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>> like emin m&m smiling back there. >> i am heather childers. >> i am lea gabrielle in for ainsley earhardt. an american airlines flight, the cabin begins to pop off. they are able to stick their hand inside the part that buckled they yelled for help. >> pop, pop, pop really loud and a ripping sound. the interior plastic insulation starts ripping out from the side of the aircraft. >> the flight landed safely in san francisco about an hour in the air. an air duct problem is to blame.
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another mid air emergency. three doctors in kansas are killed after their plane plunges into a neighborhood in chicago. a man on the ground was hurt. witnesses say it's because of the pilot. they saw him circling the aircraft right before they went down. they think he was looking for a place to crash that wouldn't endanger any more people. the plane eventually went down in a vacant lot. >> to a fox news alert at this hour. ebola fears in america growing. a man in kansas now in isolation with symptoms of the deadly virus. a young nurse in texas under going a blood transfusion to save her life. outside in dallas with the latest on this. good morning, casey. >> good morning to you. we are learning more about that thursday who has become infected with ebola right here at texas health presbyterian hospital in
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dallas. she is 26 years old just graduated from a texas nursing school in 2010. she has been a critical care nurse for about four years or so. ni nina pham is her name. she was wearing personal protective equipment like gloves and gowns while treating thomas duncan. in all 70 staff members had exposure to thomas duncan during his inpatient care. nobody else is sick, but they are now being hon tored closely. meantime in kansas a patient is in isolation at the university of candace hospital after coming down with symptoms. officials say he is a medic on an offshore ship that had been assigned near west africa. >> he was in the right place for getting his treatment and i feel
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comfortable with the containment. >> he is being hmonitored and tested. no official test results are in. he had not officially tested positive for ebola. there have been a number of falgs alarms -- false alarms. >> as casey was mentioning this terrifying scene this happened in boston. this becoming too familiar a person in full hazmat gear storming the united emirates flight. five passengers suffering flu like symptoms taken off the plane later cleared of ebola. a later in california a bus driver ex analed for hours after wearing a surgical mask said he had ebola. a criminal threat investigation
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is underway. it is time for look who is talking. bill o'reilly fired up about the cdc director and his handling of the ebola situation in the u.s. >> freieden should resign. charter flights could carry medical and military personal to america. that's the way they should be transfered by charter so monitoring should be close. leaving the civilian airport people by newark or dulles airport to spot ebola as dormant believing that is irresponsible and puts all americans at risk. it's a dumb and dangerous ruiz and frieden is the chief propaganda. >> the o'reilly factor has asked for an invitation to talk to
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frieden. they have not responded. should frieden resign? join us for a live debate on facebook after the show at #keep talking. 100 mile per hour winds reducing mobile homes to rubble and tossing cars like toys. this storm killing a ma rhine and injuring his family. a woman died in alabama when a tree fell on her trarl. >> in louisiana tens of thousands of people waking up in the dark after the storm knocked down power lines. hurricane gonzalez length -- gonzalo is strengthening. >> we have a relatively active weather period across the country and into the atlantic. hurricane gonzalo is ap hurricane went from category 1
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to category 2. maximum sustained winds at 110 miles per hour. it is moving away from puerto rico and the surrounding islands. take a look at what happens in the next 24-48-hours we are looking at gonzalo to intensify it could be a category 4 hurricane. we expect it to go from a northwest to the northeast and eventually we could be looking at direct impact to the island of mer mud -- bermuda. something to watch for coming up this weekend friday into saturday. we could be looking at direct impact there. southeast the storm system it could mean severe wlr on the move. we are looking at potential for more severe weather today. tornado watch in georgia and florida. head over to you. heather. >> thank you. >> one month after uva student
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hannah graham vanished without a trace her parents making a heart wrenching plea for any one who has information to come forward. >> someone listening today either knows where hannah is or knows someone who has the information. we appeal for you to come forward to tell us where hannah can be found. please, please, please, help end this nightmare. >> jessie matthews is charged withed hannah's abduction. dna evidence links him to several other cases including the 2009 murder of virginia tech student morgan harrington. rain and winds not enough to stop protests in ferguson, missouri. >> hundreds turning out for moral monday. the police shooting of unarmed teen michael brown. more than 50 people arrested for
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acts of civil disobedience. he told him quote i came here to go to jail. >> a brand new terror threat aimed at america isis now targeting police officers. doug mcelway live in washington. >> would you say this is a credible threat? >> we know of no credible threats from ingenls officials. but law enforcement officials warns they may be planning attacks inside the u.s. against government officials law enforcement military pnd a the media. it comes after an isis spokesman recorded an audio message saying attack soldiers police and intelligence agencies. they can attack on their own and need not ask for any one's advice. they are making advance on
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syria. another step in gaining control of anbar providence. until addition a series of bombings killing at least 30 people. in syria on monday in the besieged town of co bkobani. they pile on the administration to pursue air strikes alone. >> it is a deep strategy from the beginning. >> john kerry yesterday down-played the significance of kobani saying it is just one community. >> it is a tragedy what is happening there. we don't diminish that. we said from day one it would take a period of time. >> it is estimated isis forces control about 50 percent of
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kobani along the turkish border there. >> doug mcelway live for us. >> all eyes on kentucky. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell trading blows with grimes in the first and only debate since the mid term. he is accusing him of being a selfish insider. mcconnell intends to push president obama's agenda. the president's ratie -- grimes refuses to say she voted for him in the first place. >> why are you reluctant to give an answer on whether you voted for president obama. >> this is a matter of principle. our constitution grants here in kentucky the constitutional right for privacy at the ballot box for a secret ballot. >> less than a month before the election polls indicate
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mcconnell has a swim lead in the race. dead broke? not after last night's speech. hillary clinton 200,000 dollars at the las vegas foundation dinner where she focused on the entire education affordable. students protested back in june insisting the money be spent on scholarships. it is expected to go to the bill, hillary and chelsea clinton foundation. >> the dow taking the plunge following the late day sell off on wall street. how will it impact today's market? that's what we want to know. joining us from our sister network loren simonetti. >> the dow fell 220 points yesterday. there are fears about global growth slowing and ebola spreading. airlines got hit hard even as oil prices fell to just about a two-year low. the question is futures are flat
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this morning. wells far go opened their books if in the most recent quarter in a few hours from now. if you want to download a movie in 3 seconds samsung can do that. wi-fi technology it is working on is five times faster than any other network. samsung says it will be available next year. unusual highly risky desperate move for mcdonalds. it is showing you what is in its meat. >> you don't use any of that stuff lane finely textured beef or so-called pink slime we don't use that in our burgers. >> hopefully it will bring young people concerned about being healthy back into the restaurant. >> the come cake shop is reopening today. sweet tooth lovers every where were disappointed when crumbs closed. they have something called
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croissants and a bagel. >> breakfast. >> don't miss loren on fox business network. find it on foxbusiness.com/channel finder. it is 13 minutes after the hour. we thought this democratic campaign couldn't sink any lower than that. >> a tree fell on greg abbott. he sued. he spent his career working against other victims. >> it got a whole lot worse. wendy davis using the disabled as props. >> did you ever want to put your child's honesty to the test? you can with brand new lie detector. is this good parenting or crossing the line?
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>> welcome back to "fox & friends first". three men in their early 20's now charged in a massive not to behead people on the street. five others picked up for the same thing last week. mass kidnappings has people staying away from a popular station. the country's most violent state. in acapulco they are exercising caution. >> even after a shockingly offensive campaign ad is pantheismed by just about everyone texas governor candidate windy davis is doubling down on it. >> they came out to address abbott for the first time. >> let's turn to kelly wright see if we can get over to him. kelly is going to tell us what we were just seeing and talking about. >> the texas governor race just
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got really personal with the campaign ad that hits below the belt. ahead of the texas gop calling the ad despicable. take a look. >> this is the latest ad from texas democrat wendy davis. she is trailing frontrunner greg abbott new to a disability he uses a wheelchair which davis attacks drawing by part sichl. many people disabled defend the ad. >> the ad slugs o shrugs off da criticism and adds he will focus on texas and the disability can
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be in for something good. >> i have had out jogging a tree crashed in front of me down on me and leaving me paralyzed. this is a great inspiration for people across texas they see a person like myself can face challenges and rise gabove thos challenges. >> it is not unusual to see negative ads in the campaign. in the texas gubernatorial race the question is did she go so far and will the ad hurt her chances even more? lea? >> thanks, kelly. the time is to brew on this. do you ever wish you could put your child's truth telling to the the test? >> did we eat pot roast for dinner tonight? >> yes. >> was it under cooked? >> no. it was rare. it was a little rare for my taste. >> now parents, you can actually buy your own polygraph test for
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$400 and use it at home. we are asking is this a good parenting tool or over the line? >> you can send comments to facebook, twitter or foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share those later in the show. >> the time 20 minutes after the top of the hour. he's accused of deserting his platoon in search for the taliban. now the results of bow bergdahl investigation aren't being kept a secret. >> what year did columbus discover america? >> i don't know. 1940. >> oh. come on. >> it only gets worse from there. we will have more from watters' world just ahead.
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>> will bowe bergdahl face charges for leaving his post? they will look at it after voters are at the ballot box. he spent five years at the taliban and was traded for five taliban generals. >> what do americans know about christopher columbus? turns out not very much. jesse waters hit the streets to hit the public. >> christopher columbus? do you know what columbus did? >> finding the hudson river? >> this is a practical joke, right? >> what was christopher columbus
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famous for? >> for discovering america? >> why do you put discover in quotations? >> there was already people living here. >> christopher columbus where was he from? >> france,>> england. >> columbia. >> he was hispanic. >> he came over on three ships. >> the flmayflower maybe. >> that was the pilgrims. >> the nina, the pinta and the... >> quinta. >> what year did columbus discover america? >> was it in the 60's? >> columbus was a hippie. >> 1692. >> 1940.
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>> what? come on. the santa maria. >> the time is 25 minutes after the hour. he is accused of killing 13 and killing dozens more at fort hood. he answers one crucial question. >> anything in your mind that this is somebody who believes in the gee had. >> the shocking answer straight ahead. >> you have to hear that. lunch plan was supposed to make kids healthier why a huge amount is going to the trash can instead.
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escorting six passengers on a plane. >> she had dozens of students in her care thatidn't stop this bus driver from driving while high. >> it is supposed to be a treat to make a birthday student feel special. not at this school. why they are putting a ban on birthday cakes. "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> good morning. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this tuesday morning.
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>> i am lea gabrielle in for heather chilledainsley. >> i am heather childers. will an american airline flight the cabin begins to pop off. flight attendants and pilotable to stick their hands inside the parts that buckled. passengers watched in horror and yelled for help. >> we didn't know what was going on. we were shouting for the flight crew, the walls are caving in. >> the flight landed safely in san francisco. about an hour after it was in the air an air duct problem is to blame. >> turning now to ebola the deadly rvirus possibly spreadin from texas to kansas. a young nurse under going a
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blood transfusion to save her life. >> we need to clarify that patient is showing symptoms but is not officially testified positive for ebola. obviously with the country on edge there has been a lot of false alarm. people with symptoms but they turn out to be negative for ebola. we hope that will be the case in kansas. we are learning in texas a total of 70 staff members had contact with thomas duncan while he was a patient right here. cdc officials said these folks were told to self monitor themselves for symptoms. they were not part of a group checked by health authorities on the ground. we understand now they are being hon tored. at this point nobody else is
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showing symptoms. here's what we know about the young nurse. 26-year-old nina phan just graduated from nursing school in 2010. members of her church including her family describe the nurse as an extremely passionate caregiver. pham has received plasma from another ebola survivor dr. kent brantly, the american doctor who also got the virus while working in liberia. he flew to dallas to donate this weekend and help. dr. brant lee was successfully treated for ebola a few months ago. he tried to also donate blood for thomas duncan but their blood types did not match. it is still not clear at this hour how phan became infected with the virus. >> lea? >> thanks, casey. let's talk about ebola in the
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u.s. should cdc director tom cfrieden resign? go to facebook after the show and comment #keep talking. >> 100 mile per hour winds producing rain. >> tens of thousands waking up in the dark after the storm mocked down power lines. maria molina is tracking it all on the weather center. good morning. >> hi, we have severe weather across parts of the united states. i want to start out in the atlantic. we are tracking hurricane gonzalo. the now looking at maximum sustained winds at the system with 110 miles per hour. exiting in the caribbean in the next couple of days.
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it intensifies and could become a category 4 hurricane. it cou we are not expecting a hit off the ooets coast but bermuda could have a direct hit by the storm system. it was impacted by faye a couple days ago now hurricane gonzalo a couple days later looking at rainfall as a category it storm or a major hurricane. we are looking at risk of severe thunderstorms from parts of florida to parts of west virginia and virginia large hail damaging winds will be possible. early this morning we have tornadoes in the city of atlanta and georgia. we are under a tornado watch associated with a storm system as it continues to move eastward. >> thank you maria. appreciate it. >> this morning officials
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warning the u.s. about a new terror threat. isis targeting police officers and the media. this as the militants claimed control of other military in iraq. >> doug, what are the details of this new terror threat? >> this is all from fbi and homeland security covered by nbc news but similar to the kinds of intelligence reporting we have seen recently. the battle against isis will not just be in iraq and syria. it could be right here at home. according to this report isis is now encouraging lone wolf with the attacks in the united states. it could target law enforcement or media figures. they say we just don't have an effective strategy to take on isis. >> how do we measure success? success is destroying buildings, vehicles or killing actual isis fighters?
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we don't know. we need to seriously look forward and see what are the goals here? >> meantime in this region there are concerns about two cities in particular ks one of them baghdad. we saw already the u.s. apache helicopters had to brush back isis fighters that are beginning to approach close to the airport the other had to do with syria the town of kabani. this town could fall. if it does there are concerns there could be an all out slaughter of civilians there. there are signs of the administration they see it as a lost cause. >> we don't diminish that we have said from day one it is going to take a period of time. >> we work on strategy for both iraq and syria. no indication there is going to be any change in course for u.s.
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policy. lea? >> it is time for "look who is talking. nidal hasan admitting he doesn't know about his client. >> it is not an aggravating factor that would warrant the death penalty. >> he was charged with mass murder. >> not terrorism. >> they could have elected to proceed along that line. >> is there any doubt in your mind this is somebody that believes in jihad weird version of islam mandated that he do this? >> i believe you correctly stated. >> hassan killed 13 and wounded 30 more on fort hood in 2009. >> day two of oscar pistorius sentencing hearing underway. here is a live look at the courtroom in south africa. the defense calling the blade
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runner's agent to testify today. he gets 15 years behind bars. he was cleared of murder. >> north korean dictator kim jong-un appearing in the media for the first time in a week. he is walking with a cane. the pictures are undated adding to the questions. his absence led to speculation abouts his healthed. >> the race for republicans runs right through arkansas. a heated debate for democrat mark pryor and tom cotton turns ugly early. >> leadership in washington involves walking across the i'll. you don't have the reputation the ability or the desire to walk across the i'll to get things done in washington.
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>> i learned leadership in the streets of baghdad and afghanistan. you can learn more there than you can in congress. >> polls indicate he holds a slim lead in the race. >> the time is 40 minutes after the hour. a ravaging whirlwind picking up everything in its path. see the inflatable slide go soaring. see what happens. >> cute and cuddly or bad for your credit? why your pet could be costing you big time and you don't even know it. >> president obama played 200 rounds of golf yesterday. democrats are like he can do whatever he wants as long as he is not trying to campaign for us. ññ
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funding has been cut since 2010. >> cut. >> cut. >> the ad points to the cdc budget cuts as the reason for the outbreak and death worldwide. since the last fiscal year the budget increased by $567 million. >> michelle obama planned for healthier school lunches completely back firing. school children are dumping full trays of food in the trash in protest of the fist ladies' healthy initiative. a whopping 83 percent of school districts are seeing an increase in plate waste. >> the time is now for your 5@5:00. >> lori rothman from ofox business network has what you need to know. >> good morning. when it comes to your credit
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thoroughly. your personal information could do a number on your credit rating and could take years from now. >> don't miss lori on the fox business network. >> good advice. the time now coming up she had dozens of students in they are care but that didn't stop the bus driver from driving while high? >> i am honestly shaking at this point. >> the field trip that took a terrifying turn and a missing parrot with a british accent. now speaking a different language. >> first i want to see that. >> let's go to steve doocy on "fox & friends." >> how do you say polly want a
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will valve door out of -- in el salvador out of their beds. a picture shows crews responding to at least 12 collapsed homes. in this picture you can see a massive boulder wedged in the middle of the road. watch as a horrifying moment happens. a dust devil forms in the air and picks up a bouncey house with a boy inside it. [screaming] >> look at that. this all unfolding in front of hundreds of people. it happened at a festival in brazil. the winds of the mini twister throwing the inflatable castle and throwing a nine-year-old boy ten feet to the ground but he is expected to be okay. >> what was supposed to be a fun field trip ending in horror. the school bus packed with
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kids swerving over the road terrifying everyone on board and drivers nearby. >> we're in salt lake city, passing through. we're in a school bus, the davis district school bus and we're ceernd -- concerned with our bus driver. can an officer follow behind her for awhile and see if he agrees with her driving. she can't stay in the lane, she's crossing the double lines. the adults are getting scared. >> i can't imagine what the other drivers were thinking let alone the people on the bus. and i'm glad i don't have to work with the media today talking about people who are injured. >> that's the reaction from the davis school district after hearing that one of their bus drivers who has been employed six years with the district was arrested for d.u.i. monday morning. at the time there were 67 students on the bus and 7 adults. >> witnesses said the school bus was traveling very eratically leaving the
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lane, cutting people off. >> the bus was pulled over. they found drugs the the driver's name. they performed a sobriety test which led to the arrest. all drivers are required to pass a background check the school district says. >> if there wasn't a clean record, she wouldn't be driving for us. >> 67 students on that bus. missing parrot with a british accent is returned to its owner but now he speaks spanish. four years ago nigel flew away and ended up in a spanish speaking home. the owner traced the records through the bird's micro chip to find him. >> the time now is 53 minutes after the hour. the birthday cake ban where schoolkids are being forced to stop celebrating with sweets. true or false?
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here's what's happening today. a new terror threat from isis here at home. federal officials now warning isis inspired terrorists may be weighing lone wolf attacks against police and media figures inside the u.s. test results expected today for a kansas patient with ebola-like symptoms after a nurse in dallas in stable condition after getting a blood transfusion from an ebola survivor. should the c.d.c. director tom frieden resign? head to our facebook page, #keeptalking. a second round of severe weather in the south today as residents pick up the pieces after a string of tornadoes left two people dead. time now for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. nobody puts charlie in the corner. ♪ ♪ >> this video going viral.
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this boy recreating patrick swayze's final dance scene. 300 ipods stolen from an elementary school. burglars breaking in overnight using crowbars. the ugly fl schoolkids in vermont no longer allowed to celebrate their birthdays with cake. the elementary one of the first schools to ban cakes. students may give out pencils and erasers instead. parents if you ever wanted to test your child's honesty, now you can by buying your own lie detector. >> but this good parenting or crossing the line? linda said i think this is crossing the line. most parents can tell if their kids are lying. that is if they're not in denial. >> anthony says putting your kids through that will result in a lack of trust.
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>> if you raise your kids properly they will always behave truthfully. >> thanks for joining us. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. have a great day. >> good morning. today is tuesday, october 14. i'm ainsley earhardt. a fox news alert. brand-new details on this texas nurse infected with the ebola virus as more possible cases are being tested now overnight. and the government's response that has many americans scratching their heads. >> panic on an american airlines night when the cabin walls start cracking mid flight forcing the captain to leave the cockpit. and if you're in the air, that's never good. >> right. for years the government called his killing spree workplace violence, but last night nidal hassan's attorney made a stunning admission. >> is this any doubt in your mind that this is somebody who believes in the jihad? >> t
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