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pumpkins? >> i hope they catch them. finally, the ugly, this 12-year-old girl featured in one of the most iconic photos taken for "national geographic" has been arrested. the now 40-year-old from afghanistan is facing 12 years in prison for illegally living in pakistan. we all remember that photo. >> have a good day, everyone. >> "fox & friends" begins right now. bye. it's thursday. can you smell it? smell the weekend? what does it smell like? flowers? chocolate chip cookies? it's amazing. i'm ainsley earhardt. we have 12 days to go until you, the voter, decide. donald trump is trimming down the gap in the race. and donald trump took an hour off to open his hotel. how dare you.
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>> what do you say to your supporters who say you shouldn't take time off to open up your hotel from the battleground states? >> i think it is unfair. >> people say you're taking time off from swing states to go do this, you said -- >> oh, man. they have no problem with clinton stopping at an adele concert. an all-night event. we'll tell you about the hypocrisy. and did you catch what bill clinton said while stumping for his wife, hillary? >> this campaign slogan of hillary's, growing together, is more than just two words together that sound good. >> they don't sound good and don't belong together. and that's not her slow michigan, honey. the mornings are better with friends. >> who you calling honey? >> in my hind i'm friending that i'm looking into their relationship. honey, thanks for showing up to the big event and getting the funds for me and getting people excited. but please get my slogan right,
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okay? >> you think hillary clinton calls bill honey? >> i do. i think they have pet names for each other. you could say president 42. that nickname. i remember when i was asked to get eggs and i came home with jumbo eggs. i interjected my use of honey as to him using it. >> you better go bigger when asked to get eggs. >> jumbo or extra-large. >> you're both right. >> it's a dozen days until we get the vote. >> hard to believe. we'll go right to the race for the white house. the brand new fox news polls show the race is closer than ever just 12 days out. >> that's right. fox news senior correspondent john roberts is breaking down the latest numbers from trump tower on fifth avenue. good morning to you, john.
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>> reporter: steve, good morning to you. nice pivot, by the way, from eggs to politics. i liked that one. good morning to you, ainsley and brian as well. a new poll shows the race is tightening here. a fox news poll had them six points apart. now they are only three p apart. hillary clinton is leading 44% to 41%. but what is interesting, she's lost a point since the middle of october in the last survey. he's gained two points. gary johnson is still at 7%. jill stein at 3%. hillary clinton is among 38% among independent voters. a big speech in north carolina by donald trump reinvigorating
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the vote there in the inner cities. and he says he's the crowd that can bring about change in america, not hillary clinton. listen to what he said. >> our opponent represents the rigged system and the failed thinking of yesterday. hillary clinton's campaign offers only the depressing pessimism that says this is as good as it gets, and it's never going to get better. american politics is caught in a time loop. we keep electing the same people. >> reporter: donald trump's leaving trump tower by 9:00 headed for three events in the battleground state of chicago where the clear politics show him leading hillary clinton by slightly more than one point. a couple other pieces of quick business, the early voting tally in the state of florida, democrats have cast 41,000 more votes than republicans have. the whole tally is about 1.5
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million. so that is still a pretty close race. there's still a lot of republican counties who have yet to begin early voting. in terms of yesterday at trump tower, people asked why did donald trump take time off the campaign? there were 40 cameras there, count them, that's a lot of exposure for donald trump yesterday regardless of whether he was opening a hotel or holding a campaign event. doesn't matter. >> it's all about the eyeballs. john, thank you very much. besides, him opening the hotel yesterday reminded people why they like donald trump. he builds things, he hires people, in this particular case -- >> and opened it before it was supposed to be open. >> and under budget. meanwhile, the wikileaks reminds people of all the clinton scandals and stuff like that. and jason chaffitz yesterday said what they have learned from the wikileaks revelations will wind up with years and years of investigations into the clintons. >> and it's just unbelievable what has been exposed. and the infighting. even "the new york times" said donations to clinton's top aides
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are arguing with each other. i was telling steve before the show, because ainsley doesn't like to talk to me before the show. >> i only talk to you when i have to, that's on camera. >> and are you using the context of the foundation for your own business? meanwhile, donald trump has not done as many interviews, but in my humble opinion, he was surprised to get this question from abc and cnn. >> do people who say, you're taking time out of swing states to go do this, you say? >> i say the following, you have been covering me for the last -- long time. i did yesterday eight stops and three major speeches. and i've been doing this for weeks straight. i left there for an hour and a half, i'm going to north carolina and then going to florida and then to new hampshire. for you to ask me that question
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is actually very insulting because hillary clinton does one stop and then she goes home and sleeps. and yet you ask me that question. i think it's a very rude question. i think it's so unfair because hillary clinton goes to see an adele concert last night and everybody says, oh, wasn't that nice, isn't that wonderful. she goes and does one stop because she's got no energy, she's got nothing going. one stop and nobody claims about that. nobody complains when she goes to an adele concert while i'm making two speeches at rallies with massive crowds. >> that's true. he went to florida with two massive rallies. >> it is an unfair question and statement. say whatever you want about donald trump, but there's one thing you can't say, that he's not a hard worker. he's constantly on the campaign trail. his staff says he never sleeps. he was in north carolina yesterday and florida. then he took an hour off to go to d.c., a totally different area, to go and celebrate the opening of his huge hotel. >> the other thing you brought up are his kids who launched it,
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especially ivanka, and he said, i support my kids to be here. he said, i'm trying to get you here to say i'm under budget and i beat my deadline. and i think this is an example of it. hillary clinton comes out of nowhere to say on her speech that he used illegal aliens to build the place and used foreign material. how does she know? >> and it's not smart for the media to say this about him if they are in the tank for hillary. because now it brings up an issue he does a campaign stop but she goes home to sleep. it makes him look good. >> you have dana bash and george stephanopoulos say, how dare you take an hour off? here's a question to mrs. clinton, how do you feel about your birthday? wow. >> at first hillary clinton tweeted out her own birthday
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wish. she wished herself happy birthday. then she gave everybody cake. that was her yesterday. >> did she ask tough questions? >> no. >> one of the things trump is saying is the system is rigged, the mainstream media is trying to suppress the vote by saying, hey, it's all over, don't bother voting for donald trump because he's going to lose. but then said miller was on the show yesterday to say it is hard for the pollsters to quantify the people who are going to be out there voting. because so far down in texas, sid miller, the agricultural commissioner, said they're breaking all sorts of records and people are showing up to vote for donald trump. >> we have a record number of people registered to vote in texas. we're having record turnouts. the first day, the second day of early voting. and it's not bernie sanders supporters coming out to support hillary. and it's not barack obama supporters to support hillary. it's a new surge of trump voters, many who have not voted in eight or ten elections, so
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they are not record in the polls. i know for a fact that the polls are off because they over sample democrats by some of them 16%. they are over sampling women 5% to 8%. so the republican vote is under reported. plus, there's no way to sample the extra 20% to 25% of new voters that are trump voters. they are not republicans, they are not democrats. they are pragmatists tired of the status quo and want change. >> okay. so he's obviously a republican and feels as though a lot of republicans are voting. i'm curious the see where texas goes. the other thing we'll find out is if there was panic on the trump campaign to lose sexes, you know governor perry would be there in two seconds. extremely popular and a big surrogate and got eliminated from "dancing on the stars." heather taped it, sorry, spoiler alert. >> texas is a toss-up state. >> it's so interesting because it's a southern state, but i
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guess there are a lot of democrats and immigrant there is. >> we don't know that the democrats are voting for hillary. because we also know that a lot of people have said on this program, i haven't voted in 20 years but this time i'm voting for donald trump. that's hard to quantify for the pollsters. heather, hi. >> hi, brian, how are you? >> what is on your mind? >> a lot of stuff going on. good morning to all of you. a couple headlines to bring you right now. a firestorm of criticism. the pentagon will no longer ask thousands of our nation's heroes to repay those controversial reenlistment bonuses. about time. listen. >> i've ordered the suspension of all efforts to collect reimbursement from affected california guard members. and that's a suspension that will continue until i'm satisfied that our process is working. >> well, the pentagon ordered
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thousands of our nation's heroes to hand over the bonuses paid out about a decade ago. now critics want those who have given that money back to be reimbursed for it. we'll keep following the story as we have all week long. an important one. well, commuter chaos. dozens of terrified passengers in boston smashing out subway windows frantically trying to escape plumes of smoke because of an overheated motor. rush hour riders trapped inside packed cars sealing shut as the train pulled away from the station. >> it was kind of hard to breathe and see. it was pretty thick smoke, so it was pretty concerning. people were coughing and panicking. >> we're all kind of grouped up in one space. we're all kind of like running up the escalators. >> well, thanks to the heroics of police officers and bystanders, nobody was seriously hurt. a woman arrested at the happiest place on earth after police find a loaded gun in her backpack. the woman telling security at disney's animal kingdom she's a
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permit holder in her home state of alabama. i wonder if she was going hunting at the animal kingdom. officers called to verify her permit had expired. the woman was charged and released on a $2,000 bond. those are your headlines. i'm headed there real soon, disney world with the kids. >> that's right. good. >> i'm excited. >> there's a lot to do. thank you, heather. meanwhile, the video is horrifying. a tiger attacking a trainer at a fair. and the whole thing played to it in front of the kids on the school field trip. so what exactly went wrong? we're going to try to figure it out. then donald trump spending much of the week taking aim at obamacare. >> we're going to repeal it and we're going to replace it and we're going to get you great, great health care at a fraction of the cost. >> well, how is that playing with the voters? lee carter has the brand new dials for you. ♪
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hey, lee. >> hey, great to be here. >> great to see you. we'll start with donald trump on the campaign trail and talking about obamacare and how expensive it is. >> everybody is going to be going up like that. they gave a number of 25% average. they know that's not true. they wanted to try to get out of, you know, getting in front. they know that's not true. it's much more. you're going to have 60%, 70%,0%, 90% increases in oba obamacare. we're going to repeal it, we're going to replace it and get you great, great health care at a fraction of the cost. >> what's the great, lee. >> you can see independents and republicans gave it an a, the democrats gave it an f. that's not surprising. this issue of obamacare, 25% increase. under any ordinary circumstances, this was a deal-breaker for hillary clinton. we'll see what it is right now, but again, watch those independents tracking with donald trump. >> and here is elizabeth warren on the campaign trail campaigning for hillary clinton talking about donald trump or
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comparing donald trump's comment where he said that hillary clinton was a nasty woman. listen to her. >> women have had it with guys like you. and nasty women have really had it with guys like you. get this, donald, nasty women are tough. nasty women are smart. and nasty women vote. >> all right. what's the grade? >> you can see democrats absolutely love this message. they gave it an a. independents and republicans gave it a d. this is energizing the base but repealing everybody else. >> hillary clinton avoiding questions about wikileaks. she's pivoting. watch this. >> secretary clinton, are you concerned that donald trump will bring that up at the rally tonight that there was a wikileaks leak in which your top
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said said that the clinton foundation conference gave money to your own campaign. >> i have no concerns about the first question whatsoever. >> so you can see the republicans and independents tracked together to give this an f. the democrats, a b-minus. >> thank you, lee. >> great to be here. >> great to see you. still ahead, hillary clinton is turning to elizabeth warren to win the left. is that going to hurt her or help her? and curt schilling says he's running to take her seat.
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24 minutes after the top of the hour. a fox news alert. the damage is being called apocalyptic. recovery efforts in central italy after two major earthquakes in italy and dozens of powerful aftershocks. the quakes have reduced a church building to rubble. this comes after 300 people were killed in another massive earthquake as well. and the 12-year-old girl featured in one of the most iconic photos ever taken for "national geographic," she has been arrested. the now 40-year-old woman from afghanistan now facing 12 years in prison for illegally living in pakistan. all right, brian.
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>> thank you, steve. hillary clinton and elizabeth warren back on the campaign trail this week. the progressive team teaming up to attack trump. >> he thinks that because he has money that he can call women fat pigs and bimbos. women have had it with guys like you. nasty women are tough. nasty women are smart. and nasty women vote. >> there you go. former boston red sox pitcher, future hall of famer, and donald trump supporter, curt schilling, may be running against elizabeth warren in a couple of years. and he's the host of "whatever it takes" on breitbart.com. congratulations on the job, curt. you're knee deep in politics, seeing elizabeth warren on the stump, does that intimidate you? >> like goosebumpy feel every time i hear hillary's shrill
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voice rising higher and higher. >> she's on the stump. she's clearly more progressive than hillary clinton. and she's on the stump now in massachusetts. she's also more popular than hillary clinton. what concerns you most about that duo? >> nothing. other than neither one of them should be in our political landscape after this next election and after 2008. they are at the core of everything that's wrong with this government. they are both incredible supportive tax and spend liberals. listen -- i look at obamacare as the perfect example. you compare obamacare as a government entity to samsung, a company that is having a massive issue with product.
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the capitalistic business world tends to make the weak go away. in the political arena, there's no accountability, so obamacare screwing up and being the nightmare everybody thought it was going to be, it only means they need to pour more money into it. that's not the solution. the solution is to transition away from something clearly broken and acting exactly the way people thought it was going to. >> now we're seeing in a lot of senate races in play, maybe donald trump more than ever, will hit on the collapse of obamacare. you said senator scott brown is helping you out with taking on elizabeth warren. and analyzing baseball games makes your show another reason to listen to it. when you see the cubs now getting even 1-1 in the best of 7 against the indians, the fact that they're both dealing with long-time droughts and dare i say curses, like you were dealing with in boston, does it neutralize the pressure, do you think, that you felt when trying
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to shed that almost 100 years of frustration? >> no, i don't think that pressure that you're talking about -- for me it doesn't show up until there's a game where somebody goes home after it's over. i'm as impartial as i've been for a post game series because i grew up in toledo and grew up as a manager and player, him and brad mills are dear friends, i love that organization. i love the fans. on the other side, you have jon lester and theo, somebody's curse is getting broken this year, which i love. i want to see the series go seven games. the most dangerous thing in october is a team that believes they are there team of destiny. and i think both of these teams came into this series believing exactly that, which is why i think we're going to see an amazing series. >> when asked about that, we're a destiny against the yankees, what did you actually refer to again? >> it was about mystique and
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ora, and i said they were two dancers in the strip club. >> one of the classic comebacks from a locker room. curt schilling, congratulations on the new gig. best of luck, hope to have you back again. >> thank you, take care. 30 minutes before the top of the hour. did you catch what bill clinton said while stumping for his wife? >> this campaign slogan of hillary's "growing together" is more than just two words together that sound good. >> it sounds like he forgot the slogan. it's behind him, which is on the sign right in front of him as well. then drunk in the cockpit. how a pilot got drunk and was escorted off the plane just before takeoff. and happy birthday to simon le bon. oh, my god. i guess he sings for duran duran. he's 57. ♪
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i saw that hillary's press secretary posted a photo of a cake surprising hillary for her birthday. it was really fun. you could hardly tell that hillary spent two hours practicing her surprise face. do it again? >> just like when the cubs got in the world series, she's such a big fan, she went to the adele concert in game one. from adele to who's birthday is it? when in doubt, here's how to pronounce -- >> simon. sim simon. >> i'm not sure you need a pronunciation for simon. >> it's a pronunciation i would
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like to have back. >> you do this great interview with curt schilling. then you have the teases, you can't put thoughts together. you think it is smooth sailing and you see simon up on the teleprompter and then you accidentally say simon. we forgive you. >> life is tough. >> thank you for that explanation. 26 minutes before the top of the hour. heather has headlines. we're talking debates. >> yes, ainsley, he goes to church, after all, brian does. simon and peter. hope you're off to a great day. sparks fly on the debate stage as former presidential candidate marco rubio fights to keep his senate seat. it's considered a must-win for republicans. rubio spending the night fending off claims that he's not qualified to hold office. listen to this. >> basically, the answer to every question tonight by congressman murphy is donald trump. i'm paraphrasing the vice
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president who said someone's platform is a noun, a verb and donald trump. >> he is challenged by patrick murphy. the democrats need four seats to take control of the u.s. senate. imagine boarding a plane to find out your pilot was drunk in the cockpit. police storm the southwest flight and arrest russell dusack after booze was smelled on his breath. a passenger on the plane headed to salt lake city tweeted this, they had to call in a replacement pilot because ours was drunk. dusack is on administrative leave. this comes months after the american airlines pilot was arrested for being drunk on the job. and terrifying moments caught on camera as a tiger attacks its trainer in front of a group of children. i guess we didn't get to see the first part of the attack.
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but we see him hammering that guy with a stick. well, the female trainer clawed and dragged in pensacola, florida. then the husband hit the animal. the fair has canceled the tiger show. and did you catch what bill clinton said while stumping for his wife? >> this campaign slogan of hillary's "growing together" is more than two words that sound good. >> oops! growing together, it's really stronger together, mr. clinton. well, clinton mistaken the campaign slogan with the real phrase there "stronger together." this happened earlier this week. the former president just went on speaking not realizing he made the error. those are your headlines. >> they poll tested 85 different slogans. >> it changed a lot.
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>> clearly resonating that slogan. thank you. meanwhile, adam cox is joining us from our fox affiliate helping us with the weather today. it's kind of cold. >> this atlanta guy is beginning to think it's time to go back to atlanta. we're talking about winter storm-type weather across some states here in the northeast before the day is over. that system drifting this way. still spots across the country where the temperatures are a bit more comfortable. 67 degrees in dallas. 64 degrees in memphis. 61 degrees in atlanta. that cold air just across the northern corridor of the country. but as this low pressure system begins to work its way into the northeast, you'll see it turning into snow. it's running into that cold air. and that is all it takes. we'll zoom in here to the northeast. not a huge accumulation, but along the coastal communities, we are still talking about rain. before the day is over, it's still october. we're talking about a mix of snow and rain. it's cold out here, guys. >> it is, indeed. all right, adam, thank you very much. thank you, adam. well, this is a heartbreaking
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decision, but the board of a military children that helps our heroes, decided to cut the grants in half. >> the group of military kids previously gave maximum grants of $500 to pay for their kids' extra curricular activities. that's been cut to $250 due to an increase need and not enough money coming in in the form of donations. >> and man, is it successful. here to explain is the executive director and co-founder of the military program, linda davidson. we came across this story, your wonderful organization, how painful is it to explain to the people who need it most that the money is going to be cut back? >> it's very painful in that we have been providing support for 12 years to a very grateful group of individuals who are serving our country. and we have been very happy to be able to provide $500 grants to their children and to have to
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pull back to $250 creates some financial strain on these families as they're trying to get their children engaged in activities to keep them busy while their parent is deployed overseas or while they recover from the injuries of war. >> you fill in where the government doesn't really help you. linda, your program is so great, we want to introduce you to a guy right now sitting next to us. his name is ken fisher. he's the chairman and ceo of fisher foundation. ken, you saw this story on "fox & friends" a couple days ago, didn't you? >> i did. this is just one of those things that we just can't understand. so fisher house is going to step up and we're provide a $250,000 investment to our military kids to help -- >> this is a total surprise to linda right now. >> that is fabulous. >> this will help you -- at least you won't have to cut your grants. and we'll be talking to you in
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the future about doing some more. >> linda, what is your reaction? >> i'm extremely grateful. and i know i speak for the families who that will help. that it's a great opportunity to support our families and fisher house has been a great partner in providing support to our military. so it's a team effort. so thank you so much. >> it's just unbelievable that you spend your time making sure families have a place to stay while their loved ones rehabilitate from war. and now we have to call on you to help out another organization that's helping the families as the others are deployed. and it's a way -- it's a little embarrassing to call on fisher house to help out the military kids. >> well, fisher house is a family-oriented foundation. so this is just a natural extension of what we do. we already take care of military kids through the program when we provide housing for the families of those receiving treatment.
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so, again, if you can't get your arms around military children, what can you get your arms around? this is something so basic. and you're helping these kids at a time that they really, really need it. 186,000 troops are diploid on any given day. imagine if you didn't have enough money to send your kids to an after school program. i know that one of our olympic gold medalists, gabby douglas, was a recipient of this program. so look at what you're doing when you're helping kids. >> linda, if folks at home want to donate, they can go to foxandfriends.com. we put up a link to your organization. we wish you all the best. thank you all that you do to invest in these kids' lives. >> what will $250,000 do to your program? >> that is significant. that's grants for over 500 children. so thank you very much. to fisher house. >> hopefully we'll follow-up in a week or so and our viewers will respond. >> they will.
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we have the best viewers. get ready, linda. >> people like this man. ken fisher, thank you. >> and support fisher house. >> oh, happy thursday. yes! the weekend is around the corner, you're doing great things for people. that's what this world is all about. thank you. ken. >> you do that every day. straight ahead on this show -- >> so much for civility. how did this guy disguised as a construction worker take a pick ax to donald trump's star on the hollywood walk of fame in broad daylight? what happened to him? wait until you find out. wow. and remember when president obama said this about hillary clinton's e-mail server? >> when did you first learn that hillary clinton used an e-mail system outside the u.s. government for official business while she was secretary of state? >> the same time everybody else learned it through news reports. >> brand new evidence this morning that that is not true. judge andrew napolitano is on the case.
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server? >> the same time the rest of the public did. >> i'm sorry the president lied directly to the american people on that. and the question is, why did he lie? why did the fbi agent in charge of the investigation, a 40-year veteran who once ran the new york office, the philadelphia office and the d.c. office, quit in the middle of the investigation saying it's going sideways. law enforcement jargon for nowhere by design. i think i have the answer. two reasons, the president feared that if police clinton was indicted and tried, guess who the first defense witness would be? him. everybody would say, the president knew, he was there. >> that he exchanged e-mails with her 18 times. >> correct. why he lied to bill plante is beyond me, other than he thought this would go away. but now we know the more they lie, the worse it gets.
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>> we need to clean this up. he has e-mails from her, they do not say state.gov. that's during the "60 minutes" interview, the same way he answered to steve croft. >> when judicial watch sought those e-mails, guess what the white house said they were? classified. now, if they were classified, then the president contributed to putting classified material on mrs. clinton's server. >> so you can't do that. >> if they were not classified, then the white house lied in an official legal document to a federal judge. so look, this is happening so close to election day. i don't know if it's going to move the needle. but it shows the absence of the rule of law in this administration. last point i want to make, where do you think this information came from? from fbi agents who investigated mrs. clinton who are furious at the decision not to indict her because the evidence for indictment and for prosecution was, remains and continues to be
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overwhelming. >> you know, i think the president probably said what he said to bill plante because he thought, nobody is going to leak this out. well, except for the fbi. >> i want to know how many other times he was not telling the truth. >> we probably won't know those things until after he leave office. >> if we ever find out all of them. >> if we ever find out. >> thank you, judge. >> all the best, guys. coming up on this thursday, he called the american people stupid. >> lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. and basically, call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical to getting anything to pass. >> well, he's back. jonathan gruber said the president's failing health care plan is working as exactly as they planned. >> working to take your money. and happy birthday to me? hillary clinton's birthday tweet to herself.
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♪ >> trends. >> hillary clinton is marking her birthday by tweeting best wishes to herself. this morning, that unusual message is going -- now facing a viral social media backlash. here with the breakdown of what's trending today is fox news headlines reporter carly shimkus. you can't wish yourself a happy birthday. >> i don't think so. >> it was a very nice picture of
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her when she was a child. this post appeared on her social media account. did you just wish yourself a happy birthday weirdo? lol. did you buy yourself a present and a cake too? and steve says this is serious whoever is managing your social media account needs to be fired immediately. no one wishes themselves a happy birthday. >> perhaps she should have tweeted out thanks to the many people wishing me a happy birthday. >> the hooled walk of fame, there was a star for donald trump, but it is no more. >> this man did this in the early morning hours yesterday. he dressed up as a construction worker. >> with a pick axe. >> there's a confession video online. he did it because he wanted to auction off a portion of the star to raise money for the
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women who claimed they were assaulted by trump. so that was his -- >> wow. >> strange thinking about this. >> how does he even pull this off? there with an axe on hollywood boulevard. >> somebody goes in and dressed like they are supposed to be there, nobody is going to stop you. >> he's facing the potential of getting charged. >> also in that video he does say that it would be an honor to meet trump in court, so -- >> probably mike pence posted something on at which time ber his -- on twitter about his dog passed away. >> heavy hearts today. our beagle of 13 years passed away quietly last night. rest in peace, maverick, we will miss you. >> when i went to interview him,
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i told him my dog died day before. he said we're about to go through the same thing. you infer go through that. >> never had a dog, but i know. thank you very much, carly. get back online and see what's trending. you got to go to sirius channel 115. >>s she's very serious about it. wondering why your vote matters? because securing america is more important. we break down the plans to keep us safe. what scares you more? these creepy clowns or the corrupt government. when we come back, we'll have the answer. ♪ what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep
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good morning to you and your family. it's thursday! you are almost to the weekend. october 27th, i'm ainsley earhardt. there are only 12 more days until you go to the polls and you decide what happens in this election. brand-new poll numbers show donald trump is closing the gap with hillary clinton as independent voters are surging. and donald trump is being hit for taking an hour off to open a new hotel in d.c. >> what do you want to say to sporters who say you are taking time off? >> people say you are taking time out of swing states to do this. you say? >> he talked about hillary was. his response coming up next. jonathan gruber called the american people stupid. >> lack of transparency is a huge political advantage and basically, you know, call it the stupidity of the american voter
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or whatever, but basically that was really, really critical to getting the thing to pass. >> wow. now he says the president's health care plan is working as planned. yeah, you'll hear him say that because your mornings are better because you are with friends. he's not one of them. ♪ all right. folks, welcome aboard. we are a dozen days before the election. let's call it the dirty dozen. you got the feeling it's going to be dirty. race to the white house, brand-new fox news poll shows the race has gotten closer than ever 12 days out. >> we have fox news team coverage this morning. we have our senior political correspondent mike emanuel following the latest from the clinton camp from chappaqua, new york. >> first, john roberts. he's our national senior correspondent. >> senior before national.
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>> senior national correspondent john roberts is breaking down what's happening at trump tower. >> let me tell you, brian, there's a lot going on here. these new fanningled polls to talk about. >> the funny thing is it's on the teleprompter. >> all right. let's get into it. new polls show that donald trump is narrowing the gap with hillary clinton. about ten days ago, we had them six points apart now this new poll has got them three points apart. hillary clinton leading by 44% to 41%. she's lost a point. he's gained two. he's made up a lot of ground among independents. take a look at this. he leads hillary clinton 41 to 28. we break it down demographically. he leads among white voters, 50-36. she leads overwhelmingly among black voters, 82 to 5%.
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donald trump in charlotte, north carolina, yesterday, again reaching out to the african-american community with a message about urban renewal. also launching an attack against hillary clinton the same one he used against jeb bush during the primary season and calling her low energy. and then taking a page out of fdr, remember the new deal. >> today, i want to talk about how to grow the african-american middle class and a new deal for black america. three promises, safe communities, great education, and high-paying jobs. >> now, he is off to ohio for three events today in that battleground state where he leads hillary clinton by 1.10%. last hour, i mistakenly said
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chicago but that's because i'm old and senile. early votering, in florida, the democrats lead in early voting by 34,000. so it's still fairly close and don't forget democrats traditionally have the edge in early voting. republicans have the edge on the day. so florida is going to be a tight race, no question about that. that's where i'm going to go retire after the election is over. >> i don't blame you. they got a beach chair in boca for you. >> john roberts national senior correspondent. >> now let's go to national junior correspondent mike emanuel who is covering hillary clinton. >> good morning to you. it is back to north carolina today for hillary clinton after making several stops there on sunday. yesterday, her official twitter account wished her a happy birthday quote to this future president. clinton spent her 69th birthday campaigning in battleground florida with recent polls suggesting a close race there in
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the sunshine state. the latest bloomberg poll shows donald trump with a slight edge. she handed out birthday cake to reporters on her campaign plane and took questions about how she's feeling at this stage of the campaign. >> i feel good and i'm determined nobody is going to rest or stop or in any way, you know, think this election is over before it's actually over. we're going to keep working really hard to reach as many voters as possible. >> today, clinton will have some help on the campaign trail from first lady michelle obama there in north carolina. mrs. obama likely the most popular democratic surrogate this campaign cycle. she's campaigned solo for clinton in new hampshire trying to drive female voters. this time, they will campaign together at wake forest university in winston-salem.
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the polls there in the tar heel state showing a very tight race. you know the clinton camp was dancing before they got to the end zone. they have to be a degree scrambling today and you'll know they are serious if there's another hit on donald trump. every time trump seems to get close, they have another political ied planned for him. we'll see what comes down the pike. >> they are all over the map. they are all traveling. i was watching fox news, they had a map up of where tim kaine, chelsea and bill was in all those swing states. >> tim kaine went to the world series last night. they are neck and neck right now. just imagine in the mainstream media were fair to donald trump. we'll show you about a minutes worth of videotape yesterday. it looks like they are out to get him despite the fact that he's a businessman. he's still got a business he's got to run. he had a big opening yesterday. is that an issue?
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it is on cnn and abc. watch this. >> to people who say you are taking time out of swing states to go do this, you say. >> i say the following. you have been covering for me the last -- long time. i did yesterday eight stops and three major speeches and i've been doing this for weeks straight. i left there for an hour and a half. i'm going to north carolina right now and i'm going to florida and up to new hampshire. for you to ask me that question is actually very insulting because hillary does one stop and goes home and sleeps and yet you'll ask me that question. i think it's a very rude question. i think it's so unfair because hillary clinton goes to see an adele concert last night and everybody says oh, isn't that nice, isn't that wonderful. she does one stop because she's got no energy, she's got nothing going and one stop and nobody complains about that. nobody complains when she goes to an adele concert all night long while i'm making two
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speeches from rallies with massive crowds. >> since when do you take advice from reporters? nobody ever said negative things about his work ethic. >> it's so bizarre that they would ask him about that. it's a fact of how hard he's working. if you look at their schedules, yesterday, he was in two different states and went to d.c. and, guys, he opened up a huge hotel there. his daughter, it's like her baby. it's been called her baby. he was there to support his family. he left for an hour. he was off the campaign trail for an hour. >> and as we said earlier, he opened the hotel under budget and ahead of schedule. the mains mains t -- mainstream media is baffled. >> it wasn't smart to open up his schedule to hillary's schedule and it's a fact that his schedule is more packed than hers. >> says been busy. and let's talk about
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obamacare. let's talk about the man who put it altogether. he would be the a-1 guest to get. remember jonathan gruber the architect of this whole plan. >> i remember. didn't he call me stupid? >> in a way. >> you get a law which says healthy people will pay in, sick people will get money, it would not have passed. people -- lack of transparency ais a huge political advantage. call it the stupidity of the american voter or whatever, but basically that was really critical to getting the thing to pass. >> if you are an american and you are a voter, which is all of us, then you are stupid. because -- and he knows that, so we're not going to be transparent. lack of transparency is the way to get this thing passed. keep in mind, the average person in the obamacare exchanges, their plan rates are going to go up at least 25%. down in arizona, it's going to go up 115%. so yesterday he was on cnn and
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they said, hey, mr. gruber, what do you have to say about obamacare? it looks like it's imploding, right? he said you got this so wrong. listen. >> obamacare is not imploding. 22% increase, let's remember who that applies to. that applies to a very small fraction of people who have to buy insurance without the subsidies that are available. it's not a crisis. it doesn't mean the system is collapsing. the flaws you are seeing now or the premium increase you see now are the natural dynamics of a market as it transitions to its new state. once again, there's no since of what has to be fixed. the law is working as designed. however, it could work better and i think probably the most important thing experts would agree on is that we need a larger mandate penalty. >> i just turned the volume down when he starts talking because he says lack of transparency is the way to get the thing passed. he's not being truthful. how can we trust him? >> look at what he recommended. the people who aren't eligible
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for subsidies, middle class for the most part, they are the ones screwing up the system by not taking it, by the way, it's not working, so they want to jack up the cost to you, the fine to you to make you take these programs that aren't effective. he's blaming the people to avoid his bad program. >> people say i can't afford to pay for it and i'm going to pay the penalty. >> jack up the penalty. >> it's the government telling you what you need to pay for. >> do you agree it's working as it should or do you feel it's exploding? >> smug mit professor who think he's smarter than anybody else in the room. >> or do you agree with bill clinton who says it's the craziest thing? it is 7:11 in new york city right now and time for a fox news alert. >> we're following a story overseas this morning and it's pretty upsetting for folks in this town. brand-new images of total
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devastation in one part of italy. the damage is being called apocalyptic. two major earthquakes and dozens of powerful aftershocks rock a region that's northeast of rome. thp historic church reduced to rubble along with several homes and buildings. so far, reports of only minor injuries thankfully, but this comes two months after another quake hit another part of italy and that one killed 300 people. we're thinking of those folks in italy this morning. commuter chaos. dozens of terrified passengers in boston, smashing windows frank tickly stride to escape smoke. >> it's hard to breathe and see. it was pretty thick smoke, so it was pretty concerning. people were coughing, and panicking.
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>> we're all kind of grouped up in one space. we were all running up the escalators. >> scary. thanks for the heroics of police officers and bystanders, no one was seriously hurt. >> the congo ride back open at busch gardens. it was closed after four people on a similar ride were closed in dreamworld theme park in australia. meanwhile, donald trump is on track to get more of the black vote than any republican candidate in many, many years. our next guest says it could mean a game-changer is on the way. >> yep. and what scares you more? these creepy clowns or corrupt government? we've got the numbers. >> you have to choose one. >> what about clowns in government? ♪
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whether you vote for me or not, i will be your greatest champion. >> donald trump yesterday trying to bridge the gap accident calling -- and calling for a new deal for black america. trump trails hillary clinton among african-americans 82% to 5%. our next guest says trump may i have a shot at history making. amy is here. you have a greatest -- greater percentage with rasmussen. >> we have the race being much tighter -- >> nationally. >> exactly. we're more along the lines of the "l.a. times," reuters." >> the 24th is dropped to 15. 25th now it's on 16%. donald trump is going back again. i don't remember mitt romney and john mccain doing this. >> mitt romney did
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african-american voting outreach. you have to remember they were up against our first african-american president. i think what's important to understand is that the african-american vote is not monolithic. back in 1992 when you had another clinton on the ballot, 22% went to george bush sr and ross perot. >> there's a research that shows that illegal immigrants compete with low-wage african-american workers, especially african-american males who have less educational attainment than other demographic groups. >> how did this turn on its head? was it the civil rights movement pushed by a democratic president or was there something republicans did to push black america away? was it a gradual? has democrats won it, went out
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and earned it, worked harder to get it in the past? >> can i say all of the above. that the 1964 civil rights act, a lot of people don't know this, but a higher percentage of republicans voted for that than a percentage of democrats, but, of course, politics changed dramatically in the next few decades and democrats working very hard to get the african-american vote. >> donald trump goes to detroit. was in north carolina yesterday. the black vote could turn the state to either candidate. >> the black vote is pivotal in those states and if he can get out -- eke out a little bit better than republicans have in the past, that could have huge dividends for him. >>. straight ahead, wonder why your vote matters? because securing america is more important than ever. that according to pete hegseth and julia turner. they will break down the plans to keep us safe.
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>> first up, 1,000 illegal immigrants cross our borders every day. number one, florida's interstate 4 named america's most dangerous roadway. it stretches from tampa to daytona beach. averaging 1.4 deaths per mile. wow. finally, a million bucks, that's how much a north carolina woman won on a scratch-off game
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while trying to teach her husband a lesson. she bought a $10 ticket to show him it's a waste of money, but instead they hit the jackpot. congratulations. ainsley over to you. >> carolina millions. national security, it's been at the forefront of this presidential election as you know. both candidates call it a priority, but each have very different plans of action so why is it an issue? why is this issue so important to the voters and why does your vote matter? here is julia turner. you also have pete hegseth. a fox news contributor and a army veteran. when it comes to you, why should we vote -- who should we vote for? >> it's a personal choice everyone is going to have to make on election day. as an independent voter, i'm weighing both the candidates platforms on the issues.
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they are very different. they we get have strengths and weaknesses. hillary clinton's huge vulnerability is she has unnecessarily restricted our military leaders by saying she's opposed to putting more groups on the ground in iraq or syria. donald trump's weakness is that he's not yet put forward a plan to tackle isis which he, you know, proefses is the number one snashl security crisis we face. >> he does have a plan, vetting refugees that come in. >> yes, he does. that's one small part of fighting terrorism. >> as a voter, who should we vote for and why. >> for me, it's donald trump because if you believe in america and american leadership, so does donald trump. hillary clinton has been baptized in this globalist perspective of we're won of many other countries. she will recognize we're more powerful. this world is better when
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america is in a leading place. i guarantee you he will seek to crush them. he will at least name the enemy. radical islamic terrorism is the enemy. she won't actually say radical islamic terrorism. >> she has said it. on a number of occasions. >> it's been ripped out of here. she will do anything out of political calculation to get election. she doesn't believe it. if you don't believe it, you don't have a plan. national guard members got bonuses when they enlisted and the pentagon said they want it back. some paid the money back. now, thankfully the pentagon is saying we're not going to
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continue to extract those bonuses back from individuals but for the people who have already paid back the money, are they going to get the money back, gillian? >> nobody knows. this is a great example of government passing the buck. the california national guard is saying this isn't our call. the army has got to make a decision. the army is pointing to leadership at the pentagon and the pentagon for its part, you know what, the only people who can fix this is congress. we need legislative action. so nobody is willing to stand up and take accountability here but ash carter to commend him took a step in the right direction yesterday. he said hold up. we're freezing everything. i want to find out what's going on here. i want to make sure this is an equitible process. people should not be paying interest payments backdated. >> the va got big bonuses and soldiers have to return the money. >> a soldier at this point --
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they have got advocates of the american people who want to do well by them but the bureaucracy can swallow them away. i had a bonus taken away without even knowing about it. in this case, a guy signs on the line. i'll spend 3 to 6 years in the military, and you take it back. >> almost $150 million bonuses went to the va workers. did you know, gillian that there is another pete hegseth? >> i did not. i thought that one was enough. >> america thinks one is enough. that's true. >> tell us the story. >> i was at a veterans event in minnesota. his name is pete hegseth. he is a vietnam veteran. a pilot. purple heart recipient, and i'm about to walk into this event and someone said pete hegseth is here to meet you. what are you talking about? he's from a hometown close to where my parents grew up in southern minnesota. >> are you related? >> i guess we probably have
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twice or three times removed. my folks didn't know. he's such a wonderful guy. i keep trying to think of his name. his name is my name. his wife is wonderful. these guys are america. he served his country. he's an amazing guy. >> that's great. you got a friend. >> i got a buddy. >> only one gillian turner. >> and only one ainsley earhardt. >> thank you so much for serving our country and thank you for all of your work. fierce face-off taking a wild turn. why a u.s. senate candidate was dragged off the stage in the middle of a debate. what scares you more, guys? these creepy clowns or the rupt government -- corrupt government? >> oh, that's a tough one. >> that is tough. we have the numbers coming up next. that was an actual poll. presidential pumpkins like you have never seen them before. how can you make these awesome creations at home? we're going to try some carving. definitely not going to look as
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it's 12 days until the election. you know what's monday? >> what? >> halloween. we're going to figure out to do some pumpkin carving here in a couple of minutes. >> we haven't figured it out yet? >> we're going to try to do it without losing a thumb. >> fantastic. first, we hand it over to heather with headlines. >> we may need a doctor in the house for that one. first story is about a doctor. a lot of people talking about this doctor who was seen standing behind donald trump in florida. he had a stethoscope around his neck. it turns out the doctor is named gary goodman. we're told he specializes in emergency medicine in central florida and he now has a message for those he says are
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disrespecting our country. listen to this. >> if you don't want to be in this country, please leave. allow us to take the country back and if it's donald trump that sets it up that way, then fine. >> well, dwman has been supporting donald trump since before he was nominated. nice to meet you, doctor. green party candidate dragged off the stage after crashing a debate that she wasn't invited to. >> you need to know this is going on because most of you are not aware that the policies are being put forth without a full discussion. people don't know what their choices are. >> that is a maryland senate hopeful, margaret flowers is her name. shemared up to the podium in baltimore. she shook hands with the candidates like she was supposed to be there. she was whisked away by security
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screaming her head off there. organizers said she didn't have the poll numbers in order to qualify for that debate. it turns out, americans are more afraid of scary clowns than a terror attack. 42% are afraid of clowns. 41% fear an attack on u.s. soil. clowns top family members dying, economic hardship and obamacare. there is a growing panic over clowns that has gripped our country the past few months and what most americans fear the most, a corrupt government. the already historic world series all tied up for you no. the chicago cubs dominated the cleveland indians in game two. check it out. >> russell sclsh the cubs have evened the series. >> the cubs notching their first postseason win in 71 years by a score of 5-1.
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game three tomorrow night in chicago. despite the team's loss, it was a big win for one cleveland fan. an ohio state university right here called out by his professor for skipping class. that student forced to come clean. his professor responded with two words, impeckible excuse. do you remember our band low cash sang the national anthem last night at the game? congratulations to them. adam. >> it's cold here. it's dropping down into the 20s, 30s, 40s, it feels like temperatures down in the 20s in places across the entire northeast. there's some rain lifting its way up from the midwest as that works its way in.
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that could be turning into at least some snow. that's right. talking about snow. and also talking about halloween, and we are doing some pumpkin carving here as of right now. >> you need a bigger coat. >> i'm not prepared for this. >> the weather is different here than it is in atlanta. the cold you can handle. it's the wind. >> it's the win. >> that wind drives us crazy here in new york. >> adam was talking about halloween and coming up on monday is halloween. we have a master pumpkin carver with us. he has the glow. >> it's a show with 5,000 hand carved jack o'lanterns similar to the ones we have in front of us. coop it out. >> can we turn out the lights just so people can see these things glowing for a second. >> adam, he was teaching you how to do this.
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>> that's right. >> this one is mine. i did a little something and have some idea what's going on. >> what is this thing called? it's not a knife. >> it's a pumpkin carver. >> it's a garnish tool that you would use for carving melons and cucumbers for decorative covering. i might come back with a little inc. and shadow it in. we have many, many of the them at the show. i do live carving like this. you can see what adam is doing. >> clearly you are a master. >> adam be careful. you don't need to go back to atlanta missing a thumb. >> how often, bill, does somebody just gouge themselves pretty good? that's a scary tool. >> it's not. it doesn't have a sharp knife edge to it. it's a piece of stainless steel. >> what made you start doing
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this? >> i have a background in theater. i did a lot of stage work. the directors allowed me to work with their jack o'lantern team. >> you would like to do a hillary pumpkin or a donald trump thing? you can download a lot of stencils on line. >> absolutely. you can download those stencils and we have those finished jack o'lanterns at this show. >> the glow jack o'lantern. >> buy your tickets ahead of time. you can make skeletons like this. >> amazing. rock and roll. >> you turned away and i went to work on this one. >> very nice. >> this is all bill. >> i did this one here. >> it takes us a long time to plan out the show. we've got cold weather coming so i'll be doing some ice carving. >> adam, why did you choose a rose or a lobster?
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some might say it looks like a lobster. >> he said that's the easiest one and i'm not sure why. >> you did better than i could have done. bill bywater for more information on the glow. brian is inside to tell us what's going on. >> starbucks called. they use real pumpkin on the pumpkin spice latte. take the guts and give it to them and help people in line. >> closer to election day. political punches are getting tougher. >> hillary clinton wants to double down on obamacare and make it even worse. >> things are going to change, no matter what. the real question is what kind of change are we going to have? >> who landed a punch and who swung and missed. ed rollins is in and he's going
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it's a quarter before the top of the hour and the race of the white house is a knockdown drag-out finish with candidates going toe-to-toe until 12 days from today. we're keeping score with former prize fighter, political analyst ed rollins who runs the pro trump super pac, great america. ed, good to have you. >> thank you. . you had those two government -- imposters here, trippi. >> donald trump this week is having a better week than he did last week. >> yes. he's more on message. he's going to have two big
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issues. one being obamacare, the rise in fares and this clinton cash thing. if he stays on this message, he can do much better. >> despite what the mainstream media are saying, he could still win. >> absolutely. >> you mentioned obamacare. ladies and gentlemen, donald trump versus hillary clinton on the affordable care act. >> she wants to double down on obamacare and make it even worse. she wants to put the government totally in charge of your health care, repeeling obamacare and stopping hillary's health care takeover is one of the single-most important reasons that we must win on november 8th. >> things are going to change no matter what. the real question is what kind of change are we going to have. i don't think most americans want the dark and divisive change that donald is offering. going back to the days when insurance companies could
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discriminate against everybody, not just people on the affordable care act. >> round one goes to. >> trump. obviously, obamacare, the rates going up dramatically right before the election, she being one of the original architects of obamacare, and she wants like a medicare for all, i think he clearly wins this one. >> round one ges to donald trump. meanwhile, round two, hillary clinton versus donald trump on the fight in mow sul -- mosul with isis. >> she's been there for a long time. take a look at mosul, they announced three, four months ago, we're going into mosul. we're going to get the leaders of isis. guess what, 12 minutes later, they left. >> i was so appalled when donald trump tweeted that the new effort under way to push the terrorists out of the key city of mosul is already, and i quote him, a total disaster.
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really? he's declaring defeat before the battle has even started. >> all right. round two goes to -- >> i would call this one a draw. she makes good points in the sense of, you know, he's calling it a disaster and it is our american troops helping out our allies. he's right in the sense this is the third time we've had this battle. we won a costly battle and we gave it back to them. we'll call this one a draw. >> third round. donald trump versus hillary clinton, the system is rigged. >> he refused to say that he would respect the outcome of this election. i guess we shouldn't be too surprised this is the same guy who said he thought the emmys were rigged against them. in america, we have free and fair elections and the peaceful transfer of power. >> our opponent represents the
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rigged system, and the failed thinking of yesterday. hillary clinton's campaign offers only the depressing possessism that says this is as good as it gets and it's never going to get better. >> ed, round three. >> i would give this round to her. he had a very strong debate by saying i won't basically automatically accept her as the winner. i think diminished his debate performance a little bit. talking about rigging the system is starting to follow through. people are paying attention to it but i think at the end of day, i give this hers and that makes it a tied round. >> just like everybody in the fox news poll. >> one thing very important, we should use this ring next week. joe biden for behind the barn. >> behind the gym. >> that would be a great field. >> mr. vice president, you are invited. >> hamilton-burr without the
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around his personal pick to take over his seat because he's retiring. he wants democrat kathryn massto take over. >> what influence will he have on the result? >> let's ask bob massi. >> how did i become a political analyst today, guys? this is fun. i like this. >> you live there. you can tell us what you can expect to happen in your state. >> here's the thing. senator reid is a very powerful man. kathryn cortez by way of history, her father, manny was a highly respected county commissioner for years has since passed. kathryn was attorney general here. she's running against joe heck and harry reid some say he's out in the forefront now. harry reid is always behind this. he looks almost like when you
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hear obama saying if you want my legacy to mean something, elect hillary clinton. it's the same thing here. he wants kathryn core -- cortez his seat as he sees it. it's a very heated race for sure. >> you look at what's happened in las vegas over the last five years or so. there are a lot of people who have suffered financially. when you look at the number of people who say we're on the wrong track with america, that would benefit donald trump and in turn probably the republican, wouldn't it? >> you would think so, steve, but last week whenever joe heck came out and went against trump, it seemed like that sort of switched everything. you guys know as well as anybody that the trump followers are just -- they are vigilant. they are dedicated, and when joe heck came out and made that remark, everything sort of changed. harry reid will do this. i will tell you this much. he will make sure as many people could show up for this election
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because turnout is going to make the difference in nevada and this seat for the senate is very important and very important for the state of nevada. joe heck has the history. he has the experience in congress, but harry reid, senator harry reid will do everything he can. >> if joe heck doesn't win, do you think it's because he dropped his support for donald trump. >> i honest to god believe it's a big issue. in the local papers and news here, that's what they are talking about. one thing before i go. what people don't understand is, you were here for the last week and i'm sorry i didn't get to see you because i got a little ill. this is still a small town, it's the last frontier still even though las vegas. >> the most valuable real estate, your expertise, is that senate seat. >> he made a birthday cake for
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". 8:00 here on the east coast. good morning to you. it is thursday, october 27th. i'm ainsley earhardt. we only have 12 more days until the election. brand-new fox news polls shows hillary clinton's lead is shrinking as donald trump is surging. what does it mean to you? we have live coverage from the campaign trail. the mainstream media take -- hammering donald trump for taking an hour off the trail. >> there's a report that you shouldn't be taking time off the campaign trail from the battleground states. >> it's unfair. >> people saying you taking time
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out to do the opening of a hotel. >> they must have not heard that hillary clinton was at adele, hello. >> hillary clinton's message is resonating. just ask bill clinton. this hillary clinton's slogan is two words. >> stronger together. look down, it's on the podium. >> mornings are better with friends. smile. he got her slogan wrong. >> he's such a pro. he powers right through it and no one even notices. >> he repeated it. >> i think he invented a word that's accurately campaigned it.
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it's a slam-pain. >> let's get to the right to the election. brand-new polls show the race is closer than ever before. >> we have fox news team coverage now it's time to bring in senior political correspondent mike immanuel following the clinton camp live from west chester, new york. >> and then -- >> but first, senior national correspondent john roberts is breaking down the polls in trump tower in new york city. >> that went well. >> thank you, john. >> reporter: good morning. one other note on the hotel with trump yesterday. there were at least 40 cameras there and those are more than typically at an event. he got an awfully lot of media there. news polls show the race is tightening with 12 days left.
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hillary clinton in the lead now. she's gone down 1 point. donald trump has been making grounds in independents. he now leads 41 to 38% -- 28, i'm sorry, 21 to 28. along white voters, he leads 50 to 36. and black voters, 82-5. that's why donald trump was talking about renewal in the urban inner cities, talking about reinvigorating lives for african-americans. suggesting he is the candidate in the best position to do that. despite what poll numbers leading up to where we are right now, he's going to win this thing on november 8th. listen to what he said. >> we're going to win north carolina. we're going to win florida too. we're going to win ohio, and we're going to win iowa.
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we're winning a lot of states. you are getting a little worried back there. the media they say what's going on over here. you have to see in florida, they have lines that are four blocks long trying to get into the polling booths. they have never seen that. >> so what is happening in florida? let's take a look at what's going on with early voting. so far in the early voting, this has been since monday, democrats have a lead of about 34,000 votes, but take a look at what's happening with the mail-in vote. republicans are leading in those returns by about 46,000 votes. just for fun, if you were to assume that people are voting along party lines and you broke down the independent vote by the numbers in the latest bloomberg poll, 47% to donald trump, 37% to hillary clinton, it's possible that the republicans are leading so far in florida's early voting by nearly 40,000 votes and that's ahead of where mitt romney was in 2012. so this race at least in the
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state of florida far from over. ainsley. brian, steve. >> john roberts, thank you very much. it doesn't mean all the democrats are going to vote for hillary and all the republicans are going to vote for trump. >> romney didn't win the election. >> hillary clinton keeping cozy with the press, handing out invites to her birthday party. >> ours is still in the mail. >> first time in her campaign, hillary is hitting the trail with the first lady of the united states, michelle obama. >> it's amazing. their schedules never gelled before. let's get to mike emanuel live in west chester. hey, mike. >> reporter: hillary clinton will be getting some help from a democratic party vip when clinton returns to battleground north carolina today. michelle obama will be hitting the campaign trail on behalf of the democratic nominee. they will be campaigning together at wake forest
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university in winston salem after clinton made multiple stops in north carolina on sunday. recent polls in the tar heel state reveals a really close race. clinton spent her 69th birthday campaigning in florida. she handed out birthday cake to reporters on her plane and she asks if she plans to meet with donald trump and mitch mcconnell and paul ryan after the election. >> i certainly intend to reach out to republicans and independents, the elected leadership of the congress, which you mentioned. i'm going to be doing everything i can to reach out to people who didn't vote for me because i want to be the president for everybody. >> then there's this, clinton's official twitter account yesterday wished the democratic nominee a happy birthday, quote, to this future president. a reference to a future
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president. talking of meetings with republican leaders after the election. i would just note the american people get to speak first in 12 days. ainsley, steve, brian. >> thank you very much. >> it's a long time coming. let's talk about what's going on with the media. i think it was really evident yesterday when donald trump made a multiple series of stops this week. he's really blitzing everywhere he goes decides when his hotel is going to open under budget, under budget and before the deadline -- and ahead of schedule. he's going to go ahead and cut the ribbon. it was ivanka's project and he wanted to be there. he took an hour off to go and open up the hotel. >> that was the question. >> on the mainstream media, are they biased? you be the judge. here's a couple of famous faces in mainstream media badgering him about taking an hour off. >> to people who say you are taking time out of swing states
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to go do this, you say? >> i say the following. you have been covering for me the last -- long time. i did yesterday eight stops and three major speeches and i've been doing this for weeks straight. i left there for an hour and a half. i'm going to north carolina right now and i'm going to florida and up to new hampshire. for you to ask me that question is actually very insulting because hillary does one stop and goes home and sleeps and yet you'll ask me that question. i think it's a very rude question. i think it's so unfair because hillary clinton goes to see an adele concert last night and everybody says oh, isn't that nice, isn't that wonderful. she does one stop because she's got no energy, she's got nothing going and one stop and nobody complains about that. nobody complains when she goes to an adele concert all night long while i'm making two speeches at rallies with massive crowds. >> there you've got two very famous mainstream media figure
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asking him about what he did, and so when andrea mitchell crossed paths with hillary clinton earlier in the day, she asked this tough question. how do you feel about your birthday? >> unbelievable. >> the thing is by them asking why he took an hour off to open up his hotel, who wouldn't do this? this is your baby. who wouldn't do that? it opens up the door for him to talk about hillary clinton and it's just a fact. if you look at the numbers. i remember back in august we were comparing how many nights or how many days he's been on the campaign trail compared to hers and it's just a fact that he has been to more cities and been out there a lot more than she has. >> if they made a tactical mistake, i think donald trump should be doing more business. he should be with the hard hat on, going out to these sites. unwinding how he puts these deals together. this is the latest example of reaching his goals. half the government jobs come out overbudget and over the deadline and no one is ever
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accountable. what is amazing is the media research center did a study and it turngs out donald trump does get the bulk of the publicity, which you would think it's a good thing. >> it's not. because the bulk of these stories is negative. 91% of the stories on mainstream media have negative -- are negative about donald trump, according to this site. >> are we going to listen to a sound bite? >> you've got 40% more coverage of donald trump than hillary clinton. 2 1/2 times more air time be given to troeferses, 2 1/2 times about trump over here. 91% negative coverage of donald trump. now, she has gotten negative coverage as well, but it's buried under a avalanche of trump is getting. it doesn't matter where you fall in this campaign or this etiology, you cannot have this double standard and call it fair, balanced, objective
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journalism. >> i think mainstream media made a mistake. he took time to open this hotel. he's a businessman. he's not an establishment politician. he's a guy who has built things and hired people and look at this. she said, brian, under budget, ahead of time, people like that. then you look at the wikileaks stuff and that reminds people about the clinton scandals of yes, sirr yesterye yesteryear. >> good analysis. the media research did a study. no scandal around heather nauert. >> good morning, everybody. i've got some news to bring you from overseas and it is a fox news alert. brand-new images of total devastation in one part of italy. the damage is being called apocalyptic. two major earthquakes and dozens of powerful aftershocks rock a region that's northeast of rome.
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look at the devastation right there. that historic church reduced to rubble along with several homes and buildings. so far, reports of only minor injuries thankfully, but this comes two months after another quake hit another part of italy and that one killed 300 people. we're thinking of those folks in italy this morning. we wish them the very best. >> back here at home. take a look at this commuter chaos. dozens of terrified passengers in boston smashing their way out of subway windows, trying to escape from plumes of smoke. it was the result of overheated motor, riders didn't know that. they were trapped inside the packed cars. the cars were sealed shut as the train pulled away from the station. listen to this. >> it's hard to breathe and see. it was pretty thick smoke, so it was pretty concerning. people were coughing, and panicking. >> we're all kind of grouped up in one space. we were all running up the escalators. >> scary.
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thanks to the heroics of police officers and bystanders, no one was seriously hurt. a firestorm of criticism that we have told you about. the pentagon now deciding it will no longer ask thousands of our nation's heroes to repay those enlistment bonuses. secretary of defense ash carter freezing them. critics want those who have given the money back to the government to be reimbursed for it. we will keep following that story and bring you the latest. boy, that is something else, huh? >> it was a mistake. >> they bailed out the banks. they should bail out our heroes. a national anthem singer got political and got rejected. saturday night live having a field day with this election. leigh carter just dialed up debate and the results are next. how's it going? hi.
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voters? leigh carter is back. first sound bite. watch the lines, folks. here's donald trump talking about obamacare. >> everybody is going to be going up like that. they gave a number of 25% average. they know that's not true. they wanted to try and get out of, you know, getting in front. they know that's not true. it's much more. you are going to have 60, 70, 80, 90% increases in obamacare. we're going to repeal it and we're going to replace it and we're going to get you great, great health care at a fraction of the cost. >> we watch the lines. the grade. >> you can see that independents, again, look at those independents right there with republicans. they gave it an "a." democrats an "f." donald trump needs to stick to policy. if you imagine any other election, obamacare gets announced 25% increase right before the election, it would be game over. different times, but he's got to stay focused on these messages. >> all right. as long as he's not focused on
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"saturday night live." watch this. >> people are just pouring into this country from mexico and a lot of them are very bad hombres. >> oh, bingo, bingo iraq got bingo. sorry. >> such a nasty woman. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, mr. trump, that was incredibly rude to secretary clinton. >> thank you, chris. that's exactly the kind of language that has poisoned and debased this election if you agree go to hillary clinton.com and dial nasty woman mug. >> republicans gave it a b minus. we can all agree. everybody can laugh at this election. we're bipartisan in our laughter, but even on that second sound bite and it was a made-up scenario based on a real life event, nonetheless, the
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independents are with the republicans. >> that's right. >> meaning? >> meaning i think we're going to see independents really swing for donald trump even though they might not be saying it out loud. >> thank you. coming up on this thursday. it's not even halloween, that is monday and there's already a war on christmas. wait till you hear this one. and the message from black voters to hillary clinton. stop pandering like this some say. >> what is it you carry with you? >> hot sauce. >> really? really? are you in formation right now? >> what do african-american voters really want in their candidate and should it be donald trump? a fair and balanced debate coming up next. ♪ there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95."
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hi. election day 12 days away and donald trump and hillary clinton are working hard to shore up the african-american voter. it could make a difference in a series of states. donald trump making this promise yesterday. >> every african-american citizen in this country is entitled to a government that puts their jobs, wages, and security first. i'm asking today for the honor of your vote, and the privilege to represent you as your president, and i will not let you down. you watch. here is the promise i make to you. whether you vote for me or not, i will be your greatest
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champion. >> but some say hillary is doing more. in fact, some say that she's going over the top and doing the thing called pandering to the african-american community with ads like this. >> let's go hillary. that's my opinion. >> i will be voting for hillary. >> i don't want someone running the country as a business. i'm a human being. if we want a hotel, we'll call donald trump. >> wow, so here for a balanced debate, vice chair of the national diversity coalition for trump, burnell and richard. >> is the barbershop ad pandering or is that going to something that's relatable? >> good morning and god bless you and god bless america. what i would say is that it really is pandering. the situation is this, if you had a record of helping
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minorities, if you had a record of helping black people, she wouldn't have to be talking about your mama joke or hot sauce or in barbershops begging. people would be lined up, voting for her, black people would be lined up voting her because she has helped the inner cities, she sent jobs and improvement in communities, that she stwesed in black businesses, that she kept our young people out of the morgs and out of the prisons, but hillary clinton in her 30 years in office has done absolutely nothing for the black community and for her to be begging and pandering, that's absolutely disgusting. we don't want your begging. we want your work. we want to see the work ethic you put in to help black people. >> richard, i imagine you feel differently. >> i do feel differently. hillary has not been in public office for 30 years. she's only been in office since
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2000. the hot sauce thing that comes around, i want to debunk that for the american people. she actually does like hot sauce. it's okay for a white person to like hot sauce. she does carry hot sauce in her beg. yes, it's a beyonce -- >> is she telling white people that she likes hot sauce? >> she likes hot sauce. it's a fact. i'm being very serious. she like hot sauce. >> i love ketchup. didn't bring it today. >> but, hey, that's beyond the point, brian. here's the thing, i think what the hillary clinton campaign is saying so african-american voters, we're only going to make this country great by working together and coming together. we've seen the opposite from the trump campaign. we've seen this divide and conquer strategy. and that doesn't really work -- >> richard, i know she met with black lives matter last week. is that the right message, burrnell. >> i will say the right message is the work. all we wanted her to do under
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the last eight years under the president is show us that she was willing to be the champion of black people. she knew eight years ago that she was going to run for president, that she was going to come for our vote, so what i'm saying is, look, what you do is you come with your record. i gave money to the african-american community. i stwesed in businesses. >> her record speaks for itself. >> i made sure that they were kept out of the pen tenary. that's important. >> first, hillary clinton has stood up for black women and girls with her work in africa for secretary of state. >> you mean the watered down drugs in africa that killed the babies, are you kidding me? that killed the babies with hiv. you better do your research. >> under the clinton administration, 11 million more global citizens have access to hiv aids medication. >> we're talking about african-americans. americans. >> you had no problem with the
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hot sauce. >> you are talking about african-am that are starving right now in the inner cities. what are you talking about global? we need to take care of american citizens. >> just to sum it up, between the barbershop ads, the hot sauce claim and between the email saying should we go back and forth, should we use a yo mama joke on the stand, does it show somebody in touch with the black community? >> no, it does not. >> the question was for me. number one and most importantly, i think what we see from hillary clinton is the commitment to the african-american community, whether it be making sure that poor children have access to health care insurance or her work with the african-american community and congressional black caucus to get things done for the african-american community. she's a grade a candidate. on the other hand, donald trump is a grade f candidate when it comes to latinos and african-americans. >> final thoughts. >> what i would say is this
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hillary clinton is basically saying that she's going to help the black community, but has not. >> she already has. >> the black elites, the black elites that she's been filling their pockets out with, we're talking about the people on the ground who are on the street every day americans. >> what donald trump done? >> he's going to help them with jobs. he's going to put money in our communities. >> it sounds good. [ people speaking at the same time ] >> you better read wikileaks. thanks so much. richard and burnell. it's a heated argument. donald trump is at 9% and hillary clinton has got the balance. he's going to need better than that. >> he will. >> thanks so much for a great debate thork. >> thank you, brian. we have some breaking news. a brand-new round of wikileaks emails from the clinton campaign was released minutes ago.
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we're going through it and we'll go live to washington next. and hillary clinton's message isn't resonating. just ask bill clinton. >> this campaign slogan of hillary's growing together are more than just two words that sound good. >> they sound good, but they are not right. her real slogan stronger together. we'll take it to the top.
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>> ed henry is live in d.c. taking a look at all this stuff. >> guys, this is about round 20. there's some hot ones in here. hot in the sense that these are big stories that need to be covered and one referring to a cnn poll back in july of 2015, after the email scandal had exploded and a liberal activist close to john podesta and co-chair of hillary clinton's transition to power. she's very close to hillary clinton if she becomes president. she says to podesta after a cnn poll that apparently suggested hillary clinton is not honest and trustworthy. she said do we actually know who told hillary she could use a private email and has that person been drawn and quartered? whole thing is blooepg insane. another one we got from the dnc. sheryl mill, i will have a
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conversation with her once sima gets dws, and amy aligned. aligned. i also want to get her helping on iowa planning next week. what is significant about this? december 29th, 2014, hillary clinton has not announced for president yet. she does that in spring of 2015. cheryl mills, one of her top advisers is telling robby mook who becomes the campaign director getting them aligned with us. we're planning for iowa. guys, people are not paying attention to this, this is happening before hillary clinton has even gotten into the race and before bernie sanders has gotten in, and there has been -- there's been all this pushback over the previous leaks. other the dnc did not rig anything. this is december of 2014. it certainly looked like they rigged it. >> from the beginning, and ed, the first one you had regarding
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the new jackpot, that apparently people inside the campaign were saying, who exactly said it was okay for her to set up that private email server? people have tried to ask her. i think you have tried to ask her that on the trail, and what does she say? she just changes the subject. >> right. brian package -- database b -- pagliao is an i.t. guy. >> we're talking about who should be drawn and quartered that showed frustration in hillary clinton's camp that this is a big story. fee -- fillipe reinus, there is no good answer. get them all out there and get the content doing the talking. in private, they were saying the opposite of what they said in public. >> ed, you were on the trail so
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this must be a good story to you. refresh our memory on when it was exposed that she had this private server and trey goudy issued the subpoena. >> the timeline is fascinating, march 2015, "the new york times" breaks the story that she had a private email account. two days later the associated press reports she also had a private server in her home. that's march 4th, 2015. what happens that day. trey gowdy subpoenas, hey, hold all those emails, don't destroy anything. what else did we find from wikileaks, same day as the subpoena, should we holdback emails between clinton and president obama. president obama does this interview i learned about this at the news. cheryl mills says we've got a clean up in aisle 7.
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march 10th, hillary clinton has a news conference and says there's no classified information on the server and this was just convenience. a lot of it has turned out not to be true. >> every day we're getting new emails. what is the one take away that folks can take away from what we learn today? >> we should dig into more which is sheryl mills in december 2014, beyond the email stuff, sheryl mills saying -- we're getting "dancing with the stars" a -- getting debbie wasserman shultz aligned. we're getting the iowa caulk cusses. why the bernie sanders supporters are not saying they are frustrated. >> ed, remember, bernie sanders kept saying i want debbie wasserman shultz fired. can you imagine if reince priebus was in cahoots with jeb
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bush or marco rubio? that would be unbelievable. >> they would be jumping up and down, they rigged this for bush or marco rubio or it turns out that donald trump wasn't an outsider, he and reince priebus were rigging this the whole time. this is fascinating stuff and we've never in a presidential campaign gotten the deliberations in realtime. >> will she continue to say well the russians hacked it? i'm not going to talk about this. they will able -- they won't be able to say that anylonger. >> in fairness, that's part of the story, yes, absolutely. but do you think "the new york times" if they had gotten hacked emails from donald trump that they would not be publishing them? chris wallace nailed this on sunday. when he asked robby mook, you guys ran with the donald trump tax returns, in the story, you even said "the new york times," and the clinton campaign says they wer sure they were real. but they went with it. donald trump didn't turn them over. >> imagine if reince priebus gave debate questions to donald
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trump. >> thank you very much. i wonder now if this has been revealed, if bernie sanders has a chance to do it over if he said nobody cares about your damed emails. >> this is the 20th batch of them. have you noticed we haven't seen any emails from hillary clinton? they are from people around her? do you think there's a possibility next week, in the final days of the campaign, boom, here come hers. >> that's a great point. you know what else we don't see, the time period around libya when she was holding the blackberry in her hand. >> which makes me think this could be the ultimate surprise. adam klotz has been joining us the last three days. he's a meteorologist down in atlanta if you are just tuning in. >> helping us out. >> we welcome you here to "fox & friends." >> wait, is that snow?
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>> it's cold here and i'm used to the heat in atlanta. it's warm in the middle of the country. here in the northeast we're dealing with winter storm advisories and freezing rain running down into portions of pennsylvania and new jersey. so incredibly cold weather, forecasted precipitation we're talking about a wet day across the northeast. you are looking at places where snow is piling up to as much as a foot in some of the inland mountains. snow going to be an issue. temperatures going to be an issue as well which is why we're hanging out inside. we've got some hero dogs when we come back after the break. let's get the dogs over here. these pups right here. this one loves his belly rubbed. >> who doesn't? >> you'll hear the story coming up. >> that's going to be a great story. >> i don't want my belly rubbed. >> okay. good. p back off! adam, thank you very much. we'll see more of them in a couple minutes. in the meantime, the media mocking donald trump for saying the race is rigged.
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machine, their vote represents who they want to vote for. if that's not the case, we report that immediately. we got to get the word out. >> what do you make of the judge in potter city saying it's your fault,ers fault? >> there certainly could be user error. there's also a huge technology gap. we're talking about technology being used in many parts of the country that's circa 2003. think about what we still have in our world that we consider useable technologically speaking from 2003. we have problems. it needs fixing. the solutions will take us beyond election day to be put into place. >> some of these cases have gone to court. they are pretty staggering, fraud cases since 2002, 89 are the numbers of cases that have been prosecuted in the state.
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70 resulted in convictions. they can't say it's user error there. these are convictions. >> right, and for every conviction, you have, goodness knows, hundreds that go without conviction, because by the time you get through a multiyear process of litigation and the dollars that it takes to prosecute, you know, it's as if saying if you are speeding down the highway and you don't get a ticket, that you are not really speeding. there's a lot of fraud happening. >> and every vote counts. >> every vote counts. >> by the time you get through the court is person is either elected or not elected. what do you do when you see voter fraud? >> through the vote has put up ann app that allows you to report your voting experience. we think that's the most important thing that you can do. try to make sure that if you see or experience something that you share that, that we have empirical evidence that will help usher in the much-needed reforms that we're going to face
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on the other side of this election. >> in this case, if you see something, share something. what's the name of the app. >> absolutely, vote stand. >> vote stand. all right. thank you for joining us. hopefully these problems can be resolved. thanks for what you are doing. they have protected our servicemen, our country, and our communities coming adam is going to bring you the incredible stories of these hero dogs and their owners. first, we check in with bill hemmer to find out what's going on on top of his show. >> 12 days until america picks a president. the wikileaks matter and the clinton foundation is explosive. we have brand-new polling. there's a lot to get to. martha and i will see you in ten minutes at the top of the hour on "americas newsroom." when you have a cold, you just want powerful relief.
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welcome back. you're going to love this. they have been honored as the american humane situation as service dogs for watching our servicemen, our communities. >> these special pooches have helped save lives at home and overseas. >> here to share the incredible stories, the ceo robin gansert and we're going to talk to gander and his owner land and john d. and his owner donna. >> these are heroes on both ends of the laesh. you've got sena. you have an amazing story of gander service dog of the year who helps to teach so many about pts and how to survive drama and you have john d, search and
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rescue dog. he's found missing victims but importantly he now can sense cancer in people and actually save lives. >> that's incredible. >> what makes these dogs extra special. why these dogs? >> america nominates and votes every single year for hero dogs around our great country and what's so special is these dogs make us better humans. americans know that. they have won in various categories. >> jeff, what does he do for you? >> besides protecting me and other marines overseas, now that i have him back, the ability that i have to go out in public and live a life and do things that people my age do that i couldn't for many years, he just saved my life in more ways than i could ever count. he's -- all these dogs are truly amazing. >> we all have dogs and we're dog lovers, but i mean how going through what you've gone through with some of these dogs, how
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does that change how you guys feel about him? >> i'm amazed at what a dog can do and i hold the leash and i watch him work. he has the power to do things that i can't do. i get to do them because he can. >> to get this recognition, what does it mean? >> it's everything for us. we travel to advocate for service dogs and for other veterans who need these dogs and people with invisible disabilities. it's a chance to open doors that otherwise won be hope for us. >> for you, the invisible is pts. >> yes, and mobility issues. he saved my life. >> two of these dogs are rescue dogs. they were in high-kill shelters and their second chance at life has been able to save us humans. that's a beautiful story as well. >> i believe dogs pick that up when they are being rescued. i really am thankful. >> that's exactly right. they are heroes on both ends of the leash. >> one thing we're seeing a big
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difference of. normally, dogs will jump around. these dogs are incredible. >> these are working dogs, so they are so well trained. >> and do people respond when airplanes, buses, streets, do they see that these dogs are special? >> going out in public, i take him to school with me every day. the amount of support i receive and everybody thanking him, him specifically because they understand the work that these dogs do and they understand that they save lives every day no matter what it's truly phenomenal. >> everyone, thanks so much for coming. >> thank you. back in a moment to wrap things up. this is "fox & friends."
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great viewers and listeners because thomass jefferson, tripoli pirates on paper back, number one "new york times" best-seller. [applause] number two, hamilton. thanks so much, guys. bill: mornings, everybody. 12 days, america, the race for the white house is getting titler. a brand new fox poll shows that donald trump is cutting back into the lead of hillary clinton setting up a dramatic sprint to the finish with just a dozen days to go. dirty dozen. martha: 12 more days. bill: how much dirty could it get? i'm bill hemmer. good morning. how are you doing. martha: i think it could get pretty dirty. bill: already has. martha: i'm martha maccallum. the numbers painting a bit of a different picture for donald trump. take a look. hillary clinton ahead by 44-41. that is a national number in the four-way race, brand new numbers from fox. it is down from a six-point lead she had. so it has essentially been cut in half in 10
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