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editors going overboard for the photoshop. >> i thought it was on instagram and they did it themselves. >> they're so pretty. why do you have to edit it so much? >> over-filtering. "fox and friends" start now. >> have a good weekend. see you later. bye. wait. did she just say weekend? it is friday! i need a thumbs up, pete. >> double, double. >> it's october 21st. i'm ainsley earhardt, one day after the final debate, donald trump, hillary clinton sharing the stage again, this time for some jokes. >> hillary is so corrupt, she got kicked off the watergate commission. >> donald, if at any time you don't like what i'm saying, feel free to stand up and shout "wrong" while i'm talking. >> cardinal doman tells us what
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it was like to be stuck in the middle of those two. >> oh, boy. >> donald trump says he will accept the outcome of the election if this happens. >> i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. >> well, mainstream media is horrified. but what's wrong with waiting? we're going to take a closer look coming up. >> that's right. all eyes on the wednesday night's debate. well, almost all eyes. one of these screens, take a look, it's not quite like the others. >> i see it. >> i think i see it. >> the reveal. there's one not watching the debate. you're watching us and you're not here. it's friday morning. mornings are better with friends. >> hi everybody. welcome to studio e.
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we've been in las vegas and look who didn't make the trip back. >> brian. >> i got a late call. brian didn't make it in. >> how are you, peter? >> i'm well. thanks for having me. >> we're running on fumes. like two hours of sleep. we're so happy because it's friday, the last debate is in the can. it's been a fun week, though. >> if you were watching the fox newschannel last night, you saw a little of this. the al smith dinner. he was the first to be nominated by his party and they have this annual event. every four years it comes in an odd time. just before the presidential election. what happens is, as you can see right there, the two major party candidates are seated pretty much next to each other with cardinal dolan right dean them. the headlines, when you get -- if you still get a newspaper, it will probably say trump booed at this ee vend, a charity event for the big catholic charities.
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>> they get up and they roast each other. it's always a fun event. i've had the pleasure of going. i was there when mitt romney and barack obama were roasting each other. it's hilarious. we're going to show you some of the highlights last night and then talk about it. >> well, his was built with the hands of god and nobody can compete with god. is that correct? nobody. right? that's right. no contest. it's great to be here with a thousand wonderful people or as i call it a small intimate dinner with some friends or as hillary calls it, her largest crowd of the season. >> donald, if at any time you don't like what i'm saying, feel free to stand up and shout "wrong". >> we have proven that we can actually be civil to each other. in fact, just before taking the
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dais, hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said, pardon me. >> people look at the statue of liberty and they see a proud symbol. donald looks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4. maybe a 5 if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her hair. you know, come to think of it, you know what would be a good number for a woman? 45. >> hillary is so corrupt, she got kicked off the watergate commission. how corrupt do you have to be to get kicked off the watergate commission? >> looking back, i've had to
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listen to donald for three full debates and he says i don't have any stamina. that is 4 1/2 hours. >> i wasn't really sure if hillary was going to be here tonight because i guess you didn't send her invitation by e-mail. now, some of you haven't noticed, hillary isn't laughing as much as the rest of us. that's because she knows the jokes. all of the jokes were given to her in advance of the dinner by donna brazile. >> if donald does win, it will be awkward at the annual president's day photo when all the former presidents gather at the white house and not just with bill. how is barack going to get past the muslim ban. >> hillary has forgotten more
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things than most of us will ever know. >> the one that got the big groan from the crowd and boos was when donald trump said hillary is here and pretending she likes catholics. there was a very loud, extended boo. you got to wonder, that was my point earlier, you're going to see in the mainstream media, he was booed. the problem is, people in the crowd, these are new york elite. >> yep. >> they don't know the story. because who is covering the story? it's actually a pretty funny joke. he was making a joke about her commune kapgss director in the wikileaks accordingly, was making fun of catholics. essentially, they're back in the stone ages and they have to wake up. it's a funny joke if you know the story. but because they don't know the story, because they're not covering the story because they're new yorkers. >> most new yorkers are democrats and they probably watch mainstream media. >> the new york post said it draws media elite and raise $6
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million for catholic charities, which is great. i watched t it was funny. i thought trump did a nice job. that crowd came wanting to boo trump if they could. doesn't mean it wasn't funny. >> i didn't see bill clinton there. melania was there next to donald trump. bill clinton wasn't there. we thought something that was funny you'll see later on in the show, donald trump said everyone loved the speech when michelle obama gave it and then my wife stood up, i'm going to get killed for saying this. my wife said the same exact speech and no one likes it. >> there are photos that came out, too, of this. one of which is cardinal dolan wh who probably had the most interesting seat. he sat there all night watching them give speeches. >> anyway, afterwards, what was it like to be between the two of them? here's the cardinal. >> i had a box seat, of course.
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i was very moved by their interaction together around me. they were very friendly, very uplifting, complimentary to one another. the evening accomplished its goals. humor, to each his own. it's a matter of taste. i'm happy with the evening and i'm glad the church can be in a posture of trying to bring people together in a moment of joy, unity and civility, whether it works all the time or not, i'll leave it up to you >> we said chris wallace won the debate. last night, i think cardinal dolan won. i love that man. i wish he were running for president. >> catholic charities really won. they were able to ring up a grand total of $6 million. >> it all goes to needy children. >> it's very cool. that was not the only thing that happened yesterday. >> no. >> donald trump was on the trail. we know what came out of the last debate, will he accept the election results or not. >> maybe. >> sort ever, possibly.
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mainstream media is talking about it, obsessing about it. donald trump is good at maximizing and doubling down. i have a major announcement. check in. i have a major announcement whether i will abide bit election results. this is what he said yesterday in ohio. >> ladies and gentlemen, i want to make a major announcement today. i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voepters and supporters and to all of the people of the united states that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. of course, i would accept a clear election result, but i would also reserve my right to
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contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result. >> of course, mainstream media after the debate out in las vegas, said, you know, how dare him. we had karl rove on our show yesterday and also kellyanne conway who said, wait a minute, doesn't anybody remember al gore in 2000. what he did was refuse to concede the election as well. he demanded a recount to make sure that every vote counted because he heard stories of voter fraud and intimidation. sound familiar? >> donald trump has said the system is rigged. he's saying it's not fair. so does he have a point? rush limbaugh, he says this. >> anybody in their right mind knows that donald trump was not promising a civil war, was not promising to blow up the country, not promising to not accept the results if he lost. these people know it, folks. the people stirring this up know full well, why should he concede
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or foreclose that? why should anyone running against the democrats foreclose it given what's already happened in this cycle, given what we've learned from the project veritas videos and wikileaks and e-mail dumps, consisting of things from john podesta, smart thing to do. >> he's right. the american people know what trump was saying. the predictable and phony freakout of the elites is what we get every time. >> how dare you. it's tradition. tell al gore. abby has headlines for us filling in for heather. >> good to have you back. i missed you. >> great to be back. we have headlines this morning. starting with this. more pay to play. this time a multimillion dollar deal between hillary clinton's state department and morocco. the latest e-mail shows uma abedin saying, "this was hillary clinton's idea. our office approached the moroccans and they 100% believe
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they are doing this at her request. the king committed approximately 12 million votes for the endowment and to support the meeting. meanwhile, an october surprise could be coming for hillary clinton's running mate. wikileaks morning on twitter, we have a surprise in store for tim kaine and donna brazile. also happening right now, isis opening a new front -- you're looking live in the northern iraqi city of kirkuk. isis fighters armed with rifles and attacking a compound there. the terrorists trying to divert attention from the fight to retake mosul. this comes as we learn of the first american soldier killed by a roadside bomb, courage usually backing up iraqi forces. they're making rapid progress hour by hour. just six miles from the center of the second largest city in iraq. an nsa contractor is accused of stealing classified data to fill 200 laptops. they say he's responsible for
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what could be the largest theft of classified material ever. he was working for the same firm as famed nsa leaker edward snowden. they include top secret hacking tools previously for sale online. martin will likely be charged with espionage. that is, sadly, the future we face. those are your headlines. >> we have a lot of secrets that need to keep them secret. thanks, abby. have you heard. all white people are racist. a teacher is tuflly teaching that to high school students. we'll tell you where coming up. the debates, they are done. we are in the homestretch, yes. that's right. the states that frum and -- trump and clinton can't afford to lose if they want to win. that's next. t see it. can't tas. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora
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in 18 days, it will all be over. 18 days from now, the election and candidates are in the homestretch and will be focusing much of their attention to lock up the important battleground states. which ones matter the most? let's talk to the director of polling and she joins us from our nation's capitol. good morning, emily. >> good morning. >> let's start down in florida. right now, they are pretty close according to real clear politics
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average. she is ahead 46.8 to 43 within margin of error. what's it going to take for trump to win that? >> if you recall, trump was ahead in the state flaf forida w weeks ago. he can turn things around. here's what's going on. hillary clinton has inundated the state of florida with television advertisements. just to give an example. she's shown 44,000 more campaign ads on tv than donald trump has. >> oh, my goodness. >> political scientists estimated that has probably boosted her support by 3 to 4 point, which is the margin by which she leads. >> it looks like you can buy the election tv commercial-wise. who is in charge of the robo calls, by the way. i get one every night when i sit down to dinnerment i want them to stop. >> i have no idea. honestly, this is a strategic choice. donald trump could choose to invest more in television advertising.
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it's also true in arizona. hillary clinton is basically running an uncontested race on tv. that's probably why the race is tied in arizona even though romney won the state just four years ago. >> that's right. let's take a look at north carolina. she is ahead just by two points right now. what is the game changer there? >> well, if you recall, mitt romney won the state of north carolina in 2012. so it's also winnable for trump. but we have not seen much movement in the state of north carolina. she has pretty much kept that two-point lead for the past several months. >> all right. we just were in nevada, site of the last debate. how about there? >> nevada, we're actually seeing something interesting happen. donald trump is doing disproportionately well in the state of in nevada. there's one of the highest rates of unemployment there in the country. a lot feel like the recession hasn't ended there. there's a lot of working class
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white voters, a constituency that he resonates with. he can definitely win the state of nevada where was romney was not able to. >> donald trump should absolutely be winning arizona. as i said earlier, he's not invested in television ads. he need to do that to compete with hillary. >> ultimately, unless there's a game changer in the last 18 days, it looks like she currently is ahead. what was that game changer -- what would that be, perhaps? >> it would be something very dramatic, like she faints on national television or one of the sexual assault allegations turns out to be absolutely false. one other game changer that could make the difference is the state of utah. trump could lose the state of utah. if he does, he would fail to reach the 270 threshold. >> emily, thank you very much for a preview of what happens all across the country. 18 days from now. thank you.
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>> thanks. what do you think about that. let us know. meanwhile, all eyes were on wednesday night's debate, right? almost. one of the screens on that airliner not like the others. carley is here with the trending stories from the debate. audi pilotless vehicles have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪
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we have business headlines for you. buyer beware. you need to look for the best iphone chargers. if you buy them on amazon, they can be seriously dangerous. according to a lawsuit filed by apple, most iphone and ipad chargers sold online are fake. the company says these cables could catch on fire and electrocute you because they are made poorly. >> they want you to buy theirs. >> i just bought them online. i'm going to have to throw them away. hundreds of jim beam
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employees could be back at work next week if they approve the new union contract. they've been on strike for the past week. employees are tired of working 70 hours a week to keep up with production demands. wow, they're working hard. here's something to whine about. the cost of vino is going to go up about 30%. wine production is down 5% this year, hitting a 20-year low. the reason for that? the weather has spoiled a lot of the grapes around the world. >> global warming. >> that's right. the debates may be over, but the nominees are still lighting up social media. >> here lighting up our couch is fox news headlines reporter, carly sim cuss. >> -- shimkus. donald trump -- he clarified a statement yesterday when he said this. >> i will totally accept the
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results of this great and historic presidential election if i win. >> love that, right? >> funny. >> so hilariously, leave it up to social media, right? that statement has inspired copycats, like re. he says i will totally accept the results of the nlcs as long as the cubs lose. another person writing i will accept my gpa if i do well. an author tweeted, i will totally accept the legitimacy of next week's new york times best seller's list if i'm on it. >> how about that. >> pete earlier when we were talking about the al smith dinner last night mentioned the cardinal. >> kind of like the referee guy. >> could you imagine being cardinal dolan last night. he sat between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> what do you do? >> all eyes were on him. talk about being in the hot seat. this picture is going viral online.
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dolan doesn't look like a happy camper. this picture is going viral online, a lot of people saying he has healing powers because he was able to get donald trump and hillary clinton to talk to one another. >> i would love to know what they're saying right there. >> i know. if you could only be a fly on that wall. >> at the waldorf. finally, we've been doing a lot of airplane travel. yesterday i was lucky enough to be on an airplane with television screens. but i didn't notice what people were watching. >> there's a picture going viral online that shows everybody on a virgin american plane watching the debate. doesn't that make you proud? except one tv. can you spot it. one passenger is watching something else. they're watching -- >> second row. >> housewives over the debate. i got to give this person credit. they're keeping it real. >> that one there is not watching it either. >> there's a tv that's off. >> the one behind that lady
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looks different than the debate. >> in the very back -- >> have you ever been on a plane before? sometimes when there's televisions and i'm watching garbage tv and the passenger is watching national geographic or the history channel. all right fine -- >> don't judge me. >> yesterday, i was like reading a magazine about style and us magazine. the person next to me is reading the "wall street journal." put the magazine in it so you look smart and getting all the stuff you want. >> i just watched independence day on my flight. i want to watch aliens die. >> too much politics. i need some trash. >> exactly. >> carley, thank you very much. showing us what's trending online. >> thank you, carley. still ahead, chaos in the classroom as one teacher proclaims all white people are racist. >> wait until you hear about that. plus, donald trump and hillary clinton try their hands at being comedians. >> many people tell me that
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and start gathering the information you need to help you go long™. it's great to be here with a thousand wonderful people, or as hillary calls it, her largest crowd of the season. we have proven that we can actually be civil. in fact, just before taking the dais, hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said, pardon me. this one is going to get me in trouble. the media is even more biased this year than ever before.
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michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. my wife melania gives the exact same speech and people get on her case. >> there are a lot of friendly faces here in this room. >> i just want to put you all in a basket of adorables. donald wanted me drug tested before last night's debate. look, i got to tell you, i am so flattered that donald thought i used some sort of performance enhancers. actually, i did. it's called preparation. >> the gloves certainly came off last night at the annual al smith charity dinner. >> that's right. it got so fiery that even some called it the unofficial fourth debate. our religion correspondent was there, lauren. she was squirming a bit. >> you wanted trump to get into
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the mood of it. >> he's a nontraditional candidate. >> you expected a nontraditional performance as well last night. he was really great up until the third of the way through and then it got a little nasty and people got uncomfortable. >> why was that? >> i think people thought he crossed the line. one of the things he directly said was that hillary clinton did not like catholics. that was something that was a little -- >> i think he said she was here pretending she liked catholics which was a joke because her communications director, palmieri, said in wikileaks that they were behind the times. >> al smith diffused that elephant in the room at the beginning when he said, cardinal dolan said if i only had dinner with saints, i would be dining alone. >> what was the best line of the night? >> it was the melania number. he's sogarded about his personal life and he's not into self-deprecating kind of humor. when he said that, the room
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erupted. nobody could believe what they had just heard. >> you can learn something from that. >> absolutely. i think he could. the next one that had the great laugh is when he said about pardon me. it took -- >> he said, pardon me. he goes -- the room slowly got the joke. oh, my god, did he just say that? >> she got the joke first. >> one of her most uncomfortable jokes is when she talked about rudy giuliani and fox news. i don't know if you have that clip. i think that was the most uncomfortable. we were sitting at the fox table and we did laugh. i saw the side shot of giuliani. >> he did not laugh at all. >> but trump said it was nice to meet hillary clinton's campaign staff. and he pointed out abc, nbc. that was very funny. >> it's funny because it's true. >> that audience was new york elites, right?
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were they ready to cheer. >> this is the new york elite. not only just politicians but business people. you've got billionaires. >> look at the ticket price. >> the lowest ticket price is $3,000 for an individual ticket. the tables were $150 th,000. >> did you get to keep the plates? you don't even get a take away gift. you get a program. >> my friends in south carolina don't know who al smith is. will you share some history. >> al smith was a former governor of new york city. it was in the 1920s. >> four times. >> but he was the first catholic to be nominated for the president and that was a huge deal. a lot of people felt that a catholic should not be president because they would be more adherence to the pope than to the american constitution. but he was all about ecumenical harmony. not only for the people of different religious backgrounds but different political backgrounds. the traditions hold that every four years during the presidential election you have
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the two candidates square off and come to the dinner and break bread together. that's important in terms of a faith value. breaking bread with somebody diffuses tensions you have. >> it looked like cardinal dolan did a great job. >> it was the chilliest part of the room. at the end, they did shake hands. i think there was a little -- >> it was the hottest kick in the world to be in that room to see what happened. >> i stood in a very long line trying to get into the reception to shake hands and it just ended. they said nope, we're done. >> have to get there two hours early. >> exactly. >> thanks, lauren. >> it's now 22 minutes before the top of the hour. abby has some news. >> good morning, kbies. >> good morning. >> good to see you this morning. we'll start with headlines. watch this lincoln chafee or death -- watch this life or
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death moment. trying to break into cars and even the man who caught him in the act. the suspect breaks free lead to go this. >> hey man. that officer shot in the torso but quickly fires back, killing the suspect. a grand jury found this week that he acted appropriately in the april incident. he is still recovering from his surgery. even though some people with obamacare are seeing rate hikes of 200%, the president is defending his legacy. he says obamacare is experiencing growing pains. >> it's like building a starter home. or buying a starter home. it's a lot better than not having a home. but you hope that over time, you make some improvements. >> okay. president obama compared obamacare to the galaxy note 7 saying even though it's facing setbacks, you don't go back to
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using a rotary phone. even though they don't pay taxes, some illegal immigrants are demanding a free education. the aclu of new jersey now suing four public school districts and one charter school for requiring parents to have photo i.d.s when enrolling their kids in school. illegal immigrants can't get the documents. they say that that's not fair. they're calling on the department of education to keep an eye out for alleged violations. listen to this story. if you are white, apparently you are racist. that is according to one oklahoma high school. a teacher now sparking outrage nationwide. he was recorded giving a controversial lecture on race and culture but -- who was disgusted at this message. in the audio, the teacher is saying, to be white is to be racist, period. the school now apologizing for how that discussion was handled. apparently, we're all guilty of that. yeah was the teacher suspended or anything? >> i don't know about that. the school feels bad about it
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and they're apologizing. terrible. >> i am being told by the producers, the teacher was not suspended. still on the job. >> we've got great producers. don't we? >> thank you very much. still think voter fraud is a big fat myth? >> clinton campaign chairman was quoted in wikileaks as saying illegal immigrants could vote as long as they have their driver's license. >> yep. that's what wikileaks said. that's just scratching the surface. the actual cases that prove voter fraud is real coming up next. and the fact-based film about the shooting at columbine is giving -- she's going to join us live to talk about standing up for your faith no matter what. that's next. >> i just want to help help. is this some kind of prank. >> jesus gave his life for me.
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16 minutes before the top of the hour. we've got quick friday morning headlines for you. brand new fears in the battle to take out isis. we've just learned the cold blooded terrorists are now hiding among the refugees. as we heard, they might. the brutal terror group fighters are disguising themselves in many cases as women. covered head to toe in burqas to escape from mosul. this wisconsin man never got a chance to put on hi burqa. he pled guilty trying to join isis. he was arrested at a chicago airport after traveling to turkey in a failed attempt to cross into syria. he now faces 15 years behind bars. the two americans killed in an insider attack on an afghan military base now identified. 26-year-old douglas rinne ean
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army sergeant and a defense department employee were shot dead by an attacker wearing an afghan uniform. the gunman killed in the attack. >> pete, over to you. >> donald trump and his runningmate, mike pence warning -- urging supporters to be their eyes and ears on the ground. voter fraud isn't a myth at all. here to walk us through the investigation is washington deputy opinion editor kelly rid dell. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks, pete. >> we're hearing voter problems, rigged system. you've got examples state by state. take virginia, dead people voting. what have we seen in virginia? >> harrisonburg, pennsylvania, found that 20 deceased people had somehow reregistered to vote this election cycle. the fbi is actually looking into this case. this is just in one particular
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city. also in virginia, you have 1,046 people. this was a study done this month who are illegal aliens who registered to vote in the state. that doesn't include -- the study doesn't include fairfax county in arlington, virginia. two of the most populous cities that turned virginia blue in recent years. >> that's troubling. i know one person who has risen from the dead. that's a problem. pennsylvania, what do we see there? >> in pennsylvania, sue he. the secretary of state last year basically said voter fraud is a problem here. the fact that 700 pennsylvania -- people registered in pennsylvania voted twice. up to 43,000 people are reg -- in pennsylvania are registered to vote twice. so i mean, that's a huge problem. in philadelphia, you're also seeing illegal aliens on the voter rolls. 86 were drudged up. those were only because they self-reported. it's an honor system here. when they went to renew nair
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driver's license, somebody at the dmv was like, are you legal, illegal, maybe you shouldn't be voting. >> let me tell you. oh, maybe i shouldn't be voting. >> vote early and often mantra. >> texas, mail-in ballots, things like that. >> mail-in ballots. there's a thing called voting harvesting. they look where the candidate needs to win and they target nursing homes. they target the elderly, the african-american communities, hispanic communities that don't speak english, underprivileged communities. anyone can request a mail-in ballots. they request them in people's names and go door to door and ask them to sign the ballot. you lead democratic. sometimes they do it saying hey, i'm looking for a petition for boys and girls club and sign on the dotted line and mail in the votes. there's a texas investigation ongoing on that. >> that's as crooked and rigged
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as it gets. >> yes. >> colorado, the left fights back against purging of voter rolls and i.d. >> that's an example of why you might need do that. >> colorado, a recent cbs local affiliate turned up dead people on the voter rolls. you know what's fun by colorado. if you look at john podesta's wikileaks e-mails, he was complaining that he thought that barack obama rigged the colorado primary in bringing illegal aliens on the voter rolls. it's unbelievable hypocrisy here. >> it makes everyone who votes and earnestly feel like their vote might matter less. a lot of the states you mentioned, pennsylvania, colorado, those are going to be key swing states where the presidency will be decided. kelly, thanks for joining us this morning and illuminating us. >> thanks, pete. donald trump says he will accept the results of this election. but only if he wins. what's wrong with that? we're reading your comments and they are pouring in this morning. plus, the faith-based film about
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the shooting at columbine is getting a ton of buzz this morning. katie and the mother of a victim highlighted in the movie join us live. there they are right there with ainsley in the green room live to talk about standing up for your faith no matter what. the lexus rx, rx hybrid and rx f sport. this is the rx...elevated. get up to $5,000 customer cash on select 2016 models. see your lexus dealer. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be.
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a new film is revisiting the kol bum bind -- columbine massacre through the eyes of the first victim of that tragedy. >> some kind of prank? >> what's your problem? you think you are better than us. >> jesus gave us life for me and i'll give my life to him. >> that was a clip from the new
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movie. it is called "i'm not ashamed." it's based on the personal journls of victim rachel scott, her mother joins us now and one of the stars of the film, sadie robertson. how are you doing? >> this has been an emotional time, but i'm doing well. >> what was she like? >> she was a delight. she was fun. she was witty. perky little personality. and just a wonderful young lady. >> and what was it like -- what can we learn from this movie? what was it like playing this role and what was your role in the movie? >> i was playing rachel's cousin charity and rachel's comes to me when she's having a hard time in life. she's going through different things and i lead her back to christ. shended up getting saved.
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it's awesome. a light shines in the dark scpns the darkness can never extinguish that light and rachel was a true light. it was a dark situation and evil day. rachel's light shines through. it continues to. it's amazing what she did. >> what was that day like for you? >> well, it was the longest darkest day imaginable. i would heard from my son that he had gotten out and he was okay, but then we had gotten no word about rachel until 24 hours later. we got a call from the coroner's office confirming her death. so it was one of those nightmares that you just can't wake up from. >> one of your sons was in the middle of two individuals that did not make it out. >> that's correct. >> his life was spared. you had one son that survived and a daughter that did not. >> correct. >> i remember, i was in college when this happened, and i remember michael w. smith the christian singer sang at the memorial service and i remember all of my friends talking about her and her story, we learned
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about her journals and how close she was to christ. is there some light that you have seen throughout this darkness? >> there was so much emphasis and focus on the evil of that day and what the shooters had done to prepare for the massacre, how long they took, how meticulous they were in their preparation and what nobody knew and there was a back story how god was preparing the light like sadie just mentioned to come forth and, you know, redeem that day a little bit and we've seen -- as we've shared rachel's story hundreds and thousands of times, we've seen consistently people get inspired. they are blessed by it and it gives hope for such a dark day. >> your age group, you weren't alive during columbine. this was -- unfortunately, we've seen more of these school shootings. this was the very first one, and it just shook the united states of america. what was it like for you and your age group? you had to learn all about this?
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>> yes. so i was 2 whenever it happened. >> you were alive, yeah. >> i grew up knowing about it, of course, because it's one of biggest and one of the first, but it was super -- it was crazy being a part of something like this because when you look at it from an outward point of view, you think of the shooting, what happened, but you don't realize how much you can actually relate to the story. what rachel faced on a daily basis was stuff we all face and go through. i think that's going to be so good for teens to be in there and put themselves in that situation and be like wow, this is just like me and my life, so it was really good to dive into it and a different look than just like the shooting, but actual teenager living a real life. >> sadie, beth, sharing so much for sharing your story. we'll see this movie. it's called ie i'm not ashamed." it opens in theaters today. god bless you both. in the final debate, hillary clinton claimed president obama
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every purchase. everywhere. every day. no really! double miles on all of them! what's in your wallet? we're just talking about how good the weekend smells. we're just two hours away from it because our job over at 9:00. it is friday -- although we love being with you. i'm ainsley earhardt. it's october 21st. one day after the final debate, donald trump and hillary clinton shared the stage again, this time for jokes. >> michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. my wife melania gives the exact same speech and people get on her case! and i don't get it! >> best line of the night. we've got more one-liners from both of the candidates and your
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comments are pouring in on this. >> why did they boo him? we're going to tell you. >> did donald trump change his tune saying he will accept the results of the election? listen to this. >> i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win! [ cheers and applause ] >> another funny line. so what's wrong with that? the mainstream media hates it. we'll take a closer look. >> donna brazile making headlines this week. >> well, podesta's emails were stolen. you are so interested in talking about stolen material. >> so you deny it? >> you are like a thief that wants to bring into the night the things that you found was in the gutter. >> what? >> it's more interesting. we'll see. she could be making more news headlines again because wikileaks says it has another
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surprise in store for her. we've got lots of surprises in store for you because it's friday. mornings are better with us, friends. ♪ well, hillary clinton said last night she took a break from her rigorous nap schedule to show up at the waldorf a couple of blocks behind where we're sitting for the big al smith dinner that raised $6 million for charities and raised headlines this morning about donald trump booed by new york elite. >> come on. al smith's dinner is very famous in new york. for those folks out there who don't live in new york, he was a four-time governor here in the state of new york. ran for president. first catholic to run in 1928. they have this white tie fund-raiser for him. minimum $3,000 a ticket. >> people pay a lot of money for tickets. hillary showed up and donald trump showed up because in an
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election year, the candidates do. it's a nice, light hearted night of comedy. let's share a rundown of approximate what both of them had to say last night. >> all right. >> it's great to be here with a thousand wonderful people or as hillary calls it her largest crowd of the season. we have proven that we can actually be civil. in fact, just before taking the dais, hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said pardon me. oh, this one is going to get me in trouble. the media is even more biased than ever before. michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. my wife melania gives the exact same speech and people get on her case. >> there are a lot of friendly
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faces here in this room. i just want to put you in a basket of adorables. donald wanted me drug tested before last night's debate and i got to tell you i'm so flattered that donald thought i used some sort of performance-enhancer. now, actually, i did. it's called preparation. >> hillary believes it's vital to deceive the people by having one public policy. >> boo! >> and a totally different policy in private. for example, here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate catholics. >> donald really is healthy as a horse. you know, the one vladimir putin rides around on. >> that was a good line. >> so you could hear as many of the jokes as possible, we took out some of the audience reaction. including some of the boos. the boos were very loud.
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keep in mind who were in attendance. these were new york elite. this is a predominantly democratic strong hold. they hate donald trump. when he jokes about himself, that's good. when he jokes about her, that's bad because when he made the joke about how hillary is here pretending she likes catholics, what he was alluding to was the fact that wikileaks revealed that jennifer palmeri her communications director talking about how the catholic gets out of the dark ages. >> they haven't covered the wikileaks so a lot of people don't know that reference. >> nobody in the room know about it except people who watch fox news. >> was it boos or shock, oh, he went there? >> boos. >> we had lauren green on the curvy couch earlier. she was there. she said the democrats and republicans were like cheered when he made the melania reference. >> we asked you about last
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night's fef -- fest i have its. >> neither was cordial. hillary and trump should have been both been booed. >> it's amazing. trump is such a cool customer. america needs a man like him as our leader. >> people out in america different from new york, they perceive that stuff differently. >> donald trump came out and acknowledged some of the people in the audience and there he says oh, schumer, he used to love me when i was a democrat. >> to see them in that atmosphere that was different. donald trump, loves going to the rallies because he draws such a crowd and they all love him at these rallies so in an environment like that when he's self-deprecating and everyone laughs, wow, i got this
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reaction. when he stands up there and says i've never -- not been in politics before. i have a past. there are things i'm not proud of but i didn't know i was going to run for president and i'm just trying to make america great again and i'm trying to do good for this country, if he said something like that during the debate, i think people can really relate to that. >> they do. i think they relate to that. >> last night, it was the chance for them to both be in the same room. they did shake hands. >> cardinal dolan overlooked -- >> he was sitting like this a little bit and they were chatting. we wanted to know what they were saying. >> who knows. >> once again, we would like to hear your reaction when he made jokes about himself, that was okay. not his typical crowd. i don't know that any of the people aside from the correspondents there had ever been to a trump rally. >> to cover it, that's about it. >> there was a trump rally yesterday in ohio and donald trump who woke up to great big headlines about the debate reaction was -- he would not accept the results of the election. that was -- >> warning, warning! >> that was the mainstream
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media. well, donald trump decided, you know what, i'm going to take this on head down and i'm going to double down with this sound byte. >> ladies and gentlemen, i want to make a major announcement today. i would like to promise and pledge to all of my voters and supporters and to all of the people of the united stat states -- -- that i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win! [ cheers and applause ] >> of course, i would accept a clear election result, but i would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a
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questionable result. >> here's the thing, the press has very selective memory because the mainstream media back in 2007 said al gore was robbed and yet al gore in 2000 refused to concede the election. he demanded a recount because he had heard stories of voter intimidation and fraud and wanted to go through with it. which is essentially what trump is saying. let's see what happens. >> which is what we're hearing and the american people they hear at the debate something very different than the media freaks out about and as he often does, el rushbo, rush limbaugh had to say this. >> anybody in their right mind knows that donald trump was not promising a civil war, not promising to blow up the country, not promising to not accept the results if he lost and these people know it, folks. the people stirring this up know fully well why should he
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concede, why should he foreclose that, why should anybody running against the democrats foreclose that? given what has already happened in this cycle. given what we've learned from the project and given what we've learned from the wikileaks email dumps, consisting of things from john podesta. smart thing to do. >> he talked right up to the commercial. he's such a pro. it reminded me of that first fox debate when he raised his hand and just honest. are you going to contest the election? maybe if things are rigged or things are wrong, who knows. >> you can't hold it against him if he's being honest. he's telling the truth if it's rigged, i don't know if i'll support that candidate. he said i'll let you know. i'm not sure right now. >> what do you think? let us know. in the meantime, time for some news, it's 7:11 in new york city. here's abby. >> 7:11, does that remind you of a slurpee.
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>> good to have you back from vegas. brian stayed behind? headlines too. breaking overnight, a rookie police officer shot by a man wanted by cops. the gunman opening fire when officers showed up to arrest him at home in st. louis. as he knocked on the front door, he escaped out of the side of the house. shot the is officer in the arm. he's expected to recover. this morning, the suspected gunman is under arrest. breaking at this hour, isis militants are on the attack targeting four police stations in iraq. this is a live look right now at the strategic oil city in kirkuk, officers are armed trying to divert attention from the fight to retake isis. they are using drones to drop bombs and this brand-new video shows iraqi forces holding one of those drones after shooting it out of the sky and this as we
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learned an american shoulder was killed -- soldier was killed by a road side bomb. he was backing up soldiers trying to fight isis. harold martin is responsible for what could be the largest theft of classified material ever when he was working for the same firm as nsa leaker edward snowden. the stolen documents were tools that were previously on sale online. he will be likely charged with espionage. a dramatic issue as a cop rushes to save a 3-year-old boy who stopped breathing: >> yes, yes, ma'am, my son is -- we're at kfc and my son's not breathing. >> okay, is he not breathing at all? >> he's not responding. >> so frightening. the mother carries the boy to
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the cop. he places the boy on the ground and begins cpr. he shows the father how to keep the cpr going while he grabs a mask from his car. what an incredible story. >> imagine a meeting 20 years from now, that boy. >> we'll be doing that story. that's hard to watch. >> it is with the parents right there looking. they don't know how -- >> the mom has to turn her back and walk away. >> it's great what he did. >> yes, it is. >> it saved a life. >> a hero. coming up on this friday, they thought they were safe, protected by a steel cage, and then this happened again. >> oh, my -- >> no, thank you. >> the shark is supposed to stay outside of the cage. >> it's all caught on camera. hillary clinton claimed
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hillary clinton selling an unlikely scenario to wednesday's nights vegas debate. >> i have not added a penny to the debt. he will through his massive tax cut add $20 triangle -- trillion to the debt. what i have done is add not a penny. >> she claims she won't add to the national debt but a bipartisan policy group says despite what she says, the debt will still grow by 9 trillion under hillary clinton's plan. >> we thought of nobody better to help us sort it out is stuart varney. >> she said it twice. my plan will not add a penny to the debt. >> you laughed outloud. >> it is highly unlikely the next president of the united states, whoever it may be will not add a penny to the debt. this year, we're adding a half
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trillion to the debt. next year, we'll add more than that to the debt, so no matter who is the president, the idea of not adding to the debt is shot through and through. it's not going to happen. now, if hillary becomes the next president of the united states, her plan is to do this, spend on infrastructure, spend on free college, spend on tax for obamacare, spend on childcare. that's a whole lot of spending. she will tax the rich and business. the results of taxing rich and business is slower economic growth which means less revenue to the government which means an even bigger deficit. >> that's what i want to talk about on trump's side. he gets hit for cutting taxes and increase spending in the military. they never figure it into it. >> if you cut taxes, therefore you cut the revenue coming into the government that is true the first year, year and a half. after that, lower taxes on
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individuals and businesses stimulate really strong growth. that's the theory. 4% growth. >> which has played out in reality in the past. >> yes, 1980s. >> who has the better plan? >> donald trump. it's a growth plan. you cut taxes. allow us to spend money as we see fit and inject money into private enterprise, you grow the economy. more jobs. better wages. >> he will cut taxes for everyone. >> everyone. everybody who knows pays tax gets a tax cut. >> does he want to cut taxes as much as your barber cuts your hair? good hair cut. >> she's not going to add to a penny to the debt. this fell out of pete's pocket. this is a dollar you can have. >> you brought something back for me.
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mega movie star tom cruise is back at former military officer jack reacher in the new action sequel "never go back." >> first that phone over there is going to ring. second, you are going to be wearing these cuffs on your way to prison. >> that is one magnificent prof 'fessy mr. reacher. [ phone ringing ]
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>> it's just going to keep on ringing. >> answer the phone. >> that's right. answer it. >> here to answer and help us answer -- and answer whether this is worth your box office bucks. >> our friend kevin mccarthey fixing his classes there. what did you think about this movie? >> good morning. >> good morning, pete, steve, and ainsley. it is 4:25 here in the morning in l.a. i just saw this movie 3 1/2 hours ago. pardon me if i seem groggy. the movie itself, i love action movies. i grew up watching the style of action movies. i love tom cruise. he's one of the few actors who still pushes boundaries. the mission impossible films, he actually does his own stunts for a lot of his scenes. this movie, jack reacher, it's very mediocre. the story is not that great. edward zwick was the film maker.
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it feels too long. supporting cast not as strong as tom cruise overall. i gave it a 2 1/2 out of 5. i think it's worth seeing as a rental. i didn't love the first one and i don't love this one as well. 2.5 for this one. >> kevin, didn't you just get married? are you spending your honeymoon on "fox & friends"? >> steve, let you know right now, i don't answer personal questions. i cannot give you any answer ton that. >> you just got married. >> i just got married this past saturday. my honeymoon is not until november 26th this year. we're doing new zealand and australia. my wife is actually a film critic. we met in a movie theater. we actually got married a block away from where we met and our
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first date was taco bell back in 2012. the taco bell actually delivered 200 tacos and bur reet toes to the reception during the actual wedding itself. i wore chuck ta lors, my dad, my groommen and my father-in-law as well. it was the best day of my entire life. you are seeing video right here. it is the incredible moment. i turn my phone off the entire time and just let it breathe. i took it all in. it was amazing. >> you should turn your phone off for your wedding, just saying. >> i have a prediction, you are going to be married forever, you are never in a bad mood. >> wait, there was a dog at the wedding? >> i'm sorry? my dodd was at the -- dog was at the wedding. my dog oscar was at the wedding. he was amazing. it was the best day of my life. thank you for showing that video. >> first time you called her your wife, where was that?
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wasn't that the best moment? >> it's -- i love wearing this wedding ring by the way. the only problem with it wearing it is i put hair gel in and it gets stuck there. >> those are champagne problems. >> that video was awesome. >> congratulations, lauren. we know lauren is watching. lauren and kevin, many, many years ahead. congratulations. >> you see my videos, it's facebook kevin mccarthey. >> they edited in a matter of days. it took me months to get my wedding video. >> out there in hollywood. it's 28 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up, they thought they were safe protected in a steel cage. sharks can't get in, right?
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forget about snakes on a plane. what happens when a shark gets inside the cage. >> keep filming. >> a police officer brutally beaten by a criminal because she's afraid of backlash for firing her weapon. >> sheriff david clarke is live in the studio with his reaction to political correctness gone crazy infecting our police departments. good morning to you, sheriff. he's next.
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hillary calls it her largest crowd of the season. [ laughter ] >> we have proven that we can actually be civil to each other. in fact, just before taking the dais, hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said pardon me. the media is even more biased this year than ever before. michelle obama gives a speech and everyone loves it. my wife melania gives the exact same speech, and people get on her case! >> there are air lot of friendly faces here in this room. i want to put you all in a basket of adorables. donald wanted metropolitan drug tested -- wanted me drug tested before last night's debate.
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i am so flattered that donald thought i used some sort of performance-enhancer. actually, i did. it's called preparation. >> oh, burn. joining us right now with reaction is sheriff david clarke who finds himself in new york city today. >> good morning. >> the headline in the new york papers, donald trump booed because the media elites and new york elites, they love when he makes fun of himself, when he make fun of her, it's over the line. >> the thing about donald trump understands the moment. he understands human interaction and he understands the camera better than anybody else. that's why he survived the republican primary. politicians have a tendency to be stiff. even if you watch mrs. bill clinton in doing it, it was not really her thing. good. i expect what do you think is going to happen when you get these two in a same room? it's like a weigh in a heavy
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weight fight or mma. >> there was a cardinal in between you. >> he would act as a referee then. i expect when you are campaigning, every moment is a chance to campaign. you can't let one moment go by. i expected both of them to seize that moment. i think he did a better job, donald trump, than she did, but good for him. everyone thinks this whole political environment. i heard someone say the other day, i wish politics were more civil. when has it been more civil. people forget the aaron burr duel. it's a cut throat business. >> in some of the videos, behind the scenes, folks in the hillary camp are encouraging and paying people to incite violence at donald trump rallies. newt gingrich was on "hannity"
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last night. >> where is the fbi? you have people say they incited violence in order to affect a presidential election. you had a fire bombing of a republican campaign headquarters. where the fbi? why is the federal government not engaged in worrying about the civil rights of people who favor donald trump? talk about a one-sided scandal. >> sheriff, what is your reaction? because he's saying it's illegal to incite violence, where is the fbi? >> sure. it is shameful. it really is. it's indicative, not the agents of the fbi, they are part of the department of justice, the doj or united states department of justice has been corrupted at the highest levels. you look at the loretta lynch meeting the husband of someone
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under investigation on a plane. she spent three or four days denying anybody was improper or anything happened. she realized people know it's wrong and she admitted what she did was wrong. this is voter intimidation. had the reverse happened like in north carolina, had an naacp voter registration building been fire bombed with some racial epithets scribbled on the side of the building, barack obama would have a major news conference and loretta lynch, and she would have sent doj investigators on the right -- on the way to north carolina to investigate. people are starting to see. it's no evidence because these are white participants, we'll look the other way. if the shoot is on the other foot, all of a sudden they have a sense of urgency, this is the
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kind of stuff that make our justice system and government at the highest levels ill legitimate. people look and they don't just anymore. we're getting to the point that our government is resembling a banana republic. you've been such a clear voice of supporting our cops out there doing difficult jobs every day. just recently, a tape came out of a chicago police officer attacked in realtime. >> a woman. >> in realtime. playing out on there the screen. she was afraid to use her weapon for fear of political backlash. you talked about things like that potentially happening because of the war on cops. what's your fear? >> that's my biggest fear coming out of ferguson. i said those things in december of 2014, sooner or later the american police officer will become less assertive. i'm talking to cops. i'm recognizable by most cops and i tell them trust your
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judgment. you have to trust your judgment. i know this is going to be ugly for you during this period of time but the law is on your side. i want you to go home to see your kids at night, to kiss your wife or husband and to be around for them, maybe walk your daughter down the aisle. this other stuff we'll have to deal with. >> has it hurt with recruitment? >> there's a lag time. what we're seeing in milwaukee county, we've hl several recruitment classes, we're getting fewer women. >> why? >> look what happened in chicago. all right. women a little more sensitive to that. they are going, what the heck, i don't want to get involved. i have kids i have to raise. i have these sorts of things, responsibilities. i think i'll look at a different career. so we've asked the state law enforcement standard boards in the state department of justice to do a study on the impact our ability to recoup with women and some of our demographics. it's going to have an impact. >> the impact of everybody watching right now is worried, if something happens to me and i call the police, they are going to show up, but are they going to be intimidated or reluctant
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to do their job. >> you know who suffers the most from this? good, law-abiding minorities, poor black people, hispanic people who live in these crime-ridden area. they need police to be assertive. they appreciate the police. they understand the importance of having the police. they understand that ours is not a perfect world. sometimes mistakes are made. sometimes officers will step outside the code of conduct that we've set up for them and do some very bad things but we'll deal with that in house but we have to have a strong, assertive police force in these cities if we're going to keep crime and violence in check and as you can see crime now is rising. >> sheriff, thank you for what you do to keep all of us safe. >> it's a pleasure. >> thank you. let's hand it over to abby. >> we have headlines get to you. brand-new security concerns and this less than three weeks before the presidential election. after hillary clinton's top secret slips at the debate.
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>> bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed. there's about 4 minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so. >> you heard it there. the democratic nominee giving away the nuclear response time to 70 million people watching the vegas debate. the move calling clinton's judgment into question again and she, of course, is already under fire for receiving top secret classified emails on her private server. and watch this. unbelievable, life or death moment unfold all on camera. >> let me see your hands. let me see your hands. >> you can see the texas officer there struggling to put handcuffs on a suspect seen trying to break into cars, even getting help from a man who caught him in the act, but the suspect breaks free, leading to this.
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>> the officer shot in the torso but quickly fires back, killing the suspect. a grand jury finding the officer acted appropriately in the april incident. he's recovering from his surgery. >> another heart-stopping shark attack. watch this. this is all caught on camera. the animal breaching a cage off the coast of mexico. the shark ramming its way through the metal bars as divers watch in horror. the animal thrashing around, even biting the air supply hose. somehow the man inside escaped unscathed. this is not the first time this happened. this follows a separate video of a shark wiggling its way inside a diver's cage near the same mexican island. >> why dwoent we make those tighter? >> sharknado. >> donna brazile, the head of
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the dnc, making headlines this week. >> well, podesta's emails were stolen. you are so interested in talking about stolen material you -- >> so you deny it. >> you are like a thief that want to bring into the night the things that you found that was in his gutter. >> this morning, she can be making news again because wikileaks says it has another surprise in store for her. we're live on the campaign trail. ♪ don't let the food you eat during the day haunt you at night. nexium 24hr... shuts down your stomach's active acid pumps... to stop the burn of frequent heartburn... all day and night. have we seen them before? banish the burn with nexium 24hr.
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wikileaks has another october surprise today but this time they are argumenting hillary clinton's running mate. >> peter doocy is live outside trump tower here in new york city with the latest wikileaks fallout. gorpg, peter. >> wikileaks has said they are trying to influence the u.s. election and now they are teasing their next big reveal
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about some democratic power players, tweeting quote, we have a surprise in store for tim kaine and donna brazile. right now, donna brazile is running the dnc, remember what happened to the last head of the dnc, debbie wasserman shultz after wikileaks released her emails. top clinton aide huma abby dean wrote, just to give you some context, the condition upon which the moroccans agreed to host the meeting was her. clinton did not end up attending
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that meeting in 2015 but this morning the trump campaign is out with the new statement asking how a president hillary clinton administration would avoid the appearance or the action of conflict of interest when it looks to them like her foundation had some problems with conflicts of interest throughout its existence. back to you. >> all right. peter doocy live on fifth avenue with the latest. donna brazile is going to get a surprise according to wikileaks. meanwhile, when chris wallace pressed hillary clinton about her charity, the foundation, she claimed it was fantastic and perfect. >> everything i did as secretary of state was in furtherance of our country's interests and our values. >> okay. that's what she said, but is it really just pay-to-play. up next the man who literally wrote the book on clinton corruption, peter schwizer of clinton cash is next. >> one barbershop, is it rosie,
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when fox's own chris wallace pressed hillary clinton on the clinton foundation and allegations of pay-to-play, she said this. >> everything i did as secretary of state was in furtherance of our country's interests and our values. the clinton foundation made it possible for 11 million people
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around the world with hiv aids to afford treatment. we've made environments and schools -- >> secretary clinton, respectfully, this is an open discussion. >> well, it is an open discussion. >> the specific question went to pay for play. >> she dodged the question. peter schweizer joins us now. what did you make of her answer on that? it sounds like the clinton foundation was on the up and up. >> if you don't have a good answer like chris wallace asked, you try to change the subject, which is what she did. the problem is with the wikileaks, it's coming out, confirming what we were talking about before, which is that pay-to-play was taking place. there was an internal review done in 2010, late 2010, during hillary clinton's tenure as secretary of state of the clinton foundation at their request, and what they found was
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that donors were expecting quid pro quos in exchange for gifts. it doesn't become more black and white today. >> the king of morocco gave $12 million to the clinton foundation and in return expected a visit from the former secretary of state. should that surprise anybody that the quid pro quo was right there in black ink? >> well, i think it surprises some people like me a little bit in that this were so explicit in writing. look, the clintons and their team are very smart. a lot of them are very smart lawyers. they know you don't put things in writing, but it's clear from that email and from other emails that foreign governments were getting access and getting favors explicitly by giving money. the other point that needs to be made by the way is hillary talked about how grit the clinton foundation is. in that same internal review, they asked clinton foundation employees to evaluate the effectiveness of the clinton
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foundation. the highest that they got was 4 out of 10. some clinton foundation employees gave it a 1 out of 10. even the people that work there would have disagreed her assessment of how effective this organization is. >> everyone out there who has ever run an organization, if you want to get a sense of how sensitive -- effective that organization is, you don't ask the ceo. you ask the ones inside the organization. there's hidden money out there. where would that be and what is it? >> some of the documents that have come out in the john podesta's emails are giving lists of who made contributions and paid at the clinton global initiative in 2011. the problem is when you look and it says this person gave a million dollars. you look at the clinton foundation disclosures, that person doesn't show up in the disclosures, so you have now more hidden donations. this was a key promise, pete, that was made when hillary was before the senate foreign
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relations committee to take the state department job and in a written agreement with barack obama, they would have complete transparency, more evidence that that nos the case. they were hidden or they were hiding foreign donations. >> interesting. donald trump and the debate called it a criminal enterprise. said, they took money from places like saudi arabia and qatar which are very contrary to our values. you've done a great job of exposing this through "clinton cash." >> thank you. this picture is definitely worth a thousand words. we could caption that all day long. what happened between donald trump, hillary clinton, and cardinal dolan last night. geraldo rivera on that top of the hour.
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can we get everyone -- thumbs up, i need thumbs in the shot, come forward judge jeanine, geraldo rivera, thumbs up for friday! no alarm clock! >> she work at night on the weekends. we can watch you at night. we're one day after the final debate. donald trump, hillary clinton shared the stage last night again this time for some jokes. >> it's great to be here with a thousand wonderful people or as hillary calls it her largest crowd of the season. [ laughter ] >> but getting through these three debates with donald has to count as a miracle. [ laughter ] >> geraldo rivera and judge jeanine are live here to talk about that, just moments away. did you hear donald trump's
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"yuge" announcement yesterday? >> i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win! [ cheers and applause ] >> so what's wrong with that? we're going to take a closer look coming up. plus democracy at 36,000 feet, all passengers on this plane glued to the debate or were all of them glued to the debate? which screen is not like the others? this couch is packed. mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> coming up very shortly. we'll take you out to michigan and you are going to meet that fellow who started a great program who actually gives us young patrons at the barbershop
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a discount if they read books. >> that is #bestbarber. >> fuller cut barbershop. >> you want to hear that and why he's doing that. live from ypsilanti, michigan. right now, we've got geraldo rivera and judge jeanine here with us. >> when did you get back? >> i did "hannity" last night covering the roast. >> the al smith dinner also known as the roast. the headlines this morning in the new york papers, donald trump booed. they were all doing jokes but it was very clear and we're going to play a sizeable montage for you that the new york elite in attendance, not big fans of trump. watch. >> nobody can compete with god, is that correct? nobody. that's right. no contest. it's great to be here with a
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thousand wonderful people or as i call it a small intimate dinner with some friends or as hillary calls it her largest crowd of the season. >> donald, if at any time you don't like what i'm saying, feel free to stand up and shout wrong while i'm talking. >> we have proven that we can actually be civil to each other. in fact, just before taking the dais, hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said pardon me. [ laughter ] >> people look at the statue of liberty and they see a proud symbol. donald looks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4. [ laughter ] >> maybe a 5 if she loses the
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torch and tablet and changes her hair. [ applause ] >> you know, come to think of it, you know what would be a good number for a woman, 45. >> hillary is so corrupt, she got kicked off the watergate commission. >> boo! >> how corrupt you have to be to get kicked off the watergate commission? >> looking back, i've had to listen to donald for three full debates and he says i don't have any stamina. that is four and a half hours. >> i wasn't really sure if hillary was going to be here tonight because i guess you didn't send her invitation by email. >> boo! >> and it totally different
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policy -- now, some of you haven't noticed, hillary isn't laughing as much as the rest of us. that's because she knows the jokes. all of the jokes were given to her in advance of the dinner by donna brazile. >> that's a funny joke and the crowd booed and the big boo was when he said u know, here she is pretending she likes catholics. if you follow along with wikileaks, that's an inside story about jan palmeri saying catholics need to wake up and get out of the dark ages. >> how can you go to the dinner and not comment on the fact that there's these anti-catholic emails by john podesta. i've been there and there were zings and barbs. we were laughing. they were funny. it's the new york city elite,
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the intelligencea. we're different from the rest of the country and new york city. honestly, i can't believe -- she can't deliver the way he can deliver. donald trump owns the television, she doesn't. but that's me, right, geraldo rivera. what a shock. >> i think donald trump has a very hard time delivering the jokes in summary, you know, with your clip reel there, the jokes appear funny, but when you are stumbling, they can have a mean tint. i agree to this extent. that comedy scene or that roast showed the bias of the people in the room. it really did. i think it was very rereeling. ironically, it was the most vivid depictions of how the new york elite feel about these candidates. i think donald really was much more awkward in delivery but still -- >> she was walk ward. >> he mistook it for a roast and the crowd was unforgivable.
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>> i think maria bartiromo stole the show. >> should we tell them why? >> she looked beautiful. >> she was in red right there with her white gloves and the red dress. gorgeous. >> lady with the red dress, red dress. >> lady in red. >> so project veritas, this guy goes into hillary clinton's camp and spends one year behind the scenes and gets a lot of things on tape that a folks who work for hillary has no idea he's recording. he says they are inciting violence and suggesting hiring people to start violence. newt gingrich was on sean hannity on this and saying where is the fbi on this. >> es absolutely right. you and i know that loretta lynch and the justice department would be there in three seconds if it were reversed.
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if there were democrats who were being, you know, victimized, according to them, but you know what, people can say where is the fbi, where is the justice department, it's a violation of civil rights and all that, but, you know what, as a former prosecutor, i would put a criminal case together without the fbi, without the justice department, because they are clearly the most politicized justice department in the history of this country. i got the tape. i've got the proof. i've got the intent. whether i tie it to the white house or not it's for the feds but as a local prosecutor, when i've got someone coming in inciting riots, inciting violence, cops blooded, victims being injured, then i can indict them. don't wait for the feds because they ain't coming. >> and he visited the white house 300 times. >> 300 times! >> back up to the political impact. in chicago the trump rally disrupted by violence. at the time it was apparent to anyone watching that they were paid -- i don't know if they were paid or not did you bsh
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there werage taters -- >> outsiders. >> they went with the intent of provoking some of the -- and some of the trump supporters, we have to admit, are people on the fringe. some small percentage. it doesn't take many, but he you see somebody wearing a crazy in or that, it's easy to go up and say and provoke an outburst. >> you are blaming the victims. >> i absolutely am not. there is a political aspect to it. is there a crime? i think it is a stretch to show it's a crime. to show cause and effect and trace it back to the white house. the politics of it. if this story had broken before the first debate, it would have had i think a profound impact on the course of this campaign. it would have undermined the clinton campaign and would have drawn intense scrutiny on these dirty tricks operators. the fact that it's coming so late in the game, you know, after the third debate, the
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candidates, you saw at the al smith dinner, probably the last occasion they will be together. now it's coming too late to affect the results that's happening 18 days from now. it's like wikileaks. >> you are talking about politics in a campaign. i'm talking about crime. i'm talking about justice in this country. i'm talking about people who decide that what they are going do is incite riots and violence. that is against the law in the united states of america! and you cannot -- >> as a form are prosecutor -- >> i'm a district attorney. i could indict them in three seconds. >> you could not. >> don't tell me what i can do. >> you had somebody there, a big belly-scratching politician there saying, yeah, we do this stuff. now, taking that brag doesh yo and converting that into a specific criminal prosecution -- >> i did that for a living. >> ding, ding, cling!
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ladies and gentlemen, i got a feeling they are not going to agree on that. >> thank you very much. >> it's a pleasure. >> whew! let's hand it over to abby with some headlines. >> we have other headlines to get to thoorng this morning. isis militants are on the attack targeting four police stations in iraq. [ gunshots ] >> this brand-new chilling video just into our newsroom showing bullets flying in the strategic oil city of kirkuk. isis fighters are trying to divert attention from the fight to retake mosul and this as we learn an american soldier has been killed by a road side bomb. breaking overnight, a rookie police officer ambushed and shot by a man wanted by cops. the gunman opening fire when officers showed up to arrest him at his home in st. louis as they
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knocked at his front door. he escaped out the side of the house and shot that officer in the arm. that cop has only been on the force for one month. luckily, he is expected to recover. and this morning, the suspected gan p gunman is under arrest. and pay-to-play. a multimillion, huma abba by -- abby dean. and. wheen while, an october surprise could be coming for hillary clinton's running mate. wikileaks on twitter says we have a surprise in store for tim kaine and donna brazile. donald trump not brack dynamic -- backing down from comments he made questioning election results. did make a huge announcement
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clarifying them. >> i will totally accept the results of this great and historic presidential election if i win! [ cheers and applause ] trump maintains that he's w election day which is now less than three weeks. do you believe that? >> he's predicting i will win bigly. >> thank you. >> sorry, kids, no halloween this year. >> what? >> an entire school canceling schools for everybody because the costumes could make some kids feel bad. >> they could feel bad. >> ruin my day. >> the wussification. >> donald trump wasn't the only one getting booed for last night's jokes. >> donald trump looks at the statue of liberty and sees a 4. maybe a 5 if she loses the torch
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vital to deceive the people by having one public policy. >> boo! >> and a totally different policy in private. for example, here she is tonight in public pretending not to hate catholics. >> boo! >> yep. a big boo to that joke. donald trump and hillary clinton sharing the stage at the waldorf astore i can't last night one night after the big debate in vegas. >> the two were trading jabs at one another at the annual al smith dinner traditionally a nice -- night of humor and cam rad rerry. >> cringeworthy, a lot of moments. >> from both sides. >> i think donald trump was a little bit harder on her. first of all, what is the dinner? it raises money for charity, but traditionally it's been a moment
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right before the election in which two sides come together, after a tough campaign, and recognize that civility is important and secondly that we can come together and work for common cause and this was for children in the inner city. >> and they raised $6 million. that joke we just heard him deliver which got the boos, that was referring to the wikileaks, where her person, communications director said the catholics needed to wake up and get out of the dark ages. yesterday, the cardinal himself wrote an op ed where he said that he needed to apologize to catholics, right? >> catholics deserve an apology from her people, i think. you know, if we had exchanged the name, catholicism for islam, it would have been huge news, but i think what happened, i think this is why it was so cringeworthy last night, what's happening in this whole campaign is that we've gone so low, so
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low, on both sides, so low, that it's hard to come together and smile and say we're going to stay friends. >> they did. they did. there's this one picture, it's my favorite picture. i'm going to show it to you. it was the cardinal in the middle and hillary clinton and donald trump were laughing. look at that? doesn't that make you feel good on friday. >> a lot of people are going to be writing to me and say the cardinal should not be laughing and joking with that woman. because she stands for abortion, because -- a lot of things, but the way i think he would look at it, i don't speak for him is hey, listen, jesus hate with -- ate with sinners to draw them to conversion and something better. we're all sinners. we're all sinners. i think that's the way, you know, the way i look at it. >> you could do a caption contest on that photo too. >> happy friday. >> indeed. coming up, one barbershop is doing more than just cutting
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hair. that barber is teaching children to read one trim at a time. the results are incredible. another happy story. we're live from michigan.
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we have some quick headlines for you. a new elementary school is built on contaminated soil. officials say that joe may elementary down in dallas was built on land that used to house a gas station and dry cleaners. there's a risk of contaminated air it could get inside the school. the situation is so bad the state is stepping in to oversee the clean-up. even though they don't pay taxes, some illegal immigrants still want a free education.
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they are suing because they are requiring parents to have photo i.d.s. illegal immigrants cannot get those documents and they say it's not fair. the p.c. police is taking over yet again. halloween has been cancel at this connecticut school because it might make some of the kids feel left out. the principal of the school says it's to ensure the safety of students in light of, quote, increasing societal safety concerns. steve. >> no trick or treat. what's the best way to get kids to read a book? well, you could pay em. one barber in michigan doing this. offering a $2 discount on a hair cut to any kid who will read allowed while he gets a hair cut. joining us right now from the fuller cut barbershop, ryan griffin and he's joining us and there in the chair, we have fifth grader drew williams. fellows, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> all right. drew, by the way, before we get started, what are you reading?
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>> louie armstrong. >> good. is it a good book? >> yes. >> okay. so far, so good. you go ahead and continue reading while i talk to ryan. where did you get this idea? >> actually, i was reading about -- i was just reading, casual reading and i come across an article where some guys from harlem, tampa, and iowa, they had kids reading to them while they were getting hair cuts, and i thought that was an absolute responsible thing to do and it just hit me like a book and i just knew that i had to do something, and so i just kind of used those guys idea as a template and just went for it. >> sure. as i understand it, ryan, you didn't have a lot of books at your barbershop or your house, but since you started this program, are books starting to come in? >> well, actually, i did have a lot of books at the house. we had a few books, you know, here, and -- but after a while,
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we started getting people to donate books. now, we're getting mail every day from people across the country who are just so supportive of the program. it's just a beautiful thing. we appreciate all the support. >> absolutely. drew, by the way, drew, what kind -- ryan, what kind of hair cut is drew getting right now? >> today, drew is going to get a taper and a lineup. he's growing it out a little bit, so we're going to clean him up on the signs. give him a nice crisp line-up. >> drew, let me ask you, would you normally at the barbershop be reading a book or would you be looking on your smart phone or doing what? >> reading a book. >> you would be. well, at that place, absolutely. what do you think about the fact that mr. ryan is giving you $2 off your hair cut? is that a good incentive, a good reason to read a book? >> yes. >> it is indeed. ryan, i understand that since you started this program, you are getting a lot of props in your community.
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is it true that people are seeing you on the street and they are just waking up to you giving you some cash to help these young men with their hair cuts? >> well, not on the street, but a lot of people are just coming over to the shop. people that live in the neighborhood. people at our local diners is talking about it. they are just so appreciative. they are coming up and giving us donations. money, just saying, please continue doing what you are doing. use this for whatever you can. so, yeah, people are actually just coming up to us, coming to the shop and giving us donations. >> that's awesome. somebody is calling on the phone right now and saying, hey, did you realize fuller cut was on tv right now? of course, you did. ryan, what's been the reaction from the young patrons like young drew there? >> it's great because, to be honest with you, we're with these kids, you know, 15 or 20 minutes or so. so we only get a small amount of time with them, but what we can get accomplished within that
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small amount of time, whether it's helping these kids learn to read outloud or helping these kids to get over whatever phobias they have, some kids are scared to read. to be able to see these kids to get over the little phobia within 15, 20 ins many -- minutes, it is fulfilling. it's absolutely fulfilling to do our small part. hopefully we're helping teachers however we can. >> indeed you are. the bash ber -- barbershop is called the fuller cut in yip si landti. drew, what do you want to be when you grow up? >> a football player. >> follow your dreams. thank you for joining us. great story. >> thanks for the support. >> very nice. >> that is terrific. not enough good news as ainsley said earlier. that's a great news story for this friday. coming up, one million people on obamacare just lost their insurance, and premiums are going up by double digits, but the president says there's
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nothing to see there. we're going to talk about that and a story you won't see anywhere else, hillary clinton facing zero charges for deleting classified email, but this guy, general cartwright, he's paying for her sins. michael flynn, the general -- will plain that -- explain that as he enters with pete.
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that hillary clinton might have revealed a top secret last night when she talked about the response time with the nuclear codes. she said from start-to-finish it takes 4 minutes. this is what she said that had everybody going is that a secret? >> bottom line on nuclear weapons is when the president gives the order, it must be followed. there's about four minutes between the order being given and the people responsible for launching nuclear weapons to do so. >> did she just spill some beans? >> yeah. when i was on the joint staff, i was the head of intelligence on the joint staff and we used to work every day down in what we call the sort -- our command center, and the intelligence component of that issue was something that i was responsible for for the, you know, for the department of defense, and so i would just tell you i'm not going to sit here and confirm or deny what she just stated, but i will tell you that revealing sensitive information at any
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time is never a good thing, and i would question her judgment for doing that. why did chef to talk so much and get into such specific details about a really sensitive program. they now. it's 4 minutes. now everybody knows. >> speaking of sensitive details. general cartwright who is a former vice chairman of the joint chiefs pled guilty to a felony charge. you knew him. what do you make him hammering him in this instance? >> i think this just questions the standards that we are all under right now by the department of justice or the fbi. i mean, so if general cartwright, if he violated a particular standard in this case, the revealing of classified information or lying to the fbi under oath, did hillary clinton do the same thing? you know, did general petraeus
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do the same thing? what's the standard that the fbi has? if they have a different standard for politicians, we're in trouble. i'm going to sit here and tell you that in the case of hillary clinton, what jim comey said, when we know about all the things she said and all the things she lied about, if she lied to the fbi, is she going to have the same standard that general cartwright is being held to, so it obviously looks like she operates under a different standard. >> in 2013, she said there's no way you can vet people coming out of syria to determine if they are terrorists or not. now she's changing her story in 2016. there's a story coming out, two men that are jihadis, they are dressed up in women's clothing in dresses, trying to get out -- >> this is not unusual. >> those are men? >> isis men in dresses.
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extreme vetting. >> we've seen this tactic on the battlefield. the bigger issue is can you vet 65,000, 100,000 coming out of these countries? you know, and the answer is no. we've already had our experts and our department of homeland security, our department of justice and fbi say that it is impossible to vet the way that they need to be vetted and yet we're continuing to bring them into this country and we know we have examples already in california and in texas, at least two that i'm aware of, that the fbi has in fact arrested and these are individuals who have come in here as part of this immigration. >> i don't know that it's extreme vetting just to figure out whether it's a male or female. >> that's sort of a battlefield tactic. we've seen that before and i know the guys on the ground, they are aware of that. >> they have been doing it ever since -- >> it's not such what's happening on the battlefield. although this is a tough fight in mosul.
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this is really about the tens of thousands of people we're talking about bringing in from these terrorist bases in syria, iraq, elsewhere, into this country, i mean, my god, what are we doing here? let's stop for a second. >> no papers. >> very briefly. you talked to military members all the time. what's the thing they are most concerned about in this election cycle? >> the biggest thing honestly is the terrorism in this country and in their case being taken care of by the veterans administrati administration, the promises that were made to them. i spoke to 300 of them yesterday in las vegas that came in from all over the country to understand what's going on and to help out in any way, but they are really concerned about the -- just the tragedy in the veterans administration. they are sick of it. >> excellent question for you because you are a surrogate close to the trump campaign. what's the behind the scenes? what does it feel like? everybody excited? >> yeah, everybody is very excited. we come out of the debate the other night very excited. donald trump, i think he's on a
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little bit of a high right now. i watched a little bit of that al smith last night. cracked up. we were flying back in, watching people on the flights that i was lying in from united. a lot of people laughing on the plane. he's feeling pretty good today. >> thank you for joining us today. happy friday to you and to your family. let's hand it over to abby huntsman. >> we have other heads lines to get to this morning. starting with this. new details emerging about the sudden death of model katie may. she died from a stroke days after visiting a chiropracter. er death was caused by manipulation during her appointme appointment. body cameras telling a different story this morning. the officers in louisiana were responding to reports of a hit-and-run driver when they found the suspect, officers came under attack by her children.
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you can see on this video, they start throwing stuff at the officer, even going after one of the cops with a fishing pole. >> you would have seen how aggressive they came to the door, cursing and hollering for no reason, with no respect, no tone of respect and regard. >> if people raise their children right to respect authority, whether they police officers, school teachers, however it may be, they wouldn't have all the problems they have today. >> the police chief is standing behind his officers. and despite americans seeing rate hikes of nearly 200%, the president is still defending his legacy. obamacare is experiencing growing pains but in three years since the signature legislation has passesed, millions have lost their plans or forced to buy ones they don't like. >> it's like building a starter home or buying a starter home.
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it's a lot better than not having a home but you hope over time you make some improvements. >> president obama comparing his health care plan to the exploding galaxy note 7 saying even though it's facing setbacks, you don't back to using a rotary phone. all right. call it playing politics. nearly ever single passenger on this packed virgin american light -- flight, they were tuning in to wednesday's debate 30,000 in the air. the keyword is almost. you can see one person keeping it lock on real house wives. we would also like to thank you for making fox news the most watched network on wednesday night. woo-hoo! our very own chris wallace moderating the third face-off, it was the third-most watched debate in american history. great job. >> have a wonder fortunately weekend. i'll be here with pete working. >> four-hour show on saturday and sunday. we'll be watching. coming up, donna brazile
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accused of using her job at cnn to giving hillary clinton advanced warning about a question at the debate. >> i have my documents. i have my files. thank god i have not had my personal emails ripped off from me and stolen. >> this morning, we have a big update to this story. here's something to whine about. the cost of your favorite vino is going to go up. by how much? >> no! >> i have a feeling we're still going to buy. >> correct. the world's most exciting technology... ...doesn't go on your wrist.
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15 minutes before the top of hour with business headlines right now. thousands of sunata sun roofs are being recalled because they
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can come loose and land in traffic. so far the company has no reports of accidents or injuries that we know of. and the bicker over liquor could be coming to an end. jim beam employees could approve a new union contract today. hundreds of workers have been on strike last week. some employees are tired of working 70 hours a week to keep up with production. here's something to whine about. the cost of vino about to go up 30%. wine production is down 5%. weather has spoiled grape harvests. >> i'm still going to buy the $10 bottle. >> we're all going to get poorer. >> right. >> i'll still going with the 2 buck chuck. >> 2.50 buck chuck. >>. the dnc not afraid of wikileaks. >> i have my documents.
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i have my files. thank god i have not had my personal eve mails rip off from me and stolen. >> well, that might go down as a jinx as wikileaks hints at another october surprise involving several top democrats. >> our own peter doos is -- doocy is live outside trump tower. >> good morning. as you know, most of the juicy stuff dropped from the wikileaks has dropped without any big notice. we don't know why they are teasing their next big reveal. all they have tweeted is we have a surprise in store for tim kaine and donna brazile. they have been a lot of surprises for them. the newest being a email chain where the top aide complained that hillary clinton made a mess by agreeing to go to a meeting of the clinton foundation in
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morocco in exchange for a $12 million contribution from its king. just to give you some context, the condition upon which the month rock -- moron can -- moroccans. >> this led will raise new questions again as whether or not hillary clinton as president would treat everybody fairly or if countries or in this case kings who gave the foundation a lot of money, while she was a part of it, would get some kind of a special benefit. >> we'll stand by to see what happens. >> thank you, peter. coming up, the "fox & friends" logo is getting a makeover and we're using paint
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balloons and darts to do it. you are not going to want to miss this as we celebrate national color day. >> that's right. but first, let's check in with martha mccaaccallum for a previ of what happens here on the channel in 11 minutes. >> hello. good to see you this morning. donald trump and hillary clinton shared the stage again last night in what was supposed to be an evening of burying the hatchet and good-natured fun went south pretty darn quickly nas night. there were boos and jeers in the crowd because these two could not help but go low. and pay-to-play with the corrupt government of morocco and the mess that hillary clinton knew she created, according to huma abbedin. they could be the worse to come. we're back in the new york this morning and we'll see you at the top of the hour.
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we always find a reason to have fun and to celebrate, tomorrow is national color day. you have to wear color tomorrow. what better way to celebrate than giving our logo here at "fox & friends" a bright and colorful face lift. >> here to help us out is president of five-star paints is mary kay who joins us from texas. color day, what's that about? >> color is so important in our lives and we at five star painting, our painters who paint houses and businesses inside and out, but we are color experts. we wanted to find a fun way to celebrate national color today with you. >> you have a unique way to do it. what are they going to be doing right now? >> you are going to be testing your skill at throwing darts.
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it's going to splatter. >> "fox & friends" logo is underneath this. >> it might be. i don't see anything. do you? >> oh. >> oh, man. >> we've got one to one. i'm make thing a contest. there we go. >> ainsley has got two. >> 2-2. 3-2. 4-2. uh-oh, doocy is cheating. >> you never know exactly how wonderful the results are going to reveal themselves. >> oh, that hit me in a face. green. >> i've got some green on my forehead. >> i love that! >> that is very cool. what is that keeps it from doing that? >> you can do that at home. >> we have a website, five star painting.com/fox, we'll tell you all the secrets. you can do it on a large scale or a small scale. >> i love color so much. if you can't afford the red
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bottomed shoes, this is what you do. my nine west just got very expensive. >> thank you very much. >> you just bought new shoes. >> we all returns from las vegas. i celebrated a big birthday. we've got pictures from vegas and so much more after the break. [ "on the road again," by willie nelson ] ♪ on the road again [ rear alert sounds ] [ music stops ] ♪ just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ [ front assist sounds ] [ music stops ] [ girl laughs ] ♪ on the road again ♪ like a band of gypsies we go down the highway ♪ [ beetle horn honks ] no matter which passat you choose, you get more standard features, for less than you expected.
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after our program at 6:00 a.m. pacific time on wednesday, we celebrated my birthday. took the crew out. we wind up with a limo. we went to a great place called
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hash house. peter doocy flew out on his own dime to be with me on my birthday along with my daughter sally. that is a blt bloody mary. there's the crew. they are traveling back from las vegas. they are just wonderful and made it all happen. jen roche, and heather nauert. >> everyone had a nice time. >> happy birthday. >> so cool. >> you celebrated with both your families. your real family and your fox family. >> here's one for the road. a south carolina man couldn't believe his eyes when he looked up and saw an angel. >> yes. >> look at this cloud in the sky. is that not an angel or what? >> he took out his phone and saying he felt compelled to share what he was seeing. it is going viral.
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not only that, he says it was a sign that came at the perfect time because he was struggling with his spirituality. god is telling him i'm still here. >> have a great weekend. bill: want to start with a story breaking overseas. an american has been killed in iraq. isis fighters go on the offensive in a town called kirkuk. isis fighters hitting a power plant, targeting police. some of the bitterness from the trail in 2016 spilling over at an annual dinner in new york city. the usually light-hearted event getting tense when donald trump and hillary clinton entered the room. "a" is

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