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detectives find what is believed to be his facebook page with posts about terrorism. kenneth healy the officer hit in the head is in critical condition. the other officer expected to be released from the hospital. a woman hit by a stray nypd bullet now in stable condition. >> concerns about links to terror coming from the facebook posts. thompson calling for a revolution on american soil. joining us now is private investigator thomas ruskin. thank you for joining us. obviously it comes from social media. facebook calling for guerrilla air force. helicopters big military will be useless on their own soil. they will not be able to defeat our people if we use guerilla warfare. attack the weak link. if you get wounded who cares. if you die who cares? eventually they will surrender and the war will be over.
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clearly this guy had no idea what they were up against. nypd is anything but weak. >> they are anything but weak. thank god we have an officer who has come into surgery and is looking favorable to recover. another officer is looking to be released. thank god the woman hit by friendly fire is going to be okay as well. >> how do you make how the cops responded to this. he went after him with a hatchet. >> the videotape is stunning. when he goes off the video is where he hits the first officer. the officers were in the midst of having a picture taken by a civilian. they asked him to lineup. this guy comes out of no with and hatches the police officer in the head. the officer went to defend him got his hand and arm cut. the other officers were able to fire and kill the suspect. >> this is one lone guy. he's up against several police
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officers. they shoot him in the process a by p standard female gets shot in the process. did they do anything wrong there? >> absolutely no. they were defending themselves from a future attack. thank god there wasn't anything more horrific. >> in a subway. have you been in a subway thin e afternoon. >> we saw this guy run by a civil pian as he was going after the cops. he was targeting new york city police officers. >> what can be learned from this ef vented? >> the police officers will go through future training and retraining. you are trained in the police academy how to stop this type of attack short of using deadly physical force which is what they had to do to stop this man. >> tell us about emergency response if a cop is attacked? >> the first thing is to render aid to any one hurt, second they throw the police officers into
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the police car ar any one there and go to the hospital. they throw the police officers into the back of a police car. >> we have seen what happens in london and subway systems are a soft target for terrorists. hatchet never would have gotten in there. metal detectors why don't we have them? >> we have administration that put hand cups in our police officers. they would stop and risk. these guys would have been walking up the street the officer may have been able to stop him, question him and potentially frisk him. we have been to the -- >> they call it racial profiling. >> they call it violation of people's rights. >> if somebody looks suspicious you treat them as so. >> to another fox news alert. ebola in new york city. a doctor who treated ebola
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patients in west africa testing positive. he rode public transportation and even went bowling. rick leventhal has more. who else is at risk? >> hopefully none of us in new york. it put the city on edge. 8 million residents living on top of each other. this doctor did go bowling the night before he was admitted to bellevue. he also road subway trains we are told and went to a popular park downtown. but they are hopeful he didn't show symptoms until he got home from bowling on wednesday night and then called officials thursday morning after isolating himself. dr. spencer was a volunteer with doctors without borders. he just returned last friday from a tip to guinea in west africa. he was taking his own temperature twice a day for organization protocol and didn't notice any symptoms until
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yesterday morning when he called and said he had a 103 degree temperature and gastro intestinal issues. they were wearing protective gear and they transported him to the hospital. >> it was a dense place a lot of people on top of each other. the more facts you know the less frightening the situation is. >> officials say very few people had direct contact with the doctor, but there were at least four including his fiancee who has now been warren teened here at the hospital. two friends have been isolated and an uber car driver who took him up and put him in his vehicle has been reassured he is likely to be okay. they also believe strong protocols were skrub lisly followed in this case. >> rick live enfall, thank you very much. >> brand new surveillance footage shows the moment a loan
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gunman opened fire killing a soldier. 32-year-old radical muslim had been trying to get a passport to travel to syria but his application was under review. video showing the hero spt at arms kevin vickers moments after he shot him holding a gun. he got a standing ovation in front of parliament. >> the canadian prime minister saying the hunter will not be intimidated terrorism. the victim corporal nathan being remembered as a man who always had a smile on his face and always dreamed of being a soldier. >> the marilyn man who was arrested after climbing a white house fence is being held without bond. authorities say dominic is now deleted instagram account was filled with anti obama comments.
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he was arrested twice in july once for jumping over a security barrier the other for refusing to leave the treasury building next door. he is back in court for a preliminary hearing on monday. >> it is mayhem. democrats are scrambling to distance themselves>> democratic candidates are speaking about the ways they disagree with the president and spending ways to do it. >> when i took on obama to open up drilling i also took them on to protect our gun rights and exempt alas taw schools from no child left behind. >> you remember the candidate from tennessee w -- kentucky wh wouldn't vote for president obama he had a slightly different take telling the examiner quote i did, meaning i voted for president obama but that is irrelevant. the president is not relevant, he's gone in two years.
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>> he certainly can have his opinion but the vast majority would agree whoever is the sitting president of the united states happens to be is relevant in a lot of important ways. >> while democrats around the country seem to enjoy the money president obama brings in to fund raisers they don't want them to come visit. >> why don't you want president obama to come to new hampshire and campaign with you? >> i never sad i didn't want president obama to come and campaign. the fact is he's busy in washington. >> do you want him to come here in the final days? >> i don't think it makes sense for the president to come to new hampshire right now. >> it is not just the white house trying to answer questions about this. congressman debbie wasser man schultz wouldn't come up with a single race to find that he was
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campaigning competitive senate races. >> thanks, leland. president obama hiding documents relating to the botched fast and furious operation using executive privilege. the president is withholding over 15,000 documents this according to the group judicial watch. last month the federal judge ordered the doj to release the documents. >> the irs getting away with targeting conservatives. a federal judge throwing out a lawsuit by the nonprofit group through the vote. they targeted the irs for being a conservative organization. the irs since granted them tax exempti exemption. the tax exemption status was delayed by the irs for three years. now turning to extreme weather a rare tornado touching down in washington state. look at all of the debris swirling around in this video. >> thanks to 50 mile an hour winds ripping roofs right off of
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the school in several local businesses. what we can expect. >> good morning. hello everyone. that's right very unsettled weather across washington state yesterday. we had a number of storm systems moving to this region. now take a look at the forecast. we are expecting another area of low pressure beginning to impact the region as we head into the weekend. area of rain down to northern california and it is across parts of california. we have extreme frost conditions out there. northern parts of the state are going to be looking at several inches of rain. further out toward the north the white stuff out there that is snow across some of the higher elevations of the rockies and cass saids. temperature wise you are looking warm across the center of the country with highs in the 80's,50's across the northwest. warmer today than yesterday with highs forecast to be in the 60's. over to you. >> thanks maria. the time is now 10 minutes after
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the hour. caught on camera a group of biker bullies taunting an officer. you will never believe what happens when he tries to pull them over. >> another high school football team canceled over a hazing scandal. what is going on? >> lady liberty. a 60 foot wide bow tie. why the symbol of america may be dressing up this halloween.
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many americans who have prescriptions fail to stay on them. that's why we created programs which encourage people to take their medications regularly. so join us as we raise a glass to everyone who remembered today. bottoms up, america. see you tomorrow. same time. another innovation from cvs health. because health is everything. >> ice cream truck driver brutally attacked by an angry crowd after he accidentally hits and kills a 7-year-old boy. robert gray live in los angeles with the retaliation. robert? >> good morning, julie. the ice cream truck took an uglier turn when residents beat
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the driver. he told police residents in the south los angeles neighborhood through bricks at his truck and he was threatened by knife point after the accident. one resident describes the scene. >> it was an accident. but i wish he would have stopped right there. i wish he wouldn't have had to get chased down. it was an accident. >> he was my sweetest one. i got some little tough ones, but he was the polite one. >> police are withholding the driver's name. he was taken to the precinct for protection while cops looked for the attackers. police say the driver won't be charged. am police officials say the 7-year-old boy was riding a motorized bike along side the ice cream truck when he slipped and was caught under the wheel. he later died at the hospital. >> a terrifying site after a chcop and helicopter collide in the
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air. they were on a training exercise at the time. two others survived when their emergency pair suits deployed. >> colliding dangerously speeding past a mini van and popping we'll lees. look what happens when he tried to pull them over. >> go away he says. police now reviewing the video to find out who these guys are. >> now to a fox business alert. a confmed case of ebola send eb. >> the doctor in new york city tested for ebola. asian stocks close lower this morning and japanese gain value as investors look to cash out their positions.
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stress tests on more than 100 largest banks in europe. stocks are trading lower before the opening bell. a criminal investigation has been launched against stacota industry. they made the air bags. they issued recalls for almost 8 million vehicles because the air bags can malfunction spraying metal parts into the car. prosecutors investigating if takata misled them with faulty information. there have been at least two deaths caused by the faulty air bags. they are going to appear to support a 50-foot bow tie as a marketing stunt for a men's brand nick gral. he founded joe boxer back in the 1980's. two helicopters will hoist it high enough to appear to look like lady liberty is wearing it. >> to find it in your area log
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a single ember that escapes from a wildfire can travel more than a mile. that single ember can ignite and destroy your home or even your community you can't control where that ember will land only what happens when it does get fire adapted now at fireadapted.org >> well more news on the fox news alert we are following ebola in america's biggest city. a doctor is treated at bellevue hospital in new york city. he developed symptoms yesterday
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a week after returning from west africa where he was treating ebola patients. >> officials scrambling to track down any one he came in contact with. his fiancee in quarantine in bellevue three other people being hmonitored: what can we learn from our history. >> good morning to you, lia. good morning to you julie. south side hospital was ahead of its time with how doctors treated their patients and kept the diseases contained. take a look. dozens of babies could have been exposedtuberculosis. >> dallas texas has the first patient diagnosed with ebola in the united states. >> dangerous diseases that were thought to be long dorman
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crossed the borders into the united states. the cdc sunday healthy human services required examination into the services. there is no way to guarantee a healthy passage into the country. >> what can we learn from our history? from 1892 to 1944 ellis island was the premiere federal immigration each immigrant was individually assessed by the doctor and if it was believed they were sick they were sent to the south side of the hospital. >> this site is a very, very important site in our american history. it was the first largest public health service hospital at that time. >> of the 12 million immigrants who came through ellis island 1.2 million for the hot. tony mer zin ski showed us around the facility which has been closed since 1954.
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29 million untold stories at ellis island. >> this was part of the sfwairns of odefense. >> they treated whooping cough and scarlet fever. >> this is tuberculosis. >> closing the double doors in the doorway. >> this room was important not just for storing the bodies but these doctors would have to study and restudy autopsies because they were coming across diseases they were dying from that they have never seen before. they treated 1.2 million people. only 3500 people died on ellis island. >> now the hospital has not been restored just yet. visitors get to actually see how it really looked when it closed back in 1954. they are still in the process of
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v renovating it. proceed go to the preservation and restoration of the complex. for more information head to our web site "fox & friends".com. a restaurant asking them to drop illegal from their name. is this just fine or over the line? >> boosting your memory after a certain age. we will tell you what that number is. >> on this day in 1940 the first 40-hour workweek went into effect under the fair labor standards act. in 2003 the commercial flight landed.
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>> they atta-- he attacked two york police officers. was it a lone wolf terror attack? >> hospitalizeded with ebola after several public outings in the city a fear of over who else is at risk. >> main street media took a shot at the palin family. >> the family was liberal. fox and friends first continues right now. >> good friday morning. i am lea gabrielle. >> i am julie banderas. it could be a lone wolf terror
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attack. a hatchet wielding man charging two officers slicing one's arm and hitting the other in the head. the man shot and killed he is identified in multiple courts as veil thompson a 23-year-old from queens having ties to radical islam. what is believed to be the facebook page with posts about terrorism. one in critical condition the other officer expected to be released from the hospital. a woman hit by a stray nypd bullet now in stable within. >> the hatch etch wielding man is on american soil. >> the nypd detective thomas ruskin. thank you for joining us this morning. >> the point of terrorism is to terrorize. does it have an effect? >> it does have an effect.
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any time a soldier is attacked in this world people start paying attention. >> we talk about being self radicaliz radicalized>> what's your take on this? >> it is the biggest scare in law enforcement today. any chief of police any commissioner is worried about that loan cne wolf we go back a couple years into may when fizzle a man tried to detonate his own car and possibly hurt hundreds of people. >> is the police department ready to p handle all of these things? >> they spend every day training and retraining. they remind the officers they are in the cross hairs every
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day. some are radicalized and could cause arm them. >> they posted on his facebook trial what can we learn from that and what can we do moving forward? >> it can depend on what happens with this investigation. last night police department went into his department looking at what he did who he has been speaking to and put out a memorandum to police departments and what he is looking for. >> another mow now on another fox news alert. bellevue hospital in new york city after testing positive for the deadly virus. he developed symptoms a week after he returned from africa
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treating the patients. he was out and about in the city in the subway keeping tabs. he urges them not to panic. >> it is difficult to detract being on the same subway car or living near a person with ebola does not put himself at risk. >> we were hoping it didn't happen. we were also realistic. >> his fiancee is quarantined being monitored three other people including two of his friends and cab driver also being monitored. >> who else could be at risk? how widespread could ebola get in the nation's biggest city? >> fox news medical a team is dr. mark siegel. good morning. what do we know about the different context of people and
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how they are being monitored? >> until october 12th he was caring for patients with ebola putting his life on the line trying to help people. he didn't have any symptoms at that point. he was in new york city feeling we well. october 21st he first felt tired and fatigued. he traveled to the bowling alley and took the cab was jogging. on the 23rd he felt the first symptoms of fever called 911 and the unit called him to bellevue hospital. he already had exposed many people on the subway as well as in the bowling alley. >> the president obama put the 21 day quarantine in place would this have ever happened? >> it is not mandatory. i believe there should be a mandatory quarantine of all
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healthcare workers who are taking care of ebola patients before ever entering the united states. that wouldn't have been mandatory quarantine if workers follow it we are concerned of course about the exposures his fiancee in bellevue well. >> there are rules put in recently about those traveling to west africa. there is a lot of screening going on at five of the airports. checking for temperatures may not be active enough. you can also travel when you are still asymptomatic and when you get here develop symptoms later on when you are exposing people. the time when the patient has a
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lot of symptoms is very sick. the sicker the patient the more the risk. that is why i think doctor spencer didn't put a lot of people at risk here. >> some saying the president is too busy. others say east not relevant. doug luzader live in washington this morning. >> 11 days from now in mid term election. yes there are important races in the house. but everyone is closely focused on the senate races. the balance of power in the senate and potential republican obama. he will not appear on any one's ballot on this tuesday. he is looming large in a lot of these races. especially the tight races. republicans are trying to tie the democratic candidates to
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this unpopular president now. democrats are building up a little space between themselves and the president. a debate last night in new hampshire senator gene shaheen was asking whether she would want bt obama to campaign for her. >> i never said i didn't want president obama to come and campaign. he is dealing with the threats from isis. i think he is exactly where he needs to be. this from alaska mark baget who told them i did vote for him but that's irrelevant. it is not irrelevant he is gone in two years. here is the white house response to that. >> whoever is hitting the president of the united states is relevant in a lot of important ways. >> the president is being jude
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dish shoes about his campaign appearances. he is not campaigning for many candidates. he is doing specific get out the vote efforts. he is speaking for instance to radio stations predominantly black audiences to make sure a lot of democrats show up at the polls. >> we are gearing up for the weekend. >> good morning. we are expecting beautiful weather. much better than the nor' easter we have to deal with this week. i want to share with you partial solar eclipse pictures. it happened yesterday during the evening hours across the east coast and afternoon along the west coast. the first one comes to us from cowboy 46. we have the sun missing as the moon started to move in p front
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of it. we have the next pictures from the national mall. a beautiful picture you can see the solar eclipse on her camera screen. he took this image at the climate center where you can see the surn missing again. the travel forecast for today is a little unsettled. you can expect warm temperatures out there it could be in the 80's. in new york city philadelphia and much quieter weather today and temperatures are fall like. one area of unsettled weather across portions of the pacific northwest. we had more rain and snow forecast over the weekend. >> love the pictures you showed us. >> i am glad it stopped raining. >> i have nothing to complain about. >> the time now about 5:40 in the morning. they can't bring guns on campus
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already facing charges of voter registration fraud. the director loved him so much he was offered a job there. >> the high school allowing students to pose with guns. >> hunting is an important hobby to student and should be in the yearbook if used. students should pose with guns if they don't violate the school's dress code and can't be pointed at the camera. >> we decided we didn't want to have offensive depicts as long as it wasn't used in terms of hunting supporting like picture that it might be okay. >> half allow guns in senior photos. lori rothman is here with what
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is important to americans. >> it is alive. fox polls already achieved the american dreams or will eventually. most say the next generation will be worse off than we are today. the majority of voters 69 percent to 45 percent believe they are better off than their parents were but 35 percent will be better for the next generation. what factors are most important to achieving the american dream? 83 percent said raising a family and retiring comfortably. 50 percent that was part of their dream and said having a successful career was key to their lifetime goal. >> thank you very much. log on to foxbusiness.com/fanl finder. let's keep talking about this. what's your version of the american dream.
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join the conversation on the facebook page right after the show. #keep talking. >> toos time for your 5@5:00. how about taking a drive to see our great country? here are the five longest highways in the u.s. u.s. 50 skrechs from ocean city maryland clocking in at 3,11 miles. next try your luck on u.s. 30 from atlantic city, new jersey oregon. take a ride from boston to seattle at i 9 the 0 it stretches 3101 miles. . totals 3,207 miles from massachusetts to bishop, california. finally the longest is u.s. 20 it goes from new port oregon to
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massachusetts sttches miles or you can do what i did to fly. >> please take a bathroom break if you take any of the trips. >> cnn taking a cheap shot after an audio recording was at the fight. >> this is the best audio we have ever come across. we have come across it a long time. >> would it be different if the family was liberal? laura ingram weighs in. brian kilmeade is here with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> good morning to you. i know you do a fan stas tick job. first off new york city doctor now diagnosed with ebola. ebola is in new york city. plus the nypd not ruling
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terrorism. two were hit. carl rove is here on a different note with his reaction to that as well as the mid term races. geraldo rivera is here on the role of terror here and north of the border. chris wallace on his big gift and so much more. with the hottest races in the country joanie ernst live only with us. all coming up on "fox & friends." get ready.
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accused of. the last two games of the season canceled. junior and varsity coaches suspended. just an hour away in new jersey players have been arrested for similar offenses. >> cnn taking a shot at sarah palin's family. in september there was a fight involving sarah palin's family, her husband and some of her children. officers releasing an audio and cnn wasting no time jumping in. >> i'm going to come right out and say it, this is quite possibly the best minute and a half of audio we've ever come across, welcome across in a long time any way. a massive brawl in alaska sparked after one of sarah palin's daughters was pushed at a party. now police released audio of that interview. it does have colorful
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language from bristol. here is her recollection of how that night unfolded. sit back and enjoy. >> i'm going to defend my sister. nobody comes out of nowhere and pushes me on the ground. my dress in front of everybody [bleep]. come on you [bleep]. [bleep]. i don't know this guy. i've never seen this guy in my life. [bleep]. [bleep]. >> that's what i don't get. >> i think that long beep was my favorite part. >> the cnn reporter has since apologized for her remarks. that brings us to look who's talking. laura ingraham raising questions about how the mainstream media covers this story. >> if she had been let's say the daughter of a renowned and revered liberal, then i have a feeling there wouldn't be this cute kind of funny smirk on an anchor.
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i don't think they would be throwing to this audio in the same way. i don't know if they would be throwing to it at all. i think, look, the palins are the favorite whipping post of the left because i think the left thinks they are the easy target. if we demean or ridicule them, maybe it will make us look a little better or make conservatism look less intelligent or something like that. and all i can say is i would be careful to judge anyone's private life when it involves a family member who is a daughter, who is not in politics as far as i can tell. >> the time is now 54 minute after the hour. colorado residents asking a mexican restaurant to drop illegal from its name. is it fine or is it over the line? >> turns out drinking can actually boost your memory but only after a certain age. we have the magic number.
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it is 58 minutes after the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. the f.b.i. now investigating a hatchet attack on two new york city police officers. the suspect shot dead by police allegedly posted on facebook about terrorism. health officials searching for people who may have been in contact with a new york city doctor now hospitalized with ebola. four people close to dr. craig spencer already being monitored. criminal charges could be filed as early as today against the maker of the exploding air bags.
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more than eight million now recalled. the government website is up and running, so check it out nhtsa.gov. >> time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good, are you over 60? then grab a drink. new research shows alcohol boosts your memory and stimulates cells in the brain. women need just one drink. men, you need two. next the bad, turntion turns out changing your company's name to isis isn't is a good idea. now they are changing it. >> the restaurant owners of illegal peace are being asked to change their name. residents claim illegal is offensive. >> brand-new polls showing many still value the american dream. so what is your version of the american dream? you can head to our facebook page now,
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#keeptalking. i'll be there looking forward to see what everyone has to say this morning. "fox & friends" starts now. >> good morning. today is friday, the 24th of october, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. he never uttered a word and just started swinging. a man with a hatchet teabd teabd -- attacked two new york city police officers. >> ebola now in america's largest city. a new york doctor infected but not before roaming the city for days, including going on the subway. eight million people live here, so how many are at risk? this has protocol under fire. two cops leaving the ebola doctor's apartment and dumping their protective gear in a trash can. >> in -- the moment a national hero is
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