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i noticed you had a little cough. >> no pneumonia here. >> not yet. >> thank you for joining us, "america's election headquarters" starts now. >> brand new information about hillary clinton's health. i'm sandra smith. the clinton campaign saying they will release additional medical records after revealing she was diagnosed friday with pneumonia. prooifl donald trump making no mention whatsoever of her health, just a short time ago. but he wasted no time attacking her comments about trump sporlters. >> she called she patriotic men and women ever bad name in the book. she say they were a basket of
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deproeshls. . as clinton is recuperating from her illness, we are now just 57 days away, jennifer grifren is covering it for us. she is at her home, but you can't get too close, can you? >> no, there is a barricade at her house. aides say they regret keeping the press in the dark for 90 minutes yesterday. her spokesman says she never lost consciousness.
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>> she left on her own accord. i think as she was getting into the vehicle she was dizzy and helped into the vehicle. but she was talking to staff and like i said making calls. >> he said there was no undisclosed other medical condition, it was simply na moan ya. responding to the video of her wobbling, vice president joe biden said today i've had na moe yaen, you take antibiotics and you rest a bit, she has been transparent about her health, he said i'm encouraging her if they say take three days off, take six days off. chuck schumer said he had pneumonia about six weeks ago,
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he recovered fine, he said he is recovering, many surrogates saying let's not blow it out of proportion. what about reports that ores in her campaign office have been sick. >> we have been able to confirm that three top aides, the campaign chairman and campaign manager have all had a bug in recent weeks. i'm cold from a very senior aide, thath bugs they had are not related to hillary clinton's current condition. we also have a statement from
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last night. she has been experiencing a cough related to allergies. as a follow up to her prolonged cough, she was diagnosed with pneumonia. lisa is the doctor that they reached out to try and get more medical records. >> jennifer griffin, thank you. health questions now front and center in the campaign, here are straightforward facts that we learned. pneumonia is an infection in your lungs, it can be life threatening. a million people a year seek
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care, can and 50,000 die. donald trump made no remarks about her illness. they were laughing at the people, at the people who waive the roads. . i don't see how she can campaign any further dr. kelly power social security here. she knows more than we need to know, but we're here to make political sense of all of this, can i get to the chuck schumer thing first, he says i just had
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pneumonia, what do you make of all of this? >> i mean hillary clinton, donald trump making no mention of this just a few moments ago in that campaign speech, but this is the reality of the campaign right now. donald trump is doing it the right way, when someone is really unwell, and she was really unwell on sunday, and these are questions that are dogging her campaign. she will try to answer more questions in a more full factx, but donald trump did the right thing. he says we wish you the best, we hope we see you on the debate stage, but this will linger. >> there is the political side of the equation. >> you're here to make sense of pneumonia. >> the campaign says she was diagnosed with pneumonia on
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friday. she goes out to this 9/11 event, and then we have the video of her taking that fall, how do you see this? >> no doubt she has on extensive medical history. objectively speaking, pneumonia diagnosed on friday. she looks like there was an episode of, you know, alleged fainting or a possible fainting. they quoted it as overheating. she was diagnosed as having pneumonia. >> her doctor said "you're going to have to take it easy" would you say, advise her to go out to -- on a hot day to a event such as this? >> no, when someone is over 65,
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pneumonia has to be taken seriously. taking time off, rest, hydrat g hydrating. i would also like to point out her other medical history is extensive as well. she has multiple ddts, concussions, memory loss, they're all added to the equation of her extensive medical history. >> and on npr this morning, they were indicating that establishment democrats are getting a little antsy about her health, which you just laid out, doctor. listen to this. >> it has them very nervously beginning to whisper about finding her step aside and finding another candidate. it's unlikely to be a real thing, i'm sure it's an overreaction of an already skittish party. the candidate that everyone looks at is joe biden. >> the democrat establishment
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getting antsy about her health? >> well, i'm sure they have been already, i'm sure there is truth in that, and that there is wishful thinking in that on the part of democrats who would like a different candidate. who would be doing better in this case. i'm sure the democrats wish for, just as some republicans probably do, an ending to this election in which somebody who is not one of these two people. >> so say it is pneumonia, and she was diagnosed on friday. is it realistic for her to go back out on the campaign trail? >> if i was her doctor, i would advise her to take it easy right now and not hit the campaign trail, along these lines.
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d.b.t., deep brain thrombosis, when you have a d.b.t., they're at five times greater chance of having another one. she has three. i feel like that, even more than the pneumonia, is something to be talking about. >> pressure and her and her campaign to get her records released. meanwhile i want to get to donald trump's comments a few minutes ago. he let off on a severe attack on hillary clinton, especially comments about trump supporters and being a basket of deplorables. i want you to listen to what he just said. >> speaking to wealthy donors, hillary clinton calls tens of millions of americas deplorables. >> you could put half of what i ca call trump supporters a basket
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of deplorables. >> she doubles down on using that comment, is it effective? >> it is effective at mobilizing trump's base and convincing people who are already supporting him to go out and bear witness. that has real value in an election that is ugly and as much of a gross out as this one. being able to breathe these resentments and deeper hatreds to hillary clinton and it was a good thing that helped them do that, but they ought in and out to have repeated allegations in the add, because it will just remind swing voters on what makes them uncomfortable about trump kbrop have to be careful when you repeat the allegations. >> are you happy with his
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decision not to bring it up? >> yes, the decent and humane thing to do, not be a ghoul and taking advantage of someone's illness. >> how do you think the clinton campaign has responded since her fall? >> it is a hot garbage situation here. they have not dealt with it well because it is not dealing with the real thing. people have genuine concerns. people making this sound like optics or communication problems, no. the real question now is is she up to the job. >> as trump said earlier, i wish her well and hopefully she recovers well. dr. powers, good to have you here. >> always a pleasure, thank you, sir. >> dig it. >> thank you, sir. more than five years since the raid that killed osama bin
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bashar al assad vowing to crush all resistance. the cease fire is under way. >> the cease fire has started and it does appear there is at least a reduction of violence across syria. there was heavy and intense fighting on the syrian side here up until about an hour or so ago, we're still hearing shelling and the important humanitarian aide moves into places. if they get to people in desperate need of it. but the broad outline is this.
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syrian proops will stop fighting u.s. backed rebels. they will lay down their records and wait for awhile to get the trust going. there could be fighting between ones here. >> as that cease fire is under way in syria. after the deadly attacks and five years after the death of it's master mind, the obama administration is still rolling out the documenting during the raid. the holdup has been deliberate. katherine, what are we learning about the new allegations?
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>> they tell fox news the administration put the breaks on releasing some of the new documents to give a new picture of what was returned from osama bin laden's compound. they recovered computers, thumb drives, cds, letters, and his person diaries. they had a rip where the terror network could shield their operatives including bin laden's surviving son. >> he told his followers not to attack the iranians. i think as we come through and they become released to the public for historians, they will learn a lot more about bin laden. >> and the charges of the
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administration has released documents and far from someone who was in charge from a global network. >>. >> the administration said that they're not so willing with these documents, they're going through to release the documents as wickly as possible, and the relationship between iran and al qaeda is one of convenience, and what the congressman is describing is overblown. they say they should be able to review the documents independently. >> there may be a reason for that, you should at least provide them to the committee for an investigation and that is not happening. >> part of the criticism is the documents released were meant to show that al qaeda was on the
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ru run. al qaeda is dead, and that is why these documents are so important yaen there has not been a full accounting, at least publicly, of what was found there. >> thank you for bringing that to us. >> you're welcome. >> remember this georgiaed toer will -- georgia toddler who died in a hot car? his father is in jail today. and hillary clinton labelling trump supporters at bigots. his supporters may be more enthusiastic about election day than clinton's. >> i'm humbled to have the support of so many of our men and women in uniform.
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a georgia dad accused of intentionally leaving his toddler in a hot car. >> this happened in cobb county, georgia, but they could not find an impartial jury there so they changed it to glenn county. it is about whether or not 33 ross harris plotted to kill his 22 month old son, cooper, or if he accidentally left his son in the hot car for more than 8 hours. on the way, the two stopped at chick-fil-a for breakfast.
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ross harris went straight to his office, and left cooper in a rear facing car seat. he called for help and police pronounced the child dead. he claims he forgot about his son, but harris searched the internet for child death in hot cars. he had a history of calling prostitutes and other women. he is also facing charges for sexting underage women. he did it even on the day of his son's death. prosecutors have not presented a single piece of evidence showing that ross harris wanted to kill his son. the trial is expected to take four weeks. he is facing life in prison, and the mother of cooper harris also
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researched child car death on the internet. she was never charged. she and ross harris are now divorced and it is unknown whether or not she will steph against him. >> more nfl players following colin kaepernick's lead and protesting during the national anthem. >> and hillary clinton stumbling at the 9/11 memorial and the revelation that she has pneumonia. >> and he had made it clear that he doesn't particularly care whether putin and the intelligence services attack american institutions. so -- let me get some water.
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health. >> responding to hillary clinton's collapse yesterday says it changes nothing about president obama's belief that hillary clinton is capable of being president. what they now say is na moan ya. they call it an unhealthy pension for privacy. whether or not she should have released a more detailed record of her health, it is up to the candidate to decide that. >> the requirement that the american people have some understanding of the health of their president is a pretty common sense proposition. but for individual candidates, they have to make a decision on their own about what kind of information and detail about their health they're prepared to disclose. >> clinton's campaign says they will release a more detailed
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health record, and vice president in joe biden in north carolina giving a speech saying clinton has been transparent about her health and saying if the doctor says to take three days off, she should take six days off. >> what is the on the president's agenda this afternoon? >> the top republican and top democrat in the senate will be here. the top two issues have now been merged into one. congressional funding, keeping the federal government open. at the end of this month, the funding runs out, and it would happen on october 1st if they fail to reach a deal. the second part, part of the negotiations, is money to fight zika. senate democrats blocked a bill that republicans pushed last weeksenate. there is a fight around planned parenthood and they're trying to resolve some of the issues today. they want parents involved in the zika funding.
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it is noted that zika can be transmitted sexually. so it needs to be done before congress leaves to campaign for reelection. donald trump wishing hillary clinton well as she recovered from n pneumonia. >> she spoke with content for the people who follow the rules and scratch out a living. hillary clinton has revealed her true thoughts. that was her true thoughts. she reveals herself to be a person who looks down on the proud citizens of our country. >> fox news contributor, and
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mercedes as a republican strategist and a former spokes person for president bush. her health concerns are front and center, and her campaign said she was diagnosed friday with pneumonia, and she is feeling better today. >> it's a big issue. it is to be determined if it is a big issue, it is an issue because it underscores the secrecy. i say this has a democrat, but for the life of me i cannot understand why if she was diagnosed on friday they didn't just come out and say secretary clinton has pneumonia. she is going to take a few days off. instead they proceed like nothing it wrong, and it just underscores the concerns that people have about her with respect to her secrecy.
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i wish they would rethink their approach about being more open with the public and the press about what is going on with her and i strongly urge her to release her medical records as donald trump should as well. and if this concerns, we put together sights and sounds of her on the campaign trail and it has not looked good. drurp does not have the temperament to be our commander in chief. >> that was early in september. that didn't sound good, she was able to joke about it, but she
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said that coughing was due to allergi allergies, now she has been diagnosed with n pneumonia. it went from allergies to overheated to pneumonia. the shifting story, the fact that hillary clinton came out yesterday and did this whole theatrics of feeling great, i really feel great, and then hours later, she has pneumonia, i think that is what is really so concerning to american voters. the fact that her campaign continues to try to keep her in a bubble, and try to make sure that she comes across being an invincible candidate. that doesn't exist any more in a 24 hour news cycle. we know the press is there to inform and report what is happening with the candidates minute by minute, the fact they were kept in the dark for 90 minutes is unthinkable. at the end of the day, the
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public deserves to know what the health is of their leader. in this case of their candidate. >> in the same speech that we heard moments ago, no mention of her health, but he did go on the attack of hillary clinton and he had a very patriotic end of that speech. >> one people, under one god, is a saluting one american flag. julie? >> look, i'm very happy that donald trump, at the age of 70, as finally discovered god. all of us that grew up with donald trump reading tabloids for 30 years is not very godly. -- >> that is a little judgmental julie. >> not judgemental at all. i grew up, a man that cheats on his wife with other women, and
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a -- >> do we really want to go down that path? >> bill clinton is not appealing to evangelicals and saying he is their biggest ally. give me a break. >> the evangelicals are not lining up with hillary clinton. >> being hypocritical there. >> as we thend hot political debate, seven in ten voters say they have decided which candidate to support. that sf a big number. maybe julie will tell me that is not so big at this point, but the two are closer when asked which candidate is more honest and trust worthy. 45% choose clinton, 40% pick trump. unbelievable polling. it was fun, thank you. >> a football hit that goes way beyond a 15 yard penalty. a college player decking a referee and landing behind bars. the nfl season starts with more
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players taking a knee during the national anthem in protest. i think that today was a day they should have done that, and the dolphins let me down because they had people kneeling. that was not a day for that. >> i was very afraid they would not stand up and respect our national anthem. >> i love the seahawks but i love my country more. when it comes to healthcare,
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like to get information from campaigns that don't want to give it up. that will be at the top of the hour. a college football player under arrest for punching a referee. you see the ref falling after getting socked by one of the players. the san antonio freshman offensive lineman that decked him ejected from the game and arrested. out official broke up an argument between players and was punched while walking the players back to their huddle. >> the number of nfl players protesting the national anthem is growing as the season gets surnd way. several players demonstrating in their own ways. some taking a knee, some holding up a clenched fist.
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the 49ers play later tonight. the dolphins running back arian foster defending his decision to join in seeing "they say it's not the time to do this? when is the time? it's never the time in someone else's eye, they always feel like it's good enough. some opponent don't, if they don't feel it's good enough, they have the right. in the meantime, the kansas city chief's quarterback saying there is no harm intended." >> i'm supporting collin in what she doing as far as raising awareness. i didn't mean anything by it. >> joining us, cohost of "fox and friends," and steve weatherford. >> my good friend. >> i could not even get your
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attention because you were goes at it. what do you make of this? >> i played there ten years, i experienced all of that, even before that i was american, growing up in the midwest, taught to honor the flag. they are exercising the right, the sacrifices we make to use or voices. people listen when we speak and watch when we execute different actions. >> will it hurt the nfl to see this? >>. >> i pay very close attention to what people are talking about, especially when they're speaking to me, and i heard a few people talk about boycotting the nfl been that will not happen, there are individuals who want to see change, colin kaepernick, but for him, i think she going about
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it in the wrong way. to sit down, to me, burnly i feel like that shows disrespect. i love what seattle did, they showed yun i did and joined arms and showed they're congresswomaning together to affect change and i didn't see that with colin capper nick. >> and it seems to be catching on at the high school level now. will multiple players take a knee? >> it's unbelievable. from the minute i saw him sit down i said it will pass throughout. i would not be surprise first degree it happens elsewhere. sure enough, it happens at this game in phil, and also on the internet, texas has a 12-year-old football team taking a knee. i say this, you have a right to speak up, but a lot of people
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can't get past the fact you're disrespecting the flag. you have have the biggest issue, most people will be overwhelmed by the noise. >> trent dilfer offered his opinion on all of this, and he said the big thing that hit me through all of this is that this is a back up quarterback whose job it is to be quite yet, sit in the shadows, and get the starter ready to play week one. he picked a time to a time to become the center of you know what it takes to keep a team together, this could tear them apart. >> when colin kaepernick talks
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about why he is sitting down, that is when you affect change. when people sit down for something like that or turn their back, there is no explanation other than i don't agree with this. the reason he is playing the came of football, and making $19 million -- >> what do you think they're trying to say? >> i think his motivation should not be sitting down, stand up and do something. with all of those finances that you have earned in the nfl, this is -- change that way. >> this is the laziest form of protest i have ever teen in is the elite of the elite of the elite. >> i don't know. >> what does it have to do with
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anything? >> that's what a franchise quarterback thinks. most of them are "i'm at the top of the food chain, i'm the quarterback, the center of attention." i don't agree with that. maybe it's because of the toteme backup quarterback has the same rights and liberties that they janitor does and own ore of the team does. the way he is using that platform is up patriot county, disrespectful and makes me angry. >> now it's going to cause black and white division in locker room and maybe in stands. maybe he had he right intent but -- we'll fine out tonight. >> let me just live with this. >> his going to be on the bench tonight. >> oreon avid sports fan,broken, former player. does this just pain you to have -- you just want to have fun and one-half the game. >> i think it's going to affect attendance and ratings, people have to explain to their kids
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the search isen for a 21-year-old woman who disappeared but the suspect was considered a person of interest in another disappearance nearly a decade ago. trace gallagher is live. >> reporter: the suspect is a 2-year-old kyleing you whats charged with burping the car that plongd to the woman, jessica republican.
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police say she was at party with heir boyfriend but the boyfriend had to leave and left her with kyler ust. beyond that police are struggling to put together a timeline but the family said after 8:00 text messages went unopened and cals went straight to her voice mail. hen she didn't show up for a doctor's appointment on friday the family reported her missing. sea and rescue teams have scoured two large areas where her burned up car was found but turned up nothing. a deck canada ago the map was a person of interest in the disappears of this girlfriend. he was the last seen with the woman the night she went missing and has never been found, and now kara's mom is trying to support the runnion family. watch. >> we pray for jessica and her family and pray that jessica has
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not met the same fate that kara did. >> reporter: kyle just got out of prison in february for a drug conviction and has also subtomb for assault, theft, and animal cruelty for stomping a cat and tossing it in a river. ten years ago, before kara disappeared, she had a restraining order against kyle ust. >> thank you. scientist learning about how dolphins are more like you and i than other mammals and how they communicate. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can cause cavities and bad breath. over 400 medications can cause a dry mouth. that's why there's biotene. biotene can provide soothing dry mouth relief. and it keeps your mouth refreshed too. remember while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't.
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found they speak up to five words which suggests they actually listen to each other. if here's shep. >> it's 3:00 on the east coast, noon on the west coast, and today, major developments that pup its warn could reshape this presidential race. for hillary clinton, a now public health concern and a public stumble. donald trump with some warning words for her but he still looking to highlight his own halve relative to his rival. and he also said today, hillary clinton just made the biggest mistake of her entire political season with her comments about trump's basket of demorable -- deplorables. the battleground expands, a brand new el pole which shows states could fall either way in november. and courtesy of "the wall street journal" an in-depth look where the candidates stalls when it comes to
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