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justin bieber telling the uk crowd that he likes to talk with them between songs. if they scream, he can't do it. thank goodness he finished the song. >> they were just excited. great to be with you today, heather. "fox and friends" start now. >> bye bye. good morning to you. it is monday, october 24th, to 16. i'm abby huntsman. donald trump making a rare sunday night appearance in the final days of the 2016 race. >> it's rigged. it's broken. it's corrupt. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system. and we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. >> we are live on the campaign trail this morning. meanwhile, a harsh warning from hillary clinton's campaign. don't you dare read our wikileaks e-mail, because they're stolen. >> the trump tax returns in
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stolen as well. >> we don't know where the tax returns are. >> clearly stolen. >> double standard? you be the judge. >> eli manning calls inaudible, kind of. peyton says omaha. eli says trump. that play is build a wall. get it? keep this in mind. it's monday, you're up. i'm glad. mornings are better are friends. >> that was good. >> fantastic. >> it does sound like they're saying trump. they might jub. >> he's not playing politics. him and his brother peyton gave money to jeb bush. >> he has denied that's what they were saying.
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they were in england. maybe that's what he was saying. >> you guys decide. what do you think? >> does sound like trump trump trump. >> meanwhile -- >> we start with the race for the white house. donald trump going all out in florida holding a rare evening rally as his campaign gears up for the homestretch with just 15 days until this election. >> fox news senior national correspondent john roberts live from st. augustine where trump will be later today. john, no one will say that donald trump is mailing it in in the final weeks. he's busier than ever. >> reporter: no question about that. good morning to you all. donald trump used to take sundays as a down day, would have meet ngs bedminster. no room for that now. there's a new tracking poll with hillary clinton up by 12 points 50-38. when investors business daily poll has trump up by two points. 43-41. in here in there fla, hillary
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clinton leads. that gap seems to be narrowing. yesterday evening in naples florida, donald trump was insisting that the entire system and election is rigged against him and hitting hillary clinton for the latest wikileaks revelation that she tried to cut a $12 million deal with the king of morocco. here's trump from yesterday. >> wikileaks e-mails show hillary was trying to get $12 million from the king of morocco in yet another pay for play scheme. my goal is to keep foreign money out of american politics. hillary clinton's goal is to put the oval office up for sale to whatever country offers the highest price. >> reporter: so donald trump staying in the sunshine state today. two rallies in st. augustine in st. john's county. mitt romney won in 2012. the task is for donald trump to
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run up the vote total. then he heads over to hillsborough county which barack obama won in 2012 for a big rally in tampa. trump's campaign manager, kellyanne conway acknowledged yesterday that the campaign is down. but far from out. here's what she said. >> we are behind. she has some advantages like $66 million in ad buys, just in the month of september. we feel with hillary clinton under 50% in some of these places, even though she's run a traditional and expensive campaign, we have a shot at getting undecided voters saying i know who hillary clinton is, don't want to vote for her. need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks. >> conway insisting despite what people are saying in the media, this race is far from over. abby, brian, steve. st. augustine is famous for what? >> well, the -- we did a big
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show there. >> ♪ >> all this continuously occupied city in america founded in 1665. >> today occupied by john roberts. >> thank you, john. >> reporter: and -- >> what did he say? >> can we open up his mike. >> john what were you saying? >> also occupied by a group of people who are running around the square clapping and chanting. we'll have to figure out what that's all about. it's only 6:05. >> report back to us. >> there might be a bill clinton t-shirt on. i've seen that on tv. >> is there a british soccer team there? speaking of rigged, thanks to wikileaks we have just seen exactly how john podesta and company over in the clinton camp were going to -- they put out a multipage document in detail showing exactly how to manufacture detailed and desired
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data. >> you don't say. >> if you over-sample certain demographics, you wind up with better results. >> this is an e-mail from the democratic consultant. it says, hey, when can we meet? i want to get your atlas folks to recommend oversamples for our polling before we start in february by market regents, et cetera. i want this all compiled into one set of recommendations to maximize what we get out of our media polling. >> great. >> people are saying why are the polls the way they are, why do they sample where they appear to be. maybe they say the democrats want to make everybody feel like the dye has been cast. if you look at the abc poll, if you believe that today, it's a 12-point advantage nor hillary clinton. somebody must be going, my guy is not going to have a chance. not going to show up. >> sure. when you look at the abc poll, it's 12 points ahead for hillary clinton, if you look in the fine print, they asked 9% more
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democrats. surely, there is an edge in registration for democrats. but what they're talking about the way you manipulate the data. for instance, this thing goes on to say in arizona, over-sampling of hispanics and native americans is highly recommended. in florida, make sure the samples not too old because apparently they feel they vote republican has hispanic and -- and when it comes to tampa and orlando, those are better persuasion targets than north or south florida. tampa or orlando first. if you essentially bake the cake that way, you wind up with better. >> you wonder why they say her campaign is calculated. where does that come from? >> everything you read, they're focusing on winning big and bringing back the senate. upon further review, people who don't have a horse in the race, like david axelrod. in fact, if she overplays that, it could boomerang and those
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lead leaning to obama could -- one of the big moral debates, political debate is what to do with the wikileaks missives. almost nobody has said out of the tens of thousands that they've been inaccurate or manipulated. if they're the facts and they bring you behind the scenes, what do you do? when hillary clinton's camp is asked over and over again about the specifics inside, they talk generally about how the russians are trying to play a role in elections. chris wallace was ready for that when he talked to rob mook. >> these are stolen documents, stolen by the russians. it's now confirmed from john podesta. >> let me speak to that, though. the trump tax returns were stolen as well when they were mailed to the new york times. you guys didn't object to that. in fact, you jumped all over it. >> we don't know where those tax returns came from. >> they were clearly stolen. >> we don't know.
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you'd have to work -- >> i don't know. i don't know how they got to the new york times. >> that's what i'm saying. if we're looking at the fruits of that theft and i will call it a theft, look at the fruits of your theft. >> what's particularly disturbing in this situation, the intelligence community confirmed that john podesta's e-mails and the dnc e-mails were stolen by the russians. >> i know about the russian connection. i'm talking about the $12 million from the king of morocco and this continues to push the line between private and public and hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. >> again, this is the discussion the russians want us to be having. they stole this information and selectively leaking. i can't verify any of the information you have there. we don't have enough time as a campaign. >> i promise you, if these were not true, you'd tell us. >> great point, chris wallace. >> obviously the leaks were true
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when i think it was p p announced they were true between debbie wasserman schultz and she lost -- >> otherwise, you would be the first to say it's not true. this is what makes him one of the best journalists in the business. he knew this was likely going to be the exact topic coming from hillary clinton's campaign. he was quick to jump on the hypocrisy of all of this and the politics and how calculated her campaign is. the reason i think the wikileaks are troubling, the $12 million for example that he mentioned there, it's not like we're talking about controversies in personal lives. this is how they're going to be in the white house. this is pay for play. this is abusing the system. it's exactly what the cycle was not about. if you remember early on, people wanted an outsider candidate, someone opposite of what we're seeing now. >> i'll build on that. donald trump, he's too transparent. everything on his mind, he tweets. what's he doing? with hillary clinton, everything is calculated. you have to lift open the covers to find out what the truth is.
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you find out the truth, oh, it's the russians. that's the problem. that's why we're going to go slamming into the last hour. >> mitt romney was right. it's always the russians. >> it's true. he was on to something there. let's cross over to heather for headlines. >> good morning. great to see you, abby. i missed you since las vegas. >> what's going on? >> all off to a great day. i do have some terrifying news to bring you. this coming out of oklahoma today where there is an intense manhunt right now for a suspect who shot two police officers with an ak-47. investigators also finding two people believed to be the suspect's relatives dead in a nearby home. the officers were responding to a call of shots fired. this happening near oklahoma city. when police say that michael vance started shooting hitting both of them. vance hit a second suspect and took off in a police car. they drove to a trailer park where they carjacked and shot another woman. that second suspect is now in custody. both officers and that woman
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expected to be okay. well, today, the ntsb is set to arrive at the scene of that horrific bus crash that killed 13 people and injured more than 30 others. a casino tour bus smashing into the back of a big rig. this near palm springs, california. it left a mangled mess there. the shear force sent it 15 feet inside the tractor-trailer trailer. the bus was speeding and the driver may have had a medical episode. authorities are searching for a data recorder and working to identify those victims. we're prague praying for those families. turning to the races in the u.s. senate. the president looking to give 150 down ballot endorsements while slamming others in las vegas. >> now the excuse they're using for why they should be elected is maybe we didn't support trump and now we're being quiet about t you should vote republican
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anyway because we'll check hillary's power. they've been in charge of congress now for the last six years basically. what have they gotten done? >> look for that to be the message this week. democrats need four seats to take back the majority. those are your headlines. 15 minutes until the election. >> yep. wasn't it revealed over the weekend that barack obama then a senator was talking about how the system was rigged back in 2008. >> interesting. ironic. >> how can you say that? >> bar ba boxer said i'm not going to accept the outcome in ohio because john kerry lost there. >> you don't think if hillary clinton loses this one, she won't say it's a rigged system? >> i think for sure. >> i think it's something people say when they're running for stuff. >> you just heard president obama talk about the balance of power in the u.s. senate. up next, we've got the key races you need to watch, like who will replace harry reid in nevada. and it's the presidential
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senate seats in the swing states. including the one replacing harry reid. here to take a look at some of the big races ahead is director of polling, emily eek ins. good morning. thanks for being here so early. important races that are really close. let's start with the important state of florida. marco rubio going against patrick murphy. he's in the lead there but a little close for comfort. >> yes. so the florida race is kind of an exception. we're seeing that marco rubio's polling numbers haven't been that affected by donald trump. he has a pretty good, comfortable lead in most models. they expect rooub yoe will win florida. >> kelly ayotte against maggie hasan. she's down there. >> yes. >> new hampshire is very different. we're seeing that donald trump's falling poll numbers is really affecting some of the down ballot races, particularly new hampshire. like you showed there, ayotte is
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two points behind. a few weeks ago she was ahead. what happened there? part of it is after the lewd tape surfaced in which donald trump was bragging about denigrating and groping women without their consent, ayotte came out and publicly withdrew her support for donald trump. ever since then, her polling numbers have been plummeting. >> that's interesting. also in the state of pennsylvania, pat toomey neck and neck with katie mcginty. >> yes. we're seeing something different happening in pennsylvania. toomey's polling numbers are not to correlated with donald trump. part of the reason why is toomey has taken a different approach. he's the only republican senator running for reelection that has not publicly said whether he will or will not support donald trump for president. he's come under criticism for doing this. political science says this is a smart move. it's actually far better to take an ambiguous stance than a firm stance and backtrack.
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that's what we saw in new hampshire and that's what we're seeing happen in nevada. >> interesting. so the state of nevada, for harry reid's seat, if this goes to the republican joe heck, that's a huge upset for democrats. >> yes. we're seeing something similar happen in nevada that we're seeing in new hampshire. joe heck was ahead just a few weeks ago, now he's behind by two points against his challenger. something similar it happening in which he endorsed donald trump and publicly withdrew that support after the lewd tapes surfa surfaced and he's being punished at the polls. >> this could have huge implications at the polls. fake accents, hot sauce in her purse and i don't mama jokes. has hillary clinton taken her pandering too far. a fair and balanced debate is next. eli manning calls an audible. >> trump trump trump.
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officer and a civilian on a ride-along dodge them. neither were hit but the passenger got cut with glass. a bullet hole now piercing the patrol car's front windshield and the back windshield completely shattered. they'll remember that. 15 days until the election, and hillary clinton no stranger to pandering apparently to african-american voters. she even admitted that earlier this year kind of. >> what's something you always carry with you? >> yeah. >> really? >> you get a new formation right now? >> hot sauce in my bags. >> hot sauce. >> yes. >> i want you to know people are going to see this. >> okay. >> is it working?
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>> okay. is it work sng is her pandering going too far and is it pandering. here to debate, democratic strategist vice chair of the national diversity coalition. donald shea and brunell. >> good morning. god bless you and god bless america. >> indeed. brunell, let's start with you. what do you think about this? was the pandering working? >> no. the pandering is not working. you know, honestly, black people just want a real seat at the table. we want our inner city youth to have jobs, investments, vocational programs, better schools. that's the kind of pandering that should be showing up. the last eight years of how she and barack obama made a record of helping inner city youth and school choice, improvement in our communities, investing in our small businesses, that's the
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kind of record we want to see. we have no desire to know what she's carrying in her purse. >> right. brian, a lot surmised at the reason she said she had hot sauce in her purse was because that's part of a beyonce lyric. >> right. >> she was called out by the host. is it working? >> well, first of all, she does carry hot sauce. >> really? >> i was on a "good morning america" show when she spoke with someone who was a hot sauce specialist for five or seven minutes and talking about all these different hot sauces. >> okay. >> when she made the comment, is it working, that was a joke in she actually does carry hot sauce. on the more important point, i think good points were just raised. i think both her and donald trump need to speak more about issues affectsing our community. i think donald trump panders more than anyone else. goes to african-american churches, claps off beat. he is doing as much pandering as anyone else.
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we should be fair. >> so you say she carries hot sauce in her purse. >> she does. >> here's an e-mail from amanda renteria inside her camp. is everyone comfortable with hillary saying yo mama. >> right. >> are you comfortable with that, brian? >> i'm not comfortable with trump saying hombres either. the most important say, she didn't say it. trump says all of these pandering-like comments and some are racist and derogatory. i think hillary doesn't say these things she shouldn't say whereas trump does. i think that's an important point. >> brunell, what do you think about the inside the clinton camp where they're talking about whether or not she should use the expression yo mama. >> i think black people are tired of the token black people they're using to try to get our vote. black people are tired of getting crumbs under the table every four years. there are these promises. you've got the president, joe biden, the first lady, all of
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these people coming out with oscar winning performances about what they're going to do in the black community. in four years go by, they do nothing. we want jobs. we want better schools. we want improvement in our communities. we want investment in our communities. we don't want hot sauce. we don't want yo mama jokes. we want black empowerment. >> that's the -- >> white house dollars to follow. that's what we want. the democratic party to keep their promises. >> brunell, hold on. this is a -- you talked about law and order and ignores the fact that there systemic issues between the police. >> and hillary clinton and bill clinton were a big part that of in 1994. mass incarceration. happened under bill clinton and his wife was okay with that. >> first of all -- >> don't go there. they're trying to fix a problem that they started. let donald trump fix it. let a person who is a builder
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and a doer fix it. >> okay. >> we need to wrap up. >> thank you. >> i think this is ridiculous. i think trump is one of the most -- making the most racist comments a krots board. >> not a loser and taco bowl and needy latinos, really? are we going there? >> catholics are bastardized. are we going there? >> yes, let's go there. >> i went there with you. >> i'm not going anywhere. >> i read wikileaks. >> i've read about the corruption. >> [ overlapping talking ]. >> tell her to give black people a break. we need money in our communities. >> uh-huh. >> all right. brunell and brian, thank you very much. >> that was spirited. >> i need hot sauce. >> that was great. what do you think about that debate. e-mail us. new overnight, the cyber war between the united states and
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into this country from mexico and a lot of them are very bad hombres. >> i got bingo. i can play along here. >> what has she been doing? >> donald, donald, don't interrupt -- >> i'd be happy to talk about the last 30 years. >> oh, no. not again. >> i was secretary of state and i don't know if you've heard this before -- >> we have. >> but i was instrumental in taking down a man by the name of. >> osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden. >> never looked that sexy. >> what an honor. >> we're joined to find out what's trending online. >> good morning. football news. when football meets politics, eli, the giants played the l.a. rams in london on sunday. >> why wouldn't they? >> why not? >> brian, did you know they were
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playing? >> good sportsman. >> a lot of people online say at that eli manning was using donald trump's name to call a play. take a listen. >> trump, trump, trump, trump. >> sounds like trump to me, right? >> sounds like trump to me. >> he was trying to explain. he wanted to build a wall reinforce the pocket. >> so he built a wall and the rams paid for it? >> listen, the giants ended up winning the game. >> kept the rams out of pocket. could work for mexico. >> this immediately starts a trend. one person said heard eli manning made a trump call. come on, tom brady your turn. >> christie says just like that, eli manning is my new favorite football player. did he use his name? >> sounds like it. >> he was asked that question after the game. he said he didn't but was saying something similar.
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like what? >> he should tell us what. >> it's the new omaha. >> ben roethlisberger in pittsburgh and he's tight with tom brady, of course. both are being besieged -- donald trump is being besieged by making the quarterbacks get involved in the political system. >> trump should turn that into a new ad in the last two weeks to go. >> the nfl needs people to watch. maybe this will help had them out. meanwhile, there are people who sit in dark rooms and look at videotape, hours and hours of it to make up words to put in their mouth. >> what you're talking about is bad lip reading. they're hilarious. they kind of transform what people are saying to make them look like they're saying something completely different. bad lip reading transformed the second debate into a poetry slam. take a lis ep to that. >> instead, i want a big chocolate milk. they will see that it's the chocolatyist thing you can drink in the country.
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>> a bunch of flies. >> does she not know they're there? >> i don't know. martha, don't ruin this, okay? >> how long do you think it takes these people? >> this is about a 4 1/2-minute clip. day in and day out, a whole lot of dominos ordered to the dark rooms. >> there was only one fly during the debate. through the magic of television -- >> it multiplies. that's all you focus on. forget what they're saying. >> how do you miss that? >> we're a show of substance, we don't focus on flies. >> hold it. we're a show of substance? >> according to my notes. >> she seemed very observant. >> thank you so much, carley. >> you can catch her on channel 115, sirius. it's 22 minutes before the top of the hour. as you prepare for the day, janice dean will tell you what you have in store weatherwise. >> hopefully no flies. >> apologies to those eating
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breakfast. that was -- oh, my gosh. let's take a look at the weather. thankfully, not too much to report. it is that time of year where we get cooler out there. sweater weather across the northeast as well as the great lakes. and the upper midwest. although, i do want to point out it's 18 in anchorage, alaska. we're not complaining. we have a system moving across the northeast that could bring a sprinkle or two and we saw some snow, yes the s-word across new england this weekend. the potential for heavy rain, wind and snow across the west coast as well. couple of systems moving in. this is that time of year where they get their rain and their snow and the potential for gusty winds in excess of 40, even 50 miles per hour. the good news, with this system, we could get much-needed moisture into central california. the bad news, we'll be dealing with windy conditions for the next couple of days. that's going to be a concern real quick. look at your forecast in terms much precipitation over the next five days. again, across portions of the northwest down through northern
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and central california. you could get much-needed rain and higher elevation snow. abby, steve, brian, back to you. >> some frost on the pumpkin. >> yeah. >> it's that time. >> it is indeed. >> j.d., thanks. if you want to find -- right over here, good morning. >> good morning it all of you. got some news to bring you right now. there is a vigilante hacker who called himself the jester and is sending russia a message, don't mess with america. the jester hacking into the russian ministry of foreign affairs, its website after several sites were taken off line over the weekend. anyone who visited the russian site saw this quote. knock it off. you may be able to push around other nations around you, but this is america. nobody is impressed. i wonder who the jester is. keep an eye on that. a ceremony honoring our men and women in uniform following nationwide anthem protests causing a massive controversy
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this morning. take a look at it. >> ♪ [ applause ] >> well, it looks pretty nice to me. there was a roaring crowd there greeting police, military members and first responders before a new jersey high school football game. but some grupts, including the naacp and the aclu say that this sends a frightening message against freedom of speech. what a local police chief in new jersey says. it's one thing to stand for social justice and another to sit during the national anthem. a college newspaper using what they are calling trigger warnings to avoid offending students. writers at a college in pennsylvania are doing this even though there's an editorial policy against it. they're now putting in blurbs in stories like this in stories about donald trump. see the content warning the
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article contains racial, ethnic and anti-lgbtq lang wand and ablist language. this is the newest form of micro aggression, a trigger warning. like when we say to our viewers, caution, this video may be offensive to some of you. putting that in the school newspaper. >> in other words, we're going to print this but we don't agree with it. >> basically. >> very interesting. thank you, heather. >> thank you. they volunteered to go to war getting a bonus in return for signing up. now, some vets are being told to give the money back or else. one of them going broke to pay back the pentagon is going to join us live. >> unbelievable. president obama making a lot of claims about obamacare in miami. take a listen. >> law has actually slowed down the pace of health care inflation.
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americans now know the financial security of health insurance. never in american history has the uninsured rate been lower than it is today. never. >> so he says 20 million and never lower. is that correct? >> the 20 million is the white house's own number. that's not an independent number. that's their number. nobody is quite sure how they got there. we see a number from the congressional budget office close to that. maybe it's close -- >> there's a lot of medicaid. >> there's a lot of enrollment in medicaid. that's driving the number of uninsured down. what's not happening is people aren't enrolling in the private exchanges. those numbers are way, way below expectations, especially for the young. >> they're taking the financial hit, the penalty. >> they're taking the penalty rather than buying insurance. that's the problem with the program. >> he compares it to a home. you don't have a foundation for a home because the young people
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still aren't signing up. >> it the whole thing crumbles. >> the rates are also slowing on insulation. >> this law has actually slowed down the pace of health care inflation. >> no. there's -- research does not find that whatsoever. that trend starts before the a affordable care act passes. anybody who looked at this question says it's not the affordable care act, it's more private cost sharing. as you know, deductibles have gone up the past few years. that helps drive that. you can't say the aca has driven the lower health care. >> the politicians are the ones that drill down on it. but the people love it. listen. >> the affordable care act was passed because the american people mobilized, not just to get me elected, but to keep the
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pressure on me to actually do something about health care and to put pressure on members of congress to do something about it? >> i forgot that mobilization when scott brown won the election in ted kennedy's seat. here's what the stats say. disapproval of obamacare was 56% in august, 51% in october of 2016. the informal people -- >> over six years. >> you have a democratic governor abandoning it and major health care companies saying i can't afford it. >> people are miserable under this. >> premiums are going up, insurers are pulling out. i don't know how you can call this a success when you see those trends. that's why they're getting the bad pr. >> small business owners hate it. >> it really is a laugh. i can't believe he hasn't talked more about it in the presidential election. >> professor, thank you very much. >> good to be here. >> meanwhile, straight ahead, they volunteered to go to war getting a bonus in return. some veterans are being told to
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give the bonus back or else. the pentagon made a mistake. one of those veterans going to go broke to pay back the pentagon. joins us live, next. president obama says hillary clinton's laugh is infectious, but even her own campaign says it's an act. we'll let you be the judge. listen. >> i have the stamina to be president. i have the stamina to be president. . test.
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reenlist and go to war and now the pentagon says we paid you too much. i would like to have the money back. they penalize the soldiers if they do not pay the money back after they already served. she was deployed in 2008 after receiving a bonus to reenlist. she's one of many soldiers being forced to pay back the pentagon. i'm embarrassed to say that the country wants your money back after you've given your service. what did you think when you found this out? >> i was devastated. the letter that they sent me in the mail said that i was guilty of violating federal law and was very accuse tory and we filed -- i did all the appeals i could go through to try and get them to reduce the payments that had to be paid back and it failed and they told me i should have kept
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better records because i was overpaid more than they had intended to pay me, but it was clearly the fault of the person in sacramento that was handing owl these bonuses. >> now you are paying $650 a month back in a payment plan after giving your service while your husband and son served and lost a leg in the process. so you tried to get around it. how much does this hurt your budget to be giving up this much money each month? >> it's terrible. it's going to make -- we are going to go broke, i mean, if this continues. we're already using up our savings to pay for it, and my husband is also taking a cut in pay at his job because the military cutbacks, so it's really devastating. >> unbelievable. i mean, you know, kenk mccarthey came out and he's going to bat for. my hope is you are on a show in the week, they say not only do you have to stop making these payments, but you are going to
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get reimbursed. what are the chances do you think of that happening? >> i would really love to have the payments stop, but i don't have any faith that they are going to pay me back. >> would you have gone back to war and reenlisted without that incentive? >> i probably would have. i was kind of going back and forth about it, but i still felt that my country needed me and when we -- when i did reenlist in 2006, they took us into this room. we had this briefing that was mandatory and they told us that all the things we were giving up if we didn't reenlist and how our country needed us. >> unbelievable. >> and at the end of the day, for those that were still on the fence, they brought in toby keith video and played the american hero song and that just -- i surrender. i'll reenlist. so -- >> thank you for doing that and your whole family for their sacrifice and i'm embarrassed about what you are going through and hopefully we'll turn this around for you.
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good morning to you. it is monday, october 24th, 2016. i'm abby huntsman. we start with a fox news alert. this video just in. a small plane takes a nose dive bursting into a fire ball. an update on this horrific crash and who was on board that flight. >> no kidding. meanwhile, donald trump makes a big push in the battleground states. two weeks before election day. >> it's rigged, broken, corrupt. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system. and we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. >> we're going to talk a little bit about how the clinton camp
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apparently wanted some rigged polls in a moment because we're live on the trail. and president obama says hillary clinton's laugh is infectious. >> i have the stamina to be president. i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief. >> cue the spontaneous laugh. but new emails show even her own campaign admits it is just flat-out awkward. >> oh, man. >> you are watching fox news channel. home of the 2016 elections. ♪ ♪ for the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ just a country boy from this land, making a living with these
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two hands ♪ you just saw the speed painting at a hockey game and that great artist who not only paints, he sings along, he's live on our plaza today. >> he gives you chill. this is the third time he's going to do this live and he's only doing it on our plaza here at "fox & friends." >> getting a hard time getting the players to stand during the national anthem, it's great to see someone happy, dancing and painting at the same time. >> if that doesn't get you up, i don't know what will. in the meantime, getting to the race to the white house. donald trump is going all out in florida, holding a rare even rally as his campaign bulks down to close the gap two weeks before election day. >> that's where we find john
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roberts live from st. augustine, florida where trump will be later today. >> you forgot the crucial point. rare evening rally. on sunday. donald trump in naples in the state's west coast. let's put up a map. he's in st. augustine today. he's also going to be in tampa. he was in naples last night. why? early voting begins today so donald trump is holding rallies in all of these cities, encouraging people to get out because he wants to run up the vote here and try to take the sunshine state away from hillary clinton. the latest polls show in the rcp leads 2 1/2 points. he's hammering hillary clinton for the latest pay-to-play example, trying to get the king
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of morocco to hold a meeting. listen to what he said. >> if we win on november 8th, we are going to fix our rigged system. it's a rigged, broken, corrupt system. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system! and we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. >> so as early voting begins at a national level? where's donald trump? mixture good news and bad news. abc's poll shows him down 12 points, but investors business daily poll got him up two points, 43 to 41. his campaign manager told chris wallace the race is far from over. >> the fact is the race is not over. many in the media want to say
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it's over. for the 12th time they are counting donald trump out. we're not giving up. we know we can win this and we are certainly not exceeding to the same chattering class that's been wrong about donald trump for about a year and a half. >> she acknowledges that they are behind right now it looks like in the polls, but they are bringing a lot of new voters into the process and she shis that's going to help them out between now and election day and on election day. we should also mention too as the kids trot off on the bus, st. augustine got hit hard by hurm a couple weeks ago. you would never know anything happened here.ricane matthew a s ago. you would never know anything happened here. my first time in st. augustine. it's a beautiful city. >> it wasn't far from ponce de leon. of course, he was looking for the fountain of -- >> we found the fountain of
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youth. >> is it red bull? >> it's right here, but unfortunately they took all the water out of it for some reason. i'm not sure why. >> are you taking a drink? >> there's no water in it. there's no water in it. look. >> dog gone on it. >> fountain of youth. my big chance. >> i feel bad for ponce de leon. he doesn't get any publicity any more. everything is magellan. >> down in them parts, it's all about ponce de leon. meanwhile, there's talk about wikileaks. according to the 16th or 17th batch, as it turns out in the email between john podesta and a democratic consultant they made it clear one of the things they were going to do is they are trying to make sure their polls oversampled the demographics favorable to hillary clinton, when you look at the results,
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man, she's so far ahead she's got it won. >> here's what it says. when can we meet? i want to get your atlas folks to recommend oversamples for our polling before we start in february by market regions. i want to get this all compiled into one set of recommendations so we can maximize what we get out of our media polling. >> i don't understand the significance of that. we don't look at dnc polls, we look at major polls, "washington post," "wall street journal," those are the ones we look at. who cares what the democratic national committee wants? >> what they were suggesting to do, you over sample hispanics and native americans. >> that is highly recommended according to this. >> i think you said it right this morning. sometime we underestimate the
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enthusiasm gap here. people don't realize you go to the polls based on how you feel on a candidate. are you excited or are you not? i think this is still the case for this election. >> right now, abc poll has donald trump trailing by 12. almost every other poll has it tighter than that, including an investor business daily poll which was very accurate last time around. has it a 2-point race with a margin of error. >> with trump on top. >> hillary clinton thinks it is over. when you've heard her laugh recently, she really thinks this is over. >> she's got a 2-point lead in a four-person race. 43-41. more interesting things that are less than krm and -- candid and contemporaneous. >> take a listen. her campaign has been so rehearsed. it kind of sounds like even her laugh is rehearsed to make it seem less odd. first we'll play you back-to-back at two different veents the -- events, with the
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same laugh in exactly the same place. >> i have now spent four and a half hours on stage with donald, proving once again i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief. [ laughter ] that was the third and last time i will ever have to debate donald trump. i have now spent four and a half hours on stage with donald, proving once again i have the stamina to be president and commander in chief. [ laughter ] >> she laughs in exactly the same spot. that's good. >> this is where it gets awkward. part of the wikileaks came out, there's an email back in september of 2015 saying she sometimes laughs a little too hard at jokes that aren't funny. >> tragic over-laugher.
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>> this is the reply. laughing too hard her authentic weirdness. this goes on and on. they don't tell her everything. they seem to mock her behind her back and that's another example. her own team mocks their own candidate. >> yeah, but for john podesta to talk about her authentic weirdness, the luke fellow was sending an email after her oddly timed laugh at the benghazi hearings. >> donald trump is not your perfect candidate but he's pretty authentic. you may not agree with what he says. he doesn't laugh in awkward moments like that and you think it's a fake laugh. >> time for some news. >> someone who is never scripted, heather nauert. >> good morning to all of you. 10 minutes after the hour. we start right now with a fox news alert. we have some dramatic new video. it shows the moment a plane crashes and then burst into a
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fire ball. that shocking scene captured on dashcam. it happened in malta. five members of the french military were killed in that crash. government officials say that crew was tracking illegal human and drug trafficking routes. no word on what caused that crash. we heard about this overnight. back here at home, an intense manhunt near oklahoma city for a suspect who shot police with an ak-47. investigators also finding two people believed to be the suspect's relatives dead in a nearby home. those officers were responding to a call of shots fired, when police say michael vance started shooting at both of them. he hijacked a car and shot another woman. that second suspect is now in custody. both officers and the woman are expected to be okay. today, the ntsb set to
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arrive at a scene of a horrific bus crash that killed 13 people and injured more than 30 others over the weekend. a casino tour bus smashing into the back of a big rig near palm springs, california. the sheer force sent the bus 15 feet into the rear of the tractor-trailer. authorities are searching for a data recorder. major campaign contributions to the wife of a top fbi official who oversaw her email investigation. virginia governor terry mcca mcauliffe and his political action committee paid $700,000 to the failed senate campaign of dr. jill mccabe. she happens to be married to fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. that money made up more than a third of her campaign. if you want to find out more,
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you can read it in the waej -- "wall street journal." >> donald trump wants to drain the swamp in washington and clean up wall street. can he do it? anthony scarimuci is up next. >> it might be the most patriotic think you'll ever see at a sports game. ♪ for the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> it is chilling. that painter and singer is performing live at this hour on our plaza. you don't want to miss it.
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♪ ♪ on the first day of my term of office, my administration will immediately pursue the following six measures to clean up the corruption and special interest inclusion in washington. first, a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on all members of congress. [ applause ] >> well, donald trump playing out his plan for his 100 days in office by proposing term limits for congress, one of many things
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that he had on his docket. how will that affect the people on wall street and so many other things that he mentioned? trump campaign national finance -- actually, he's the co-chairman of the finance committee with the trump campaign, and co-host of wall street week on fbn and author of this brand-new book, hopping over the rabbit hole how entrepreneurs turn failure into success. anthony scaramucci. >> you have this culture down there where they last 20 or 30 years. they get embedded in the system. they all come out of it rich. they are making $150,000, $180,000 a year and they leave as millionaires. one of the things that people fought we should go to washington as a public servant citizen as as opposed to a public servant public servant.
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>> he also said he has to re-do natfa. >> natfa and the tpp. what you have to understand it was set up uneven to help the mexican middle class. it had the deleterious side effect of hurting the united states. we thought we could handle that. you can renew natfa. it's 24 years, it's never happened. mr. trump says that has to happen. >> it should happen constantly whether it's the trump campaign or a future campaigns. >> no question. >> tell me about hopping over the rabbit hole. tell me what narynts doing -- entrepreneurs aren't doing. >> i try to write a book about what happens to entrepreneurs. our sign -- sky bridge business capital. it's a hedge fund asset
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management company and mutual fun business. in 2008, we were on our knees. i was making a joke calling it no bridge or bridge to nowhere. we had to take an enormous amount of steps to pivot the company. in 2008, we went from 400 million to 200 million. today we're running 13 $1/2 billion. what happened, what were the things that we did and what was the pain and struggle during that period of time. i tried to write an honest and open book. if an entrepreneur read it, they would say this guy didn't sanitize his success. he talked about the business plan and adjustments. >> are you less vulnerable in 2016? >> no question. there's 37 verks,000 -- 37,000 clients. >> looking for inspiration, pick this up. we'll see you soon. >> congratulations on your book too. thank you very much. >> straight ahead, the docs are
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how are you all changing the face of health care for women? it is probably the most important issue we face today. >> absolutely. i would say for the past 40 years, the women's hospital of texas has been dedicated to the care of women and children and we've been the number one hospital for women in houston and the surrounding areas, and we are because we have dedicated staff and physicians that specialize in the care of women and children which means that we can provide very high end, high level, high risk obstetrics and general obstetrics. gynecology, neonay tolling, euro gynecology and breast care. >> a big question as women are working in life. when is it too late to start getting pregnant? >> well, we've seen janet jackson who is now 50. but women really, because they are pursuing a career in 30, 40,
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would be protein, foods high in protein. when you talk about foods that you need to avoid in pregnancy, you hear a lot about lunch meats, raw fish, raw meat. there's a very common bacterial food-borne illness, listeria that you hear it. >> you eat a sandwich with processed turkey and you are pregnant, what do you do? it's probably okay. you freak out? >> very similar to fish. we ask women who are pregnant to eat fish maybe twice a week, three times a week, just don't overdo it. >> got it. how do people go about picking a pediatrician? that's a big one. >> choosing a pediatrician is pretty important and personal decision for every family, a pediatrician can often be a great source of support, especially in the newborn period and getting babies off to a
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of course they do. ♪ i'm ready for you everybody wants a piece of ready. cintas, ready for the workday. i had a chance to go to oklahoma over the weekend and this is a little bit of the turn-out we had. we at "fox & friends" and fox news has some unbelievable fans come down there. this is also some of the family over there and that little girl you can't see with the banner but she actually drew a sketch. they also two people show up that asked me to hold their dogs. there was a dog wearing a hat. >> they trust you if they allow you to hole their dog. >> and this is the radio affiliate down there. >> these are two children, i'm praise raising them. i'm adopting them.
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this is the biggest signing i've ever had. this is almost like a doocy signing. >> the doocy family. >> the people of oklahoma are some of the nicest, kindest people you will ever meet. a lot of donald trump fans are on line. >> look at that shirt she's wearing. >> she's very funny. >> brian, they look happy to be with you. so excited to be next to brian kilmeade. they will never forget that day. >> another one. >> oh, my god. >> the dogs. >> a new cesar milan. >> i like dogs. >> you have two adorable dogs. >> they are too big to old. >> next time i'll be around, i'll be in atlanta. that will be in friday and then in sanford on november 11th. >> it looks like tulsa rolled out the red carpet. >> a lot of kind people who are very hopeful that donald trump
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pulls this out. >> and their dogs are hopeful too. are you seeing that perhaps donald trump has cornered the dog vote? >> you got to get everybody. if you get the dog, you get the owner. >> coming up, we're going to meet the singing painter, who is so patriotic, when is so inspiring. >> the people who hold their children. >> kaya -- >> we love you brian. good morning to all of you. i have a couple news headlines i want to bring you right now. vi himself the jess ter now sending russia a mench, don't mess with america. hacking into the russian ministry of foreign affairs website after several u.s. sites were taken off line over the week. anyone who visited the site saw this. it says quote, knock it off. you may be able to push around nations around you, but this is america.
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nobody is impressed. no word yet on who that jess ter is. >> another celebrity robbed at gunpoint after oversharing on social media. nba reporter kristen ledlow posted this on twitter. >> the men knew where she lived and were waiting for her when she got home. she's taking a social media hiatus. kim kardashian still silent on social media after being robbed of $10 million in jewels in paris earlier this month. following nationwide anthem protest is causing controversy this morning. take a look at this. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> well, a roaring crowd loved that. they greeted police, military members, and first responderers before a new jersey high school
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football game but some groups weighing in on this, including the naacp and the aclu, they say this sends, quote, a frightening message against freedom of speech. the chief of police, says it's one thing to stand for social injustice and another one for sit during the national anthem. the california national guard are ordered to pay back their bonuses a decade after many of them risked their lives on the front lines. the pentagon now prepared to penalize soldiers who do not pay back that money. one of them joined us earlier on our show expressing her concern about the new found debt she faces. >> we are going to go broke. i mean, if this continues, we're using up our savings to pay for it, and my husband is also taking a cut in pay at his job because the military cutbacks, so it's really devastating. >> well, house republicans are
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launching a probe into the situation. they earn the pentagon to wave the demands for repayment of that money. it's an average of $15,000 per service member. let's head outside to steve and janice. it might be the most patriotic thing you will ever see at a game. >> a painter putting together a masterpiece while singing our national anthem. check it out. >>. ♪ for the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave [ cheers and applause ] >> that was so great. we had to bring him live. joe everson joins us live on the plaza. where did you come up with this? your combination of bob ross meets frank sinatra. >> actually, it wasn't my idea. my mother told me i, hey you
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should sing and paint. >> a lot of people can't even do this. come from a very musical family. my father is involved in music. my mother was my choir director and voice teacher. grew up with it. dan wiles a friend of mine came up with this business idea. you got to sing and do this. >> you are also very patriotic. >> of course. love this country. my cousin, benito diaz gave his life for this country, and when i saw a ceremony take place with him, i remember that making an impression on me and ever since that has outfloud out and this is one way i get to do that. >> this video has gone viral. we'll do it again, steve. >> folks, you should know to be here, you drove out from ohio all day, all night. >> yes, we did. thanks to my buddy everett who is here. he's done a lot of driving.
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>> tell us your website. >> joe everson,.com, all the information will be there and anything, you want a painting, i can do it. >> joe, we're going to get out of the way. >> i can't wait. >> we've got a small crowd here. it's a little chilly here in new york city. joe everson, the singing painter. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets'
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red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> your website once again is. >> joeeverson.com. >> you got to sign it. >> i always do the thumbprint
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here. >> that was amazing. thank you for being on "fox & friends." >> that's all you do. thumbprint. >> thumbprint. >> brian and abby. >> how great was that? >> beautiful masterpiece. >> that goes right in the green room. steve, make him an offer. see if we can get it. >> it's hard to down do one of those thlings -- things painting or singing. en can't imagine both. imagine the reaction when the 12-year-old afghan refugee you adopted turns out to be a 21-year-old jihadi in disguise. is that what happened with open borders? the man who killed osama bin laden, rob o'neill here to react. how worried was the clinton campaign about a possible run against joe biden?
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the thought of donald trump with nuclear weapons scares me to death. it should scare everyone. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. well, more john podesta emails. we're up to the 16th dump and a brand-new wikileaks batch revealing hillary clinton's aides tried to force vice president joe biden to back her as the nominee. >> kristen fisher is live at the white house with an inside look at the emails. it's interesting. he would have been a real threat to hillary clinton. >> he would and what else is interesting is today vice president joe biden will be campaigning for clinton in ohio. what these wikileaks emails show it wasn't all that long ago that the clinton campaign was contemplating ways to under mine him. in september 2015 right around
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the time that speculation about whether or not biden would be getting into the race was at its absolute peak, several top aides were discussing a "new york times" article about president obama's nominee for commissioner of the food and drug administration had some questionable ties to the pharmaceutical industry. as we consider fights that fit into the larger theme we are trying to promote, this seems like a good fight to have. plus the vp would be in a box having to support this nominee. but then jake sullivan saying i don't like the idea of bashing this white house nominee. it obviously was a moot point because biden is not running. they are not confirmed or denied the authenticity of these emails. any time they are asked about it, they pivot to how this is an example of russia trying to influence this election. here's what robby mook said yesterday on this sunday.
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>> the intelligence community has confirmed that john podesta's emails and dnc emails were stolen by the russians. >> hillary clinton will get some help from another top democrat. on thursday, she will campaign alongside first lady michelle obama for the first time. hard to believe that will be the first time this entire election season. abby, brian, and steve. more emails to come. a few weeks left. what we're learning, this completely backs up what is in ed klein's latest book, "guilty as sin." when it came out, it talked about how president obama wanted joe biden to run. then he wanted elizabeth warren, and when those didn't work out, reluctantly -- >> a lot of people are wishing joe biden was in right now. >> it's the clinton camp looking at joe biden doing some opposition research.
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>> they were going to blow him up. >> he definitely would have won it for them except for the tragic lost loss of his son. >> imagine the reaction when the 12-year-old afghan refugee you just adopted turns out to be a 21-year-old jihadi in disguise. is that what happens with open borders? the man who killed osama bin laden, rob o'neill is going to report for duty next. at old dominion, we ship everything you can imagine. and everything we ship has something in common. whether it's expedited overnight... ...or shipped around the globe, ...it's handled by od employees who know that delivering freight... ...means delivering promises. od. helping the world keep promises.
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this is quite a story. a mother's worst nightmare when she finds out the 12-year-old foster child she just adopted is not 12. he's 21 years old, and he's a
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terrorist. the man named jamal, a presumed or fan from afghanistan that's what they thought first raised eyebrows when his british foster family noticed he seemed really good at shooting a rifle. they found out he had taliban material on his telephone. sparking more fears that they are traveling as children. here to join us, rob o'neill. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is a scary story. they started to suspect he wasn't 12 when he went swimming and took off his shirt and thinking that kid of mine is odd story too just because i'm not sure -- the family seems like they are so do-gooderish they will take anybody in. the first thing i would have
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noticed the big mustache that the kid had. he was doing certain things like he can field strip a rifle before firing it and shimmy up ropes. and my question is what kind of activities are you doing with your kids. it take the 13-year-old boy you put him in the room with, this guy is really hairy, he's getting phone numbers from bad parts of the world and taliban material on his phone. the crow's feet are dead give away. all you have to do is test their teeth. >> he's probably a decade older. >> yes. >> eventually, they figure out he was not who he said. he wasn't -- the last thing he said to his adoptive mother i'm going to kill you and i know where your children are. >> right. and she's afraid of that too. he knows her routine. >> this dude knows where they are and it's -- very, very
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dangerous and letting a lot of people in like this, just trusting they are going to tell you the truth is not going to work a lot of times. >> hillary clinton wants to make it very clear, she would like to make as many syrian refugee in. we've got sound on tape. here's huma abedin saying we'll let them all in. >> you have to come to me. hillary is elected president, she's going to do everything she can to let the syrians in because the republicans are doing everything they can to abandon them. by the way, it's not republicans, it's some democrats too. we need to help them. we cannot turn these people away. >> not turning people away. and it's not good -- >> even hillary mentioned in her wikileaks emails that she knows that we can't vet them properly but they still want to bring them in. huma made it the republicans are going to do this. are you going to make this a
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partisan issue how we can get more registered people for our party as opposed to worrying about these jihadis who come in here and hairy in our swimming pools and stuff and blowing stuff up. >> it sounds like we're getting close to mosul and driving isis out? is that how you see it? >> mosul is going to be interesting. they are taking smaller towns outside of mosul which is shelling the city which is dangerous for the locals. interesting dynamics is you've got the mostly shia iraqi army from the south, and turkey up north, they seem to be wanting to get more involved. they are up on an army base right now training sunni a rabb's and kurds and they are backing off with our artillery. most of it will get bloody. isis has been gearing up for two
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years. a lot of bad stuff there. ieds, houses, and cars, pretty bloody. >> thank you very much for joining us. bret baier and lara trump, wife of eric next hour. cartels, militias, terrorist groups. they all need a place to park their cash and cherna is their dirty little piggy bank. we're going to insert into the country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it. we're going to finish this mission. anything we find is ours. do you want to trust a bunch of black water marks?
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good morning to you. it is monday october 24th, 2016. i'm abby hunts man. we start with a fox news alert caught on camera. the moment a plane takes a nose dive slams right into the ground and burst into a fire ball. we learn what happened and who was on board that flight. meanwhile, donald trump making a rare sunday night appearance in the final two weeks of the 2016 race. >> it's rigged. it's broken. it's corrupt. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system. >> you know what, he just might be on to something. we're going to talk to bret baier about that live next from d.c. and did you catch this?
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eli manning calling inaudible in london? >> hey, trump, trump, trump. trump. 180. >> his brother says omaha. is he saying trump? is he saying build a wall around me? something worked. they won. let me remind you your mornings are better because you chose to be with friends. ♪ ♪ believe it or not, when cued they can actually sing exactly like this. that is chris tomlin here. i believe we could have recorded that and that would have been -- >> they should be here every single morning to wake us up. >> the grammy-winning song writer is performing good, good father coming up. lara trump feels she's got a
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good, good father-in-law. her father-in-law is donald trump and she's dropping by to talk about the women empowerment tour. >> that will be interesting to get her thoughts on the race. two weeks left to go on this thing. unbelievable. >> he was working on sunday's edition of "special report" a minute ago. thank you for joining us, bret baier. how are you? >> good morning. we're counting down the days. we've got the big sharpie on the calendar marking it down. >> i know you are going to be in new hampshire later this week. the president was in naples -- the guy who wants to be president, he was in naples yesterday, where you like to golf. here he is not backing off the rigged theme. >> the best evidence that the system is rigged is that hillary clinton is even allowed to run for the presidency of the united states in the first place. she shouldn't be allowed to run. so my message is this, if we win on november 8th, we are going to
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fix our rigged system. it's a rigged, broken, corrupt system. it's rigged. it's broken. it's corrupt. they want me to take that back. let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system. and we are going to drain the swamp of corruption in washington, d.c. >> so what's going on, bret? why is he down in florida so much and while you watch the mainstream media, they are saying trump can't win, he's way behind in this one poll. what's going on? >> clearly he is behind. the trump campaign concedes that he's trailing. they don't say that this is over by far. they say that he can dig it out during the next two weeks and turn this dynamic around. the reason he's in florida is that florida is key to his path to 270 elect torl votes. it's essential and it's a tight race down there and one in which hillary clinton and president obama is heading back down there. democrat surrogates to try to
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win and really that would be the end of donald trump if he doesn't win florida. >> there was a really good moment yesterday on fox news sunday, chris wallace remind us why he's such a great journalist when you have robby mook talking about these wikileaks saying we shouldn't focus on these things because they are from the russians to which chris wallace says basically not so fast. take a listen. >> these are stolen documents, stolen by the russians. it's now confirmed from john podesta, they are being put out for exactly this purpose. >> can i speak to that? you know, the trump tax returns were stolen as well when they were mailed to the "new york times." you guys didn't object to that. in fact, you joined all over it. >> we didn't know where -- >> they didn't come from donald trump. good comparison, bret. i'm wondering is any of the wikileaks things or the pay-for-play allegations for the clinton foundation, is anything doing some damage to clinton yet? >> well, listen, i think it depends on how it's covered and
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if it's covered and it breaks through. i do think that the $12 million from the moroccan king breaks through at some level for the clinton foundation. i do think that there are some email server kind of what they are going to do with emails as this investigation unfolds, that starts to break through. but as far as the story overall, we're covering it. we're covering the substance of it. we're also covering it -- the who is behind it part of it, which is also important to realize, but the substance of it is not getting asked about every day to clinton surrogates. >> how is that possible? why? >> you know, i don't know. i think there is a lot out there that could be followed up on definitely, and we're giving it a shot. yesterday, we tried to have somebody on special report from the clinton campaign, and they didn't come. >> we invite them on too. i know -- i think it was yesterday somebody asked her about wikileaks and then she
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said i'm not going to talk about it and the next question was about miley cyrus. your favorite miley cyrus song. >> another thing to come out of these wikileaks dumps. this moment, where governor mcauliffe apparently donated nearly half a million dollars to the campaign of an fbi official's wife. i mean, it's all sort of entangled and complicated. i think this goes over a lot of people's heads. how troubling is that? >> appearancewise, it is horrible. it's a state senate race in virginia and remember just to put it in perspective, they are trying -- democrats at that point in 2015 are trying to win and control the state senate. it's very close. every race counts, but this is the wife of the person who eventually becomes deputy director of the fbi and overseas the clinton email investigation. in fact, he's the same guy who just briefed the house about the
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whole quid pro quo patrick kennedy thing. that ascension happened after the race was over and she lost. that money from the pac behind that campaign, they say this is all about the state senate and control. critics look at it and say, he's the confidant of clinton. >> too close to comfort. >> it looks so bad and when you look at the calendar, when you realize this woman, dr. mccabe started her state senate campaign the same month that hillary clinton had this email problem and her husband was running the fbi field office out of washington, d.c. that was investigating the field office and if terry mcauliffe's pac winds up giving her $675,000 worth of cash and mailers and, you know, it just looks bad. >> the pac and the democratic
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party in virginia together add up to that figure. they say he was extra careful to separate from his wife's run. was never a part of it. you are right. appearancewise, this would get a lot of attention probably if it were -- if it were the other way around. >> that's a great point. >> i knew you are heading up to new hampshire where heroin addiction a huge issue. you also have a special report series on addiction, correct? >> right. we're doing these issues that matter, and there are voters, what they say are the top issues and number ten, we're going to do ten of them, in a series of reports. number ten is this drug addiction problem and the epidemic of heroin use. we're going to new hampshire. it is a perfect place because it's a big deal up there. we are -- we started first in the nation primary in new hampshire. we're going to end our special report trips on the road in new hampshire this week with the start of that series and rick leventhal has an amazing piece about that for us. >> bret, it's so sad.
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anyone who spent time in new hampshire, up in the northeast, so many families have been impacted by this. i'm glad you are covering this. >> all right. get ready for your big show in ten hours. >> have a good day. it is nine minutes after the top of the hour. live from new york city, heather nawrth joins us with a fox news alert. >> dramatic new video it shows the moment a plane crashes and then burst into a fire ball. that shocking scene captured on dashcam.
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it happened in malta. five members of the french military were killed in that crash. government officials say that crew was tracking illegal human and drug trafficking routes. no word on what caused that crash. we heard about this overnight. back here at home, an intense manhunt near oklahoma city for a suspect who shot police with an ak-47. investigators also finding two people believed to be the suspect's relatives dead in a nearby home. those officers were responding to a call of shots fired, when police say michael vance started shooting at both of them. he car jacked that car and shot the woman. that second suspect is now in custody. both officers and the woman are expected to be okay. today, the ntsb set to arrive at a scene of a horrific bus crash that killed 13 people and injured more than 30 others over the weekend. a casino tour bus smashing into the back of a big rig near palm springs, california. the sheer force sent the bus 15 feet into the rear of the tractor-trailer. police say the driver was speeding and the driver may have had some medical issue. and the cardinals had a 24 yard field goal try. the kicker, no good. another short field go try, the
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kicker missed wide left and it ends in a tie. that's the first time it's happened in about two years. and eli manning, he calls an audible for donald trump. listen to this? >> trump, trump, trump, trump! hey, trump, trump, trump! >> some are saying it sounds like he yelled trump. a lot of viewers thought he was calling for a protective wall around him. get it. manning denied it. saying they used a similar sounding call. at least they are getting creative with their calls. >> he was asked the question and because greg is a london reporter and he said he did not use the word trump but will show this when we put this on our "fox & friends" page. beckham actually photo bombed him while he was sitting there talking to eli manning. he's a new york guy seeing the giants in london.
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>> you are jealous of that. trump, trump. >> i know he was in london. >> it could have been about crumpet. >> who ended up winning that game? >> the giants. >> just saying. >> the new jersey giants. >> just sayin'. >>. caught on camera. a dangerous high speed chase with police turns into a shoot-out. watch the fire power. [ multiple gunshots ] >> holy cow. the latest on the search for these out of control criminals straight ahead. it's making major headlines this morning, but donald trump says the proposed merger between at&t and time warner is a bad one for america. why it matters to you coming up next. [ boomer ] imagine what you wear every day
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as an example of the power structure i'm fighting, at&t is buying time warner and thus cnn. a deal we will not approve in my administration because it's too much concentration of power in the hands of too few. [ applause ] >> and could cost jobs perhaps. republican presidential candidate donald trump weighing in on one of the biggest proposed media and technological mergers in history. >> the deal already being closely examined because of raised anti trust concerns so what could this mean for consumers of their many products. >> a reporter for the "wall street journal" joins us now. good morning. thanks for being with us. all weekend long we've heard from donald trump and republicans in the senate are really upset and in the house as well. what are they concerned about the deal? >> i think people are concerned about the enormous side -- size. it's the biggest deal of the year. it's a lot of power in the hands
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of the few. the two businesses coming together don't really have a lot of common products. >> why do they want this so bad? >> wireless growing has been stalled, so they have been looking for new ways to grow, going into the don't business, they brought directv and that was a really big move. a lot of people are expecting them to buy a media company. they are trying to integrate. get their hands on crown jewels like hbo, cnn. >> they will control your television and everything on your smart phone from the cellular service, the cable, content. we've got a list of some of the media properties in play with the at&t deal. it would include cnn, hbo, warner brothers, tnt, just to name a few. that's a lot of content. >> it's a huge amount of
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content, and they have this -- at&t has this vision that they are going to have -- basically, your cell phone is going to become like your television and they are going to have a national service where you are going to be going there to watch first. the tv isn't as important. they want to have innovative products on your phone. >> i have to choose at&t if i want my hbo. that's their goal. >> no. they are very clear that things will not change. they say time warner has a great business distributing its content to many players. they say that is not going to change. you are right. that is a concern. that's a fear by everything in washington right now. >> they want to look into this. what can they actually do? >> so the general anti-trust environment will not -- just in a senate committee but also the justice department and even the fcc will be looking at this to see if consumers are harmed. that's a part of what the fcc is looking into. whether it's in the public
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interest and whether competition is removed from the market place. you saudis any coming out over the weekend saying -- >> that means prices go up. >> potentially. >> thank you for being here. coming up, tv rating for nfl games are tanking and the fans say it's in part because of the national anthem protest happening on the sideline. former nfl long snapper and green beret nate boyer sat down with cold lynn -- colin kaepernick. what he told him next. and their plan to win voters across the country. they are in our green room and they join us next.
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qek headlines for you on this monday morning. a vigilante hacker who calls himself the jester says don't mess with america. hacking into the russian ministry foreign affairs website. anyone who visited the site saw a letter telling russia to in part knock it off! meanwhile, it's sentencing day for the disgraced former democratic attorney general of pennsylvania. kathleen kaine is asking for house arrest and probation instead of jail time. she was accused of leaking information to embarrass the prosecutor during a grand jury. fans are turning them off.
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is this related? a new poll finds that 29% of nfl fans are watching less football this season with 40% of those fans blaming the player protests. so are the nfl protesters really to blame for the decline? is it more circumstances? the election, the cubs? are we going to turn on the nfl eventually? let's ask nate boyer and randall hill. welcome, guys. i'll start with you. your reaction to the reaction of the decline in ratings. coincidence or is it because of the -- partly because of kaepernick? >> well, obviously the number one reason is because i'm not playing anymore. >> exactly. >> but number two, no, i think honestly i think, you know, the elections, with these two highly entertaining candidates, probably has a good amount to do with that. it really does. i'm not going to deny that there's, obviously, the potential that the protests are
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a reason for that decline, you know. i honestly can't say, but there are a number of factors. i think, also, the cubs epic run here definitely plays something into that and we no longer have peyton manning, the face of the nfl, the carolina panthers are starting out 1-6 and that's sort of the new hot team. tom brady was suspended for four games. plus people are cutting their cable cords like crazy right now with all the streaming. >> so he gave you a bunch of things to choose from. what do you think? >> let's head on to that the cleveland cavaliers actually won a championship. you got this big soap opera in trump and hillary and it goes on and on. it could be a number of things. i'm not going to blame that on kaepernick taking a knee. there's a lot of things going on here in the u.s., and there's a lot of fun going on the u.s., especially that big soap opera.
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>> nate, you called to kaepernick. you talk to him before and you believe that he wants to honor the military, but does he understand when he takes a knee the only thing americans agree on is that we're for the flag and that people are taking that wrong? in my own unofficial people poll they are outraged by this action. not by what he's standing for or kneeling for, but that he's doing it against the national anthem and the flag. >> yeah. i mean, that's -- everybody has got their own perception and i completely agree with everybody's right to completely disagree with what he's doing. that is the same -- the same type of freedoms that i fought for him. for him to be able to protest that anthem, if that's something that he believes. everybody absolutely has that right, and i support that right to disagree with that and if they want to, you know, protest watching football or whatever they want to do, you know, i'm all for that. that is their right as well, and
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that's what's great about our country. you can agree. you can disagree. and no one cuts your head off. >> true. but you thought you could agree on the flag. randall, final thoughts on this? >> as a former federal agent, he has every right to take a knee and everyone has the right to choose to do what they want. me, personally, you have people such as rosa parks, we.b. dubo s dubois, the buffalo soldiers, i'm going to stand for this country and the flag. >> i appreciate your insight. i've never heard such buzz about any one thing ever. i just don't know how he ever stands up. it's not quantifiable what he's looking for. nate and randall, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> great job, guys. two minutes before the bomb of the hour.
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caught on camera, a dangerous high speed chase with police turns into a shoot-out. [ multiple gunshots ] >> shots fired! >> the latest on a search for those out-of-control criminals next. and lara trump is here along with the v.p. of eric trump's foundation. their plan to win over women all across the country with just 2 1/2 weeks left. ♪
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♪ o over the land of the free and
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the home of the brave ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> so this man is unbelievable. gives you chills. this is painter joe everson and he joined us earlier this morning, putting together a patriotic masterpiece all while singing our national anthem. >> we wonder what's going to happen with that picture, steve. >> we're going to put it in the green room. we found a place where it's just going to be perfect. >> all right. >> there. >> all right. >> very nice. >> more information, go to joe everson.com. >> back in the van back to ohio. >> i'm glad we caught a deal. fantastic. >> that's fantastic, especially the way it's done. we have video to know how it's constructed and it's original. >> janice dean, you are an original. >> that's what i hear, janice.
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>> we need more of joe everson out there. truly, what a patriotic. thank you for making "fox & friends" such a pleasure to be on this morning. let's take a look at the temperatures across the northeast. the sun has come out and it's beautiful, but it is a little chilly and tomorrow we're going to wake up with temperatures around the freezing mark. keep that in mind. 52 in new york. across the great lakes. 37 in minneapolis. 73 in phoenix. reaching 92 in phoenix today and it is chilly across anchorage, alaska. watching the potential for a few little showers and snowflakes across is the great lakes as well. a couple of systems pushing into the west that could bring the potential for several inches of rain and snow and windy conditions. this time of year, we see these pacific storms moving into the northwest. we'll get that beneficial moisture into california, but the south won't get the benefit
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of that. it's going to be windy and blustery the next couple of days. 25 minutes before the top of the hour. >> let's toss over to heather. >> heather nauert did her broadcast last time without shoes on. >> did you really, heather? >> i was bare foot. i had to run over here and get into position quickly. >> and you never saw it. good morning to all of you. i hope you are off to a great day. a couple of headlines. first off, a manhunt intensifying after a ride along explodes into gunfire and a car chase. watch this. [ multiple gunshots [ snx. >> shots fired! >> you can see the flash from the bullets and the gun as the california officer and a passenger, a civilian, on a ride along dodge those bullets. neither one was hurt or hit by that. a bullet hole now piercing the patrol car's front windshield and the back windshield completely shattered. can you imagine being on a ride
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along and that happens? wow. what happens when one brave reporter dares to ask hillary clinton about wikileaks? take a listen. >> are you concerned that donald trump would try to throw you in jail if you were elected? and one other issue, there was a wikileaks email in which one of your top aides said the clinton foundation was being labeled a pay-to-play. would you comment on that as well snnch i have nothing to say about wikileaks. i think we should all be concerned about what the russians are trying to do to our election and using wikileaks very blatantly to influence the election and i have no concern about the first question whatsoever. >> do you have a favor miley cyrus song? >> answering a question about wikileaks and the follow will you please is what's your -- follow-up what's your favorite miley cyrus song?
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maybe it was a joke. maybe it was a sincere question. wow. joe biden, did he really say this? >> i remember dating a guy. by the way, the reasons guys can date is because of me. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm proud of it. >> oh, that uncle joe. well the vice president meant to say he remembers debating a guy in college and those are your headlines. >> we didn't think that video existed. brian has been talking about it all morning. i'm glad there's proof that that's out there. >> i just saw that. i heard on the radio. i said i would love to see that. >> eric trump went on "this week" with george stephanopoulos. no one knew how bad it could get. >> i don't believe it and you come out now with three weeks left in an election. you know somebody told me, they
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go, eric get ready for october. they told me this months and months ago. don't get ready for october. your family will live through the worst, most unthinkable, hardest month of your lives. get ready. what the clip ton machine will throw at you, the things that will come, the things they will orchestrate. >> joining us is lara trump and lynn patton. thank you ladies for being here this morning. >> we know that guy. >> you know that guy. you know him pretty well. final two weeks to go. i mean we were talking just in the commercial break about how emotionally draining it is. i know my dad run before. people don't understand how tiring it can be. packing for these trips. how are you feeling? >> we feel great actually. you see the support that donald trump has and there's no disputing the people that are coming to these rallies, he's still getting 15, 20,000 people three times a day sometimes at these rallies.
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we feel really good. you know, i think that the polls really don't reflect the enthusiasm that exists for donald trump out there, and i also think there are a lot of people that may not tell anyone they are voting for donald trump but they are going to get in the voting booth and -- >> how tough has it been on your family in october? i saw it on eric's face. >> people have been preparing us for october and the last couple weeks leading up to the election for quite some time, and i think we all knew that it would be tough but, look, this is new to all of us. none has ever been involved in politics, and i don't think anything can prepare you for daily, your family member getting just bludgeoned by the media. all angles, all sides. it has been tough, but you know what, it actually has brought us closer together as a family because when you go through something like this, you really have each other, and i actually am grateful for that. >> what about the october surprise from the trumps toward hillary clinton? when are you going to drop that?
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>> well, there's still a couple days left in october. >> oh, really? you might have something. >> we've got some stuff up our sleeve. >> so incredibly important, you guys are out on the trail putting together a movement, doing this for a while, trying to get women motivated. we know he's still struggling with that. when. >> what do you think, lynn? >> this started very organically, our women's impowerment tour. it was a bunch of women who all know mr. trump in personal ways, in different ways, the softer side of him, and we were tired of the false narrative that was out there and we decided to join together, go out on the road, with diamond and silk too, and tell our version of mr. trump, the version we know, which is a private mr. trump, which is the true mr. trump, which is a mr. trump that we all know and love. >> i want to get your story before we go. a lot of people wonder what's it like to be married into the
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trump family. something that you know well. what was it like when you first met the family, first met donald trump? >> it's intimidating to meet your future in-laws in any capacity, let alone when it's donald trump. i have to tell you when i first met him, i was so shocked by how engaging he was with me. when donald trump talks to you one-on-one, he really looks you in the eye, he speak very softly. he's very softly than the donald trump we see on stage and i was really impressed by, you know, that personal level that he got down to with me and it was really amazing, and the entire family, i mean, you guys see it all the time. i'm so lucky to be part of such a great family, and it's truly a blessing. >> sure. and lynne is part of the family as well. >> a sister from another misster. >> you say there's a different side to him. you watch the television, the mainstream maed, they are portraying him as a cartoon, a
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person you say is not accurate. >> i think a perfect example of not only the personal side of mr. trump, but also an example of the democrats promising african-americans a lot during the election and delivering nothing post election is the case of mary lee ward. she was a victim of predatory lending and the democrats paraded her around back in 2011. >> there she is right there. >> oh, that's right. there she is. >> the same predatory lending by banks that pay hillary clinton hundreds of thousands of dollars for speaking engagements, but yet engage in discriminate tory practices against women and minorities. she was mr. trump's private personal guest at the debate in las vegas. you didn't see him parading her around. she told her story how she lost her house in 2011. she took pictures with cuomo, schumer and president obama in the oval office and immediately after the election, nobody returned her calls. she ended up living in her home -- i'm sorry, she ended up living in a car in brooklyn, and
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two weeks ago, with the help of the 77th precinct, nypd, she came to trump tower and told her story and mr. trump was so incredibly touched by what had happened to her and how she had been totally disregarded, that he insisted that i personally bring her with us to vegas and i did, and she's a strong, passionate woman, and she said the democrats abandoned me, but mr. trump is a man of his word and i noel do great things for this country. >> all right. lynne and lara. >> it's been a crazy ride for you guys. >> thank you. >> sprin to the finish. >> thanks, ladies. meanwhile, straight ahead on this monday, they volunteered to go to work, getting a bonus in return. now veterans are being told, hey, the pentagon made a mistake. you got to give it back or else. you are about to hear from a veteran who is going broke to pay back the pentagon next.
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we're back with an outrageous story coming out of california, vets going broke after the pentagon ordered them to pay back their bonuses that they received as incentives going to war in iraq and afghanistan. this is unreal. >> it's happening in california. so many took it. let's listen to one former master sergeant talk about what she sacrificed and what she's going through. >> i was devastated. the letter that they sent me in the mail said that i was guilty of violating federal law and was very accuse is a tory, and we filed -- i did all the appeals i could go through to try and get them to reduce the payments that had to be paid back and it failed and they told me i should have kept better records because i was overpaid more than they had intended to pay me, but it was
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terrible. we're already going broke using up our savings to pay for it. >> it's a heart breaking story. mistakes were made at the top. people all got the reenlistment bonuses and stuff like that. they did their part and now the pentagon is screwing these people in many cases. >> kevin mccarthey is making major moves to get this stopped and this woman in particular, her husband served and her son lost a leg in the war. and she's forced to find $650 taken out of her budget every month. grammy award winning artist is performing next, chris collins next. first let's check with martha maccallum. >> the countdown is on. both sides out in force as trump tries to turn the race back in his direction. he's in florida today. clinton is in new hampshire.
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trump's gettysburg address, he wants to drain the swamp and rid d.c. on corruption. did he step on his own message though? we'll see you at the top of the hour.
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he is a grammy award winning artist. >> he's got a brand-new album available today on itunes and in stores. >> joining us right now live in the studio we've got chris tomlin joining us. >> thank you so much. >> sounds so good. >> it's so soothing. >> you said it's -- >> great. inspiring. >> thank you, you are so kind. >> this is one of the items that
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came out this week. called good, good father. >> you sing it to your two daughters. >> i do. we sing it at almost every night. >> that's because you are a good, good father. we're going to get it out of the way. and let you play it. >> all right. they are playing. ♪ ♪ ♪ i heard a thousand stories ♪ but i heard a tender whisper of love ♪ in the dead of night ♪ ♪ that i'm never alone ♪ you are a good, good father
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♪ it's who you are ♪ it's who you are ♪ it's who i am it's who i am ♪ oh, and i see many searching for answers ♪ far and wide ♪ but i know that we're all searching for answers only you provide ♪ 'cause you know just what we need before we say a word ♪ ♪ you are a good, good father ♪ it's who you are ♪ it's who you are ♪ and i'm loved by you
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♪ it's who i am ♪ it's who i am ♪ it's who i am ♪ because you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ to us ♪ you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ oh, you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ you are perfect in all of your ways ♪ ♪ to us ♪ oh, it's love so undeniable ♪ i can hardly speak
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♪ peace so unexplainable, i can hardly think ♪ as you pull me deeper, still ♪ ♪ still has you call me deeper still ♪ ♪ as you call me deeper still ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you are a good, good father ♪ it's who you are it's who you are, it's who you are ♪ ♪ i'm loved by you ♪ it's who i am it's who i am ♪ it's who i am ♪ [ cheers and applause ]
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the tickets for tomorrow's knights show. >> we're in theaters across the nation. live from madison square garden here in new york city. it's going to be amazing. >> in the after the show show, they are going to do their brand-new hit, bill: okay, now 9:00 here in new york city, the home stretch for 2016, election day only 15 days from today, and the focus is on florida where polls are now open for early voting. wow. 29 electoral votes. good morning, everybody, i'm bill hemmer as we go into "america's newsroom." martha: good morning. didn't see you all weekend. that hasn't happened in a while. [laughter] good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. as you know, florida is really make or break, election polls show hillary hillary clinton wia narrow lead there. donald trump told voters he doesn't trust these numbers. >> i'll tell you what,

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