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>> >> hot zones to a mandatory quarantine. >> they are sorting out the administration's mixed messages. >> those american troops left the hot zone in isolation at three weeks in their base in italy meaning no contact with other troops or family members until it is guaranteed they are ebola free. it was put in place by the department of the army. it is a lot more straight than the rules for doctors and others which is a problem for some lawmakers here in the states. >> kaunt treat the military one way and treat het workers another way. line be liberia and sierra leone citizens different way. >> the nurse from maine was released before her 21 days were up after complaining about her
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civil rights after the new jersey policy when the symptoms emerged. when why didn't the president have a plan to isolate troops where before they were sent into harm's way. >> we are putting place policies to protect the american people and protect the persamerican tr. we are going to let science drive that process. >> the federal government issuing different guidelines than the states for dealing with people who may have been exposed to ebola. the white house asked if that was messy. josh earnest said take it up with the so-called father of the constitution and james patterson. >> the illegal immigrant about to face a judge. new questions are surfacing about how he escaped a third deportation after a 2003 arrest. kelly wright is here with a
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closer look on the issue. >> this case is revealing what police describe as a disturbing aspect of illegal immigration. police arrested this ban for the deadly shooting of two california sheriff's deputies. he identified himself as marcella marquez but used the other things to identify himself as an illegal immigrant who was arrested on drug rg chas. he was deported shortly after that. the sheriff says his arrest shows the federal government isn't doing enough to stop the illegal immigration. >> now we have two deputy sheriffs killed by an illegal alien. it's not the first time. we have had law enforcement in this valley killed by illegals, too. the system is messed up. we have to do something about this whole illegal immigration problem. >> he is accused of shooting down deputies michael davis and
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danny oliver on friday in sacramento. >> he loved catching the bad guys. he wasn't concerned that much with misdemeanors. he thought it was a waste of time almost. he really wanted to get felon s felonies. they would compete how many felonies they could get. we have to get the worst off the street so they competed with each other. >> proud wife. charges of murder attempted murder and car jacking. >> thank you, kelly. what does the administration need to do to keep track of illegals? join "fox & friends" after the show with #keep talking. lured to their death brand new information about how a 15-year-old gunman targeted his
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victim. he would text his victims both friends and family members telling them to come to the cafeteria of the washington state school. once they sat down he ambushed h them from behind. the motive is not clear. the question everybody has is why. i don't think the why is something anybody can provide. two people were killed three mour remain hospitalized. to pennsylvania police use a weapon in the hunt for eric frein who has been on the run for more than 6 weeks. check this out a mrifrp in the box helium balloon is armed with cameras and it can spot people over three miles away. unlike noisy police helicopters the balloon is silent. he will not notice it as it lies in the woods. >> a family from colorado pleading with the public to help find their missing father as the
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search enters a 5th day now. he vanished on thursday night during the bronco's game. he got up during the bathroom at half time only to find his father gone. they spotted the dad in the mile high stadium in the third quarter that was the last time he was seen. he didn't are a credit card or a card with him. we will be live on "fox & friends" at 8:15. >> a featured brand new isis video appearing to taunt u.s. forces. unlike previous videos he is now seen in regular clothes. he is casually walking around kobani the same city they are trying to keep out of their
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hands. >> the soldier gunned down during a terror attack will be laid to rest. he leaves behind a 5-year-old son. harry reid losing support from his rank and file. she is going to wait to see what the leadership looks like. landrieu holding a razor thin lead in her race over bill cassidy. cassidy was a no show at a debate last night. landrieu facing colonel robb manith. distancing herself from the handling of ebola. >> i don't think our government has been as forward leaning as it could be.
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>> new polls indicate if the race goes to a runoff cassidy appears to be in a strong position to unseat landrieu. >> remember this from massachusetts. >> don't let anybody tell you that it's corporations and businesses that create jobs. >> now she is back pedallying saying she shorthanded the point. speaking at another rally clinton says our economy grows when businesses and entrepreneurs create jobs. she meanted to lash out at tax breaks for corporations instead. let's look now to "look who is talking." >> it's a signal to democrats. if you can't make the elementary
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liberal argument that the role of government without having this ridiculous thinking that jobs are not created corporations. then you are not going to be a good candidate. he's a person who said quote we had trouble paying the mortgages on our houses. they ought to plead poverty. you don't refer to your homes in the pleural. that's getting the elementary stuff. >> overnight voters elect a new leader to replace toronto's crack smoking mayor rob ford. he bowed out of the race after being diagnosed with ance cancer. john tory won the election and rob was elected to the city council. >> dallas where the cowboys were
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wried riding the street back and forth. bryant reaching for a touchdown. redskins answering right back with a fort shun. >> in over time the redskins are able to march down the field and put three on the board forcing the cowboys to answer but roam mow and the offense failed to deliver. >> redskins shock the cowboys 20-17. >> heather, it might be fall out there. but the northeast and mid atlantic is going to feel unseasonably warm temperatures today. >> maria molina is tracking it all in the weather center. >> hello. we are seeing temperatures above average across parts of the east coast. you are going to be in the 80's across portions of the carolinas. in new york city the forecast high temperature today is 71 degrees. many of the areas are looking at temperatures 10 degrees above average. meanwhile further off to the west we have a cold front moving
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eastward. behind that system we are seeing the cooler temperatures in cities like chicago, minneapolis and also further west. you are seeing those highs only in the 50's. there is some change on its way. by wednesday we do have the cold front moving eastward and impacting portions of the east coast. the the colder temperatures not arriving just yet upper 70's in rally and 60's in new york city. we are going to notice severe weather a slight chance for some of the storms with damaging winds and hail across parts of ohio and northwestern parts of pennsylvania and pacific northwest our storm system has arrived with more areas of rain. heather and ainsley it has been unsettled and that trend continues this week again. over to you. >> 10 minutes after the top of the hour. forget body cameras now there's a new system to track how costs drive. >> a school assignment for students to take inventory of their family medicine cabinet,
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that's sparking firestorm. >> some big box stores will be open for business one retailer giving the employee thanksgiving off.
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first bubbled out of an erupting volcano in june. it was forced to sit by and see it go into the deepest part of the neighborhoods. >> they were drifting in the middle of the ocean for days. they are on dry land thanks to the coast guard. dramatic video where they were plucked one by one out of the florida keys. the group left cuba for the u.s. about a week ago. they were stranded for at least two-days when the raft fell apart. the coast guard is still looking for two more men. >> a mother shocked when an 8-year-old son brought home paper calling our founding fathers racists. it was given to their son at an will elementary school. the handout portraying the president as slave owning racist. the mother is outraged. the paper was never meant to be handed out.
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>> time now to move on this. a school aionment th -- assignmt went too far. >> students were instructed by the health teacher to take inventory of their home medicine cabinet. >> parents say it's a gross invasion of privacy. school officials say this is the first we have heard about the assignment. >> sometimes we are blind sided we don't know if they are giving an assignment out that they shouldn't be doing. >> was this homework assignment just fine or over the line? >> you can send us the comments on facebook, twitter to foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. and we can share them later in the show. >> many people will be dressed up as zombies because one ofopu is the walking dead. are these zombies out of touch with reality?
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jesse waters with a zombie chir rit -- charity event to find out. >> there are people who aren't infected the zombies have to chase them down. >> what are you trying to do out there? >> trying to eat your flesh. >> geez, mister, you are even hungrier than i am. >> i watch real housewives mostly. >> do you believe in zombies in real life? >> i do in real life. i wouldn't say i hope for a zombie apock clips but i am ready for one. >> your fascination from zombies detaching you from reality a little bit. >> who is the vice president of the united states. >> the vice president -- i should know this.
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i am sorry. >> joe? >> i was going to say pesce. >> funny how? like i am a clown? i amuse you? >> joe biden. >> joe biden. >> am i telling you that for the first time? >> ever heard of joe biden? >> no, not at all. i wish i hadn't heard of him either. >> republican or democrat? >> hauh? >> i don't like nobody touching me. a oo really hard to believe sometimes. >> the time now 18 minutes after the top of the hour. a warning for every parent across the country. two major recalls what you need to know to keep your baby safe. >> a plus size controversy for the nation's biggest retailer. the offensive label that has wal-mart scrambling to apologize to consumers. >> halloween is a few days away.
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are you excited about halloween? i heard the obama's have invited children to go trick or treating at the white house on friday. shoulding fun. the secret service tackles the kids, we got one, we got one. trying to get in the front office dressed as a gninja turtle.
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>> o.j. simpson's lawyers arguing a judge was wrong to deny simpson a new trial in the 2008 kidnapping and attempted robbery conviction. his trial lawyer botched the case he says. he is serving 9 to 33 years in prison not eligible for parole
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in 2017. >> oscar pistorius in a prison serving five years. they are trying to make sure he is there even longer. they are preparing to afeel the verdict and the sentence has beeneded down. prosecutors originally pushed for 10 years in prison. the disgraced olympian was convicted of manslaughter and it is likely he will spend less than a year in jail. >> virginia taking action for removing a car rail system blamed for causing deadly crashes across the country. the manufacturer failed to meet the deadline to conduct a new round of crash tests on the system. it is designed to absorb the impact of vehicles but mod fic tation indications were done to ma save money. they lied do the government about the decade old modification. >> six people after saving a driver under a pickup truck.
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the man wasn't wearing a seat belt and was ejected from his truck after a van crashed into him causing a massive pileup. the good samaire than who saw the truck went to his aid lifting the car off of him and he is expected to be okay. >> recalls issued for children's products. >> loren simonetti for our sister station. >> message for parents. new test disposables is calling back baby wipes sold under brand names cutis simply right and others you are looking at on the screen because some may contain bacteria. they were distributed to wall screens sam's club and diapers do the come. if you bought them you can bring them back. the buckles can be hard to unlatch if food and drink get stuck in between. you are looking at the models
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affected and the government says in an emergency it may be difficult to get a child out of the seat. consumer report says lexus and toyota are the best brands in the rankings. one was an american grand. they were influenced the technology in cars including navigation as well as stereo systems. the worst car brand is chrysler fiat. cosco is telling workers stay home on thanksgiving you deserve the day home with family. more and more stores start opening up on turkey day. maisie succe macy's is opening up at 6:00 thanksgiving day. >> thank you, lauren. don't forget to watch lauren on the fox business network. go to foxbusiness.com/channel finder to find it on your tv.
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>> how the name of a wi-fi hot spot forces a plane to turn around. >> if you thought the nsa was invasive, listen to this, the post office secretly tracking your mail. the stunning new report. first on this day back in 1858 macy's opened its doors in new york city. >> in 1986 the statue of liberty was dedicated.
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big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern.
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>> he was arrested and deported twice. a man who shot and killed two sheriff's deputies was somehow still here in the country. is the administration doing enough to track illegals? >> an afternoon job turning into a close call for britain's prime minister. the security breech all caught on camera. >> you may soon have to find another place to walk fido. one push to ban pets from parks.
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>> "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> we are scared up here. second half hour of "fox & friends first". thank you for watching. >> it is half past the hour. the illegal immigrant accused of murdering two sheriff's deputies in sacramento hours away from facing a judge. >> new questions are surfacing about how he escaped a third deportation after a 203 arrest. >> kelly wright is here with the latest. >> ainsley and heather good morning to you. the big question stemming from this case is how did one man skirt the law and return to the country to carry out a 30 mile
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crime spree ending in the death of two sheriff's deputies. danny oliver and michael david davis was gunned down on friday both men were stabd as loving putting away the bad guy. he identified himself as marquez joined by his wife. police found he had other names including lewis enrique monroe an illegal immigrant who was arrested 18 years ago in arizona on drug charges. he was handed over to ice which deported him twice. >> this represents another failure, another breakdown in terms of immigration. >> unfortunately our deputy
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sheriff was killed. that's sad. i hope someone looks into this situation. >> wants congress to look into the situation the sheriff does, but right now he is set to appear in court today on charges including murder, attempted murder and car jacking. >> kelly wright. thank you. >> what does the administration need to do to go to our facebook account and use #keep talking. >> fridayburg te -- he texted f and family members to come to the cafeteria in the school. once he had them sitting down he ambushed them. >> the question everybody wants is why. candidly i don't know that the why is going to be something we can provide.
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>> two people killed one is in the hospital. the man accused of scaling the white house fence dragged screaming from court. he began hysterically creaming for help saying he's the target of a conspiracy. the federal judge ordering him to go psychological evaluation and treatment. he was stopped by secret service dogs after climbing the fence near the lawn. >> they are trying to figure out how a jogger was able to barely full steam into cameron. he braces for impact. security scrambling to grab the man. the prime minister was rushed into a car. >> police say he was not a threat. corporal nathan korea will be laid to rest.
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hundreds gather to pay their respects at the national war memorial where he was killed. john kerry will be there to lay a reiwreath at the memorial. >> mixed messages the military ordering troops working in it ebola infected areas to a mandatory wrurn teen. one problem they are totally different. they have the separate standards for both groups. >> you have individual states coming up with their own policies the cdc now coming up with their own guidelines and the pentagon going a different direction all trying to deal with people returning from west africa. this nurse casey kick cock may be the perfect example of how confusing it could be. she was gaurn teened released from a new jersey hospital yesterday after her fever s
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subsided and she tested negative for ebola and she threate actio. now they are fighting officials in the home state of maine who are pushing for their oren quarantine. they are coming up with mandatory quarantine rules for healthcare workers leaving federal workers at the white house exasperated. >> we should be mindful not placing undue burden or some cases outright disrespecting healthcare workers who areic making a commitment to serve those who are less fortunate to try to stop the outbreak at the source. >> but om is of the confusion was coming from it the administration, too, after the chief of staff ordered u.s. troops returning from west africa to undergo 21 days of monitoring. this is criticism of the government's overall response. >> you can't treat the military one way and treat individuals who are health workers coming out of the region another way.
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liberia, sierra leone citizens a different way. >> this is raising questions about the nature of the new ebola czar. why isn't he more visible? they say he has only been on the job for a week. back to you guys. >> doug luzader live for us in washington. it is time for us to look who is talking. the house chairman republican demanding answers from the white house now. >> he says the administration may bring patients to the u.s. for treatment. >> there is increasing evidence they are making those plans, the members of the media, my office have received confidential communications saying those plans are being developed. that's why i wrote to secretary kerry and johnson asking them to confirm or deny it and produce any documents related to that. this is simply a matter of
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common sense that if you are concerned about this problem spreading, and this is a deadly disease we are even concerned about the great healthcare workers when they come back not spreading it. we shouldn't be bringing in the patient. >> happy birthday lady liberty. the american icon turning 128 years old today. you can celebrate in style by going to earth cam.com. it skwlus the t-- it includes tp of the crown and inside the torch. it hasn't been scene since 1916. >> it will feel warm but don't be fooled. why the s word could be threatening halloween plans. >> maria molina is tracking all of it for us. >> it is a roller-coaster ride. >> you get the increases in
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temperatures and then a cold front comes through and you are looking at well below averages. you are looking at temperatures above average out there. make it into the 70's in places like new york city. in washington, d.c. temperatures should make it into the 80's. cold front has already moved through chicago. the concern out there is strong winds. looking at gusts potentially to 35 miles per hour in placeses like atlanta. there is a risk for severe storms across pennsylvania and ohio with the cold front. heather and ainsley, as far as that snow word you were talking about it looks like there could be snow across parts of new england coming up this week end. we may be able to get halloween in with no snow. >> you are the one who said snow. not me.
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i said s word. >> we will be paying close attention for the rest of the week. >> 38 after the top of the hour. coming up, take your hat off or you can't vote? where one man was denied to vote all because of the hat on his head. >> fat girl costumes? the outrageous on-line label and what wall bha-mart has to say f itself this morning. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter.
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>> passengers on a flight about to leave for london spot an alarming wireless network on the in flight wi-fi. it was called al qaeda free terror network. air marshals found no evidence the network came from any one on the plane.
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>> if it is a joke you can't be of sane mind making these judgments naming your kwie pie al qaeda. it was already red flagged. >> the flight was eventually rescheduled. a plus size controversy for the nation's biggest retailer. wal-mart scrambling to apologize after a category popped up labeled fat girl costumes. it linked to all of the plus size halloween costumes for women everything from vampires to olympic goddesses. it was taken down and wal-mart reaching out to say they are sorry to angry customers on twitter. it is not clear how the mistake was made. first body cameras now police are going to be tracked through their cruisers. they are teaming up with the system. it records how fast officers are driving, if they get in an accident and even if they put on their seat belts. ford insists it is all about
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officer safety but some cops are saying it is an invasion of privacy. your mail not for your eyes only. the post office is spying on you. lori rothman is here with the disush itting new report. >> an unsettling report finds u.s. postal service approved some 50,000 requests last year to secretly monitor the mail of private americans. those requests reportedly from law enforcement agencies to monitor male through the national security investigation. it was complete last may but got no real attention until now. the new york times obtained the documents through the freedom of information act and characterized the report as a rare public accounting of the post office's massive surveillance program. perhaps most alarming the audit found in many cases the postal service approved their request to monitor mail without information as to what exactly
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officials are looking for in that mail. until reaction postal officials are saying they are less obtrusive than the personal data. >> back to you. to find lori on fox business log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> post game prayers are side lined. why the players say it won't stop the holy huddle. >> if you can't walk your dog at the park where will you go? the city who wants to ban parks from pets. >> how are you doing, ladies. let me tell you what's on the schedule for us on "fox & friends." only a week until the mid term elections. the president is told to stay away from senate candidates. it won't stop a governor's race. will will be a fallout.
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as they urge the troops to be quarantined they tell us they are not sure what they should do. where is the ebola czar? has any one seen him? eric prince the founder of black water fights back and sounds off about our military and our government fighting against us in our two wars. all coming up on "fox & friends." don't miss a minute. hey matt, what's up?
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only affair. some residents outraged that the school superintendent would blaback down to an out of state coach. he vows to i am part to him on his players whenever he can. we will continue to move forward and be about respect and do the things we know that good citizens and good people node to do. >> a georgia man is outraged after being told to take off his nra hat after voting. he showed up for early voting in it douglas virl, georgia, workers told him to remove his hat. >> election workers say they are standing by their decision saying no one is allowed to favor one party over another.
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>> eric shawn takes a look at the state of voter id laws ahead of the election. >> voter i d-backing it in texas throwing it out in wisconsin and arkansas. 15 states require a photo id. >> this isn't an objective to voter id in general. courts are finding not only they are discriminatory but actually unjust fybly keep large numbers of people from being able to participate. >> voter id protects the credibility of our election has
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voter i.d. and where voters without one are able to vote with a provisional ballot. secretary of state mulltoll us voter idea works and said this has not been a case of any voter denied the right to work. he says in 2012 only 186 people did not have an i.d. and they all voted. in this year's primaries another 20,000 people voted and mueller says zero voters were turned away. >> i think it is a good thing because it protects a person's vote. it is a good thing because it protects integrity of the election. we use our i.d.'s for so many different things today. our law is one where we have visited hundreds of locations. we've talked to thousands of people. and we provide free i.d.'s to anyone who needs one. >> mollis believes some state laws can be too strict and that is why he
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three minutes until the top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. marcelo marquez, the illegal immigrant deported twice before allegedly murdering two sherrifs deputies in sacramento expected in court today. what do you think the administration needs to do to keep track of illegals? join us on #keeptalking. evacuations in hawaii now as lava is creeping closer to home. it is traveling 20 miles per hour. baby wipes contaminated with bacteria are being recalled. they are sold under the brand names cuties and simply right. you can return them for a full refund. >> time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good. an off-duty sergeant finds more than $120,000 on the roadway and turns it in. good thing it was someone's life savings. >> banning pets from parks?
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the reason owners are not cleaning up after their dogs. finally the ugly. >> all right. first time. look out! move! move! [bleep] >> a man firing a smith & wesson gun for the first time forced to run for his life when the bullet splits a tree trunk. time for your brew on this responses. >> a utah school instructs students to take inveteran toir of their family's medicine cabinets. >> we asked was this fine or over the line? >> paul writes that is over the line and beyond personal business and the school should have a better eye on teacher assignments. >> tom says they have no need to know since they have no contact with any other patient in the
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household. intrusion of privacy. thanks to everyone who responded. >> some prescriptions are very personal. you don't want your student going back and telling the teacher. >> thanks to everyone. have a great day. "fox & friends" starts now. >> bye. >> hi everyone. good morning. tuesday is tuesday, the 28th of october, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. the department of defense cracking down on ebola putting a 21 day quarantine in effect for any soldier working in an infected nation. so why is the white house so loose on their quarantine guidelines and where on earth is the ebola czar? >> good question, anna. hillary clinton tries walking back her claim that businesses don't create jobs but her clarification sounds awfully familiar to this. >> you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> oh boy, is hillary in trouble? more of her fallout

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