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we start with a fox news alert. alarming new reports that isis is now closing in on baghdad and the iraq capitol's airport. >> the u.s. missile attack may have done little to stop the plot to kill innocents of americans. this is "happening now". u.s. military forces executed unlateral strikes against the carzon group. >> and targeting syria may have come up short. american intelligence officials that the terrorist flights are still in the works and have not stopped. >> and also. >> it was another disaster day for your 401 k as all three indexes selloff in one of the worst stock market drops of the year. >> and wall street in the
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wildest two-day training session in years. plus, a mixed martial artist live tweets in a stand off with police. he is nicknamed mayhem and police say that is what he caused. it is all "happening now". >> our top story. what does it take to stop the unrelenting and murderous isis? they are advancing on baghdad and at city's airport. could they be the next to fall? welcome to "happening now". i am eric shaun in for jon scott. >> the military insists that baghdad is not at immediate risk. this raises doubts about the u.s. and allies strategy to fight from the air and let iraqi
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troops fight them on the ground. all of this as the president parties on the west coast at democrat functions. and what do we know about isis moving toward baghdad today? >> reporter: isis is moving east through the an bar provens. officials don't think their goal is to take the city. fox news contributor king grease but said that isis could cause major problem. >> thousands of militia that will fight. they can make a demonstration attack on the green zone. a lot of them would die doing it. it is not government that is there. >> reporter: general king said the isis' goal would be to weaken confidence in the iraq
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shia- dominated government. and the u.s. continues air strikes both in iraq and syria and the officials concede that air strikes alone will not stop isis, shannon. >> are they moving forward in northern iraq as well. >> reporter: the group fighting them there is the kurds. they are having trouble getting the military equipment. the turks have tanks on the border with syria and could take on the isis fighters but they don't want syrian soldiers to fill the vacum that would be left. >> what we need to realize about the turks, problematic, they want to do it like set up buffer zones and targeted at the assad regime and worried that the ah sawed regime will bring the
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fighting even more to the turkish border than it is now. >> u.s. officials decloined to pressure the turks to go after isis with the tanks. but say that the buffer zone is not something the u.s. is considering at this time. >> thank you. >> and from america's election headquarters, twists and turns in the republican effort to take over the senate. we have listen to months and analyst favor the gop. but now states leaning republican are suddenly in play like georgia and south dakota and kansas. our political panel will break it down. great to see you both. >> thank you. >> we have had the waffling in georgia and kansas and south dakota. which is the toughest for the gop to hang on?
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>> i think all of them kansas presents the largest challenge for within republicans. pat roberts had to run around and run a senate race over the course of a couple of weeks after the democrats stepped up with a greg gourman. and that will be the toughest for the gop on election day. republicans are bringing in all of the big guns and we have a reporter out there, and followed ted cruz and campaigned for pat roberts and working to galvanize the republican base in a state that is traditional favorable for the republican party. >> the democrats make sure the third party contender is at play. they welcome them to the race and it impacted a lot of places and kansas is somewhere we are seeing that play out and the democrat getting himself off of the ballot and now it is down to two and senator roberts is in
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real trouble. >> i was there wednesday and republicans are hammering home the fact that democrats are behind gorman right now. and clare mccaskil engineered the democrat to drop out. you are seeing the independent who roberts is calling a liberal democrat trying to shut off all media appearances. he has a difficulty of walking the fine line of independent and not taking clear positions, like on obama care, he would not say if he would repeal the man date and waffled on a number of issues. he will vote for which ever party is in power and he will present his demands and see which party meets. it and voters in kansas are republican and that might help roberts in the lead. and he has shown improvement.
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roberts has a five point lead in the fox poll. >> south dakota, we have a former republican senator identified as a independent and most recent polls right in the top of the ballot and polling with republicans and democrat in third place not far behind. again, we have an independent not who he will not caucus with and a former gop senator and said the party moved away from him. and where does that leave voters and what does it do for the gop trying to come from democratic retirement? >> this race was thrust in the spotlight. and senate democrats dropped a million dollars in the race to see what would happen. and you have mike, the governor who is a good recruit and facing independent larry presler who is a former senator and republican and moved to the center and even
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not to the left in the issues. and the democratic nominee rick wyland. and out of all of them, the question is do they need to go in and help mike grounds in the finish line. and the question for democrats, how much they behalf on larry pres leer and the and the caucus. and nominee who run a lack luster campaign. and final word to you. and democrats who said what they can do in south dakota. they saturate the airways and he will have tough time under scrutiny that he lives in dc. and he's supports obama care and it will be tough for him to overtake the republicans, but we'll see.
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>> thank you. >> thank you. >> and now the battle against ebola. looking live at a hearing that republican. he has been meeting with the officials. that is where thomas eric duncan arrived from liberra. he is calling in enhanced screenings in dallas and houston after the government said they would screen at five other airports but not those. and earlier today on fox news channel. he branded ebola a grave concern to our nation. >> meanwhile, state health officials said the dallas sheriff's deputy tested negative for the disease. deputy michael monan was one of the officers responding to the
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home of thomas duncan. and never had personal contact but was there and near family members of his currently in quarentine. and good news, no longer showing symptoms. >> and the prime minister of spain making a surprise visit to the hospital in madrid where authorities are treating the first known person to contract ebola outside of affected areas. theressaro mero's condition stabilized. yesterday they didn't think she would make it and today her condition stabilized but still serious. and along with that, there is a lot of anger in the health care community in spain, they were booing and throwing rubber gloves at the convoy of the prime minister when he visited the hospital. they complain about substandard
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gore and insufficient training. spain got ahold of z- mack drug forro mero. it is expermental and thought to have saved the lives of two american doctors who survived ebola. and a medic working in u.n. mission in liberia is treated in a clinic in germany. he is the third person to be treated in germany. one of the three was cured and dismissed from the hospital. and finally macedonnia. he started to feel sick and remained in his hotel and someone called him an ambulance. he died shortly after arrive negligent hospital. they thought it was a case of ebola and now they and the british are dialling that back and said it seems less likely and they are looking into the
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possibility that alcohol may have been to blame. but still awaiting the results on that man. in the meantime, 35 people from the hotel and hospital are in quarentine. and in france, 11 cases that were suspected to be ebola, have proven negative. it goes to show there is a lot of panic alongside real and confirmed cases, eric. >> thank you, nancy. >> we want to hear from you. you think the media is over doing the coverage of the outbreak? this is a live chat on the issue. go to fox news.com/"happening now" and click on america's asking. >> a young pakistani girl standing up to the taliban was awarded the noble peace prize. malala was shot in the head
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because she insisted that girls and boys were entitled to education. she has devoted her time for rights and education all over the world. >> i am the first pakistani and first young person who is getting this award. it is a big honor for me. >> she will split the cash award with the indian activist ka shash, who is in the forefwront of ending child labor. >> she is amazing. >> wall street, what a dizzying couple of days for the dow. going up a little bitty bit, a day after the biggest gains of the year. what does it mean for your cash coming up? and turkey, more should be done to prevent the slaughter in
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>> new worries that u.s. mississippi strikes on the al-qaeda group in syria did little to stop the active plot to strike the west. the u.s. navy launched 50 cruise missiles targeting the corzan group. they are trying to get westerners to sneak missiles on the aircraft. social media reports claim that
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the leaders were these. the pentagon has not confirmed that information. many of the operatives likely scattered after the attack. eric. >> shannon, the war against isis has accused turkey of not being an alloy and sitting back as a bystander. isis is threatening cobane and now the turkey parliment authorized the use of force against isis. the president refused to authorize troops. our next guest questions whether it is time to kick turkey out of nato. he is vice-president of research in the foundation of defense of democracies. john scion, are allies supposed to act this way? >> look, i would say that nato has not acted like an ally for
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sometime. they haven't contributed to a number of nato operations. this is not a nato operation. this is a coalition of countries that are concerned about the rise of isis. turkey has been sitting on the border and watching this take place and simply allowing isis to advance and calling into question the value of turkey as an ally. >> should they be in nato. they are supposed to protect each other and other muslim nations saudi and kuwait launched air strikes and turkey doing didly squat. >> the problem of turkey goes a the lot deeper than what you mentioned. the turks have left their border open allowing isis to go back and forth and bringing weapons back and forth and the turks are helping the iranians evade sanctions as we are trying to squeeze them. and hamas operatives are in
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turkey and the finance laws are out of. >> it doesn't sound like they are on our side. >> that's the point. we should think of whether they belong in nato. there has not been a public discussion about this and letting the turks know how unhappy we are and demand things change. >> they are doing that right now. state department officials are saying that mr. allen had a constructive and detailed talks with his turkish counterparts and in the early stages of a joint military team to go. and they are sit nothing rooms and having meetings and these people in cobane are getting slaughtered? >> that's right. we have a real emergency where the turks have the tanks and also 200 f-16s collecting dust. >> why don't they do something? >> they are simply unwilling and
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that is our major problem here. >> the turkish ambassador to the u.s. strongly reject the groundless accusations about. this is he full of it or right? >> all of the things i mentioned stand. the only thing i give the turks credit for. they are frustrated that we are not doing going to bring down bashar assad. they are right it is it an issue to be addressed but they can't blackmail us and saying they are not going to help out in the event of a slaughter because they don't agree with the policy. >> the world is about to witness the slaughter the massacre of 500 innocent people and we are standing by watching it happen. johnathon, thank you so much. >> thank you: >> take your seat belts off for now. we'll recap the roller coaster ride and look at what is ahead
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we had 15 days in a row. and the last three are more than 200 point swings and it is looking like the third week in a row of a down week. one day's gains are tomorrow's losses and it was a boring market and volatility is back with a vengeance. and as far as tesla. there was a event that everyone waited for. they wanted to know what the "d" meant. all wheel mile and self driving. he was out there with over 3000 folks watching and promoted all wheel drive option for the model s and 0 to 60 in 3.2 seconds for those with the fast action and like the personal roller coaster and automated driving and radar
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and sonar and will not drive you. and certainly he's moving in the way of the future. and the stock is doing great this year. and today pulling back a bit on the nows. i think people are hoping for's new model. it is a big deal for tesla. >> serious golden whistles and short of having someone drive you. and people have an appetite for something new it was not enough? >> dual electric engines and give you better control of the vehicle as well. >> very interesting. as long as it goes when we hit the gas i am happy. thank you. >> eric? >> i love to drive myself. i don't trust the car. >> more encouraging news on a deadly virus. enterovirus.
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of a new jersey toddler. here's the latest on the frightening illness that continues to to spread, laura. >> we have encouraging news as we monitor the enterovirus utbreak. and the centers for disease control and prevention reports that the number of cases are 678. and the on line tracking site near you and collects data from people with flu- like symptoms and shoes there are fewer cases of respiratory symptoms reported in the past week nationwide. in boston children's hospital who helped to run the flu near you site shoes that we are on the down swing of the virus. >> half of the numbers of symptoms are reported this past week as opposed to a few weeks ago. this is reassuring evidence that we are past the epidemic and we
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are reassured that we are likely winding down and this is corob greated by colleagues in the the emergency department that are seeing fewer cases coming in. >> that matches up with what is reported in a hardest hit state. the department reported that the number of enterzvirus appeared to peak last month. it encourages people to input the symptoms and give users a look at what is happening in their neighborhood intended to help community members on top of avoiding enterzvirus and getting flu shots and vigilant with hand washing. officials predict enterzvirus cases are decloining in the fall. we are here now. >> thank you for the update. >> don't joke on an airport. a bad joke about ebola caused
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panic. the u.s. airways flight landed in philadelphia and a passenger sneezed and he yelled he had ebola. men in has mat suits were called in and then the passengers were stuck two hours until it was cleared. he told him, he thought he was just being funny. >> very not funny. >> and fears over ebola putting people on edge here and abroad. coming up. new reaction of someone being affected in spain. we'll look at that. >> and four days of protest planned in st. louis after a deadly police involved shooting. organizers are expecting thousands of people to join rallies and marches. on wednesday, the 18-year-old was shot and killed by an off duty police officer working as
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a security guard. meyers fired first at the officer and his family denied that charge. it heightened tensions after teenagers were shot in the suburb of ferguson. he shot and killed michael brown and set off weeks of riots. >> and oregon's governor campaign. his fiance admitted that in 1977, she took 5000 bucks to marry anne ethiopian man to get a green card. adam houseley has more details on this. adam? >> reporter: yeah, a stunner and the governor is stunned and hurt by the refalation that came out with the press conference. the woman who is known as oregon's first lady. they have been together a number of years and she came out with the bombshell. she admitted when she was 29
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years old. she married an 18-year-old man from ethiopia and he got a green card and in exchange for marrying him she received 5000 which she used to buy a lap top and expenses. they never lived together anddi it comes as he is running for a unprecedented fourth term. it is a race against richardson who is a conservative republican. hays said she is sorry for the way the governor found out. >> it is wrong then and now. and i will here today to accept the consequences some of which will be life changing and i can't predict which direction this will g. >> the newspaper, the willow met was looking in hayes role on the clean energy area of the campaign and her influence on private consulting contracts and
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a reporter did a background check and found out about the illegal marriage and repeatedly asked the governor's office about it. >> they wouldn't respond. the editor said it is a factual question and easy to answer and there is something here. >> so political pundits don't believe it will hurt the democrat governor's chances. the statute of limitations have run out. but the man from ethiopia could be sought. and you might imagine it is it a revelation in oregon and kind of a soap opera and having them talking about the first lady of oregon. >> and shannon? >> the former defense secretary panneta getting pushed back bite white house in a book which he critizes the president's
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leadership style. it could make it more damaging for the president. howard ker. host of media buzz on fox news channel on sunday. howard, a lot to talk b. start with panetta. not only is the book getting attention, he's everywhere doing talk show and a media circus this week. >> everywhere this side of the home shopping club. besides the story line turn coat cabinet member questioning president obama. a lot of the generals have known him for days. and he has a lot of street cred and a straight shooter. but fascinating the way the white house is pushing back of the criticism and this tells you that it is wounding. and unnamed officials saying that it is sad that panetta is doing this and he was not that
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outspoken about arming the syrian rebels and it is a real tug-of-war underway. you have an interview with a favorite guy from around here. >> i lured bill o'rielly in my no spin media zone. we talk about meeting president obama and hillary clinton and his love/hate relationship with jon stewart and got riley to admit the press has been tougher on the president but then he said this. >> the press is not in business anymore to give folks information. that's not what they do. they are in business to promote a certain agenda and that's harming the nation >> i don't see it in idea logical terms as bill does. there is plenty of media bia s.
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and the washington post which people think is a liberal newspaper but breaking story after story on the secret service scandal and the possibility of a white house and people associateed with the white house trying to cover up a white house volunteer might have been involved in the columbia scandal. >> it is bad enough if they are true but when we smell the cover up, you think it is exponentially worse for those involved? >> and stories like the columbia hookers, yes, the sex angle aside. the risk that the white house was less than candid and one told to sit on his findings and suppress him until after the
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2012 election that feeds in a conservative critique of the president that on a number of different scandals, the administration is not forth coming and there is a lot to learn and the administration insists for its part that there was no cover up and it was thoroughly investigated and you raise questions of credibility like that. that makes media people go back to the videotape and what did jay carney say and what was going on and the security lapses that cost the director her job. >> we'll see you on sunday for media buzz. >> in the meanwhile, former martial arts star found himself a new audience with a different kind of performance. what landed miller in jail on felony charges? more than a thousand firefighters are battling flames and terrain and they say they may be getting the upper hand.
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>> happy friday. i am gretchen carlson. breaking details on the clinton documents. seems like the clintons got an apology from a news anchor, who was it and why? white house looking at a new executive order. and the strength of prayer, some fear they mispray. pastor and best selling author max lucado is here to explains what that means in the top of the hour. >> firefighters are making headway against a fire that burned six homes in northern california. it is burning not far from sacramento. many homes are under evacuation orders and the fire covering more than 400 acre. the problem is the rugged terrain that make its harder for firefighters to get in there. they are working for the air and dropping flame retardant from
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the helicopters. >> new study raising potential red flags for college athletes. seeing those that play contact sports like football and wrestling are two times as likely to carry a potential super bug, mrsa. we have the doctor to join us now. playing football and in college. it makes sense that there is bacteria on people and unforms and contact sports. >> we have all have staff or in the body. i don't think football players should panic over here. it is a study coming from vanderbilt. hundreds of players and if you are a football player and center have contact sports you have twice the risk of getting mrsa. it can kill people and a deadly
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one. >> what are the symptoms and how do you know you have it? >> they would have fever and body aches and it spreads and caused infection and hit the organs. >> how dow treat it? >> antibiotic is supposeed to knock it out. but there is a lot of resistance because of the overdoing of antibiotics. this will not be a problem unless there is a cut or abrasion and then it causes a problem. for the most part, players can carry the bug without having other issues. but if it is in the blood system it is a problem. >> how dow know you have it as opposed of the flu. >> they don't know unless they swab the mouth or throat. >> the body is fighting it. pregnant women and immune compromised and elderly have a problem. the players should not share
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soap and towels. >> they should do fencing. you are covered. >> and backgammon. >> that's true. and now to the serious issues. the ebola and nurse in spain that is now being treated and told she is in stable condition. this nurse was treating a missionary that later died and she may have touched her glove to the eye. >> she had the glove on and she thinks she touched her face and there are certain areas by the mouth, throat and eyes and the bacteria and virus can get in. >> we are talking about body fluids and not this way. >> that's how she touched vomit or blood or something and it got in her system. i discussed it on house call and i don't know if people like it or not. until we have a vaccine and get the zmack we need to slow down the flood out of that place.
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america is sending our troops and investing money there and sending our doctors over there. fine take care of the people over there and building ebola treatment centers and have people checking on the guys coming in here. but the best thing is to take care of the problem over there. the cost of them spreading to france and spain here devastating. >> and now elements that try to stop it in the airports and new screenings. thank you. see you on sunday house call. thank you. >> and eric reports of isis pushing toward baghdad today. increasing coalition of a strikes might have slowed advance of isis in kaboni. and how about a mixed martial arts star and a lot of twitter? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..."
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the mixed martial arts fighter and a standoff and twitter. justin mayhem miller was in an hour-long standoff with police at his home and live-tweeted the entire thing, giving his followers the details, at least from his perspective, right until police blew the lock off his front door and arrested him. julie bandaras has a very interesting story zoosh such a classy guy. >> you can tell from the picture. >> oh, yeah. i love his hair. mixed martial arts fighter jason "mayhem" miller put up quite the fight at his home in mission viejo, california. it was after he failed to appear in court. when authorities arrived at his home instead of cooperating the mma fighter ran inside, locked
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the doors, prompting swat teams to eventually blow the lock off the front door after an hour's long standoff, and when they finally got inside and found the ultimate fighting championship competitor, he was reportedly nude on the second floor. keeping himself busy, though, keeping the world updated on his run-in with the law on twitter. at one point live tweeting to his over 200,000 followers "i wish you no harm, i respect ther something that would be settled with one piece of paperwork from o.c. bail." all because i wanted to help raise a young boy into a man and his mama went off her medicines and the p.d. thinks mayhem is bad." then he said "they are gearing up like the bin laden raid, and i just want to be heard in court to dispel all of the lies." he faces multiple felony charges, including two counts of corporal injury on a spouse or a
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cohabitant and stalking, and a misdemeanor count of violating a protective order. he now sits in jail on an outstanding arrest washt that's being held on $200,000 bond. he is expected to appear in court on tuesday, october 14th. >> yeah. he has quite a rap sheet. >> the rap sheet is growing and the live tweeting may not have helped. >> they should cancel his twitter account. >> i think he tweeted, like, some 38 times. he had a lot of time. that's how long he had. >> i'm sure police, you know, weren't bothered or antagonized by that at all. >> no. >> all right, julie. thank you. >> i've got a feeling that twitter thread is dead. >> we've been asking you about what you think about the media coverage of ebola. we'll have some of the comments coming up after the break. plus, we will put the ebola numbers in context for you.
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dense, and the search has been slow going. he has been on the run for almost one month now after he allegedly shot and killed a state trooper and wounded another in an ambush at the state trooper barracks. there were several unconfirmed sightings of him during this time. shannon. >> well, earlier in the newscast we asked if you thought the media had gone overboard in covering the ebola outbreak. the death toll is nearly 7,000 worldwide. it's only killed one person in the u.s. worldwide, paling the number of americans who die from heart disease, cancer, respiratory diseases or unintentional injury. ralph beckman writes, "ebola is a frightening disease. it kills almost 08% of those that catch it, but there's no need to panic. f.h. williams writes, "ebola is a serious threat, and ebola should be increased." >> good to keep it in context. >> thanks for watching today. >> the real story with gretchen carlson starts right now. fox news alert to tell you about right now. crazy new details coming in
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about the clinton papers right now. literally hot off the press. we are going to be breaking the details about the lewinsky affair during the clinton presidency and what was known and what was not during that time with regard to the secret service. also, what news anchor apologized for his -- gave away a little bit of it -- for his coverage of that particular story? more on that just moments away as we continue to come into fox. in the meantime, isis is advancing to the turkey border. it is friday. i'm gretchen carlson. thank you for joining me on "the real story." increased air strikes by the u.s. it's happening in syria. they appear to be slowing the terrorists down. >> well, the u.s. and its allies stepping up efforts to help kurdish militia defend the key town we've been telling you about for the last week or so. this is kabani. the terrorists now control 40% of it, and if that town falls, isis would control 60 miles
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