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of our traditions. >> does president obama owe netanyahu an apology after someone in the administration called him a chicken bleep. head to our facebook page. use #keep talking. >> fox and friends starts right now. >> hi everyone and good morning. today is thursday, 30th of october, 2014. it's a word so bad we can't even say it on television but forget an apology from the white house for insulting our only ally in the middle east. they don't even want to investigate who said it. >> you have gone after reporters again and again in this administration and then when it comes to insulting the prime minister you don't seem to care who leaked it. >> maybe they don't care because they already know. we'll tell you what we know this morning and you can decide. >> what would our attorney general eric holder's biggest regret be? >> i think about the subpoena to
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the fox reporter, rosen. >> well, this morning the fox reporter rosen responds to that stunning admission by our top law officer. >> can't wait to meet that rosen guy. and the husband of a democratic candidate caught red handed. >> those aren't your signs. >> there's no -- >> there's no what. >> there's no name on this sign. >> yes there are. right here. property of the republican party. >> the rest of that tape and the name on those signs straight ahead because mornings are better with friends. unless you're that guy. >> hey, you're watching fox and friends. bam! boom! >> welcome aboard folks live in studio e. it's fox and friends. we got anna with us. >> good morning everybody. >> glad to have you. we have enough enemies in this
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world. it's amazing how we're talking about our friends. you would think we would save verbiage like this for our enemies. according to a senior obama administration benjamin netanyahu is chicken blank. you talk about tensions between our best ally maybe on the planet but in the middle east where does that come from? >> it's so extraordinary that that sort of talk goes on at the white house and you have to wonder who exactly said that. the white house couldn't possibly like that unless they feel like that. jen had an exchange at the department of state with a reporter about you are going to apologize aren't you. >> you don't feel a need for an apology because this was said by an anonymous official rather than let's say the vice president saying something about turkey or saudi arabia in which he makes a phone call to apologize for. >> well, obviously every
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circumstance is different. i have been clear and the secretary will be clear when he speaks to netanyahu next that that doesn't represent our views. >> she says it would be a waste of time to figure out who said this and to apologize. it doesn't make any sense. the other piece that struck me from the piece by goldberg was the biggest frustration and the biggest person the white house is frustrated with is benjamin netanyahu. it's not kim jong un or vladimir putin. how do they spin it? you spat with the people that you love the most. >> i think that it's very clear to everyone that the united states and israel are key allies. they are, you know, bond together in the middle east and so the frustration i think you're sensing steve is why isn't the administration more angry at the north koreans or the russias et cetera, but it's when you have a close friend or
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a husband or lover that you're frustrated with them that you see this kind of out cry. >> i get it and that's fine if you didn't read the last article but they go into detail about all the problems we have with our loved one. he's a small timer that's the pay your of jerusalem that doesn't have the guts to bomb iran even though we begged him not to a couple of years ago. >> the part about that is the juicy part. we talked netanyahu out of taking out iran. he followed our orders and now he's a chicken bleep? clearly the administration knows who said this. in fact, there's a real good possibility that our president said this about mr. netanyahu. >> i mean, come on if my lover called me a chicken you know what, that would be the last time in the barnyard. i'll tell you that right now. but are we showing our true colors about how we feel about benjamin netanyahu in israel.
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remember this in 2008. he said i cannot bear netanyahu he's a liar and obama said you're fed up with him but i have to deal with him more often than you. >> there's a lot of ways you can describe benjamin netanyahu but as a guy that's chicken or not aggressive or a coward, did you see what just happened over the last six months. have you seen in the past what he has done? he's cracking down almost too hard. i thought that's why the world was so upset with him. >> they're not going to apologize and the white house does know who said it but what is interesting is if they were upset they would go after the leaker. they would try to figure out who exactly leaked that to the atlantic. we're going to talk a little bit shortly about how eric holder was asked about some regrets but ed henry is also talking about the whole thing of aren't you going to try to get to the bottom of this and he too, not very curious.
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look. >> why then are you kind of fluffing off this idea that you kind of don't care who leaked that story -- that not might have but insulted the prime minister of israel. you have gone after reporters again and again in this administration to find out who leaked information to them and when it comes to insulting the prime minister you don't seem to care who leaked it. >> again i don't think that's an accurate reflection of the administration's policy. it's not an accurate reflection of our views. >> hasn't this department gone after all series of reporters. >> no, and they have put in measures to ensure that journalists in this country are able to do their job. >> so you don't seem curious because that's not how we feel however one thing is clear the defense minister came to this country to meet with our secretary of state and he was not able to get an appointment. i guess secretary of state kerry was all booked up. >> one of the reporters they're
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talking about are james rosen. turns out holder regrets that subpoena and here's how james rosen responds to all of this. the attorney general's latest comments about my case like his previous remarks scarcely address the relevant facts of his conduct. >> in this case they don't have to go after the reporter because they know who said it to the reporter probably and they probably feel like that anyway. the thing that eric holder did say though i think i could have been a little more careful looking at the language in the filing regarding james rosen and when you take a look at what was in the language the fbi claimed that rosen had perhaps opened the law. he was either an aider or abettor or coconspiritor and they grabbed his e-mail a couple of years after and suddenly people are saying you can't do
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that. unfortunately during this administration, not so much. >> we just want journalists to be able to do their jobs. how about when you start going after their parents. remember that? >> james's parents in staten island. >> yeah, they have always been a problem in this country. >> yes eric holder. >> a lot of people have been complaining about his parents. it's good they cracked down on them from the white house. >> it's good he has regrets. >> i don't have regrets tossing it over. >> i have a show down to tell you about taking place in maine this hour. police troopers in front of her house. we're talking about the nurse that treated ebola patients in west africa. she is now thumbing her nose at officials there that want her quarentineed. her civil rights are being violated since she tested negative for the disease. she defied that by stepping outside of her home to speak to officials. state officials are looking to
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get a court order to force her to stay inside. >> while you were sleeping the husband of a democratic state senator was wide awake at this hour that he was busted stealing republican campaign signs at 4:00 in the morning. police are releasing an arrest warrant. >> those aren't your signs bud. >> there's no -- >> there's no what. >> there is no name on these signs. >> yes they are. look right here. property of the republican party. >> we got you brother. we got your license plate, your face and everything. >> oh my gosh. what is it high school or something? >> well, long faces a year in prison and a $2300 fine despite his denial. >> it may be just a preview of the presidential election. former florida governor jeb bush taking a swipe at hilary clinton that said that businesses don't create jobs. >> this last week i saw something that was breathtaking,
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a former secretary of state that was campaigning in massachusetts where she said that don't let them tell you that businesses create jobs. >> well bush says economic growth creates companies and that leads to more jobs. >> and the giants winning the third world series in just five seasons. >> popped up. sandoval, in foul territory, giants win. >> wow, the final score, 3-2. >> thousands packing the streets after the game. but before it was the opera singer that stole the show. ♪ and the home of the brave
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>> she took -- oh, poor thing. but what a graceful recovery. done like a pro. >> but what about the grounds keeper that got the lines just right. just messed up the batter's box. i can't believe it. >> that's why i don't sing opera. it's too dangerous. >> and it's in italian. >> coming up, they're in our country illegally and now new proof they're casting ballots at the polls perhaps. the outrageous voting praud exposed straight ahead. >> how can a fortunate 500 company pay its workers well above minimum wage and save more money. the ceo of the container store with his ways to success. next.
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revenue. >> his secret, putting more women in charge. author of the new book uncontainable. thanks for being with us. >> good morning glad to be here. >> thanks kip. your point is proved by fox and friends, the two masterminds behind our show are female. what type of attributes do women have that men don't? >> well, i think that guys came back from world war ii and started businesses and adopted a lot of the command top down methodology of leadership and management and the companies that do best have more of a conscious capitalist or servant leadership type of management style. more transparent. more team and nurturing. so i think we're seeing a feminization of american business. we're not there yet because only
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23 of the fortune 500 ceos are women. but for basically a houseware store like the container store having a vast majority of our leadership as women is great. we love men too. we have great men leaders as well. >> i love your store. you have things i've never seen before. it's easy to go in there and go down each and every aisle. one of the interesting things is you are like a lot of other businesses able to pay your employees about double the minimum wage. we have a graphic here and you also do something with your employees. that is you really train them how to be in the store. that way you don't just hire somebody and say put on an apron. they know everything about your business. >> nothing worse than working at a retail store trying to help customers when you aren't well trained or you don't know what the products are about. the only reason a corporation
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exists is to maximize the return of the shareholder. and we're like okay the best way to do that is hire great people, train them well, pay them well and they will take better care of your customers than anybody else and if your employees are exstatic and shareholders will be as well. our philosophy is one great person can easily do the business productive of three people and customers and fellow employees and the company all thrive by having great people well trained and well paid and look forward to coming to work in the morning. >> and they'll stick with you when your making nearly double what the national average is. you guys play your employees on average $50,000 as opposed to the national average of less than $24,000. also something interesting is you and your wife work together. you say it works great for you and it's almost like the way people used to work on farms 200 years ago. >> well it's unusual today.
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the family business and we're not a family business. we have out grown that phase but it's delightful to do that. i'm a big advocate of it. sharon is in charge of the merchandising and buying. it's thrilling to build a business together. for me to watch her work is like watching monet paint the water lilies. it's a thrill. we get to travel the world to work with our manufacturers. the vast majority of our product is not available anywhere else and that's a lot of fun. that's a great way to spend a career. >> you have a great store with cool gismos. he also has a great book out called uncontainable. thank you for joining us. >> enjoyed it. >> 20 minutes after the top of the hour. already frustrated with obamacare, wait until you hear this, you're paying for it to cover foreign diplomats too. they get the coverage. >> and remember this confrontation? >> so if you think that inciting
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these people is a good idea i'm going to pull the plug on you. >> when you report the news, when you report the reality the people in charge want to shut you down. >> he didn't let up did he? this morning even more fall out. >> oh, boy.
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hi everybody. 23 minute afs the hour.
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stories making headlines at this hour your tax dollars paying for the health care of foreign diplomats. it's legal thanks to an obamacare loophole. according to health and human services if diplomats have the right visa they are eligible and russian jets and bombers spotted where they're not supposed to be across europe. what they're calling unusual incidents. u.s. officials believe it's just a show of power by putin. >> all right, they're responsible for some of the greatest military achievements in our history but overseas they face challenges at home like transitioning to regular civilian life. scott news helped raise more than $1 million for these heros. they face the very same transition for himself. scott, so glad you're up early. i knew that wouldn't be an
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issue. first off for people outside that associate with green berets the movies, what do you do? >> we specialize in unconventional warfare. we go into places behind the scenes and create stability and defense and diplomacy. >> you go to the eye of the storm. so out of the entire army, 1% get to be green berets and it takes two years to train you guys. >> it does. there's 6500 green berets and we're around the world doing the country's business. >> if you have a job that that's intense and rewarding that shows immediate gratification especially fighting for a country how could you possibly match that in the civilian world. when you're home you're just like everybody else. >> you still have the skills. we were all selected for a reason. we're can do.
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we're positive thinkers. we can go into situations and sort them out. those are the kind of people that american businesses would love to have. >> i agree with you but do you realize that when you come home? how do we transition you from the face paint world to our world? >> we have a process called the next bridge line. we have green beret and business mentors that take you and repurpose you and make you adapt to the civilian world just like the combat situation. >> so you get google and say get that linked in profile going. get your resume going. start making contacts. this is how you present yourself and this is what you do. living with insurgence might not be what morgan stanley needs. he was honored at the dinner i was privileged to be at. here's what he said about what you guys do. >> when president kennedy helped form the green berets they knew they would be needed.
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the values and principles that make you go into harm's way willingly are great american traits. the people in this room particularly the green berets have my greatest respect because they're prepared to risk everything for an idea and that idea is called america. >> what do you think? >> it was a great speech. his wife spoke as well. part of behind the green beret is a great wife and family that supports them as well. we want to participate in america too. we want to come home and be great americans. >> and some of you getting pink slips in battle right now aren't you? >> i think so. the draw down in the military. this lust just to come down to a normal size is effecting everybody and we've had several green beret officers get pink slips in the battlefield. >> it's so unacceptable it's beyond words. how can we get involved?
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>> see us at green beret foundation org. and all the money go to support the green berets and their families. >> thank you so much. great to see you in person. coming up straight ahead they're in the country illegally and casting ballots at the polls. crash test dummies are packing on pounds. can you believe it? first happy birthday to ivanka trump. she's 33 and so much smarter than me. [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working,
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yeah it's all about the photograph. it's your shot of the morning. the president of the united states that hates photo ops, addressing the nation about ebola along side health care workers and doctors still in the incubation period. they could still potentially still present ebola symptoms but i would imagine before they went into that room at the white house they probably all got a temperature check. >> you would hope they had some type of screening. i had somebody tweet me the other day, we're asking who should be in charge of the guidelines? the white house, the military, the governors. i had somebody tweet me that said if they're so comfortable let them spend the night at the white house. i don't think they're going to
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be spending the night. >> it was amazing to see him so angry yesterday. we're just careful. if you have a kid and someone just came back within 20 days of dealing with ebola patients. have my 25-year-old give him a hug. no, wait 21 days. you have to be sure. we all just watched this. it's not being fearful. it's just being smart. and we'll talk about this in more detail in 25 minutes but it's democratic governors and mayors. >> look at the state of california. they instituted a 21 day ebola period. you come back from west africa, you have been in contact with people you have so sit in your house 21 days, three weeks. 27 minutes before the top of the hour. >> have other news to bring you right now. you know the rookie cop you told you about attacked by a terrorist swinging a hatchet in new york city, he's now out of the hospital this morning. he faces weeks of physical therapy before he's able to go
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back on the beat. he and three other cops were attacked last week by a man with ties to islamic extremist happening at a subway stop in new york city and he was cheered on by so many fellow officers as he got out of the hospital. welcome home. >> well, they are calling it the smoking gun. stunning evidence that illegal immigrants are voting in the state of maryland. four people from frederick county are now suing the state. they want a judge to intervene before tuesday's election. the group says that thousands that stated they were not u.s. citizens tried to get out of jury duty but they went ahead and voted in elections since 2006. >> this is massive voter fraud. ththis is a national story. this is the smoking gun. we have formal documentation never been done before. >> well, republicans says this makes a strong case for a voter i.d. law in that state. he'll push for one in the section session. remember the chaos at the keen
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pumpkin festival? >> so if you think that inciting these people is a good idea i'm going to pull the plug on you. >> when you report the news. when you report the reality the people in charge want to shut you down. >> oh, well, that reporter nearly getting shutdown by the festival's organizer as drunken college kids spark the violent riots. police just announcing they have now arrested three more teenagers charging them with reckless conduct. more than 80 were arrested in that all together. >> and this is the shot of a lifetime times four. nice, a senior at ryan college in tennessee making four straight shots in 30 seconds
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winning a $10,000 scholarship. the student says he's never even played basketball. >> no way. >> that's the best part. >> all of them looked like they were about to come out but they went in. >> can you imagine how he would do if he had a lesson. >> all the kids around him are going give me a dollar. give me a dollar. >> i didn't know about brian college. >> meanwhile we've got the streets of new york city and look at her standing in the dark. >> that's right. good morning and i've got my coat on today because it's a lot cooler across part of the northeast and only going to get colder as we head into this weekend. let's start off with today's high temperatures. you're seeing the high temperatures in the 40s and 50s and farther west not bad in texas. highs in the 80s and 70s and across the west coast, california you look good. the high temperature in l.a. forecast to reach 80 degrees.
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much quiter conditions with a lot of sunshine but we have areas of rain moving in and here's the next storm almost producing areas of rain early this morning. i want to show you your forecast for friday, halloween, we have an area of low pressure exiting the great lakes and moving into the north. with that system we could see area of rain and transitioning over to snow in the areas holding up and that includes the appalachians. otherwise quite conditions expected across the center of the country. >> thank you very much. >> well, it's a thriller perfect for this halloween weekend. >> first, go around. get a shot inside the car. >> hey, back away. >> i've got it. i'm back. i'm back. >> will this be on television? >> morning news. >> if it bleeds it leads. >> are you currently hiring. >> i resent that. >> night crawler hits theaters tomorrow and stars a top notch
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cast. >> good morning, just in time for halloween is this creepy grizzly movie from screen writer director dan gilroy starring renee russo and jake gyllenhall. he goes from crime scene to crime scene every night in l.a. photographing the most horrific accidents and i think this culture actually exists. >> it does. >> you were telling me about it earlier in the green room and he went all out for this role. he lost about 30 pounds by eating kale. >> geled his hair it looks like. >> jogging every night. about 15 miles a day and eating gum. the critics are raving about his performance. oscar is probably in his future for this role definitely. we caught up with him recently at the red carpet premiere in new york city. to tell us about how he went all out for this role and what his first meal was after he was done dieting. >> there's movie tough and there's life tough. i don't like to merge the two which is why i try to go all out
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whenever i make movies. whenever you can know what real pain is then when you're working in a fictional world you can push it pretty far. first meal i had when i was finishing the movie was rosco's chicken and waffles. i had fried chicken and waffles and a ton of maple syrup. >> delicious. >> so he's really good. do you like it or no? >> it was fantastic. if you work in this business you'll find it very interesting. >> i got to go to a special screening and i talked to him about it because he has all of these little psychotic things in it so lengthy and he said to this day he'll remember one of them and resite it to himself. >> he's on quite a role. he's in the zone career wise. you can catch all of my interviews and as always find me on twitter for the latest celebrity buzz at fox light
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on an extra 100 pounds. on the right is the new fat dummy with a pancho which a thicker waistline and bigger rear end to resemble today's american. and game stop and nordstrom joining costco closing on thanksgiving this year. all three will reopen on black friday. >> thank you very much. that nurse right there that treated ebola patients in west africa refuses to self-quarentine and now health officials promising swift legal action. >> when it is made clear by an individual in this risk category that they do not intend to voluntarily stay at home for the remaining 21 days, we will immediately seek a court order to ensure that they do not make
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contact with the public. >> right now a police car is sitting outside her house. so do they have the right, the state, to arrest her if she leaves? let's talk to the judge. judge, the thing about this woman that freaked people out was when she came to newark airport. they did that scanner thing. she had a 101 reading on that device and later tested negative for ebola but was on her radar. >> that's why she was released from a tent in the parking lot in the downtown newark. >> but that's why she was confined to the tent because she had a 101 temperature. >> accept that's an insufficient basis to confine someone under the law. the presumption of liberty. we're all presumed to be free in america. she does not have to prove that she is not contagious. rather the state has to prove that she is contagious. now she may have some
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professional obligation consistent with maine haw as a licensed health care professional to comply with professional guidelines but as an american citizen she cannot be confined against her will unless and until a judge decides that, in fact, she is contagious. >> under the 10th amendment don't states have the right to protect the welfare and safety and health of the people. >> yes they do. that's the area of the constitution that says all the powers that the states gave the federal government that's all we gave and the rest we retain. traditionally health, safety, wealth or informal ration is retained by the state. >> but they feel it's within the safety of the state to have her confined. >> that's subject to everything in the constitution that says you're presumed free. the burden is on the state to show it. if they want to test her blood to see if she's carrying the disease. they can do that against her will but they would still have to demonstrate to a judge with
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her lawyers there resisting this demonstration that, in fact, she's contagious. she cannot be quarantinedbecausd in africa. she cannot be quarantined because she has a fever or they think or feel she is contagious. >> the way i remember the 10th amendment, all of that stuff, my daughter the law school student sent me a bunch of stuff regarding this. >> wait a minute, you went to your daughter to double check my research. >> no, i wanted to have the counter argument. >> i'm happy to be challenged. >> my daughter told me if the states want to enforce this they can't be oppressive about it.
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she is staying in a house so they confine her to that it would be reasonable. >> what would be oppressive and unreasonable is to confine her without any evidence. confine her just on the basis of where she had been. again, the exception to this is if she agreed as a nurse, licensed in maine, to comply with certain maine-generated guidelines for health care workers and if those guidelines say you should self-quarantine they can do that but they have to prove she is in fact contagious. >> this is just going to keep going on and on and on. >> and she's clear. she wants to leave the house today. >> god bless her. >> he is written about the legal fall out of ebola at washington times.com. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> what do you think about the nurse? is she being selfish or just defending her rights? e-mail us and send us a message on facebook or twitter and we'll read them in about ten minutes.
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a new breed of terror could pose the biggest threat the united states has ever seen. it's called cyber terror and an attack would wreak havoc on banks, expose classified government information and put american lives in danger. so are we prepared here at home? here to explain is kurt the cyber guy. good morning. >> good to see you. we're not prepared. and i think this country should be very concerned about the level of cyber security and how firm our borders as it relates to -- i think we talk about isis and the fear that they actually have an attack op u.s. soil, set that aside because the bigger threat is a cyber attack from anywhere in the world back on u.s. soil. let me talk about one example
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that is already happened. we turned a blind eye to it. but we need o wake up to this. the office of homeland security has a contractor that in august admitted to the fact that they had been hacked. this is the company, the defense contractor that is responsible for vetting every one of the government employees who work for the office of homeland security, especially those officers and border protection, the officers at tsa officers, and 20,000 records of these people, including their home address, their families' names, their past history is out on the open. >> all exposed? >> what do we do? >> we see that and go that's just terrible. but let's do the math here. you're a mexican drug lord making billions of dollars trafficking drugs around the world and your biggest problem has been getting across the border in the southern part of the u.s. across texas. well, what would you pay as a mexican drug lord how many millions of dollars would you pay for access to those agents'
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personal details? if i were up with of those agents, i would feel betrayed by the u.s. government at this very moment, especially by this contractor and it's just sloppy and must stop. >> the next idea you have for us is hackers wanting to gain control of banks. is this something that is happening -- >> jpmorgan chase is the big one we talked about so far the last couple of months. they've already spent now $3 billion towards security. then they've learned their lesson so far, but they're not remotely there in terms of sealing up the u.s. financial system. so we've talked about our dangers of hacking into banks. well, imagine the fact that now banks -- here is a type of scenario that's absolutely real. hackers are quiet and they have been inside of systems for not just weeks, but many times months. it gives them a chance to understand the systems so that they can get in and do an attack. now, one group of hackers may say, we're just out for money.
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another group could actually have ill intentions for not just the u.s. economy, but the global economy. let me tell you the scenario, 'cause this is very real. a group of hackers right now could do one attack where they simply go in and control the trading of any one bank, moving billions of dollars in a matter of a few minutes before it triggers and it stops it. you've now caused some serious concern. simultaneously, they do what's called a denial of service attack on the bank's web sites and also at the atm level, they can just have those disabled for a certain period of time before the bank can catch up with that. >> that could create like a run on the bank? >> what it can create is let's say we go down to the atm, it's not working, so we go in to the bank and they're like, our systems are down. we trio log on to the web site and that's down. you go, wait a second. where is my money? >> you've got great information there. just go to the cyberguy.com. thanks so much.
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and forget everything you've ever heard. this is the real way to get out the vote. ♪ your vote is your voice ♪ usa ♪ u-s-a ♪ where you from >> i think one of them is tim tebow. cosmo teaming up with one of the nation's biggest colleges to bring these guys to campus on election day. we'll expand on that story because mornings are better with friends. >> i'm ivanka trump and you're watching "fox & friends," the best show on news television. >> thank you very much. today is her birthday. happy birthday. i know she's watching. >> what do you get ivanka trump? a building? >> something gold. >> a gold building. >> yeah. >> with trump on the front. >> happy birthday to her. we got some big news this morning. at this hour, showdown is brewing between the state of maine and that nurse who treated
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ebola patients in west africa. >> nurse hickox refuse to go self quarantine and health officials in maine are promising legal action. >> you're not going to believe this. doug luzader has got it and he's why hickox is getting a lot of support from the white house. but not a lot of support elsewhere, doug. >> reporter: good morning. a lot of anger in the public about her response to this. casey hickox says she's being bullied by politician, that there is no scientific reason to keep her quarantined. it looks like she may try to violate that quarantine and launch a legal battle in the process. here is what she's now saying: i'm not willing to stand here, she says, and let my civil rights be violated when it's not science based. state officials, though, may now seek a court order to force her to stay inside her home to run out the clock on ebola's 21-day incubation period. >> we have been trying to work cooperatively with her.
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there are concerns about the lack of reliability and the lack of trustworthiness and the information that has been received. >> reporter: while hickox has received a great deal of criticism for her unwillingness to quarantine, president obama has largely agreed with her sentiment, saying returning healthcare workers should not automatically face a quarantine. >> we need to call them what they are, which is american heros. they deserve our gratitude and they deserve to be treated with dignity and with respect. >> but at the same time, there is a discrepancy here because you have the pentagon and this new policy that requires all service members returning from west africa to observe a 21-day quarantine just in case. the white house, meantime, says that the country's new ebola czar, ron klain, a guy we really haven't heard from up to this point, and he's going to the cdc in atlanta today to talk about the nation's response to ebola.
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back to you guys. >> thank you very much. the military and also the white house is saying the people in the military, they're not volunteers, so they're going to have to do the quarantine. wait a minute. they are volunteers. we've got a volunteer army for decades. >> we certainly do. when the president said they should be treated like hero, of course they should. they have these huge hearts, amazing healthcare workers going over there. but when they come back, they continue to sacrifice and stay quarantined for three weeks. they've made a big sacrifice. can we extend it a little bit long tore keep the american people safe? >> judge napolitano is here and believe it or not, he thinks she has a case in saying her freedom -- her right to be free has been violated. >> you're presumed free. again, the burden is on the state to show it. look, if they want to test her blood to see if she's carrying this disease, they can do that against her will. but they would still have to demonstrate to a judge with her lawyers there resisting this
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demonstration that in fact she's contagious. she can not be quarantined just because she's a nurse and worked in western africa. she can not be quarantined because she has a fever. she can not be quarantined because they think or fore she's contagious. she can only be quarantined against her will if she is contagious. >> the doctor in new york that was running all over t when he landed october 12, he was fine. then he got ebola the next week. i hope she's fine and i hope next week she's fine. but what is wrong with showing us the same compassion and interest that she showed the people of africa? why not be responsible? seven out of ten respondents in this abc poll said she should be restricted to home quarantine for 21 days. our own military says and families want that had to happen. our army did it. so why is that good enough for them? they're not complaining. why is the president going to bat for her?
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>> we've had other lawyers on the channel since the story broke saying the opposite of what the judge is saying, that the state has an obligation to keep its residents safe. >> sure. >> a lot of our viewers on facebook are saying some of the same things. >> sherry was typing a while ago and said she, the nurse, has the right to refuse, but has the responsibility to comply. >> an e-mail, laura says, i applaud the compassion she shows for sick people around the world. i firmly believe she should show that same level of concern for her fellow countrymen and stay home for the remaining 21 days. >> john tweets, why is she better than the family in texas that were under mandated quarantine? >> excellent point. and the judge brought this up. doesn't she have a professional obligation? she could be wrong. the test could be wrong. why not just sit there? there are people in maine who are freaking out about this. there are a bunch of people, i was reading the local people up
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there -- who said we've given up surgery. we're going to have elective surgery. we're not going to have it because she might have been there. she wasn't there. there is no evidence that there is any ebola up there, but that's one of the reasons why this panic that has set in with some in maine is why the state is saying that if she leaves, we're going to arrest her. >> the president brings up fear. it's not fear, it's being responsible and smart. heather nauert is here and she's going to have more news, including what's going on with gitmo. >> this is quite a story. no surprise here. a fox news alert, former gitmo detainees reportedly back on the battlefield fighting for isis in syria. just moments ago, sources confirming to "fox & friends" that dozens of detainees who were released within the last two to three years may have joined the terror network. sources say of the 620 detainees that have been released from gitmo, 180 of them have returned to the fight all around the
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globe. in colorado, he was sick of football and wanted to take a walk. that's the missing bronco fan's reason for vanishing from the stadium last week, leaving his son behind and searching for him. police found paul kiterman nearly a week later and 100 miles away. he says he just wanted to go somewhere warmer and started hitchhiking. friends believe he may have some sort of mental breakdown. glad he is safe this morning. the giants win the world series for the third time in just five seasons. >> 2-2. popped up. sandoval! >> wow. the final score 3-2. is that an enormous celebration or what? thousands packing the streets of san francisco to celebrate that win. then while you were sleeping, the husband of the
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democratic state senator was wide awake and he was caught on camera as he stole republican campaign signs at 4 in the morning. check this out. >> those aren't your sign, bud. >> there is no -- >> there is mo what? >> there is no name on these signs. >> yes, they are. look right here. property of the republican party. >> we got you, brother. we got your license plate, your face and everything. >> what a dopey idea! it's like a high school election or something. happens all the time, okay. strange. police issuing an arrest warrant for dana long, the husband of delaware state senator bethany hall long. he faces a year in prison and a $2,300 fine. unbelievable. >> caught red handed. >> did he think it would make a difference in an election? >> it's the kind of thing where you're so down and out and so emotional about it, i guess you start doing silly things. >> perhaps.
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>> caught red handed. let's take you out to chicago. democrat there, apparently what leslie did was, they offered followers on facebook -- she that, is to say -- the opportunity, if you go vote and we don't care who you vote for, we'll give you a gift card either for wall green, starbucks or pot belly, stuff like that. that's vote buying. >> free sandwiches sandwiches a. the board of elections said this is not okay. she's since apologized and said it was well-intentioned. >> still illegal. >> i remember in eighth grade the guy running for president was offering a bazooka gum and he was kicked out. he's not president today. in illinois, something else happened that's kind of interesting, too. they're aware -- see this video now of people actually voting for one candidate and the other candidate gets voted for. they're trying to vote for the republican. watch this. and it pops up the other name.
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people have complained about this in the past and now we're witnessing it. >> this one guy said he voted in moline on october 27 and saw the problems on the news, but then shocked it happened to him. some people who watch this on youtube think his fingernail is accidentally touching it. >> both those stories are in the great state of illinois, which the president reminded people about a couple days ago. >> one week from today you get to choose a new governor. and because early voting runs through this friday you don't have to wait until election day. you can vote all week! i mean, you can only vote once. this isn't chicago now. >> that's funny.
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>> fantastic. >> also, la raza, the hispanic amnesty group, what they did was on their web site, they linked to a "washington post" story that showed people where you can vote, which of the 50 states you can vote in without an i.d. >> because the courts are struggling with it. evidently you need i.d. to do everything in this country, including to get in this building or to fly on a plane, but the big debate is, are you racist if you demand i.d. from everyone? while that's locked up in the courts, there is directions on where to go to show up without i.d. >> is the "washington post" promoting voter fraud or just doing a public service? >> 20 states don't require i.d. >> they put it out there, but this immigration group tweeted it and then la raza retweeted it and it wasn't just nonpartisan. it had the hash tag to turn out the democrat hash tag.
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>> on this thursday, you answered governor mike huckabee's rallying cry. you saw it here. >> send her your sermons. and here is another thought, everybody watching the show ought to send her a bible. >> now houston's mayor with her demand to get pastors sermon, but he's not done. >> that groom's grand gesture is about to go really, really wrong. we promise you'll want to see what happened. >> i do. ♪ ♪ when the game's on the line. okay patrick, let's go base, shark, blitz. the nfl trusts duracell quantum to their game day communication. abort! abort! he's keeping it. duracell quantum. lasts up to 35% longer than the competition.
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after much contemplation and discussion, i am directing the city legal department to withdraw the subpoenas issued to the five houston pastors. >> the mayor of houston back off her controversial bid to subpoena pastors sermons. >> tear no coincidence that americans answered a call from governor huckabee to send her their sermons and their bibles. and joining us right now from santa rosa beach down in florida is the governor himself. good morning to you, mike. >> good morning. >> we were talking about this case a week or so ago where because she is trying to defend
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houston's equal rights ordinance, she was asking for all the sermons from all the pastors and anything that regarded her as well. there is this little thing, the separation between church and state we hear about all the time and religious liberty and we talked about it and you were furious. >> i was, steve. i'll tell you why, because government has no business demanding of pastors that they cough up their sermons or their correspondence with church members to satisfy some government official who is unhappy and upset because somebody dared challenge the way that she heavy handedly stopped an election. a lot of people don't seem to understand, this is about the mayor overruling the city clerk who had certified the petitions and said there was going to be an election to overturn this transgender ordinance and the mayor just decided, no, we're not going to have an election. i'll just say that those signatures weren't valid. this is an outrage.
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it's the kind of thing that ought to scare the daylights out of people all over the country, not just houston. >> part of the equal rights ordinance would have allowed 40-year-old men to share restrooms with a fourth grade girl which didn't make a lot of sense. the pastors stood up for it. you feel like the mayor isn't going far enough. you'd like a personal apology. >> i think she not only needs to issue an apology, but she needs to declare that there will be an election, that the people have a right to vote on it. if they lose the election, that's one thing. but for her to arbitrarily decide that she is going to overrule the city clerk, anna russell, who has been in office for 42 years, and decide that what she certified is not right and the mayor and the city attorney decide arbitrarily that they're going to say there won't be an election? this is really at the very heart of america. we have a right to vote. we have a right to have our views held. i think this mayor is on quicksand, not on solid rock constitutionally. she knows it, but it's not
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enough for her to say she's withdrawing the subpoenas. that's just a small part of the outrageous behavior that she has done in trampling over the religious liberty and constitutional rights of really all the citizens of houston. not just these pastors. >> governor, we're out of time. but you've already made a difference. let's see if you get that apology. i wouldn't be surprised if you get it before the day is done. thanks for getting up with us and good luck over the weekend. >> great to be with you. next on our show, cosmo magazine using these guys to get college girls to vote, but only if it's a democratic vote. >> we love women, suffrage and amendment 15. ♪ now we got the power to choose ♪ ♪ know what i mean ♪ your vote is your voice ♪ your vote is your voice ♪ u-s-a ♪ u-s-a why do people count on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside?
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time for news by the numbers. 100. that's how many genetic mutations a child can inherit from a parent causing autism. researchers hope this new information can help them treat the disorder more effectively. next, 13. that's a michigan family of 12 boys about to have another and they're betting it will be a boy. mom, who comes from a family of 14 kids, says she thinks she will know if there was a little girl in there. 12,000. that's how many lights will turn back on on the halloween house in california shut down when the neighbors complained about traffic and noise in the area. now they have a permit. good luck. new ad released by the college republican committee is
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sparking controversy. >> it's a big deal for me now that i just graduated from college. rick scott is perfect. rick scott is becoming a trusted brand. he has new ideas that don't break your budget. >> but mom has other ideas. >> i like the charlie crist. it's expensive and a little outdated, but i know best. >> cosmo magazine saying good morning, thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thanks for having me on. >> first, tell me about this ad
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that you put out there. you've been parodying different shows and things in pop culture for quite some time. why did you decide to do this? >> first, it comes from a research-based background. all of these ads are the result of our findings in 2013 which say millenials are tuning out politics as usual. typical political ad that you're going to see, millenials won't pay attention to it. so we knew we'd have to regenerate it, the generation that decided the last presidential election. the generation our party needs o reach if we want to win another national election. we started parodying television shows. we've tested this in several elections and settings and it works. it works by having higher engagement rates than your typical commercial. young people i think find it to be creative and a good way to reach them. we found that in our focus groups when we tested say yes to the dress, which is one of the most popular television shows among this demographic. >> you have to know your audience. as you mention, the support for
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democrats from millenials certainly dwindling. we have a poll for that of people who are definitely going to vote. if we can go ahead and show that 18 to 29-year-olds, they say they will definitely be voting next week. they plan to support republicans by a margin of 51-47%. cosmo, on the other hand, they didn't like what you did. but they think it's a great idea to have a bus taking people they hope are voting for democrats with this. watch. >> we love women suffrage ♪ ♪ and amendment 15 ♪ now we got the power to choose ♪ ♪ know what i mean ♪ your vote is your voice ♪ your vote is your voice ♪ u-s-a ♪ u-s-a >> this condescending? how is it not in say yes to the dress is? >> i am still floored by the hypocrisy of all of this. we take a well-researched product, put it out on line to our generation, written by myself and the other female
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staffers in our office and cosmo criticizes us for it. but then go ahead and with neustontive messaging behind it, basically parade out half naked males on campus and say that's what's going to drive young women to the polls. it shows how out of touch they are with young voters. i mean, a bunch of half naked males is not going to make north carolina students forget about 18.8% unemployment in their state that's caused by barak obama and kay hagin's policies. it's not going to make them forget about the average $23,000 of student loan debt that they owe as a result of president obama and kay hagin's refusal to pass meaningful higher education reform. >> or where the jobs are going to come from once they graduate. >> absolutely. >> we appreciate your time. thanks so much. >> thank you so much. 28 minutes after the hour. coming up on "fox & friends," this is video of f.b.i. agents tricking their way into a vegas hotel room to bust up an illegal betting ring. but is it legal? plus, she's all grown up and
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time for your shot of the morning. cows moo, dogs bark. but this goat says what?
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take a listen. >> what, what? >> what, what. >> what, what. >> what, what. >> what, what. >> never gets old. well, maybe it does. mom, please, don't make me go to the petting zoo again and hear that goat say what, what, what. >> if you're a little kid and at the petting zoo and you ask the little goat something and it goes what, what, you think that he's listening to you. >> right. >> or a five-year-old goat, you would say why? why? the number one question about everything. >> that's so true. >> it's a goat with wax build-up in the canal. it's going to be great. >> gross. >> they're eating their breakfast right now. >> not anymore. >> here is heather. >> good morning. it's nice to have a little light news now and then.
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>> that's the lead story on "red eye" tonight. >> i love it. i have other news to bring you. no word yet if california governor jerry brown will attend the funeral of those deputies who were allegedly killed by an illegal immigrant in california. the suspect had been deported four times, but still managed to get back into the united states. the governor has been very vocal about the rights of illegals. he says he still hasn't decided if he'll personally attend those funerals. this comes as two of the aunts of one of the officers delivers a message to president obama. listen. >> i'm not even sure, i don't even know if i can be kind because i think his words would fall on deaf ears. i don't think i can handle him saying he's sorry. >> memorial services for davis and the other officer killed, deputy danny oliver, will take place next week. it is an unbelievable insult from the department of veterans affairs.
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marine corporal eli i can't say reyes committed suicide six months ago. but just this week his sister in california received a new benefits card for him from the v.a. renewing his benefits until the year 2024. the v.a. is now issuing new cards to all service members. similar errors have been reported in kansas. the department has now apologized. a new groom really wanted to sweep his bride off her feet. but gravity had other plans. >> that is a hard fall, too. but i love how she gets right up, doesn't seem affected by it in the least. a lot of brides might yell at the groom. he made a quick recovery with his new bride in his arms. best wishes to you both. those are your headlines. >> he had time to turn on to his
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shoulder. instead, he's like i'm going down and i know exactly the cushion i'll use. usually you -- right away? you got to protect the bride. >> i'm going to stick up for the groom and say it was all the tulle under her dress. >> very kissinger like. >> see you later. >> it's now time for weather with maria molina. >> good morning. at least they went down together, right? >> yeah. >> but only one person felt the pain and it was the woman in white. >> hopefully that cushion did work out well for her. let's look at the weather map. we do have some cooler air moving into portion of the great lakes and the northeast. highs widespread in the 50s and 40s. across the plains, not bad. temperatures in the 80s and 70s across texas and parts of oklahoma. as far as rain goes, a very quiet day across parts of the east coast. we have a system move through. those showers are offshore. so we are expecting a lot of sunshine out there. across the pacific northwest,
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continuing to see that rain impacting washington state and oregon state as well. otherwise many of you wondering about the weather conditions for tomorrow. halloween, rain forecast across areas in the great lakes interior northeast and down through tennessee and some of those areas could see the rain transition over to snow because of the colder air moving in as well. let's head back inside. >> thank you. you remember watching tia and her twin sister face the struggles of adolescents and sibling rivalry on "sister, sister." >> today tia is married and raising a family of her own and starring in the season of "instant mom." >> i called my teacher miss dufus. >> erin! do you think she knows you got that from me? >> how dumb do you think she is? >> joining us right now is tia. congratulations also as a mom. how are you feeling? >> i am feeling amazing. my son is the joy of my life. he's three years old now.
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on the picture you saw there, he was only nine weeks. so he's in the best stage. i absolutely love him being three years right now. >> you don't leave him alone at this age and fly to do our show. >> that's the hard part. >> so your son is three. when he gets to be this old, how close do you think your motherhood personality will be to the personality you play on "instant mom"? >> what's really cool is my personality on "instant mom" is very close to my personality in real life. she's fun. she's sassy. she's a mom. but she's also extremely fashionable. but i am learning a lot from playing a mom on television. >> studying the role. >> yeah, i am. >> the idea of instant mom would appeal to some people. you don't have to carry a baby for nine months. >> i don't. >> in your case, instant stepmom.
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>> exactly. i was a party girl before i ended up marrying the character. >> the guy with the kid. >> yeah. so she was a fish out of water, but now she's learning how to be a mom and she's enjoying every step of the way. it's still new to her, but she's getting better at being a mom. >> all right. and tell us now about moms and dads are worried about halloween coming up, right? >> yeah. halloween right now, it's a time where teachers and parents are talking about child safety. >> of course. think about the concept. hi, stranger, can i have some candy that you may or may not have bought yourself? >> i'm here bringing awareness and visibility to the national center for missing and exploited children and what they're doing about this special program such as kid smart. it's a program that helps just teach kids about child safety.
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it's a fun, cool way of teaching kids about how to be safe on halloween. >> where do we start? >> you can go to kidsmart org.com and it's a cool tool kit that you can download that teachers can download to help encourage and empower kids about their safety. >> check first, make sure you're trick or treating with a friend and mom. say no and find help. what scenario is that? >> sorry. >> say no and find help. >> yes. there are four safety rules that this organization or this program is teaching the kids how to be safe. >> how to be kid smart. >> yeah. >> tia, thank you very much for stopping by. >> thank you. coming up on this show in the 20s minutes we have left in this hour, this is video of f.b.i. agents pretending to be
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cable guys. they cut the service to these rooms with suspected criminals inside. is that legal or entrapment? peter johnson, jr. next. then from a mobster in one of the country's most notorious crime families to finding god. ex-colombo captain is going to explain that next
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happy thursday. stories making headlines at this hour, new tensions are brewing after nato intercepts 19 russian jets where they weren't supposed to be. flying over europe. nato adds they are putting commercial flights at risk.
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and your tax dollars paying for the health care of foreign diplomats? it's legal thanks to an obamacare loophole. if diplomats have the right visa, they are eligible. steve? >> thank you. it is one of hollywood's most iconic undercover stings. >> keep watching. >> this town, your luck can change just that quick. >> that's such a good movie. this new video, no scene from a movie. watch as f.b.i. agents in las vegas trick their way into three luxury villas at caesar's palace gathering evidence to bust an illegal sports betting republican. was any of that stuff legal? joining us right now is senior judicial analyst, peter johnson, jr. >> i think that's the judge. but i think i'm the senior legal
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analyst, but good morning. is it legal? that's a huge, huge question and the people who are arrested, part of this international gambleing prostitution ring, says the government broke the law by sneaking in to the caesar's palace villa to get evidence about an illegal gambling ring. what they did was, caesar's palace shut down the internet connection. these folks allegedly said, we need computers. we need equipment. we need one lines, we need the internet. >> if you're in a hotel and ask for that stuff, that's a red flag. >> $25,000 a night villas, so they're entitled to that stuff. so then caesar's palace says gaming commission, hey, f.b.i., we think there is something going on. these people are competing with us at caesar's palace. let's shut this down. so the f.b.i. and the gaming commission go in making believe that they're internet repair people from the hotel and based on that, go get a search warrant. when they got the search warrant, they didn't tell the
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judge that they had snuck in there in order to allegedly repair it. they need to repair it because they're the folks that broke it. so the federal government is saying no. we had consent to go in. we had consent to go in because it was a ruse. people are saying this is a violation of the fourth amendment. >> what do you think? >> fell the truth to the judge. they should have said to the judge, this is what happened. this is how we found out. this is what we do. but the problem is, the problem is the federal judge said that's all nice and good, but i'm not giving you a search warrant. that's the problem in america. >> that's when they dressed up -- >> illegal ring, we don't want illegal rings. shut them down. but you can do it under the law. >> here is what one of the defense attorneys said, quote, if this court recognizes this due policity, the government will be free to employ schemes to enter the houses of innocent
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people. they will have no -- >> i think they screwed up. i don't think that's the norm of the f.b.i. or gaming commission. unfortunately we're seeing stuff like this around the country. the seattle times ap, there is an issue there with regard to using malware, or spyware. that's where stuff is sent to your computer when you click on. they can find out what your accounts and what you're doing. apparently they did that to catch a bomb threat suspect in the seattle area. so they sent a fake story that showed that person's name in it and they thought they'd click on and use as malware or spyware to find their location. the f.b.i. says this is a closer call and i think i'm for the f.b.i. in this one. they say in certain cases, if there is a threat and here is a bombing suspect, someone who may be bombing schools, we need to find out where this person was and find them. so there is a narrow exception to the law in terms of an urgent
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threat. but it's treading the line, too. the press has gone crazy about it and the a.p. has gone crazy. let's look at that one a little bit more. if we can stop a threat, then maybe sometimes, sometimes it's okay to impersonate a reporter. >> so once they got it right, once they got it wrong. >> yeah. close call on the second one. >> peter johnson, jr., traditional analyst. >> legal analyst. i'm not on the bench yet. but i've been on the couch. >> living room. >> thank you. coming up, he made more money for a crime family than anybody since al capone and then suddenly he found god. ex-colombo captain here with his unbelievable story. first on this date in 1964, "baby love" by the supremes, number one. ♪ all do you is treat me bad ♪ break my heart and leave me
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fortune magazine once named him one of the 50 most wealthy and powerful mafia bosses. even referenced in "good fellows." >> there was pete the killer who was sally ball's brother. and you had nicky eyes. and mikey francese. >> he says he found jesus, so while he was in jail, now he's chronicling his journey to faith and a new movie. >> joining us now is ex-colombo crime family captain and motivational speaker, michael francis.
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good morning. >> good morning. >> what you went through in jail, you were a bad guy. you were in the mob. you were one of the big guys? >> i was, yeah. almost 20 years. >> your dad was there first. kind of got you into the business. >> my dad was the underboss back in the '60s. >> tell bus the bad stuff you were involved in. >> all the traditional stuff, gambling operations, i get asked this question all the time. but it was a violent life. you're part of the life. you're part of the violence. >> did you kill anybody? >> let's just say i was around it quite a bit. >> so 3 1/2 years, you were in jail for a while. and for 3 1/2 of those years, you were in solitary confinement? >> yeah. >> at which time y said you had a revelation. >> i did. first night i was put in there, i was violated op my parole. i had already done five years. i was home 13 months. they violated me, put me back in and it was a night that first night of my life, the only time i ever experienced hopelessness. so i was laying on the cot in and a prison guard pushed a
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bible through the door. it fell on the floor. i heard that thump. when i first saw it i was angry. i was mad at god. you're in that situation and you blame everybody but yourself. eventually i picked it up and spent three years really studying my faith and for me, christianity is rock solid. what's happened in my life afterwards has to indicate that there is something to it because i shouldn't be here. >> as people watch this movie, this "god the father" and watch the news clips from the actual time line of when you were doing really bad things and the reenactments and even animations and all that, how do you think they will translate this for their own lives? if he was able to find jesus and be saved, how can i be? >> that's exactly it. for the past 15 years, i've been telling my story in churches and corporate events and colleges. i work with a lot of these gang bangers. i'm going to a high school when i leave here and speak to the kids. but it's encouragement. if i can come back from the
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situation that i was in, if i believe god has forgiven me for all the things that i did, then it's the same for everybody. >> your dad who got you into it, 97, still in jail. you talk to him. this is all real. you couldn't believe how much footage they shot of new surveillance. >> no. >> so this movie is very unique. >> we didn't have to take any dramatic liberty. it is what it is. it's very real. i never realized -- now i know how much trouble i was in because they had so much stock footage of me. i was in jail when most of it happened. >> how do we find out about the movie? >> godthefathermovie.com. it's here on 42nd street. starts tomorrow night. tell everybody on halloween, don't be squared. be blessed. >> thanks a lot. coming up straight ahead, the nurse who treated ebola patients thumbing her nose at officials who want her to stay inside. but the people who live there are thumbing their nose right back. wait until you hear what they're doing. then charles krauthammer is here. he's looking into his crystal
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jersey. >> so listen, you want to have the conversation later? i'm happy to have it, buddy. but until that time, sit down and shut up! >> what got the governor all riled up? that story straight ahead. the water bottle was definitely there at the right time, unlike marco rubio. mornings are better with friends. >> live from the news crossroads of the world, this is "fox & friends." >> he's back, isn't he? >> he is. >> get off the beach! >> by the way, we should point out that while she's here on thursday, you're going to run the marathon. >> i'm getting nervous. i'm going to run for folds of honor. a military charity we feature all the time with major dan rooney. it helps families of fallen and wounded veterans. >> are you training hard? >> yes, very hard. >> i'm going to be there every step of the way watching on tv. >> yeah, you can track it. >> in fact, a lot of people watch tv to get things like the
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news and heather nauert. >> anna, congratulations. didn't know you were doing that. >> congratulate me on monday. >> you will make it. that's for sure. good morning to you. some headlines, fox news alert at this hour. the former gitmo detainees reportedly back on the battlefield and this time they're fighting for isis in syria. moments ago sources confirming to "fox & friends" that dozens of detainees released within the last two to three years may have joined that terror network. sources say 620 detainees released from gitmo, 180 of them have returned to the fight all around the globe. while you were sleeping, the husband of a democratic state senator was up and at em, caught on camera stealing republican campaign signs at 4 in the morning, all caught on camera. >> those aren't your signs, bud! >> there is no -- >> there is mo what? >> there is no name on these sign. >> yes there are. right here, right here. property of the republican --
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>> we got you, brother. we got your license plate, your face and everything. >> busted. police now issuing an arrest warrant for dana long, the husband of delaware state senator bethany hall long. he faces a year in prison and a $2,300 fine. hillary clinton created quite a stir with these comments. remember? >> don't let anybody -- don't let anybody tell you that, you know it's corporations and businesses that create jobs. >> this may be a preview of the next presidential election. former florida governor, jeb bush, taking a swipe at hillary. here it is. >> this last week i saw something that was breath taking. candidate -- former secretary of state who was campaigning in massachusetts where she said that don't let them tell you that businesses create jobs.
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>> well, is this a sign he's jumping in? bush says economic growth creates companies and that in turn leads to more jobs. new jersey goff chris christie marking the second anniversary much super storm sandy when a war of words erupted with a guy in the crowd. he's holding up that sign that says, finish the job. he accuses christie of not doing enough to help storm victims who are still suffering. the governor then gives this guy a piece of his mind. >> i'll be more than happy to have a debate with you because something like you doesn't know a damn thing about what you're talking about except to show off when the cameras are here. i've been here when the cameras aren't here, buddy, and done the work! you want to have the conversation later, i'm happy to have it, buddy. but until that time, sit down and shut up! >> there you have it. the guy he's talking to is james keady, a former democratic councilman from new jersey. he brought out a group called finish the job and that's been critical of the pace of rebuilding taking place in new jersey. isn't that refreshing?
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whether or not you agree with his politics, it's refresh to go hear from a politician like that. >> you could say refreshing is a good word. unless it's you. can't wait to be in the audience next time. i have a sense he knew who he was. >> i'm sure. >> so i think he knew this guy is trying to make some political hay. >> but then again, he's dealt with people like that before. >> he certainly has. he's called out those hecklers in the past. >> thank you very much. let's talk about this. if you are -- you know jeffrey goldberg wrote an article regarding our relationship between those two men, bb netanyahu and the president of the united states. and according to a top barak obama administration official, there is a quotation and it is this: the thing about bb is he's a chicken something. well, when people heard that, given the fact that israel is one of our closest allies, people were saying, wait. people in the administration can't talk like that about our greatest ally in the middle
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east. there is going to be an apology, right? >> well, apparently there is not going to be an apology. general -- jen tsaki says they're not investigating it. take a listen to this exchange with a reporter. >> you don't feel the need for an apology because this was said by an anonymous official rather than let's say the vice president saying something about turkey in which -- or saudi arabia, in which he makes a phone call to apologize for? >> well, obviously every circumstance is different. i think i've been clear and the secretary will be clear when he speaks with the prime minister netanyahu next, that doesn't represent our views. >> he said so much more than just that expletive. they say that he is essentially myopic, netanyahu said to people in the past, i am writing off the obama administration and plans to speak directly to congress from here on in. he's scared to death, like many of us, that we're going to sign a terrible deal with iran to
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allow them to keep nukes. juan williams tried to rationalize last night. i give him an a for effort. >> i think ha it's very clear to everyone that the united states and israel are key allies. they are bound together in the middle east. so the frustration i think you're sensing, steve, is why isn't the administration more angry at the north koreans or the russians, et cetera, but it's when you have a close friend or a husband or a lover and you just are frustrated with them that i think you see this kind of outcry. >> okay. if you are married to somebody and calling them a chicken something like that, you got major problems. but the white house insists, and every spokesperson who was asked about this yesterday said look, you know, yeah, that's an accurate quote, but the relationship between the united states and israel has never been better. and it really sounds like it, doesn't it? >> if my lover called me a chicken you know what, that would be their last time in the barn yard.
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that is for sure. the other thing that really struck me that i guess didn't make as big a headlines because the words weren't so spicy was that somehow bb is the biggest frustration and it's not kim jong-un and not vladimir putin. with everything we're dealing with right now, come on. >> it looks like they believe we're going to stop protecting them at the united nations because the whole world seems to be against them. this is bad. their secretary of defense came here and our secretary of state wouldn't meet with them. and we've known that they've said very abracesive things about john kerry. he could collect his nobel peace prize and leave us in peace. >> when you think about leaked stories, this is one of the biggest leaks that we've heard out of the white house and given the fact that it is so big, do you remember they went after james rosen, they we want after the a.p. >> rosen had it coming. >> according to the department of justice, maybe not. according to what eric holder said yesterday. but we've gone after the department of justice has -- the
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leakers before, but why not after this particular one? that's a great question and that's what ed henry asked the white house yesterday. >> why then are you kind of sloughing off this idea that you kind of don't care who leaked that story that not might have, that insulted the prime minister of israel? you've gone after reporters again and again in this administration to find out who leaked information to them. then when it comes to insulting the prime minister, you don't seem to care who leaked it. >> again, i don't think that is an accurate reflection of the administration's policy and certainly isn't an accurate reflection of our views of the prime minister of israel. in fact, they've actually put in place measures under the leadership of the attorney general to insure that journalists in this country are able to do their job. >> remember the associated press? remember our james rosen? attorney general eric holder was just asked about his biggest regret. and the answer may surprise you. >> i think about the subpoena to
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the fox reporter, rosen. >> here is -- >> he regrets that. >> he regrets the language in the subpoena. to remind you what was in that, what they did was the department of justice was investigating leaks regarding some north korea stuff. in the affidavit, they claim that rosen had broken the law either as an aider and abettor or a co-conspirator and even brought up the espionage act. all to rationalize why they went after james rosen's phone data, which now they say, we really shouldn't have done that. >> they're always up to no good, the rosen couple. so they looked into that. so this is as close as it's going to get to an apology, but not far enough. james rosen responded yesterday in a statement. suffice to say for now that the attorney general's latest comments about my case, like this, previous remarks scarcely address the relevant facts of
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his conduct and he said nice things about roger ailes and fox news having his back. >> that's james rosen, not eric holder. >> exactly. >> he doesn't say anything nice about fox news. >> let us know what you think about those stories and we'll share some comments. here's is what's coming up, the nurse who treated ebola patients thumbing her nose at officials who want her to stay inside. but the people who live near her are thumbing their noses right back. wait 'til you hear when they're doing next. >> a lot of thumb nosing. and have you seen the new crash test dummy? he actually had abs. the one on the right doesn't. so embarrassed, he's wearing a poncho. why are they packing all the weight on the dummy, dummy? ♪ ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know certain cartoon characters should never have an energy drink?
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risk having her medical license revoked. joining us right now is the founder of that petition, jamie gas d sky. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so you want her to stay in that house or lose her medical license. why? >> for the quarantine time. yes, because we don't want her possibly spreading this disease and endangering the lives of others, not just in our state, but everywhere else. >> she came outside and actually left the house, came out and said i'm healthy. and i'm not going to back down. i'm going to leave the house essentially and i know the state of maine is saying, we're going to go to court to keep you there. what's the reaction been from your neighbors regarding her there? >> i have actually got a lot of support on the web site for the petition. we actually on the actual petition site only asked for 1500 signatures. we exceeded that within 12 hours
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time. >> sure. >> we are very afraid of her, just spreading the disease. we just want her to know that she is an rn, she should be knowing these things. >> do you feel like she has a professional obligation since she is a nurse to quarantine herself? >> yes. by not doing this, she is setting an example for other practitioners everywhere to just do what they want. >> right. but jamie, right now she says, i don't have a fever. i don't have any of the symptoms. i'm okay. i can't spread it. >> well, say that to the other soldiers that are being quarantined as well. everybody else is being quarantined for the 21 days. they had no symptoms or anything. they should be able to let go, too. what makes her different? >> you know what? there is a real good possibility she is watching this right now because she's there in that house with nothing else to do other than wanting to get out. what would your message be to her? >> our message would be that us mainors, i don't want her to feel like we don't want her
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here, 'cause we do. it's just that we don't want her putting her wants and needs over the health and the safety of everybody else. we just want her to understand that we only want you to do this as a precaution, just to make sure that you're not spreading it and that everybody else is okay. >> all right. so so far your petition has ove. there is another one out there as well. there is a good possibility she's going to leave that house today. >> well, hopefully the governor will listen to our opinions. >> we'll see. all right. jamie, who started an on line petition to keep the nurse in the house in maine, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. it's 19 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, is this what happens when we give up on our space program? yeah, that's not good. this morning brand-new details as to why that rocket blew up. then what's the big delay with the keystone pipeline?
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it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools.
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you want some headlines? new tensions brewing after nato intercepts 19 russian jets where they were not supposed to be, flying over europe. nato adds the russian planes have turned off their transponders, making them invisible to nearby flights. that's not good. and a season navy pilot is dead after his jet crashed during a training exercise. the plane disintegrating near a naval base outside of los
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angeles. the jet was getting ready to land at the ventura county naval station when something went horribly wrong. we scrapped our space program and then this happens. that's awful. new details reveal why private space company orbital sciences reportedly used a refurbished soviet era engine on the nasa rocket that exploded six seconds after the launch. the company admitting it is hard to find good rocket hardware for its cargo shipments in the u.s. to the international space station. >> yeah, when something is marked soviet, you know it's a little old. a decision on the keystone xl pipeline has been stalled for six years and thanks to the white house being pushed past this weekend's midterm elections. >> you know what? this gal here went down to cushing, oklahoma, the pipeline crossroads of the world, to see
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how their portion of the pipeline has created a lot of jobs and to find out why its northern extension, the part we're talking about, still in limbo. >> the southern leg is done. the northern leg held up many times. who are the bigger players in keystone xl's debate and why is that same economic boost being denied to other states? take a look. >> the pipeline crossroads of the world lies right in america's heartland, cushing, oklahoma. >> oklahoma now has the fourth fastest gdp growth in the nation and the energy sector is a big boost to that. >> part of that boost comes from the partially complete keystone pipeline which began carrying oil 487 miles from kush to go refineries on texas' gulf coast in january. >> the southern leg provided some 4,000 american jobs.
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everything from labor and trades, project managers, specialists and consultants. economic shot in the arm. >> with the stand still of the projects, the creation of more than 42,000 additional temporary jobs was installed. so why is the pipeline northern leg, keystone xl, still awaiting presidential approval? >> we've been waiting for six years for our state department to issue a permit and here we are missing out on this great opportunity for job creation, revenue creation, helping our national security or economic security and producing american made energy. >> in an exhaustive environmental study, the state department determined the pipeline would have a minimal impact on carbon emission. many environmentalists still say it's not worth the risk. >> this pipeline would cross 1400 american rivers, streams and lakes. we don't need to be putting our drinking water at risk. we need to be investing in the clean energy economy of tomorrow. >> but there is another kind of green in the equation. billionaire and anti-pipeline advocate, thomas dyer, is the
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largest democratic donor of 2014. contributing some $42.9 billion. the super pac producing this 2013 anti-pipeline ad. >> to think that oh, that little old-fashioned. it would be good for the economy. >> but keystone isn't an evenly partisan fight. in fact, 19 democratic congressmen and 16 senators support the construction, as well as democratic governors from missouri and montana. so as witnessed to her state's own pipeline success story, oklahoma's governor is demanding the president's attention. what would you tell him? >> say, mr. president, please allow the state department to approve the keystone pipeline permit and let's get this nation moving. >> so they had thousands of jobs that were created, but many of those were temporary jobs and it has since slowed down since this other portion of the project has houston up. the house voted to approval the pipeline some eight separate
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times. the white house says it's waiting for a legal battle in nebraska. >> no, no, they're waiting for the election. >> conveniently. it's been postponed 'til after the mid terms. >> the senate would vote for it, but harry reid won't put it up for a vote. there's a majority in the senate, it will be on the president's desk. coming up, they're in this country illegally and now new proof that they are casting ballots at the polls. the outrageous voting fraud exposed coming up. and charles krauthammer is here and looking into his midterm crystal ball next. ♪ ♪ ññ
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next month joe biden is scheduled to make international stops in turkey, ukraine and morocco to discuss foreign policy issues while his advisors are learning how to say we're sorry in all three languages. >> all right. that was a quick look at what jimmy fallon had to say last night. with us right now, charles krauthammer author of "things that matter," sold over a million copies now. outstanding fox news contributor. congratulations on the book. but because of that, we have to use you often, early and often, to talk about what's happening, especially with the mid terms inside a week. if the white house is so unpopular, if the president so unpopular and his policies are on the line and he says everybody that's up in these red states votes with him, why is this even close? why is this too close to call on election day?
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>> it shouldn't be close. it should be a run away. it should be obvious right now. there are a lot of knife-edged senate races. the main reason is that the perception is that republicans are the party of no. they've only had control of one house of congress for the last four years. when you only have control of one house, essentially you're a blocking mechanism. and that is the role of the opposition. so it's nothing against the republicans to say that they have been the ones to block i would say the overintrusive liberal agenda of obama. but none the less, it doesn't play well in an election. in 2016, if the gop captures a senate, it can develop an agenda, pass legislation in the house and senate, dare the president to exercise a veto, and then it will have an agenda for the country. >> you don't blame -- you're kind of tough on them a couple days ago. you said essentially you better win this, republicans, you'll never have a better opportunity. just looking at the field. you don't fault them for not
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having a hard and fast agenda? >> because in our system, you can have it in a british or canadian parliamentary system where you have a shadow prime minister. you have the opposition with a real agenda. here we've got 20 entrepreneurs who are going to run for president. there is no unity in the opposition. if i ask you, what was the democratic agenda in 2002, in the off year elections, there was none. that's not how it's constructed. an agenda will come from the nominee and it will come from the senate and the house if the gop captures the senate. >> to back up your point, in 2006, it was i don't like what's happening in iraq and then the surge happened and all turned around. >> mid terms are referendum on the incumbent. that's the way it is. >> an important poll, the american people were asked, has this administration been competent and effective in managing the government? 40% say yes. almost 60% say no. let's move on and talk about our international relations. editorial in the "washington
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post," relations with turkey have never been worse. now with israel the same exact thing. according to a high ranking senior obama administration official, personally ripping into benjamin netanyahu, calling him chicken [ bleep ], because they said he's too worried about starting a war, only worried about his own political skin, getting real personal about a guy that's just coming off a war the administration didn't want him to fight. what's behind this? >> look, i think there is animosity between the leadership, the president and prime minister, unlike any in the history of israel. it goes back to 1948. this is unique. however, there is an underlying policy issue here. what the israelis are worried about more than anything else is that obama cuts a bad deal with iran. the deadline is in three weeks. no one is sure what's going to happen. but the way that the administration and the western powers had been making one
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concession after another in the middle of the negotiations as a way to almost beseech the iranians to go ahead and make a deal, it looks as if if there is a deal, iran will be a threshold nuclear power, meaning it will be three months away, four months away and any time it wants in the future of getting a nuke and that for israel would be an exist essential threat. >> jeffrey goldberg in the atlantic says a lot of things. he goes on to say that the administration official, this anonymous source, high ranking, says netanyahu essentially doesn't have the courage to defy america and bomb two years ago and he missed his opening. is there any doubt that these feelings in your mind are accurate? is it truly the way the administration feels about netanyahu and company? >> there is no doubt that what we saw is an accurate reflection of what they think. that's the reason they won't offer an apology. everybody knows it's how the president thinks about the israeli leadership under likud.
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you're not supposed to say it. you're supposed to deny it when it becomes published. but this is the tension between them. this is the worst relations between administrations, israeli and american probably in 50 years. >> you know what i would like? i would like this to leak out about vladimir putin. i would like this to leak out about assad. we have so many enemies in this world, why does it have to leak out about our so-called friends? we actually knew what the pres unfamiliar with the open mic con accept. he's had problems with it in the past. remember when he was sitting with sarkozy. he came out and said, how do you think i feel? you're fed up with him, but i have to deal with him even more often than you do. so the bed was made. >> the larger issue is that obama's relation, american relations with all the major powers are at the lowest ebb -- relations with russia, as you mentioned with turkey, with the
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gulf states. saudi arabia refused to see the security council, first time that has ever happened in the history of the u.n. 'cause it was so angry at the united states over the way it negotiated over its head with iran and has been shutting it up. the gulf states are unbelievably upset with us. egypt has been flirting with russia and china 'cause it is so upset with the u.s. the policy of the u.s., no matter if you're a man of the left or right, however you see this, is that it's lowest ebb with the president who promised to improve relations, they are at their low ebb everywhere. this is a measure of his imcompetence. >> just think that the senate and house had a chance to sign off on the nuclear deal. right now the president doesn't plan on doing that. the russia deal in a lame duck session. >> they would reject it in a flash. >> the american people have not turned on the president when it comes to ebola. it's about 50/50 right now. but when it comes to this quarantine with this nurse in maine, what's your take on this? this morning she's essentially
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saying you have no right to take away my freedom even though i was treating ebola patients and are still in the gestation period, the 21-day period. what is your take on the way the president is condemning those who condemn her for not going into the quarantine? >> the president is contradicting himself. his own army is going to be quarantining soldiers returning from the region. quarantining them in italy. so how can you on the one hand quarantine your soldiers and then declare that a governor or even a state of maine that wants to quarantine a healthcare worker is doing the wrong thing? it's a complete contradiction and the president has not answered it. >> let's hear what he had to say yesterday as he sat in front of some patients that once had ebola. >> when i hear people talking about american leadership and then are promoting policies that would avoid leadership and have us running in the opposite
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direction and hiding under the covers, it makes me a little frustrated. so i put those on notice who think that we should hide from these problems. that's not who we are. that's not who i am. that's not who these folks are. this is america. we do things differently. >> long pause threw me off. he answered that three times. hiding what we're doing? >> quarantine is not hiding. quarantining probably is the most ancient of all practices of all states back to antiquity to protect populations from a contagion. the risk is low, but the fatality of this illness is 70%. when you have a low risk and a high fatality rate, i mean, a house quarantine simply stay
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home for three weeks is -- there are four liberal states, including the northeastern states that have already instituted that. it is perfectly rational. >> the democrats are in charge of those states in those cases. do you believe charles krauthammer, that by general odierno saying that without checking with the white house was a step of defiance? >> well, i don't know what the motive was, but he has to look after the welfare of his soldiers. that's what a commander does. in battle and also in the barracks from disease, which is an ancient problem for all armies going way become in history. more soldiers, more armies have been destroyed by disease and contagion than by rival armies. so this is an elementary practice and he did exactly the right thing. >> he's a doctor, psychiatrist, and a commentator. charles krauthammer, thanks so much. we within right to your areas of
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expertise. >> except baseball. >> right. by the way the giants were victorious in game 7. >> right. good to see you. >> sorry the nationals weren't in it. he goes to every single game. heather nauert knows that and take away the news. >> hi there. that brings us to politics. they are calling this a smoking gun. there is stunning evidence that illegal immigrants are voting in maryland. four people from frederick county are suing the state. they say they want a judge to intervene before tuesday's election. the group says that thousands who stated that they were not u.s. citizens to get out of jury duty went ahead and then voted in elections since 2006 and that's how officials caught on to it. >> this is massive voter fraud. this is a national story. this is the smoking gun. we have formal documentation, never been done before. >> that republican, pat mcdonough, says it makes a strong case for a voter i.d. law and says he'll push for one in the next legislative session.
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the rookie cop who was attacked by a terrorist swinging a hatchet in new york city is now out of the hospital. 25-year-old kenneth healy was greeted with applause from fellow officers as he left the hospital. he now faces weeks of physical therapy before he can go back on the job. healy and three other cops were attacked last week by a man with ties to islamic extremism. this happening in the queens part of new york. watch your tummy, dummy? crash test dummies are packing on an extra 100 pounds. on the left is the original dummy. on the right is the new heavier dummy. it has a thicker waistline and bigger butt to resemble today's americans. they say it makes test results more accurate. what do you think of that? those are your headlines. what a story there. >> pound for pound, they're better dummies. >> all right. thank you. we've got a fox news alert. brand-new weekly jobless numbers just out. what do they spell for the state
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of our economy? nicole petallides live at the new york stock exchange. stand by. you're next
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time for more quick headlines on this thursday morning. what's your definition of a perfect body? victoria secret thinks it looks like this. the company being slammed over its new perfect body underwear campaign. >> it looks like this. >> apparently so. thank you very much. >> look at that. >> critics saying their particular posture is under realistic and hurts a woman's self-esteem. some day in the future we'll show what you it looks like. a new ad released by college republicans receiving some backlash. >> much is a big deal for me now that i just graduated from college. rick scott is perfect.
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>> rick scott is becoming a trusted brand. >> well, it's a play on the show "say yes to the dress" called say yes to the candidate. cosmo magazine coming out saying -- against the ad saying, quote, the only female voters who reliably support republicans are those who are married and who don't have a college degree, which explains perhaps this video's wedding theme. with more women going to college and putting off marriage than ever before, the gop may need more than strapless white rick scott gowns to attract female voters. i guess we know which side cosmo is on. >> right. 13 minutes before the top of the hour. your comments are pouring in about this. >> mark says, whatever it takes to get the vote out is fine. as a free nation, our voter turnout knows are deplorable. every man should vote. >> and kim says, the fact that anyone is looking to cosmo for direction speaks volumes.
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>> because cosmo -- >> especially with magazines like cat fancy out there. they can give them a run for their money. a fox news alert. jobless numbers moments ago in. nicole petallides from fox business has them live from the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. we get in our weekly jobless claims and so ultimately we're getting some good news. it shows that employers have stopped the layoffs. the demand has returned from our great recession. and what we saw the numbers, exact numbers for the latest week, 287,000 claims versus estimates of 283,000. we are hovering around these 14 years. these are the fewest claims that we've seen in 14 years. ultimately it means we are seeing demand returning. we are seeing consumers back to a certain extent, back to work because it laid the ground work for higher wage growth. that's something that we've watched closely. the gdp numbers which talks about goods and services shows
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that the economy expanded and so that's good news as well. for the month of october, which sort of felt volatile, we've been on a wild ride, it turns out it's been a decent month. the s & p 500 gained a half a percent. it wasn't a losing month. the dow is slightly low. s & p still holding on to gains and have a happy halloween tomorrow. >> thank you very much. don't miss nicole on the "fox business" network. to find it in your area g to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> nicole's reality show. coming up on "fox & friends," you make sure your kids are safe on halloween. but how about your pets? stick around for that. >> speak of mr. america, there he is. mr. bill hemmer. >> i'm wearing my mask today, guys. i looked a lot like yesterday. it is scary. a warning for a postelection surprise. this is scary. is your insurance about to skyrocket under obamacare?
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five days now until the big day. we'll talk to joni ernst who wants to be the next senator out of iowa. defiant american nurse, is she practical or is she selfish? a showdown today on ebola. martha and i will see you at the top of the hour.
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i wanted to hold scooby do. everybody wants to have a good time on halloween and that includes man's best friend. >> how to keep your pet safe? we're joined by the vice president of the american kennel club, our friend gina dinardo and some of her nury friends. good morning to you. what's the number one thing people do wrong with their dogs? >> let them have chocolate. >> it would kill them. >> you need to restrict dogs'
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access to the treats around the house at halloween time. >> for chocolate, any candy. >> sticky candy can upset their stomach. it's best to keep it away. >> who is this one? >> this is scooby doo, a manchester terrier, dressed up like a shark. >> this next dog is in a movie. >> yes. this is mr. america. he's dressed as henry the viii. important to be mindful of the costumes your dogs are wearing. you don't want them to get caught on things. they may be flammable. keep them away from things like jack-o'-lantern and be aware of dogs with furry coats. they may overheat in a costume. >> our next contestant who looks like a member of the bush clan. >> this is tiza. she's decorated like a pet. it's also important to realize that dogs could get scared of children in costumes. so if you're going to take your dog for a walk, make sure it's during the daylight hours and make sure that you can see what's on the ground in case kids have thrown toys or candy
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and stuff on the ground. >> and superman doesn't look like he's scared of anybody. >> this is reilly. again, it's just really important to make sure that if you're trick or treating with your dog, that you keep your dog away from the children. they could be scared and if you're opening the door for trick or treaters, maybe put the dogs away so that they don't run out and get scared. >> all right. and give your dog liver treats. not kryptonite. i bet you got a web site? >> got tons of tips there. >> if it's cold, buy your dog a warm costume. >> thank you. >> we've got one for the road coming up next. >> she could jog ♪
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one for the road. i'm going to orlando tonight. my book in paperback. at 7:30. you can go to kilmeade and friends.com for more. and on friday, northern florida, at 4:00 o'clock, books a million on atlantic avenue. 8:00 o'clock, i'll be on with sean hannity. we'll have some fun in the university of northern florida. we still have seconds left to talk. >> we do. by the way, earlier we showed you my body and i did not have the perfect body. victoria secret says that is the perfect body. however, critics saying the new campaign it's unrealistic and hurts women's self-esteem. that according to victoria secret, the perfect body. thank you. >> brian is like, keep it up there a little longer. i'm enjoying this. coming up tomorrow on "fox & friends," we have geraldo rivera and cyber week continues with day five. deleting your personal information off the internet. we'll show you how. >> because wherever you go, the
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web sites actually have tracking devices and track you and they know what you buy and then they can sell it to people. >> can i have this? >> absolutely. >> we have the halloween parade tomorrow. join us. >> so long. bill: thank you, guys. they are getting ready for a showdown. a nurse being monitored to ebola says she'll not submit to a quarantine without a legal fight. casey hickox says her legal rights are being violated. martha: this could get very interesting. casey hickox refuses to listen to the state officials she says the science doesn't back up this quarantine decision against her. >> individuals who had direct contact with ebola patients stay in their

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