall back too far in an accident. fall is in the air and so are the fast food deals.
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the brutal beating at a 49er's game caught on camera. what sparked this bathroom ball? oo oo >> jesse waters hits the streets of the mile high city to find out what's really happening.
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends first". new video of a horrifying crash that nearly cost a formula 1 driver jewels biaki his life.
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>> oh my god. >> the 25-year-old loses control of his car slams into a crane at sunday's japanese grand prix. the crane was removing a disabled car that had just run off the wet track in the same spot. he is in critical condition following a emergency surgery for severe head yoinjury. >> a quarterback suspended after accusations of freshman assault the freshman under investigation after an incident at an on campus incident. he led the team to win against tennessee on saturday. >> michael phelps come back now put on hold suspending the 18 time gold medallist for six
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months forcing him to withdraw from the world championship. he's entering a 6 week rehab program after being ared for his second dui in ten years. >> how can you tell if your child will become a drug addict. impul impulsive teens with poor memory are more likely to become substance abusers. the findings could help with new approaches for early drug intervention. >> call it an unintended consequence. the homeless population sky rocketing in places like denver now that pot is legal. >> went to the mile high city to find out why. t>> have you noticed an up tick in homelessness? >> we have seen a 33 percent increase. >> they are here because of the
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legalization in marijuana. >> what stit did you come from? >> originally i am from maine. >> beautiful state. >> until the games started showing up. >> here comes trouble. >> her name is kus shshg h. >> i just het a cat named kush. >> i moved here from california four months ago. >> who are you right now? >> who do you want me to be? >> that's a lot of tension. i don't know. >> let's go buy some weed. how nanny customers could you get on average? >> 120 to 200 on the recreational side. >> a day? >> yeah. >> wow. >> so you are homeless and now you are high. >> jesse waters. >> he is one cool cat, isn't he?
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>> the terrorist responsible for multiple beheadings located by drones. but he can't be killed or captures why officials are calling it mission impossible. >> the drug used to cure other
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americans from ebola won't be given to a man in dallas. the reason? we have run out? are we prepared to treat an outbreak. >> a school under fire for using pretty women to keechteach a le about how to dress? "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good tuesday morning to you. welcome to "fox & friends first". we hope you had a nice day. in fact a fantastic day. >> i am lea gabrielle. >> i am heather childers. >> ebola has a case outside of africa. >> thomas duncan now receiving
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an experimental drug. >> and muck po is said to be in good spirits. doug luzader is live in washington with details on that. >> the case in spain is significant. up to this point every transmission we have seen has taken place in west africa not in this case. the women in spain was transp t transported by ambulance under what appeared to be heavy guard there. she helped treat a patient who contracted ebola in africa and died from the disease. back here in washington meantime president obama met with national security diplomatic and health officials at the white house promising to do more. there has been talk about screening airline passengers here in the united states. he offered no specifics.
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>> to ensure each step along the way whether it is hospital admissions desk the doctors nurses, public health off officials that everybody has the right information. >> quick updates about the ebola patients we have been following. eric duncan contracted ebola but was the first diagnoseded in the united states. at last check he was in critical condition at the badallas hospital. the freelance photographer who contracted ebola in line bare yaw. he arrived and other hospitals are around the country for any one who has been traveling in west africa and exhibited symptoms of ebola. >> there is always going to be emerging confidence. thi we have no chance of catching
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it. >> make sure everyone is on guard public health officials are using actors to test hospitals to see if they are alert for warning signs of ebola. >> thanks, doug. doctors giving dallas ebola patient thomas duncan a experimental medication. there are questions if it will work. this is the drug given to 7-year-old cancer patient josh hardy. drug maker chimerix getting permission to use it for the patients. they used zmapp and it has run out. the company saying it won't be available any time soon. so let's keep talking about ebola. with no medicine it is clear the u.s. is not ready for an outbreak.
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do we need to fast track ebola drugs. head to facebook page to join the conversation hash t#keep ta. >> to another fox news alert developing overnight a hospital in northern iraq showing 29 isis militants are dead. the results of new air strikes in mosul. this as we learn of another case of home grown terror. this time it's happening in chicago. kelly wright is here now with what the 19-year-old in that case is accused of. kelly? >> after several hours of questioning the fbi arrested american teenager for trying to join the terror group isis. 19-year-old mohammed hamzakan is in jail. he is charged with attempting to provide materials to a foreign terror group. fbi arrested kahn while he was trying to board a plane for turkey. the fbi says when he' rived
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the -- arrived there he planned to join isis. they found a handwritten letter to his parents feeling like i needed to migrate the territory saying we are lions of war. on the facebook page he posted a photo of lions on the hunt. kahn is the latest on a number of young americans seeking to join isis. more than 100 are now joined with the group. some are back in if the u.s. >> we can go so far as look for passports of those people. there are administrative ways of doing that and we can monitor them and deal with them when they get back. >> it lies on the syria turkey border. the reports are the black flags of isis are rrd already seen over one building a hill as isis effects kurdish forces there. despite the air force campaign
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isis is advancing with traces of the question and need a lot more needs to be done to stop them. >> heather? >> a lot of people saying that this morning. thank you, kelly. meantime the brave american men and women fighting isis should not expect recognition from the government any time soon. the pentagon still hasn't found a way to award medals for this current operation saying it is still trying to determine the quote most appropriate recognition. the main reason for the delay, the isis operation still is not an official military campaign. it doesn't even have a name. >> holy smokes, enduring freedom, iraqi freedom, just cause. these are words that roll off the lips of soldiers. it defines the campaign, tells the american people that the american military is going into action is part of the military force to defeat the enemy. if you don't give it a name that means in the eyes of the administration it doesn't deserve even enough credit to
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have a title. that it is to me astounding. >> meantime to compare two weeks into the u.k.'s operation against isis it already has a name. operation shaver. >> new information about a brutal attack at the stadium during the 49er's game. >> we have just learned the brawl may have been sparked by an argument over who was next in line for an open stall in the bathroom. two brothers who took the first punchs are now behind bars charged with assault. one victim remains in the hospital. >> the california man brutally beaten outside angel's stadium is a former lapd officer and marine. he was leaving the playoff game with a relative when he was jumped by three men and deemed
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unconscious. the police are looking for a person responsible. they have no idea why the former cop was attacked. more cases of mismanagement as the state department under hillary clinton. poor over sited grants opened the door to corruption and fraud. the report sites two few managing many grants. this is the third instance of this mismanagement issued by the state department in over a year. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice honored at west point with the u.s. military academy annual sayer's award. outstanding service that illustrates the academy's motto of duty honor and country. honoring her contribution to government academics and the corporate ruler world. >> michael bloomberg now an honorary knight of the united
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kingdom. he gave him the title for the many ways he helped the u.k. because he is not a british citizen he cannot be called sir but he can have the initials kbe to the end of his name if he chooses to do that. >> heavy rain moving into parts of the country. maria molina in the travel certaintier with your travel forecast. good to see you this morning. we are going to be tracking areas into heavy rainy specially in kentucky and west virginia and interior northeast. some of the weather could be in severe storms. from new jersey to new york city, long island, connecticut, also into rhode island. some of the storms in an isolated tornado risk if anything they would be brief across the region across parts of the i 95 corridor.
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there you have it the areas of rain as far as england as far west as the midwest and tennessee and north carolina flien. we are looking at possible delays across parts of the northeast and great lakes places like detroit and new york city and philadelphia. other areas enjoying quieter weather into carolinas also into parts of florida. current temperatures in the 40's and 50's out there. highs a only a little better than that. heather, lia while things are cooling off here across parts of the northeast take a look at dallas, texas, 95 degrees for their high temperature. it will be a toasty one. >> hot in texas. a mixed bag. >> thank you, maria. >> the time now is about 20 minutes until the top of the hour. coming up first the biggest breech in history is brand new threat for jp morgan customers. >> a cool crisp morning means
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to be the pumpkin capitol of the u.s. who knew. >> let's get right to the fox news alert. the isis beheader hunted down in syria by drones. but why a kill mission was just called off. >> it was the role that catapulted julia roberts to star dumb. why one school is under fire for playing "pretty woman" in class. >> team work in a touring competition. >> first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." i expect toe see a gigantic pyramid from you guys. >> let me tell you what's coming up. on fox and friends in echoing specifics they have a new plan to attack ebola virus. he's going to do something with screenings i think. but where is he exactly now? the president of the united states is going to be fundraising all week as isis
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a fox news alert. drones spot the isis executioner and hostages in syria, this as an american hostage remains held in the clutches of isis. jihads have beheaded four hostages but british forces will not engage saying isis forces surrounding him are too strong. sources say he is deep in enemy territory controlled by their fighters. instead they are advising a drawn-out bombing campaign
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in the area. former c.i.a. director leon panetta doubling down on his criticism of president obama. in a new interview he says the jury is still out on the president's legacy. >> the first four years and the time i spent there, i thought he was a strong leader on security issues, but these last two years, i think he kind of lost his way. >> when it comes to hillary clinton, panetta says that she would make a dprait president. >> one thing about the clintons is that they want to get it done when it comes to being president of the united states. it's one thing to talk a good game. it's another thing to deliver and to make things happen. >> panetta's book "worthy fights" comes out today. >> look who's talking. pierce bosnan speaking out
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on hannity. >> saying it is time for president obama to take the reins on foreign policy. >> why a president would say they about his own intelligence services and not we. why he would want people to think this has nothing to do with me gov and when i look at the spread of isis through the middle east, a lot of it comes back to obama's foreign policy strategy of i like to lead if behind. america should go away from being the global policemen to being the leader from behind. america shouldn't lead from behind. america is at its best a dprait super power. when it is at its best, whether dealing with ebola on a humanitarian level or isis on a terrorist foreign policy level america has to be confident, bold and strong. >> the time now six minutes till the top of the hour. coming up, airline seats shrinking. air rage growing. >> the street fight you have to see to believe. two kangaroos going toe to toe. we are not kidding.
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children in spain working to build the strongest tower of people. even though they fall at one point they rise above it. up next the bad. you will only see this in australia. two kangaroos getting tangled up in a street fight. no word on who won. the ugly. a high school in north dakota under fire for showing the movie pretty woman to show students what not to wear as a way to tting itthe dress code. was a poor choice. >> time for your brew on this responses. seats on airlines are shrinking but air rates are rising. >> is it time for minimum airline seat standards on twitter elizabeth writes no. minimizing seats keeps big brother from managing businesses. >> airlines with wider seats will win out. >> ryan tweets overregulation is always a bad thing except for
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airlines. >> let's keep talking about ebola. does the government need to fast track ebola drugs? join the conversation now on our facebook page. #keeptalking. >> let us know what you think. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts now. bye. good morning to you. it is october 7. i'm ainsley earhardt filling in for elisabeth hasselbeck this morning. we're going to begin with a fox news alert. the president promising to ramp up ebola screenings here at home but will that be enough? and what does this mean for you and your family? we are live with the latest plan straight ahead. >> an american teenager bound for terror. that 19-year-old arrested at the airport in chicago because he wanted to go away and join isis. and wait until you see what he left for his parents. >> ben affleck fired up over defending moderate muslims. >> it's racist. >> it's so not.

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