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11:00 and 5:00 eastern. check us out. we appreciate the dialogue. e-mail me. back here next sunday with the latest buzz. newly released video shows a daring rescue that freed more than 70 hostages and when it was over, one american soldier was dead. i'm harris faulkner and this is the fox report. >> gunfire ringing out at their prison. the pentagon says those people were facing imminent execution. a mass grave was already dug. he is now the first american
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service member killed in our fight against isis since it began more than a year ago. wheeler took enemy fire, the husband and father of four earned a stunning 11 bronze stores. elizabeth? >> the video is intense and clear. the body cam footage shows the withdrawal of approximately 70 hostages and had graves waiting for them. u.s. and kurdish troops stormed. at times navigating through dark hallways barely lit to get there.
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as we all know, that it did. it took the life of delta force master sergeant joshua wheeler who had multiple deployments to iraq and afghanistan. there had been increased tension in regards to the semantics of whether or not wheeler was killed in combat. the administration has tread lightly since it was one year ago that the president promised men and women in uniform would not have a combative mission, just a supportive training role. an offensive is a good idea when it comes to dismantling the terror network. >> military jargon can sometimes be confusing. and then there's the political narrative that gets overlaid on top of it. >> dozens were killed and captured and intelligence items were gathered during the raid.
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>> the family of the woman accused of driving straight into an oklahoma state homecoming parade says she is not a monster. four people died including a child. her attorney suggested that she may suffer with mental illness or diabetes. it's not clear if she has ever been diagnosed with either of those. watch. >> during that entire interview, i was not satisfied that i was communicating with a competent individual. i am not a psychologist, however i am currently representing several with mental illnesses and in my opinion, she suffers from a mental illness. exactly what type is yet to be determined. >> you heard him say he's not a doctor. the attorney added she went to work earlier in the day and left an hour later. it's not clear why. police have arrested her on a dui charge. witnesses say she drove her car
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into the crowd watching the parade. killed at least four people at that scene and here's how one witness described it. >> you just saw this car flying towards these people and i witnessed the impact with the motorcycle and you saw what -- you just saw people from the motorcycle fly into the air and then it looked like you could see people flying. >> after allegedly driving into that crowd, that suspect in custody, matt is reporting live for us from stillwater, oklahoma. >> moments ago i spoke with the attorney for the 25-year-old, and he tells me that when he spoke with his client in jail, she was so encoherent he knew he was not dealing with a mentally stable person. she insists she was not drinking alcohol. he expected to talk with someone who would have the signs of
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coming off of alcohol, smelling and slurring words. instead she was entirely blank. he had to tell her you have hit people and you have killed people and he said she did not comprehend that. he insists that she would probably suffering from some type of mental episode. she was so blank she could not comprehend anything. her family is fully aware of the terrible suffering of the victims and of course family, friends and the school here are coming to terms with yesterday easterable tragedy. listen as another witness describes what she saw in yesterday's accident. >> i never saw her brakes ever. she never tried to stop. after she passed my dad, you could hear the engine rev and she accelerated. >> now investigators say they are talking to dozens of witnesses and she could in in court as early as tomorrow. >> matt finn reporting for us.
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thank you very much. the remnants of hurricane patricia combining with another storm system and pounding texas. they needed rain before all of this. the state was so severely dry, many areas were under a burn warning. now a completely different problem. steve? >> the rain here in houston continues steadily all day as it has last night, producing some serious flooding of highways, roads, walkways and a number of places that we have seen raw sewage bubble up. the rain has reached record levels in a number of communities, some places getting as much as 20 inches of rainfall. we have seen dramatic images including that of a freight train which was derailed by the flooding. engineers had to swim to safety. no signs of major destruction or deaths from this incredible rain
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here across texas, harris. >> what about texas? i have been watching the storm system as they kind of converged. what's next there? is it expected to clear out? >> reporter: the hope here in houston is that the rains would stop sometime later this afternoon. it's going to keep moving to the south and to the east. they have already had voluntary evacuations. we could see flood warnings and flood watches. harris? >> they remain in our prayers. i tell you. thank you very much. the nba is mourning the loss of a veteran coach. the minnesota timberwolves announced that fill saunders has died. he took a leave of absence from the team just last month. saunders was president of basketball operations for the t-wolves, part owner and head
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coach. he had 1,000 victories. flip saunders dead at 60. and right now a manhunt is underway following another vicious stabbing attack. the almost daily lone wolf attacks putting all of israel on edge. and one of the biggest events leading up to the iowa caucuses. hillary clinton is slamming her republican points for what she likes to call a reality show on the other side of the aisle.
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we could be less than five hours away from a huge strike in the auto-industry. they are threatening to walk off the job at general motors at midnight. the union recently made a similar threat against fiat chrysler before striking a new deal there. after that the union made it
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very clear it was expecting a higher pay rate from gm. we will have more on the story as it breaks. fox news is america's headquarters and hillary clinton is wrapping up a pivotal weekend. she spoke to more than 6,000 democrats. historically it's a key event in the run-up to the caucuses. barack obama used it as a major spring board and so hillary clinton is looking to echo on that success. and already slamming would be republican points. >> when republicans debate, they compete. to insult each other, demean women, and they double down on trickle down. actually, it is reality tv. with a cast of characters who don't care much about actual reality. >> a room full of friends, you can say whatever you want.
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while clinton went after republican rivals she took some heed in bernie sanders. >> she did. hillary clinton is coming off of a very strong week. bernie sanders used his time to perhaps take her down a lot. he did go after her record and her reliance on super pacs. >> the pundits, they said that in this day and age, you can not win a campaign unless you have a super pac. unless you go -- unless you go to the millionaires and billionaires and you beg for money.
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i'm the only democratic candidate for president who does not have a super pac. >> perhaps a less subtle dig at clinton was the banner behind the small plane that circled the pre-dinner rally headlined by pop singer katie perry. feel the burn. >> that isn't subtle. they're not very subtle on the other side of the political aisle. >> they used to be quite friendly. but that all changed as soon as carson started beating trump in the polls. trump still needs nationally. >> they were asked about their growing rivalry. refusing to hit. >> ben carson's a very low
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energy person. actually i think ben carson is lower energy than jeb, if you want to know the truth. we need strong energy. >> i really refuse to really get into the mud pit. hillary actually was right when she said that the republicans are there trying to destroy each other. i really think that was a huge mistake in the last cycle. >> and this rivalry could reach new heights this week because wednesday is the third gop debate and both trump and carson will be there. >> good to see you. thank you. and now we break in with a fox news record. wereporting about the driver. the woman has been charged with second degree murder. we don't have a lot of details net. and a conviction for murder in
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the second degree has a sentence of ten years for each count. four people died. another five are in critical condition. another 42 are injured. more on this as we get it. and now this. gop presidential candidate rand paul making his case for president. he sat down with me and covered a wide range of topics including what exactly we're doing in syria against isis. is it war? >> my opinion is we need a vote from congress before we go to war. i think i was one of the loudest voices. did i have some influence? i hope so. >> also we could see a big strike in the auto industry. i mentioned this at the stroke of midnight that they will walk off the job. at issue, money. this time it's the union against
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a manhunt is underway right now in the west bank after police say a palestinian man stabbed an israeli. these lone wolf attacks are happening almost every day. watch. you can see israeli police searching. witnesses saying that attacker ran away and the victim is very badly hurt. police say they shot and killed a teen aged girl who pulled a knife at a check point also in the west bank. how do you stop the violence? it's causing kind of a stir what he said, so why did he say it? he explained the comments to me
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in a wide ranging interview. watch. >> i think when you assess the middle eastern situation, everybody says what's the solution. what's the grand solution? how do we fix it over there? i don't think any of them have quite worked yet. i went over there and i thought how can i help? i came away thinking you know what? maybe there is no one big solution. but maybe the incremental solution would be that we try to increase the economic well being in the area. and i think there are probably ways that we could maybe do that and i think people are less hungry or less likely to fight. >> how would you handle the piece of the puzzle knowing that you have to go after isis or do you feel like you do? >> we need to understand that we
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look at the history of how isis arose and how they got bigger in libya you have a failed state and a third of libya now pledges allegiance to isis. it's a hot bed for isis because there is no government. that might have something to do with the fact that we topple ed one. we need to have regime change in syria? i think that's a recipe for allowing isis to grow stronger. i argued strenuously against bombings bombing assad after he used chemical weapon against his people, many wanted to bomb assad and i said wait a minute. you may allow isis to grow stronger. >> what is the greatest through to our national security? >> you can't be a strong country from bankruptcy court this is
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what separates me from most of the republican field. i don't think you can be a fiscal conservative if you're liberal with military spending. you have people on the right who say you need more military spending. and you know what? we get more of both. >> rand paul weighing in on the 2016 race. what he says he offers that no other candidate does and how a push for a shut down can be a noble thing. >> hillary clinton, is she inevitable once again? which of the gop candidates match up best to beat hillary clinton to the white house?
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for dui. the conviction for murder in the second degree has ten years to life for each count. four people died. 47 others injured and a handful of them still in critical condition at last we checked. a community reeling at oklahoma state university as you might imagine. but she will be in court tomorrow charged with second degree murder. we will update you if anything else happens this hour for sure. >> that kentucky senator discusses the strategy behind shutting down the government to get reform. here it is. >> that's always the debate. the debate has to be on one hand we could shut down government and use that leverage to get reform. that's not an end all. it's not like we want to shut down government and say we shut it down. the people who want to shut down government to use it as leverage to get reform may well be a noble purpose. you compare that to the status
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quo. which is more dangerous? borrowing a million dollars a minute? or temporarily shutting down government to cull out the wasteful spending? i think you should let all spending expire and i would immediately try to restart the things we need. so a minute after it expired i would say we need national defense. let's decide first what we will spend on national defense. >> and you saw hillary clinton on the hill in the hot seat for 11 hours in the benghazi committee. that side of the ticket, do you think that side of the race is shaping up?
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>> maybe. i have been one all along that things will be more competitive than people think. hillary clinton is wounded and at least half the country thinks she's dishonest in recent polling. that's something hard for her to overcome. benghazi is not just a partisan issue but actually an issue of whether or not she has the wisdom and judgment to defend the country and the will to defend the country. >> you know, i read earlier that she said with joe biden out of the race, democrats now have a choice between socialism and corruption. why do you put it that way? >> i did say that. >> you did. >> tweeting can be mean. >> that rule is snarky. >> i caught it. >> that was kind of my idea. i thought it really deals it down. bernie sanders is happy to take the socialist view and i think that socialism is bad.
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i say look, there is nothing sexy or cool about socialism. it is implied force and has often been the utilization of force to imprison people who don't doe what you want them t. >> what do you offer voters that you can't get any place else? not just you as the man but your perspective on things? >> i try to put it simply in a shell. >> i don't want government to put you in jail for american and i don't want the government to send you back to an iraq war and i'm the only one saying that.
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>> i saw a flurry of emotions from you. a republican at the table. >> the idea of shutting the government down in order to get spending cuts ain't going to happen. never happens. only hurts the republicans politically. we control the house and the senate. but we can't get our act in gear, the republicans, to come up with a budget that has spending restraint in it. or maybe even something we never have. cuts. it's a dirty little secret. even when i was in the house and reagan was president, we never cut spending. we cut the rate of increase in spending. >> the choice between socialist and corruption? the republicans are socialists. >> and they are corrupt. >> and that is what the three of us have been saying why trump
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and carson and sanders are doing well. the whole thing stinks. >> making per hapgs a little bit of news there. >> it's pretty clear. the evidence this week. she's very weak in certain places. it is not a crime in washington. it should be but it's not. we have the cover ups that -- understand one thing. everybody is in on this game. the one thing about the rule is the first rule of the ruling class is to protect themselves. that's what happens. if they wanted to do this, they
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would pass separate appropriation bills. it's all a game. >> you know what? but second he could attack and john and pat can attack hillary clinton all they want.
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i'm taking a victory lap tonight. she is moving up. >> i did have to look at the calendar to figure out whether or not it was hillary clinton's birthday and then she spent 11 hours. >> i think it's her birthday in the next couple of days. >> you would know that. >> yeah. time for a celebration. >> you know, he's had this period. she's still standing on a banana peel. >> can't you con thcede the obvious? >> it wasn't clear that bernie sanders wanted to run for president. he was running on a philosophical. >> her comments about the 1%? >> she will make up comments that are defined by truth.
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>> it's interesting to see two democrats fight over hillary clinton. >> she's about to take the party over the cliff if any of the parties are proven true. >> she's the least trusted person in the race in either party. and by the way, the next least trusted person is trump. >> why doesn't that mat sner terms of getting to the nomination? >> she doesn't have a race. >> why don't you have any points to go against her? where the are the stars in the democratic party. >> the democratic pitch is estimated. 31 of 50. maybe a couple.
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>> you want the whole cake, that's too much. she's the consensus.t to be. >> she's the best person. >> campaign now. >> you were here. we did it on your show. the way they used to have. and a narrative which would have started with putting up on a screen for people to see e-mail it to chelsea. the transcript of her conversation. egyptian conversation.
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let me unfriend them and show that they lied saying it was the video. >> what you have in this country is an opening. >> hillary knocked the republicans back. >> what what what? not on a seven second delay. by the way her birthday is tomorrow. born in 1947. i really did look it up. you guys are going to have to clean it up during a commercial. a shift in the ranks among the republican presidential candidates, who's up who's down and the growing support for
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donald trump. and you have got to see it. and the pentagon accused of using semantics on the no boots on the ground argument. this after the first american soldier killed fighting isis. the first to die. is this war?
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during this hour, he called it war. >> the pentagon calls this, quote, a unique set of circumstances in iraq. the rescue sparked a gunfight that left american master sergeant joshua wheeler dead. the operation appears at odds with the administration's no
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boots on the ground policy. officials insist that nothing has changed. the russians are fighting a war with the iranianss and hezbollah. but candidly, ask carter is too little too late. the russians are consolidating their position. originally it was with the egyptians. now this week it's with the jordanians. there's a report that the iraqi shiites are getting ready to work with the russians as well. we have to get ready to fight a war using every resource at our disposal. one other point. isis made it clear this week that they are going to
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jerusalem. our only stable democratic ally, israel, is now under direct threat from isis. >> they're going wherever where we are because they're in seven provinces in afghanistan. now our guys are not coming home in the droves that the president had promised to the country. so yeah -- >> harris it's the beginning of a multicountry war. >> let me say and i think that he will have the same thought. we are in a situation where our president is so screwed up on his priorities that he had sort of undone our alliances with israel, egypt, saudi arabia and jord jordan, made alliances with iran and cuba. >> i stand corrected. you're right. >> we have soldiers going into syria. it's unbelievable. we just normalized relations with them. >> they told us this. when assad sat down with
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american reporters a few months ago, he said my friends and he listed them. russia and cuba. this is not breaking news. >> that is exactly right. the russians, the sirrians and iranianss told us what they were going to do. you can accommodate through agreements like the iranians nuclear deal and like the piece with cuba that somehow if we give them everything that we want they will be on our side. wrong. dead wrong. >> i want to read this reported by the wall street journal at this hour. defense secretary ash carter has signalled a new and more muscular policy saying the u.s. military will mount more raids and provide more active support. so, we're going to ramp up.
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>> really. >> let me tell you something, ash carter would like to do that. the president, i keep telling everyone is living in his own bubble dream world in which his imaginary friends and all of this in his cloud of thinking is irrelevant. he is taking america down. >> who is speaking for this? >> let me get my point in. about the stabbing and killing of israeli citizens. this administration, we have ballistic missiles, we said oknow, that's not part of this.
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>> who's the alternative? >> until the republicans or someone mounts a campaign that explains how we're going to change this and in washington, nobody cares. nobody talks about it. >> this is why hillary's going to win. >> why she's not going to win. >> she is the successor to obama. >> she helped make it. >> i have never known -- >> wow. you are pathetically in the tank for hillary. >> did she fly you in? >> she had to anti-up libya. she had to get it out of there because the whole thing is fallen apart. that didn't come up either. >> you can go with her and lead from behind but we need a president to lead as a leader. >> could a political outsider take it all the way to the white house? 2016 and take on your friend, hillary clinton? let's keep calling her that. a lot of republican voters seem to think so.
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the fox news political insiders are coming back. i will make them behav . .
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one of our fox stop stories, the subject held on four charges of second degree murder. she will be in court tomorrow. we're learning that a reporter had talked with her attorney earlier in the day. we will stay on the story but again she'll be in court tomorrow. four people killed in this. at least four. five in critical condition. stay with fox news channel for the latest on that.
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and a new pole shows 7 out of 10 republican leading voters said donl trump could become president if he wins the gop nomination. six out of ten said that dr. ben carson did this. john, not only donl trumpology toll in post of the polls. there's been a sea of change. it is believed that he can win the nomination and the jenl election. he has done a he's got a ways to go among other independents and reagan democrats, those people still exist. but he will get there, i think. bit by bit because the country is in a fury over what's happening and it only gets more hot about it. >> i want to pop up this poll
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which shows actually dr. ben carson is one of the polls where he's leading donald trump. >> a state which is disproportionately evangelical in the republican primary, carson is capitalizing on that. there have been a couple of polls that have carson eight points ahead. another one from cbs today having the race effect tiffly deadlocked. everywhere else as we said last week, donald trump is way, way ahead and is a very strong position. it's another thing to win on election day.
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>> we have got some news on the recent days that jeb bush was downsizing the recent campaigns. that's pretty much par for the course. you can see that across some of the campaigns that people downsize. when jeb bush said this it got people wondering what is this goal. watch. >> i got a lot of really cool things that i could do other than sit around being miserable listen to people demonize me and feeling compelled to demonize them. elect trump in you want that. >> that was like a take this job and -- >> shove it somewhere. >> i didn't want to say it. >> the thing we see with bush and there's the difference. he was expected to be the nominee. they are spending millions and they don't move. and the fact is unlike john
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mccain who had such passion for his campaign that he went and fought. the best three in his opinion would be your thoughts. >> rubio is a very strong candidate but he's polling 10, 11, 12% that believe he could be there. i think that fiorina has been si sinking because she doesn't have a narrative for herself. i think that trump is probably the best to take on hillary. >> we'll be right back.
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amtrak regulars know you don't mess with the quiet car. chris christie learned that the hard way. they are asked to maintain a library-like atmosphere. christie's camp is apologizing after he was reportedly kicked out for talking loudly on his phone and slurping a smoothie at a high decemberable. is it time for jeb bush to exit? >> it will probably benefit
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rubio. >> that will never happen. but i want to say you take that first half of the field. >> i think the tea party energized trump. >> that's the energy in the republican party. the very people, by the way, that jeb bush last year trashed. he said ha ha, you have got to be willing to lose the primary to win the general. it's monday, october 26. he has led countless protests against the police. so why is al sharpton now speaking at a funeral of a murdered new york police officer? the surprising details that we have just learned overnight.
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homecoming heartbreak. new information about the driver an accused of plowing into a parade. her lawyer says she was not drunk. >> i absolutely can rule out alcohol. in my opinion, miss chambers suffers from a mental illness. >> the new charges in that deadly crash as the driver heads to court. and what do burgers and cigarettes have in common? the shocking warning about red meat being noannounced today. fox and friends first starts now. >> morning to you and your family. happy monday. >> thanks so much for starting your day and week right here with us. and we begin with a fox news alert. a gunman on the run after a veteran police office is shot. >> that officer identified as derrick fricke who had recently
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been promoted to commander. he was off duty and not wearing a uniform as he drove through the neighborhoods to visit his father. a bullet pierced the car hitting him in the neck. the bullet believed to be 2350ired from2350ir fired from a passing suv. the officer remains in critical condition. he has spoken out at police at countless rallies across the country and now reverend al sharpton is trying to unite new york city. the family of randolph holder reportedly asked sharp ton to speak at his funeral wednesday this as the gun believed to be the murder weapon is fished out of the east river. tyrone power tossed it into the water after shooting officer holder in cold blood. it is now being tested for fingerprints and for dna. new overnight, at least five people are dead after a whale watching boat sinks off

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