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at the zoo all to impress a woman, of course. the daredevil learning the hard way that pandas aren't always as cuddly. the animal grabs on to his leg. but he did get away. pandas look adorable, but they'll scratch your eyes out. they're a bear. >> wrestling a panda will not impress a girl. take note. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> bye. well, good morning to you and your family. it is monday, 30k9 1st. this is the last long week before the election. i'm ainsley earhardt. we start with a fox news alert. hillary clinton's top aide is lawyering up after the fbi does get that warrant to read more than 650,000 new e-mails on anthony weiner's laptop. >> oh, boy. how do you get to 650? i think that's the mother lode. how do you have that many e-mails? sit down and keep typing. no wonder nothing gets done in our country.
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>> so is the clinton camp throwing huma under the bus. >> looks like it. then, hillary clinton and her team declare war on the fbi. >> look, you can't break both of these protocols and leave it up in the air with a question mark. you owe people the complete information. >> in fact, it's not just strange, it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> back off, everybody. is she the victim? who caused this? we're going to talk about that. with only eight days left until election day, one of the largest newspapers calling on all democrats and the news media to demand hillary clinton step down? >> wow. >> please, put something on. your mornings are better with friends. of course, brian, you always are telling people to put
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clothes on in the morning because you have the vision of everybody in america standing there naked. today is halloween. so put on a costume. >> not only a vision. i got confirmation. >> what? >> herman cain is only partially dressed right now. >> stop. >> how do you know that? >> he said to me, i saw him in atlanta and he said to me, brian, when you say that, almost every day i am getting dressed at the same time and i'm thinking to myself, how does he know? is that incredible? >> that's incredible, yes. >> you're assuming everybody goes to bed naked then. >> right. >> i've heard enough. let's move on. >> what a big weekend. after the show on friday, unbelievable. we have a fox news alert. we're going to tell you the latest on what's happening with huma's e-mails. there's 650,000 e-mails found her husband's laptop, anthony wein weiner's. there was a warrant. people were wondering. do they have a warrant to read these? now the warrant has been issued. >> apparently ned a warrant to
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look through his regarding his sexting with an underage minor. but now yesterday apparently the fbi did get a warrant. here's what's interesting. as they go through the 650,000 e-mails and apparently the feds were working through the weekend to look through them, here's what some feds think might be on there. they think those 33,000 missing e-mails could actually be on this particular laptop. which would make sense. mr. comey said there's pertinent information regarding the clinton e-mail server investigation on the laptop. that would make a lot of sense. that would connect a lot of dots. that would be a blockbuster. >> what do you do if you're at clinton campaign? >> you're stunned, on your back and you believe the wikileaks stuff. they couldn't believe she was doing this with a private server. when this comes out, they need a strategy and quick. here's what their strategy is. here is robby mook.
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>> there is someone who knows what's in all those e-mails and that's huma abedin. has secretary clinton asked her what's in those e-mails? >> well, chris, the problem with what you're saying is we don't know where the e-mails are from. you're making an inference that it could have been huma abedin. your dwguess is as good as anyo. >> i'm asking a question. has secretary clinton asked her what was on that laptop? >> she hasn't. >> she hasn't. that's unbelievable. they also say hillary clinton hasn't spoken to her number one confidant on the planet, huma abedin, which is unthinkable and illogical. we can all assume that huma abedin was the one married to anthony weiner, i think we can conclude that, who might have the same e-mail and have the e-mails turn up on her laptop. they're lashing out and saying, hey, james comey, show me what you have. we want to see them.
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really? do you really want to see all those e-mails? huma abedin has the right, like any of you and any of us, to go and make them all public. >> chris wallace's point is, if she doesn't have anything to hide, why doesn't she tell us what's in the e-mails. >> sure. we don't know if there's classified information on them. we don't know. we know it's pertinent to the investigation. >> she backed up her blackberry or whatever device she uses on to that laptop that belongs to her husband. >> it's great to know that they had access to the 650,000. >> donald trump was concerned about in late july. >> wouldn't anybody be. here's the thing. if it's not classified, what else could possibly be on there? could it possibly show that somebody -- it would prove that somebody lied to the fbi during their investigation, which culminated in the first week of july. that would be a crime. so when you look -- >> the sad part about all of this, the justice department
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working against justice, which is the word justice. the justice department working against the fbi. they say don't go out with this. the fbi is saying why shouldn't we? the new york office perhaps is looking into it on their own. >> over the weekend people were saying, there's got to be a revolt within the fbi. we've kind of touched on this. people in the fbi were upset with comey because he said she did lie about classified information, she sent classified information. she said she used one device, he said she used more than one. there's 33,000 missing e-mails. after all of that, he didn't indict. so now they're bringing forth this investigation. so over the weekend, all my friends were saying, this must be big. >> it must be big for james comey to state his reputation on this. taking it from all sides. these are the ongoing investigations. you knew that the hillary server was investigated. however, it was revealed that a
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few clinton foundation, thaefrpt, the fbi after the server he decided not to recommend charges in the server case, then in july they started looking and refocusing on the clinton foundation to find out whether or not there was any financial impropriety there. it involved four field offices and also the third regarding carlos danger, anthony weiner's sexting case. the fbi agents here in new york were looking and saying wait a minute, we're looking at the meta data. the stuff you can look at. they have these hillary clinton e-mail server return addresses along with state.gov. that's when the light went off and somebody said, this could relate to the hillary clinton thing, let's call the boss and that's how we got where we're at. >> the meta data information is they got positive -- hrc e-mails. fox news learned last night that there's simply, and democrats
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like to think differently, there is no way, none at all that comey would have gone forward without knowing something about what substantially is inside. >> you know what's interesting too, brian, the guys were investigating it in weiner's e-mails, they did call the boss. guess who the boss is? andrew mccabe. the gaia fi-- affiliated with mcauliffe. >> they've all been blaming james comey. trent gowdy was on a special report with bret baier. he's clear. there's one foeperson to blame. it's not james comey. >> he's not responsible for a single fact at hand. he didn't tell her not to turn over her devices and got knows he didn't tell anthony weiner to send sexually explicit texts to allegedly underage people. comey is not responsible for any
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of this. the timing is a direct and natural consequence of decisions that hillary clinton made. so i get that podesta is upset. brett, remember, he didn't each know about the e-mail situation and then he thought it had been taken care of by mills and kennedy. i get that he's frustrated. he's frustrated at the wrong person. >> so the question is, do you care? a recent study said 71% said i don't care. 29% do care of that study and 29% could decide this entire election. i thought it was noteworthy that the chicago tribune has a columnist named john cass. >> alleging. >> he's been around a tough guy. he'll write on everything from the cubs to what's going on in this election. he said something astounding. listening to what he wrote yesterday. "think of a nation suffering a bad economy, continued chaos and now also facing a criminal investigation of a president. the best thing would be for democrats to ask her, meaning hillary, to step down now.
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it would be the most responsible thing to do. if the nation were more important to them than power." the american news media or not firmly identified in the public mind as mrs. clinton's political action committee, should begin demanding it. he is not a conservative columnist. >> that's huge. so this is barack obama, president obama's hometown. this is her hometown sometimes. this is her hometown newspaper saying that she should step down? >> how many months ago was it that members of the mainstream media were talking about how the republican party, the gop, should ask donald trump to step down and they had all these machinations about how that would work. ultimate ultimately, her hometown paper saying she should do it. >> if she did step down, would it be kaine because he's on the ballot or joe biden. >> she's not going to step down. >> that makes it easy.
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>> she's quoting scripture. there's a lot of praying going on right now, no doubt about it. donald trump going all out on the hillary clinton renewed investigation into her e-mail server. >> and he's taking his message on a last-minutes push in michigan and an effort to win traditionally democratic states. >> john robert joins us from grand rapids, michigan. there have been bad days and good days. these seem to be really good days for donald trump. >> reporter: good since james comey sent that letter. >> we're outside of grand rapids where donald trump will be later on today. you say wait a minute, isn't this the state that barack obama won 54-45 over mitt romney in 2012? i know you all had the percentages at the tip of your tongue. yes, it is. the donald trump campaign is saying even though the real clear politics poll shows hillary clinton leading by seven points, they have internal polling that suggest the race is
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closer than that. maybe just three points. that's why donald trump is here in michigan today to see if he can flip this traditionally blue state red. also the race tightening up nationally. the latest abc news tracking poll. we'll get another one today. this is from yesterday. it's a point apart. 46 to 45. that's a gain of donald trump of eight points. that's an amazing trajectory. in michigan, he will continue to talk about the fbi investigation being reopened. all of the e-mails as he did over the weekend. don't ask me where we were because i forget. but suggesting that maybe all those missing e-mails that hillary clinton deleted suddenly may have been found. here he is in albuquerque, new mexico. >> now the fbi has found, you're not going to believe in one, this just happened, another 650,000 e-mails. i think that's called the mother lode. i think they found them all.
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how do you have that many e-mails? what do you do, sit down all day and keep typing. hey, no wonder nothing gets done in our country. >> donald trump critical of the attorney general for trying to strong arm the fbi director to not send that letter to congress suggesting without any proof, we should add, that maybe she's being bribed here. that hillary clinton is offering her the attorney general slot should she become president. by the way, the rnc, rps republican national convention happy where they are in early voting. in florida, republicans are up. 64,000. democrats up in person voting. 41,000, the net more -- 22,290. >> back to you all. >> very good. john roberts. we've got so much on this halloween edition of "fox and friends." >> who is behind that door in the hallway? >> monty hall. >> the ghost, goblin or --
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this months after lynch's private meeting with bill clinton aboard a plane on a phoenix tarmac that made her recuse herself from this investigation. was she ever really recused? joining us now is republican congressman. >> it's pretty clear what's been going on for some time. june 27th is when the happenstance meeting on the tar mark. wasn't happenstance. you can't have that a happen stand meeting on a tarmac. then hillary clinton sits down for 3 1/2 hours and the very same day, according to "the new york times," friends close to hillary clinton say she wants loretta lynch to stay on as attorney general. if hillary even indirectly indicates that she would like her to stay on as attorney
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general, it's a crime. >> you have a situation now where the justice department tried to tell james comey before he came out with this letter he better not do this, really shouldn't do this. how concerned should we be about how our government is being run? >> well, it's very clear for a long time the justice department has been used as a democratic tool. you look back at '92 when four days before the election, walsh came out and announced indictment of bush's -- >> bush 41. >> that's right. h.w. bush. announced indictment that helped them win. >> it made it seem like bush 41 was trying to hold -- hide his role in iran-contra. in the big picture, i got tohis. 78% of republicans in states like pennsylvania are only going to vote for trump. 91% sounds like a lot but not
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enough in north carolina. ultimately, if things trend this way and donald trump is to lose, you could say it's because republicans didn't vote for him. >> he'd be right when you say that. this is so serious. this is not about trump. this is about hillary not appointing scalia's replacement. if she does that, 4 out of the 10 original bill of rights will be gone. >> republicans know that. do you think this will change anything real quick? >> too many have been told by the republican leadership, protect yourself, run from trump. well, we're all going to live or die together in this election. we need to come back and make sure that hillary doesn't win. the crimes that have been committed need to be investigated and it will never happen if hillary is elected. >> congressman, you were not originally going for trump. >> no question. no choice. >> louie gohmert, thank you so much. >> great to be with you, brian. >> still ahead, a lot. capitalizing on the obamacare
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good morning. welcome back to "fox and friends." we're back with a fox news alert. panic on the runway. a possible bomb threat from a passenger forcing hundreds of people to evacuate their plane overnight in florida. twitter video showing police removing someone from the plane but reportedly not until two hours later. more on that story as we get it. another alert right now. that deranged killer who sparked a massive eight-day manhunt in oklahoma was killed in a shootout with police officers there. officers quickly moving in on michael vance after he was
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spotted camping out in a field. he was wanted for allegedly killing two family members and shooting at responding officers. an out of control car plows through a group of nascar fans sending nearly 2 dozen people to the hospital. this happened after a race at martinsville speedway in virginia. horrified witnesses saying that the truck driver tried to pass another car and then lost control in a crowded parking lot. no charges have been filed at this time and we're wishing all the victims well. thank you very much heather. donald trump going scorched earth on obamacare. >> the trump administration will immediately repeal and replace obamacare. >> federal health care premiums are scheduled to skyrocket. skyrocket across the country. how is this going to impact the swing states? here to break down the numbers the chairman of business and
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finance at kings college here in new york city. brian, bren berg. professor, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> friday's october surprise from james comey, we got the affordable care act surprise which was a gift for donald trump. >> absolutely. the data has been so bad, on premium increases and deductible increases. in north carolina, the increase is 40%. in pennsylvania, 53%. he's getting momentum because of these increases. >> in the state of arizona. >> triple increase. >> in new mexico, what does that mean for us they're saying? >> they're seeing the big increases, pocketbook issues for voters. they care with them. >> it's not just the premiums. it's the deductible. >> even in states where it's not going up as much, you see -- it's a 15% increase in dee dublt i believes from last year to this year. that average is now $3500 for a
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family it's nearly $7500. >> how did we get to this point? i remember before it was signed, we got to sign it before we figure out -- we were told that the average american consumer would save $2500 a year and now it is so underwater the other way. >> it's all built on this problem of young people not signing up for -- everything depended on that happening. it hasn't happened. as a result, the population who hasn't is sicker and not been able to get the premiums they can -- it all started with that assumption that young people would buy into this. they vbt. >> unfortunately, the number of network providers has shrunk as well. >> in situations where your premium hasn't gone up that much, your network narrowed. one way to -- to funnel you to a smaller pool of doctors. in many cases, people are losing
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their doctors. >> so many times with the affordable care act over the last number of years, bad news always came after the election. why did they mess up this time? >> yeah. this is politically inconvenient for hillary clinton. it's certainly been a help to donald trump. all the data, people are seeing the data and feeling it as they enroll for the plans and that's causing them to rethink what should i be doing in november and thinking about the next -- >> can donald trump fix it? >> he's got to get more specific. absolutely he can. he hasn't given a plan that has given people a sense that he knows how he wants to fix it. he's been very good at critiquing obamacare. but he has to provide more details if people believe he has a plan to bring the costs down and expand their options, create more choice >> we know that she has supported the affordable care act throughout its life. >> continues to do so. >> been a problem for her. professor, thank you very much. >> good to be here. straight ahead, mainstream
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media praised james comey when he let hillary clinton off the hook in july. but now -- >> he has shown that he is responsive to, a, pressure from the congress. >> in fact, if he said this is not an investigation, this is just finding out, he could have said there's nothing criminal here. he could have put in we don't know, we have not seen the e-mails. >> why are they doing a 180? we'll talk about that next. plus julian assange, talks about a new document dump that he says could put hillary in jail. we're going to tell you about that. first, happy birthday to vanilla ice. our buddy watching us in florida right now. he's 49.
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from the beginning, he has shown that he is responsive to, a, pressure from the republican congress. >> could be duplicates or not relevant to the case. is that why there's been some news that the justice department was against the idea of director comey sending a letter? >> he could have said this is not an investigation. this is just finding out. he could have said there's nothing criminal here. he could have put in we don't know, we have not seen these e-mails. >> well, it didn't take long after the news broke for millry to get her friends in the media to trash director comey over this e-mail investigation. >> joining us now to react is houie carr impactful talk show host and hosted a donald trump
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forum. are you surprised about the 180 that both parties are doing on james comey? >> no. it's only to be predicted, brian. i was amused that paul krugman, "the new york times" columnist within moments was describing the release of the letter as comey-gate. like it's his problem. that he's done something wrong here. it's amazing. i looked at the headlines yesterday in the "washington post." james comey's dangerous october surprise. james comey fails to follow justice department rules yet again. james comey needs to clean up his mess. you know, it's the damage comey's bad timing could do. what kind of bad timing? they said this guy was a lifelong republican, a devout catholic. he was the dudley do wright of washington. now he's the worst guy in the world. >> this also reminds me, while hillary clinton is calling foul,
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how you and i are old enough to remember, it was 24 years ago on the weekend before george walker bush versus bill clinton that weinberger, his secretary of defense was indicted. the indictment was later thrown out. but at that point, bill clinton seized on it and said, see, this proves the culture of corruption with the bushes. >> exactly. that's the other thing here. jamie gurel i can, the number 2 person under clinton. she wrote an op-ed piece and said in the last 60 days, the balance should be struck against returning indictments. i guess only if you're investigating a democrat, right, you should lay off in the last 60 days? there's obviously a double standard. the statute of limitations had run out on that casper weinberger indictment. it was a transparent way to get headlines for clinton when he was failing in the polls. >> back in july when it came out
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and comey did not indict hillary, the "washington post" editorial board said the republicans are attacking mr. comey for doing his job. what are they going to say now for him doing his job? >> you know, it's ridiculous. this is like 1984. the ministry of truth turns on a dime and we're supposed to forget what they were writing a few months earlier. loretta lynch, of the attorney general, saying that he's violating the rules. is it a good protocol for her to be meeting with the potential person of interest, husband on the tarmac in the phoenix airport? i mean, come on. this is ridiculous. >> lastly, howie, there's a problem. our justice department might be at war with the fbi. our fbi is mad at their leader. that's why on october 3rd they get the 630,000 e-mails, they start seeing them. later on they inform james comey we got this.
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comey is in a no-win situation so to speak. if he holds it, his hands are on the scale. if he releases it you could say he's putting his hand on the scales. if he holds it and in january it turns out this investigation had seen it on october 3rd, he'd go down in history as a man that thoroughly affected this election. >> i agree. i agree. you also got to remember, this guy, the number two guy in the fbi, mccabe, he's the one the "wall street journal" has been reporting on this for days, his wife was running for the state senate in virginia. got a lot of money from terry mcauliffe, a clinton confidant. over $500,000. he tried to put the kibosh on the reopening of the investigation. this is just -- trump is right. this makes watergate look like child's play. >> four separate fbi field offices were conducting their investigation. it never stopped. new york led the way in this case, aided by little rock. howie, thanks so much. look forward to what you have to
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say on your show today. >> thank you, brian. thanks everybody. >> thank you. heather with headlines. >> good morning. lots of other things going on. a whole lot of news. a bombshell new batch of wikileaks e-mails now revealing a link between hillary clinton's campaign and cnn? dump 23. that's how many have come out so favre john podesta's e-mails showing clinton's chief strategist secretly forwarding an' aisle ma aides and staffers. heads up, between us it was titled. an alert to the clinton campaign. the favorable poll numbers before the poll is released which is a big no no. all of this as the secret sharing site warns phase 3 of election coverage is now on its way. >> after 115 days at the international space station, american astronaut kate ruin ins has -- rue bins has returned to earth.
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>> liftoff. >> congrats, kate. great to have you home. space capsule carrying she, a russian and japanese astronaut. the trio spent four months in space and rub yins making -- the first person to sequence dna above the earth's atmosphere. broken bones, punctured lungs and no 911. a chilling goodbye video after a deadly crash that killed his best friend. the man lost his strength as he waits more than 30 hours for help. >> hi everybody. [ bleep ]. all i can really say. 50 feet down in the ravine. just want to say i love you guys. sorry being stupid.
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i got a broke sternum i think. maybe back. >> goodness. he said i'm sorry guys. what i did was stupid. in total darkness, struggling to speak. a passing driver hears his cries for help. this man is now recovering in the hospital and is expected to be okay. those are your headlines. how difficult to watch him going through that. >> no kidding. i didn't know if he was going to live or not by the story. >> he did. >> just the fact that while he was talking to the camera, you could hear people driving by. that's got to be frustrating. because they're way up there and can't see you. >> somebody finally heard him. not his time. a miracle. >> thankfully, someone found him. >> amen to that. on a different note, where do we find janice dean. >> she's dressed up for halloween. >> it's my favorite time of year. you guys, you know that you've been in my office and i have a closet full of costumes. they will be changing throughout the morning. stay tuned. >> all right. >> it is the spookiest time of year and it actually might be
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the warmest halloween on record for a lot of folks. look at your temperatures across the country. central u.s., southern plains, warmer than average. 10 to 30 degrees above average. we do have a system across the northwest that could bring inclement weather. maybe an umbrella. if you live across the northwest, the northern plains. but otherwise, the rest of the country looks good and it's going to be warm. so back home in canada, i used to wear my snow suit underneath my costume. in a lot of places you won't have to do that. maybe they'll be wearing bathing suits. here's your spook cast. 86 in houston. 86 in atlanta, georgia. 54 in new york. it's going to be in the 60s in fargo. again, it's going to be quite a warm halloween. back inside, ainsley, steve and brian. >> j.d., you say you have a lot of costumes. you're not going to change into one of those scary clowns, are you? >> no, i have no scary clowns. that would scare me. >> what are you going to be next? >> you have to stay tuned.
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>> a tease. >> thank you. >> watch the show. janice dean, the costume machine. meanwhile, they both handled -- mishandled classified information, but only one is in jail. we're going to talk to the mother that of sailor who is serving time while hillary clinton is free to campaign for the white house. former disney star hilary duff is forced to apologize for what people are calling an offensive halloween costume. look at that. did she need to say i'm sorry for that? >> is she a pilgrim. >> and he's an american indian, i think.
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clinton's investigation to other classified document cases that ended entirely differently for different people. >> the young man that he mentioned, u.s. navy sailor cristiano owe was sent to prison for taking photos in a classified area of a submarine. you might remember we interviewed his mom. that happened in 2009. >> his mom kathleen agrees there's a double standard for hillary and her son while her son sits in prison. this really must be tearing you up to see the double standard to such a stark degree that we're witnessing right now. >> it is. it's been devastating for our family. as you obviously said, my son is in prison, his wife and daughter without him right now. so that in itself is pretty rough. then seeing someone else not held to the same standard is mind-boggling to me and disgusting. >> why do you think she got off and your son didn't? >> or might be getting off. who knows? >> the only thing i can say, i've said it over and over every
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time i've interviewed, there's obviously a clear double standard. either you're connected to the corruption that's existing, what we're seeing what's being exposed more and more in our government or you're not. if you're an average american, you are not held to the same standard as people like hillary clinton and her staff. >> the fbi director revealed back in july that she did have classified information on her e-mail which is against the law. she really shouldn't have done that. what did your son do? >> when my son was 22 in 2009, he was aboard a submarine. at that time there were no cell phone bans. he and many submariners or young men were taking photos. unfortunately, my son had six photos on his phone which was an insecure device. >> are these the pictures? >> they showed pictures at the treadmill an the picture there. they showed the engine room. >> showing the treadmill is against the rules? >> well, it's the things that are behind the treadmill that they were concerned about. >> the gizmos. >> which is, again, as you can
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see, they've been declassified. one of the statements that donald trump made over the weekend was this is a 40-year-old submarine and probably 30 years ago if the russians wanted that information, they would have had it. whether that's the truth or not, i don't know. what i can say is, the comparison is very clear to me and so many others. both hillary clinton and my son had classified information on an insecure device. the plot that changes or divides them is that my son, there's no evidence he transmitted or shared them. where i believe an e-mail is consistently transmitted. an e-mail is transmitted. so she had information on insecure device, it was transmitted. mishandling classified information, you heard comey said there was no intents on the part of hillary clinton. there was no intent on the part of my son as well. >> if intent matters -- >> it doesn't matter. >> it doesn't matter. that's what they told your son. that's why he's in jail. >> correct. >> what could you do to bring this case up again or is this ever go to trial?
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>> it never did go to trial. the week before trial the department of justice and the fbi became intimidating and threatening to my family. my son made the decision to take a plea agreement to stop what was going on for us. we spent everything that we had. we went forward with that. he accepted responsibility for having the six photos. part of the plea agreement. unfortunately, the fbi department of justice required there was no appeal allowed in that plea agreement. as well as we found out that because he was sentenced to one year versus one year and one day, he will be required to serve the full one year. in addition, he'll be on six months electronic monitoring home arrest after and three years -- we can visit him now and we're grateful that we have that opportunity. >> meanwhile, hillary clinton's millionaire could become president of the united states and did send classified information. your son is behind bars. his wife lost her job because she has to take care of her child at home. doesn't have child care. financially, it's a strain on
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your family. >> it's a horrible strain. i myself had lost my job because i was a federal employee as i stated. i've mentioned before when i was on here and i'm going to say it again, i have a strong faith in god, that god will take care of us. i continue to pray for that. i recognize that as a federal employee, two months ago i would not be able to come on the tv under the hatch act. which has been brought up for comey. i'm grateful that god has allowed me to have this opportunity to speak out. it's not just about my son. it's about ever american patriot. what happened to us can happen to anyone. >> you clearly have faith in our country. we wish you all the best. check out our facebook page.
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boyfriend is dressed as an american indian. people went on social media and accused her of being racist. >> dressing like a pilgrim is racist. >> she was forced to apologize. she said i'm so sorry for people i offended for my costume. it was not properly thought through and i am truly from the bottom of my heart. i'm sorry. a lot of people said this is crazy. you did not nothing wrong. it's offensive that you are apologizing. stop! if someone got offended. that's not your problem. they can deal with it. tough. kim, said i'm native american and not offended. people need to stop reverse racism and maybe go out and meet a native. that's her opinion. meanwhile, there's a mom who is very creative deep in the heart of texas and deep in the
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deep freeze, this is head in the freezer costume. >> god love her. her name is alicia williams. she won over the internet and also won her office halloween costume contest. >> she went to her office contest with in the refrigerator. >> she has eggo waffles on the left side. bag of chicken nuggets. >> shopping list on the front. >> it took two days to make that costume. she used rock candy. she cut her finger and used the blood. >> social media reaction to the seahawks player who got a penalty for hugging a referee. >> no hugs allowed. >> they said all you need is love. apparently not if you are an nfl ref. he scored a touchdown against the saints. he hugs the ref and the ref
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clinton camp throwing huema under the bus. >> the fbi has derailed the clinton campaign. now they want to charge the fbi direct we are a crime and wait until you hear about who is behind that. remember him? harry reid parting shots. eight days left. all democrats is calling for hillary clinton to step down. you woke up and your morning is better because you woke up with friends. ♪ let's get straight to that fox news alert. the fbi under fire now. senate democratic leader harry reid accusing the director of the fbi, james comey, of breaking the law. as hillary clinton's email investigation ramps up overnight. >> the feds are officially getting a warrant to search the laptop of huma abedin's husband.
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>> it was a join laptop. they both owned it when they were married. >> we're following the latest developments. there are plenty. >> oh, my goodness. we're learning a lot more this morning about what exactly is on that laptop and how it got there. two sources with direct knowledge of this investigation say that laptop was used to back up huma abedin's phone multiple times, including some of her emails. the "wall street journal" put the number at 650,000. they were uncovered by the fbi office in new york which is investigating an i -- abedin's husband anthony weiner. it turned up positive hits for state.gov. the fbi had the laptop for several weeks. when did james comey finally learn about it?
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democrats are demanding that he release more information. the top democrat is accusing him of breaking the of the law of violating the hatch act. senator reid sent him a letter that says your actions in recent months have demonstrated a disturbing double standard for treatment of sensitive information with what appears to be a clear intent to aid one political party over another. but remember this is the same democratic party praised him for not bringing charges against hillary clinton. so what do you think? >> i think this is an amazing time for donald trump, taking his message to all americans, and we're having a great time with our positive message of hope, growth, opportunity, for
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all americans. donald trump said it many, many times. he wants to be president of all americans, and we're looking forward to election day. >> i've been watching some of your live events. one thing is consistent. you start with obamacare, and then you go to the emails. why do you think that obamacare resonates more. what are you seeing? >> the american people have always wanted to talk about the substance of the issues, and we have been saying -- mr. trump has been saying for a year and a half that he wants to repeal and replace obamacare. that's going to be his number one signature issue. to get that off the backs of the american people. and make american health care great again. and what we've seen is through our events across the country, mr. trump's been traveling expensively over the last -- extensively over the last several months. we've seen the american people respond to that issue and that's why we're talking about the issues. obviously, the fbi issue is a big one, but the american people care about what's affecting them on a day-to-day basis. >> sure.
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"chica"chicago tribune" is not supporting hillary clinton through all this. this is what the columnist wrote. think of a nation suffering a bad economy and continuing chaos in the middle east and now also facing a criminal investigation of a president. the best thing would be for democrats to ask her to step down. it would be the most responsible thing to do if the nation were more important to them than power. and the american news media, fairly or not firmly identified in the public mind as mrs. clinton's political action committee should begin demanding it. what's your reaction? >> that's columnist john kass. >> these are not friends of donald trump either. what they are saying is another four years of clinton investigations. they lived through the 90s where one investigation after the other of the corruption that was the clinton white house from 1993 to 2000.
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and they just don't want to see it again. they are seeing issues like this with james comey this past weekend that's raising that bar for them. they are bringing up an issue that the democrats need to consider seriously. >> sure. you know, david, there have been three big october surprises in your favor. wikileaks. you had the affordable care act which you talked about with brian a moment ago and now james comey. that could explain how in the very latest "washington post" abc poll hillary clinton's 12 point lead has evaporated in less than a week. right now, they are neck and neck. according to the "new york times," donald trump is up by 4 in florida. why is it that people who have been on the fence seem to be going your guy's way? >> this is exciting. this is what we've been always been hoping and planning for in this campaign. mr. trump's message to republicans is really resonating, and to independents, it's really resonating.
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that's who is coming home to mr. trump's candidacy. that's why we're seeing this lift in the polls the last few days. >> i am surprised personally that you are in new mexico and michigan. not north carolina and pennsylvania what's going on? >> we're in pennsylvania and florida as well. we're if pennsylvania tomorrow. >> what are you seeing in michigan? >> what we're seeing is polls tightening. we've had three polls in the last few days that show us within the margin of error in michigan. we're excited to be able to bring our message there and mr. trump is doing some great events there later today. we look at new mexico, michigan, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and others as an opportunity for us to expand our map. to be on offense this last week, and mrs. clinton, while in between naps is really trying to -- >> in between naps, david. >> is seen as being on the defensive. she's having to protect her areas. >> she wants you to let go. she says i want to see those
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emails, james comey. do you feel the same way? >> that's a defensive posture. >> do you want to see them? >> she's able to say that because james comey is not able to provide them. she's demanding something that is not possible under our current system. >> because it makes it look like she's saying i didn't do anything wrong. i want to see these emails. >> we all want to see transparency when in fact she and huma abedin knows what's in these. >> they will not complete the investigation before the election. >> of course not. this is going to take months. we as all americans are concerned about electing somebody who is going to be in such -- have such criminal problems as president. >> david, for the fbi director to come out on friday and do what he did, what does that suggest to you is in this 650,000 email cache? >> it's interesting. i've worked in investigations for a long, long time. this is very serious.
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because no fbi director 12 days before the general election for president of the united states is going to take that action unless he or she has seen evidence that has -- requires this type of action. >> raising to the level. >> it has to have reached the level in which his senior leadership in the fbi demanded action and i think he relented to his senior leadership. >> you believe there's something going on in the fbi that forced him to do that, within the fbi. >> this happens in every case. because people come to you and say we need to do this. they make arguments. he was clearly convinced that there were possible crimes here by the candidate and her top aides. look, let's not forget five of her aides received immunity. these people -- this is a -- an octupus. >> you have harry reid blaming james comey. james comey is investigating her emails. >> harry reid is a political hack. he's on his way out.
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so he has nothing to lose. he's not running for reelection and quite honestly, thankfully. these democrats will do anything to try and muddy the waters and we just need to let the fbi do their job. >> david bossie, thank you very much. >> thank you very much. >> we should point out we did invite folks from the hillary clinton campaign and they declined to appear. when i woke up this morning, this is the last full week before the election. >> exactly. game on. >> we all know she has a butler. >> hope you are off to a great monday and happy halloween to you. starting off now with a fox news alert and a real panic on the runway for passengers aboard this flight. a possible bomb threat from a fellow passenger forcing hundreds of people to evacuate this plane overnight. it was a spirit airlines flight from fort lauderdale and it was just about to leave for dallas. a twitter video showing police
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boarding that plane, quickly removing the person who made that threat. but outraged passengers say they had no idea what on earth was going on. listen to this. >> they left us on the plane for hours. we were not allowed to get up, go to the bathroom. we're not to get any of our things. >> passengers were loaded on to buses until the all-clear was given. more on that as we get it. another fox news alert right now. that deranged killer who sparked a massive eight-day manhunt killed in a shootout overnight with oklahoma police. a farmer spotted michael vance camping out in a field. officers then were quickly able to move in. one of those officers was shot but is expected to be okay. vance was wanted for allegedly killing two of his family members. and then shooting at responding officers before he took off in a stolen car. that's the video of him right there. well, the last time melania trump delivered a speech about her husband it was at the
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republican national convention. remember this. >> if you want someone to fight for you and your country, i can assure you that he's the guy. >> well, now she's heading out on the campaign trail for the first time. she will deliver a speech on thursday in philadelphia. melania spent most of the campaign at home with her young son baron. she told ainsley about that one. no word yet on what she will say on thursday. that's a terrific interview you did with her, ainsley. >> i think she found out for the first time she was doing three speeches in the final week. really? i had no idea. it was a big news week. everybody was talking about richard gere and lily tomlin and the iphone. what were the top trends? >> you get a lot of perks if you are the president if you don't
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>> eight days until the election and another huge weekend in the news, this past one. everybody was talking about trending wise, richard gere, lily tomlin, and that's if you ask facebook. 95% of campaign contributions from the tech industry went to their candidate, hillary clinton. senior editor of the federalist, molly hemingway joining us now from our nation's capital. >> good morning. >> how is it possible if you look on facebook you don't get anything on hillary clinton and the new fbi investigation? >> this weekend, donald trump tweeted that they were not
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covering this news about hillary clinton. that's not true. it was trending on facebook and on twitter and top of the google news. there are problems with social media and how they control news stories. it was just this year that facebook had to do that big face-saving meeting with conservatives when it was revealed they were going through news from conservative outlets. you don't get the actual results, they want to get what they say are the actual results and they have a political position, google news, the ceo of google's parent company eric schmidt was exposed as working intimately with the hillary clinton campaign. twitter kicks people off. it was a very legitimate concern
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how the social media giants are controlling information. >> sure. and we're going to put up -- you mentioned some of the social media executives who are supporting hillary clinton. you got the guy from one of the facebook founder, facebook ceo, yahoo. eric schmidt wants to be hillary's number one outside adviser. people should not think when they go on social media it's fair for the most part because it looks like if you look at that, if you believe that, molly, they all tilt way to the left. >> well, there is a very big problem in silicon valley of a political unevenness and a bias there. facebook did say that they were going to allow donald trump to post his opinions, but they weren't extending that that same generosity to actual members. you have to be careful. at the same time, social media is a great way to work around normal mainstream media constraints. you've seen these videos exposing the voter fraud schemes, the democratic dirty
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tricks. those were not covered very well by mainstream media. they were spread with social media. you saw the same thing with under cover videos, exposing planned parenthood's participation in selling fetal body parts. social media is still a great tool for conservatives to get their message out but they should be concerned about controls at the top. >> people would like to follow molly hemingway on twitter, what's your handle? >> mz hemingway. >> what do you think about that? email us at fox and friends.com. james comey just blew hillary clinton's chances at the white house, but republicans say she can only blame herself. we've got a fair-and-balanced debate straight ahead eight days out. ♪ the world is full of surprising moments.
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>> time now for your news by the numbers. $54 million is where we start, that's what the department of defense paid for life saving epipens, they paid full retail price buying through private pharmacies. and $6.3 million that's how much you she would out -- shelled out so president obama could play golf with tiger woods.
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finally, 3-2. that's the cubs beating the indians in game five. forcing a game six. bad news is it's back to cleveland for six to seven. >> that's only bad news if you are a cubs fans. you are biased. hillary clinton and her team declaring war now on the fbi. >> the fbi director, okay, you violated these two protocols. you are the public -- you owe the public full information. >> we find it strange ten days out he's putting this letter out there. >> in fact, it's not just strange. it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> but is the fbi really the one to blame? here to debate this is trump surrogate and radio talk show dr. gina louden and also phil levine. i'll start with you dr. louden.
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do you think is it james comey's fault? who is to blame here? >> no, this is a pattern of the clintons and their cronies. they blamed the women that her husband attacked. they immediately hired private investigators to trash them. this is what they did with james o'keefe, they blamed him. wikileaks, they blamed the russians. that proved not to be true. this is their m.o. and they don't want the truth to be, it looks like this -- this company of people are so mired in scandal, ainsley, i don't even see how she would govern at this point. they don't want the american people to see that. so it's a distraction. >> phil, had back in july, when they said she was not going to be indicted, the democrats were saying he's just doing his job. is that fair? >> all of a sudden, there's these new emails that came out. the fact of the matter, those are most likely backed up
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emails. my god, i'm hearing from the folks in south florida, people that came from countries like venezuela, where they have actually seen things like that happen in their countries and that's why they are living in miami now. this is concerning to all americans. how do the director know this weeks and weeks in advance and 11 days before they decide to bring this out. my god, something doesn't smell right here. my instinct tells me this is a problem here. this is not a great week for the fbi. all americans need to understand why are they getting involved in this election. >> dr. louden, is timing the problem or what she actually did the problem? >> i think what the american people are waking up to is number one this would be a daily occurrence if she were president. kind of a horrifying thought because she does have so much scandal, but i think also when we worry about corruption, i think we have to think about if this is on some, you know,
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sexual pervert's computer somewhere, what foreign government has information on mrs. clinton or those closely associated with her and how would they use that against the american people, ainsley? i think that is the real corruption that we need to be concerned with and the things that many that have come to the united states have fought freedom for is freedom from the kind of corruption that plagues the clinton camp. >> what do you think about this? it's affecting her in the points. she was up 12 points a few days ago and now she's leading by 2. >> florida is always going to be close. it was close in 2012. it's close in 2002. we know the election is going to be close. for the sake of transparency because of the director of the fbi is getting involved in the election, why doesn't the commissioner, the irs get involved in the election. we know that donald trump is under investigation. the irs should follow the lead of the director of the fbi and release his information and the state attorneys general should
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release information on trump university and all the fraud cases going across the state. let's bring it all out there right now. that's what the government should do. >> wow. what's your response to that? is that a pivot or what, dr. louden? >> that is a masterful pivot. how about a hillary just doesn't destroy evidence, doesn't hammer people's phones. >> that's a great lie because you know it's not true. >> doesn't bleach emails. >> it's on a server. what happened, they had a bad investigation? they all of a sudden found 600,000 emails. [ both speaking at the same time ] >> irs, give us that information. >> thank you so much, mayor, and dr. louden for being with us. brand-new details on that 767 that exploded on the runway. is it part of a bigger problem
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affecting planes? a new problem for hillary clinton. clinton didn't break the law. her server did. will her server do hard time? >> she's going back to look at the server. that's what he said. >> so the server is -- we're going to charge the server with time? do you think it would do hard time? perhaps the death penalty? ial. really? the fbi said there were 110 classified emails that were exchanged... hillary lied. and another lie? i respect the second amendment. but behind closed doors, hillary told liberal elites... the supreme court is wrong on the second amendment. hillary will lie about anything to get elected. the nra institute for legislative action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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♪ h♪ but they only see hisfrom farwrinkles. ♪ ♪ he's gotta play it cool to seal the deal. ♪ ♪ better find a way to smooth things over. ♪ ♪ if only harry used some bounce, to dry.♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ he would be less-wrinkly and winning at life. ♪ >> the front runner of this race is under criminal investigation by the fbi and your position appears to be -- >> no, she's not, tucker. i don't believe when director james comey says he's going back to look at this other server that anthony weiner had, i don't believe that means that hillary clinton is under criminal investigation. what he said is he's going back
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to the server. >> the server is under investigation. is that your position? do you think the server would do hard time? perhaps the death penalty. this is crazy talk. >> he has admitted that he doesn't know that there are any emails there that are connected to this or not. that's what he's admitted and that's what you my friend gloss over. >> my friend, you gloss. >> mr. glossy. tucker carlson joins us right now from our nation's capital. >> he did call you his friend. >> o'malley is not dumb. he ran from president. he's hardly a dummy and he's forced by his feel at this to the democratic party. >> republicans have no problem.
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we have the "chicago tribune" columnist who says they are so upset they are not voting for hillary clinton. >> if you see john kasich or jeb bush, you'll see no reference to the hillary clinton investigation. the republican party for all its money flaws, basically is an ideological party concerned with ideas. they feel strong about them. the democratic party is about wielding power. the presumption being we're good people, we're smarter and more virtuous than you. there are a couple of differences. in general, it's just about winning and governing. that's scary, actually. >> tucker, yesterday, i was watching judge jeanine pir row's show.
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and he said he's a long time clinton family friend and he said i can't vote for her now and the judge said what? did i just hear you correctly? what's your message to the independents that still have not decided who they are voting for? >> doug's reason was interesting and pragmatic. she's under investigation personally. her family foundation is under a series of investigations. her closest aide is under investigation. her long time fund-raiser terry mcauliffe is under investigation. there are a lot of criminal investigations clustered hillary clinton. if she were elected, what would that mean? we could wind up in an actual crisis, leave office crisis. potentially. that's his concern. i think voters should think that through. it doesn't mean she's guilty of anything. i'm not alleging anything. i'm merely saying this is a big deal and pretending it's not happening which is the position of most democrats is not adequate. it's actually happening. >> the fbi has got through
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650,000 emails to figure out what's going on there. meanwhile, you know, apparently, while martin o'malley have the new talking points. blame the server. don't blame the gunman. blame the gun. you've got howard dean back to his old tricks. ironically comey put himself on the same side as putin, along with the congressman from the great state of ohio who is a democrat, tim ryan. listen to this. >> i can't imagine there's anything there there that's going to have an effect on the election is. the question is where did these documents come from, how did they get to the fbi, is russia involved in this. we don't have any clue where this stuff is coming from. >> we don't have any clue from the stuff is coming from but we're going to mention russia every time we have a chance. >> i don't think you can say
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howard dean knows better. he has his talking points confused. these are separate stories. they are separate investigations. there's no allegation of russia's involvement in the current fbi criminal investigation into hillary clinton whatsoever. they are just kind of throwing it out there. here's the ominous part. russia is an actual country with nuclear weapons. it's a player in europe. to change our foreign policy to suit her presidential campaign for the final week of it is a very reckless thing to do. we're taking a newly aggressive posture against russia just to help hillary clinton. trump is often called reckless and in cases true. this is really reckless. >> this is an example of what happens if donald trump doesn't get in his own way by sticking to the prompter and doing select interviews he's allowed hillary clinton to become the story and he's picked up 12 points in almost -- in the latest poll. he's within one on the cbs tracking poll. he's within two on the investors
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business daily poll and he's on the march. where do you think we're going to end up in eight days? >> i think obamacare has driven most of this. the polls have not observed the news of the new investigation. trump is doing better right now than he has at any point during the entire expanse of this race. she's lost more than 10 points in a week. that's a dramatic movement. i would never presume to predict the income. you know where it's going. >> she can't come from behind. she has to have something happen to have her come from behind. >> you always want to peek at the end which is -- >> anything can happen. >> tucker, all weekend, your hair looked good. your hair looks best today. the part is pronounced. it's right on the money. >> it's so tired. i let the hair lady have her way. she did. >> she had her way with your hair. >> she did. >> tucker, have a great halloween.
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>> it's great to have you guys this morning. you can't even see us. get some sleep. he's on every show. he just doesn't sleep. >> he's a busy man. meanwhile, it's about 20 minutes before the top of the hour and heather joins us with some aviation news. >> he has cute hair. it's like little boy hair. i love that look. >> good morning to you. couple news headlines i want to bring you right now. plane maintenance records are now under the microscope as this plane burst into flame at chicago's o'hare airport. investigators are looking for clues about what happened. they say there was an uncontrolled engine fire that caused this horrifying scene. it sent parts flying and sparked a fuel fire. a pew passengers -- few passengers suffered injuries in a rush to escape. a california woman missing for five days is lucky to be alive today. the 69-year-old driver crashed
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her car in a ditch in the mohave desert. five days later, rescuers finally reached that woman. they spent an hour trying to pry her out of that wreckage. she was airlifted to a nearby hospital where she is now listed in serious but non-life-threatening condition. thank goodness for that. >> this is another unreal and outrageous story. this combat veteran says she was humiliated by american airlines and she's now suing that company. >> arguing back and forth, humiliation, harassment, and ultimately my flight was denied. the whole situation perpetuated my disability. it sent me into crisis mode. >> this is about her service dog. the airline refusing to let lisa mccombs from boarding her flight with her service dog, despite her paperwork and her veteran status. the lawsuit alleges an american
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airlines agent argued with her, asking what is your disability anyway? she's now asking for unspecified damages. >> this story drives me nuts. i've been on planes so many times where i've seen young women with little fluffy dogs and they claim it's a therapy dog or really their therapist or somebody wrote a note for them. this a legitimate case, the american airlines needs to do the right thing. thank you very much. it is 18 before the top of the hour. fbi agents investigating the clintons on the verge of revolt over interference from the justice department and attorney general loretta lynch. has she finally crossed the line? former attorney general alberto gonzalez is here next. donald trump is making the most this week on the campaign trail. we're live on the campaign trail next to find out his strategy for the next eight days and hillary's as well. ♪ "when the ship comes in" by the hollies
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donald trump going all out on hillary clinton over the fbi's renewed investigation into her emails that came out on friday. >> and mr. trump is taking his message on a last-minute push in the state of michigan in an effort to win what is traditionally a democratic state. >> john roberts joins us from grand rapids, michigan, with the latest from the trump camp. hey, john. >> good morning. folks showing up for donald trump's rally. and you are saying, wait a minute, doesn't hillary clinton have a lock on the state? real clear politics poll shows her up an average of 7, but donald trump says we've got other polls that show it more
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within 3 points. certainly the race is tight nationally. the new abc news tracking poll came out. hillary clinton leads by a single point. 46-45 but in the cross tabs there's some interesting trends developing here. hillary clinton's unfavorable ratings in this poll is now at 60%. that is higher than donald trump at 58%. a couple of things to watch for since the new fbi investigation news broke. there's been a four-point drop in enthusiasm for hillary clinton and trump support among republicans at 89% is higher than hillary clinton's at 87% among democrats. so things to watch over the next few days. donald trump today of course will be talking more about the renewed fbi investigation as well as issues. he likes to talk about obamacare because with the double digit increases a lot of americans will be facing, it's a huge election issue and he plans, he said this yesterday in colorado, to end the most divisive election we have seen in a long, long time on a positive note.
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here's what he said. >> i will continue to address and expose the criminal corruption of hillary clinton and the threat to the survival of our democracy, but i also want to spend these next nine days with the wonderful people of this country talking about my vision for making america great again and let's talk positive. >> it should be a good crowd here in grand rapids today. that building hose -- holds 62,000 people. at this point in the election, enthusiasm counts for a lot which is why that number between hillary clinton and donald trump about who has got the more enthusiastic support among the parties, very important. >> thank you very much. john, by the way, talking about enthusiasm, you are there at the delta plex. on november the 5th, they are
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having a bacon and beer celebration there. it's $20 and it's pretty much all the bacon you can eat. >> just another reason to love grand rapids besides the ford museum. >> fantastic. >> thank you. good look in the smell. >> who doesn't love the bacon smell? >> in the afternoon. >> they do. they sell cologne for men. >> i would buy it. fbi agents investigating the clintons on the verge of revolt because of inference by the justice department and in particular attorney general loretta lynch. we're going to talk to former attorney general alberto gonzalez about that next. country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it.
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over the summer, attorney general loretta lynch reduced herself from the investigation of hillary clinton's emails. has she been pulling the strings all along? we were just talking during the break. we say we don't know what's going on between justice and the fbi and what do you mean she might not really have reaccused herself from the investigation. >> if there was a formal recusal and there was a process involved, she wouldn't have been able to comment at all as to what director comey did last week. once you recuse yourself, you are nout completely. that doesn't mean there's no direction from justice. at that point the deputy attorney general steps in and that's what so peculiar about all of this.
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the absence of justice. >> what about the tension clearly between justice and the fbi going forward? is that highly unusual to you? >> well, occasionally from time to time there's going to be tension, of course, between the investigators, and the prosecutors in terms of whether or not to go forward or not. investigators may think there's enough evidence to go forward. prosecutors may look at the evidence and decide, no, we disagree. it is our job to make that calculation. so sometimes there's going to be tension, but obviously what makes this unusual is the fact that we're just a week away from a presidential election involving one of the candidates, and that's what makes it so unusual. the other thing that makes it unusual, of course, is the way that james comey announced this summer that they would not move forward with any kind of criminal charges. so there's very little about this investigation that is consistent with protocol, quite frankly. >> we understand too that justice found out that the new york field office was continuing to pursue this email
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investigation and the clinton foundation and according to the "wall street journal" article, they are extremely angry with the fbi for going forward with this after james comey made his little speech. >> that to me is somewhat surprising. you got the u.s. attorneys general who are the field generals for main justice. their job is to make sure that they are aware of any investigation which could be considered high profile. this would be. >> i think harry reid came out and said i think james comey is in violation of the hatch act. he might bring legal action against him. is he in violation of anything that you know of? >> i don't know if this is in violation of hatch act. it was intended to prevent government officials from going out and politicsing on behalf of a candidate, using government resources on behalf of a local candidate. i'm not sure this reaches a violation of the hatch act. >> you are one of the rare
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people that really has an understanding of the inside and outside. as you look at this situation, what bothers you most? >> well, one of the -- there are many things that bother me most about the investigation. one is the absence of the attorney general, and the prosecutors in this case. it's as if they have stepped aside completely and allowed the playing field to james comey who heads up the investigators and that is not the appropriate role of main justice. their job is to take their evidence gathered by the investigators at the fbi and make a decision as to whether or not a crime has been committed. >> one of the next few drops, i hope you stay by your phone. thanks so much. straight ahead in our final hour. hillary clinton's campaign manager under intense heat this morning. the democrats top aide, huma abedin no longer on the trail. did they throw her under the bus? mike emanuel is traveling with hillary. we asked him to check under the bus. we'll tell you what he found.
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today is halloween, it's october 31st. i'm ainsley earhardt. eight days until the election. we have a fox news alert for you. hillary clinton's top aide lawyering up now after the fbi gets the go ahead to read more than 650,000 new emails on anthony weiner's laptop. >> another 650,000 emails. i think that's called the mother loed. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner.de. >> we never thought we were going to say thank you to anthony weiner. >> thank you. hillary clinton and her team declare war on the federal bureau of investigation.
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>> we don't know whether they are to or from hillary at all. they could be things that don't have anything to do with hillary clinton. >> in fact, in fact, it's not just strange, it's unprecedented, and it is deeply troubling. >> yep. back off, everybody. she's the victim some say. we're going to tell you what we know on this monday morning. >> and one of the biggest names in news. "chicago tribune" calling on the democratic party, at least one columnist across the country to stop propping up hillary clinton and demand that she drop out. wow. keep in mind, your mornings are better with friends. >> get dressed! ♪ ♪ it is such an important story. we're going to get straight to the fox news alert. the fbi is under fire now. senate democratic leader harry reid accusing james comey of breaking the law as hillary
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clinton's email investigation ramps up overnight. >> the federal government officially getting a search warrant now, the fbi, i should say, to search the laptop of huma abedin's husband. >> i think they had it in joint custody. mike emanuel is live in west chester, new york, following the latest developments from the clinton camp. >> good morning to you. this renewed fbi email probe has sent shock waves to the clinton campaign. the mood on the campaign plane has shifted from super confident to stunned and even angry. huma abedin did not travel with hillary clinton over the weekend to battleground florida which is highly unusual since abedin is her closest aide. the discovery of hundreds of thousands of her estranged husband's laptop has reignited the email controversy. before that, we saw a very
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confident democratic nominee in senior advisers. there wasn't talking about winning the white house. they were talking about winning back the majority in the u.s. senate and sending more democrats to the house of representatives. clinton faced a question on her campaign plane last week about whether she would meet with donald trump, paul ryan and mitch mcconnell after the election. she said she wanted to be the president of everybody and she wanted to reach out to those who didn't vote for her. that seemed to reflect super confidence that she was looking past november 8th, past the election. now her campaign is dealing with this email mess months after they thought it was all done and settled, and her campaign manager is struggling to answer direct questions. >> has secretary clinton asked huma abedin what was on that laptop that she shared with her husband anthony weiner? >> she hasn't because you just offered a hypothetical on the table. let me offer you some hypotheticals that i've read in the press. i've heard a hypothetical that these emails had nothing do with
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hillary clinton whatsoever. she didn't receive or send any of them. >> that doesn't -- >> today, my team is going to fly with the clinton campaign to battleground ohio. we'll be there if she wants to take some questions. this as her aides try to find a way to get director comey to it say more. the uncertainty is damaging to the campaign. >> do you believe what the campaign has been saying that no one has spoken to huma abedin? does that sound logical to you? >> it does not sound logical when you consider our close she is to the candidate, how close she is to the inner circle of this clinton team, and so you wonder whether the lawyers have said don't talk about any contact that has been under way, but it would seem illogical and we know that friday night they were together when the bombshell went off.
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so it would seem to be since they travel together in the front compartment of the plane that at some point the democratic nominee would have looked over and said what do they have? >> exactly. mike, thank you very much. besides they would have the conversation, you know what, maybe you should lay low for next three or four days. why don't you go to your apartment and i will go campaign. >> i wouldn't say that. i would say before you go anywhere, what is on there, what could potentially be on there, and why would their tactic would be i dare you fbi to release everything? >> because the fbi can't. it's good pr spin. it's like, hey, fbi release everything. they can't do that. >> the thing that we've been witnessing is the leaks. according to sources, it says in this email, fbi has pride too. they are being told they are trumping this up. no pun intended. all of a sudden, next thing we know it leads to this. look at all the things that
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kathr kathryn harridge and bret baier. >> she wasn't indicted even though she lied to the fbi about sending classified information. she lied about having only one device. she lied about saying she turned over all her emails and she wasn't indicted. for them to open up the investigation again, they must have something major. >> we don't know the nature of it. here's the thing, the feds have said this to i think one of them leaked it to cnn over the weekend. they think there's a possibility that if there are 650,000 email on this laptop that hue ma and carlos danger shared, there's a real good possibility, you know those 33,000 email that she deleted, they were backed up on the cloud or some way on to this and next thing you know, you crack it open. and the reason we know about this is because they were looking into carlos danger,
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anthony weiner's sexting to the under age teenager. they discovered, hey, wait a minute, there are all these emails from state.gov and from the clinton foundation, that's when they called the boss and said hey, there might be something here. they took a look and there's something there. let's get a search warrant. now they are sorting through all this stuff. >> they came forward on friday. meaning -- meanwhile, the ongoing investigation continues. hillary clinton's server still looking into that. clinton foundation links and possible pay foyers -- pay-to-play, and weiner's sexting. the one that led the charge that brought this up to james comey was the new york office because they were pursuing this laptop and the weiner investigation. so steve and ainsley to the early point that friday was pertinent information reveals we should explain to you that the investigation will be reignited. by sunday it is -- a source tells fox there is no way, none,
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that james comey goes forward without knowing something about what substantially is inside. so that's why they keep on going, are you going to keep calling me out because i'll keep telling you more and more information. that's why she didn't say a word yesterday, i imagine. her surrogates decided to do it on sunday. >> there's so much unrest and revolt going on inside the fbi. people have been all over james comey for not zieting -- indicting her. the former new york chief james costru mu. he said this is like a crime family. comparing them to the gambinos. saying she sold her office for money. the clintons are a cesspool and the she's a liar. >> this happens in every case because people come to you and say we need to do this. they make arguments. he was clearly convinced that
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there were possible crimes here by the candidate and her top aides. look, let's not forget. five of of her aides received immunity. th octopus, this investigation. >> something big. we still don't know. but it's ongoing. they are also apparently going through the email as of this weekend. the review will not be done before the election. >> it doesn't look good for the democratic party. >> one thing is for sure, if hillary clinton wins, the next day, we're talking about this investigation, where it's heading. >> this is something else we're talking about. if she wins and she's indicted before she's inaugurated, who becomes president? >> if she's just indicted, you know, you don't lose it for indictment. you got to be convicted and all sorts -- >> if that happens, who becomes
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president? >> it wouldn't happen before the inaugurati inauguration. >> paul ryan? >> ultimately, she could pardon herself. >> she absolutely could. this is crazy. >> it's a criminal investigation. they got to move forward. now we understand, according to the "new york times," there's a blitz to get through as many of those emails 506,000 before election day. >> you are saying that can't happen. >> that's why "the new york times" says there's a huge effort. i don't need to go any further than the ninth email because i have enough here. >> there are two entities here. you got the fbi looking through the email and if they find something they suggest charges of the department of justice. but as we have learn the department of justice does not feel like anybody should be influencing an election. so will there be charges? don't hold your breath. >> you mean the department of justice under the obama administration, loretta lynch. >> it looks a little political. >> let's hand it over to heather who is telling us other news
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this morning. >> grng everybody. fox news alert. panic on the runway there was a possible bomb threat from a passenger that forced hundreds of people to evacuate their plane overnight. how terrifying that would be. it was a spirit airlines flight from fort lauderdale and was about to leave for dallas. twitter video shows police on board quickly removing the person who made the threat. outraged passengers saying they had no idea what was going on. >> they left us on the plane for about two hours. we were not allowed to get up, go to the bathroom. we were not to get any of our things. >> well, passengers were loaded on to buses until the all-clear was finally given. another fox news alert right now. that deranged killer who sparked a massive eight-day manhunt was killed in a shootout overknight with police in oklahoma. here's how they found him. a farmer spotted michael vance camping out in a field.
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he then called police. officers quickly moving in. one of them was shot but is expected to be okay. vance is wanted for allegedly killing two family members, an aunt and an uncle and shooting at police officers before taking off in a stolen car. and an out-of-control car plows through a group of nascar fans. sending two dozen people to the hospital, including a 13-year-old. this is at martinsville in virginia. the driver tried to pass another car and lost control. >> i was standing right behind that chevy old-style truck. i felt the wind go behind me and i heard screams. >> 22 people hurt. the driver not yet charges. it is a very happy halloween for cubs fans. the team still alive in the world series against the
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indians. a three-run inning and closer aroldis chapman got the final eight out to finish the game. >> there will be a game six. cubs win it 3-2. >> indians still lead the series 3-2. game six tomorrow night in cleveland. congratulations to those cubs. >> it came down to the all-star game and that could be the reason why cleveland wins. >> clearly both great teams to make it this far and to be so competitive. >> how philosophical of you. >> heather just mentioned, halloween at the conclusion of this hour, we're going to be dressed up in a special costume. >> at least two of you. >> i'm anti-halloween. >> you are a fun person. you got to show people how fun you are by dressing up. >> not on halloween. the surprises coming on the
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hillary clinton camp. julian assange says the dump could finally put hillary clinton in jail. >> could it doom democrats from winning back the senate? our next guest says it looks bad for the dems. and preservatives liquid gels delivers the powerful cold symptom relief you need without the unnecessary additives you don't. store manager: clean up, aisle 4. alka-seltzer plus liquid gels. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises.
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>> we are only eight days until this election and the reignited investigation into hillary clinton's email server could not only affect the presidential race but also control of the senate. a new poll shows 30% of voters are less likely to support hillary clinton after the fbi reopened the investigation into her private server. there are six states where polling shows the race for the senate is neck and neck. here to weigh in on this, is ian pryor. he's the communications director for american cross roads. out of those six states, which ones are most important in your opinion and why? >> i don't know if i can label one more important than the other but i think one that's particularly interesting is nevada and that's harry reid's seat. i think you see harry reid go nuclear last night accusing james comey of a crime. he's trying to put his
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hand-picked success is -- into his seat. meanwhile, they have a dream candidate in joe heck. that race has been neck and neck for months and joe heck has had a slight lead in the public polls for several weeks, but the slightest breeze in either direction can shift that race. i think with this hillary clinton email situation that's the kind of thing that ultimately could impact a race like nevada. >> you know, brian early in the show made a great point. he was talking about donald trump campaigning in new mexico, michigan, and colorado, those are traditionally democrat states. >> he's looking at those points. that's a tough list seven, eight days out from the election.
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he must be seeing something in the polling where he thinks he can sneak a win in some of these blue states. >> i've heard a lot about republicans have to win in the state of florida and in the state of north carolina. donald trump is doing better than hillary clinton in the state of florida at least according to the latest polls. what about north carolina? and talk about that senate race too and what that means for congress. >> yeah. i think if donald trump is going to win the presidency, he absolutely has to win north carolina and the trends haven't been going his way lately but this is again something that could shift his way. part of the problem in north carolina, though, is early voting. you go down to the senate race and in between the presidential and the senate race is also a governor's race there, but in the senate race we have richard burr and debra ross we're going after pretty hard for her work in the aclu. we think it's having an impact. what are hillary clinton supporters saying this morning? former special counsel bill
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clinton, laney davis is on deck to debate that. ah, no she's not. since when? since now. she's into tai chi. she found disc sports too stressful. hold on. let me ask you this... what's she gonna like six months from now? who do we have on aerial karate? steve. steve. steve. and alexis. uh, no. just steve. just steve. just steve. live business, powered by sap. when you run live, you run simple.
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hillary clinton and her supporters blasting the fbi's decision on friday to talk about the email server case. >> i'm sure that some of you may have heard about a letter that the fbi director sent out it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. it's unprecedented and it is deeply troubling. >> well, joining us right now is former special counsel to president bill clinton, landie davis. gorpg to you. >> good morning, steve. >> you loved james comey in the summer but you now you hate him.
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>> first of all, i don't hate him. 200 former prosecutors, including former republican deputy attorney general, even your previous guest attorney general gonzalez have all said it's unprecedented what james comey has done in such a vague manner, especially without even saying that he knows anything that might be significant. so that's what is strange, but i also heard your new co-host declare hillary clinton guilty of lying and lots of other very intemperate words while mr. comey determined that she was not at least of the last time and still hasn't contradicted guilty of anything. in fact, he said it wasn't even close. >> i think mr. comey in july said she was careless but not suggesting any charges. just the way it looks, he's the fbi director.
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he's america's number one law man. for him to say he's got something pertinent regarding the case, you just figure it must be big. >> well, steve, you've used the word "must be". you are entitled as an assumption. but when you declare something as a fact when your co-host said corrupt, lied, that is irresponsible, the fbi director who was responsible said he doesn't know whether there was anything significant. so if he knows nothing is significant yet and he has nothing further to say, mrs. clinton has said put it all out. publish all the emails, but let's not speculate on what a fair-and-balanced program, "fox & friends," all speculation but you shouldn't be using words of corruption without evidence. >> i think she was just expressing her opinion. >> opinion. >> i got a question because we
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give you the facts and our points of view as well, that's what people expect in the morning. let's talk a little bit about the fact that they are going through 650,000 emails. what were -- and apparently according to the metadata, there were a number of state.gov and clinton foundation emails in there as well. what were all of those things, all those emails doing on the laptop that she shared with her husband, anthony weiner which we now know about because the fbi was looking into his inappropriate relationship on line with a teenager. >> again, steve, you've used the number 650,000. that comes from news reports. >> it does. >> we don't know what the truth is. the "los angeles times" reported that none of these emails were sent to or received by hillary clinton. we don't know whether that's true. >> there's a lot we don't know. absolutely. >> so therefore speculating for
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your entire program what might or may be the case can be solved if director james comey had not violated protocol that offended a former republican deputy attorney general and let's publish all thee emails right now as secretary clinton has asked. i don't believe that 600,000 is a realistic number. there are probably a lot of duplicates. >> you don't know either. you don't know either. >> no, i don't. let's publish them rather than in the last week. if this were the shoe on the other foot, can you imagine the republican party with a democratic-appointed director of the fbi putting out a statement so vague that he says he doesn't know whether anything he is saying is significant in the last week. there would be outrage among republicans had that been done. >> sure. as ainsley said earlier and we've been talking about, huma turned over all her devices and said that's it. nothing else on any other devices. that apparently not true.
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>> apparently, she was unaware or forgot. we haven't heard yet exactly what is on that computer. >> how do you forget if your work email somehow just mysteriously appears on a laptop in your living room? >> you know, to be fair, director comey knows the answer to these questions yet he sent a vague letter where he said i don't even know whether there's anything significant. yet not only fox but all the news media have called this reopening an investigation where the director says i don't know what's significance. huma abedin isn't on the air today. she's under the advice of counsel. it is entirely possible that she did not remember her then husband, they are now separated, are these emails and that we don't know how they got there. so the final verdict here is out and director comey has it within
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his power. you guys would certainly appreciate him speaking and clarifying what the word "pertinent" means. >> sure. >> and he said "significant." he needs to be at least more clear in the last week before an election. >> right. no doubt about it. there are a lot of blanks that need to be filled in and it would be great if we knew that. one of the things. let me quote wikileaks for a second. i'm sure you are going to say it came from the russians. >> no, no, wait a minute. 17 intelligence agencies say it came from the russians. not me. >> please. don't embarrass yourself. >> 17 intelligence agencies. >> we know, you are cracking me up here. you know myrrha emailed john podesta, do we know who told hillary clinton she can use a private email server? that person should be drawn and
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quartered. >> firl >> do we know gave her that? >> donald trump is saying that apology in that locker room talk. no apology to the khans. >> who told her? >> i don't know who told her. i know she's said a mistake. donald trump, i don't think anything was a mistake. as to whether she wrote the words or not, it's not funny steve and it's not a joke, 17 of our u.s. intelligence agencies -- >> which we have reported. >> -- have confirmed that these leaks came from the russians and that mr. putin has interfered in our election process. were it to the benefit of a democrat, can you imagine what republicans were saying? >> you want to come on and say your speak. >> thank you for being fair, steve. you always are. >> we try to do that here on the
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show. fair and balanced, our opinion, plus some details. we'll take a quick time-out. larry sabato is joining us eight days out. how could the email thing change the race? we'll talk about that next. and cherna is their dirty little piggy bank. we're going to insert into the country while nobody is looking. we're going to steal their money, sir? no, we are going to destroy it. we're going to finish this mission. anything we find is ours. do you want to trust a bunch of black water marks? i mean the rush, i've never felt anything like it. if we stay here we're going to die. then we die. millions of women worldwide trust tena with their bladder matters. thanks to its triple protections from leaks, odor and moisture. tena lets you be you ♪
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>> eight days to go. were your ears burning? >> i was listening. i was back in the back and listening to your interview to mr. davis as he was saying i was calling hillary clinton a pathological liar and i was saying she sent classified information and corruption. i was quoting and if you watch the show clearly he forgot to say this, i was quoting james kalstrum with the fbi. he said that the clintons were liars.
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then i quoted james comey she did use more than one device. >> the 650,000 number. you are right, james comey didn't come out and say it. i like our reporting with kathryn hair -- herridge. they also go on to say that our fbi sources have said that they claim to have told -- they were told to stand down by the justice department. they did not. there are sources also say there is no way that james comey goes forward without knowing something about what substantially is on the inside of those emails. you can sit there back there and look at that one letter and say that's the reporting. or you could use reporters who have sources to move the story forward. we're not just making up things. >> no, we're reporting and letting you decide. >> right. his whole point is he would like
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the fbi director to release more data which he hasn't done. >> but his point was saying something negative about fox news again. i don't know why he comes on here if he finds it so unreasonable. >> he wants to give the other side. we're fair and balanced. president obama is still campaigning for hillary clinton despite the renewed probe into hillary clinton's email server. >> chief washington correspondent james rosen is outside the white house. what's going on here? >> reporter: i find all three of you unreasonable but i come on the show quite willingly. >> because you are paid. >> if you are going to say that, say that to our faces. i appreciate that. >> reporter: they are lovely faces and good morning to you, guys. in june, president obama became the first sitting president of the united states to endorse a presidential candidate under active fbi investigation. this weekend, he became the first sitting president to campaign for one. mr. obama conducted a conference call for volunteers working with the hillary clinton campaign yesterday in which he urged them
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not to become distracted by what he called the noise and distractions of the final days of this campaign. he praised the democratic nominee who is no stranger to tough fights and who when knocked down gets back up. friday's bombshell news that the fbi has reopen its investigation into the server that secretary of state had used, the president made no mention and neither did he in orlando when he offered the comment that this is a volatile election with the voters in a volatile mood. >> the media stories go up and down and there's a lot of noise and sometimes it's hard for folks to sort out what's right and wrong and what's true or what's false, which the other guy can say whatever he wants. so we have to work hard. >> later this afternoon, the president and first lady will welcome to the south portico local children and sons and
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daughters of military personnel for trick and treating in the white house. you have to wonder whether you are in a nine-year-old showing up in a costume, whether you are going to get the good stuff, like the butter fingers, sweet tarts, or something heavier. >> how does the average kid get into the white house? >> these are not average kids. they are local children and they are the sons and daughters of military personnel and so the whole process of course is carefully managed. >> james can i offer a suggestion to mrs. obama if she does not want to give out any of this -- the ring dings or the reece's pieces, what about giving each kid a torch kept lit? children love william f. buckley, especially your commentary. >> this would be a crowd pleaser, no question about it. >> congratulations, in all seriousness. great job putting this together and everyone is talking about
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it. awesome. >> thank you so much. you are kind to mention it. >> what a great project for you. you love buckley. always talk about him. this is a great book for you. let's talk a little bit about the "chicago tribune," one of america's great newspapers over the weekend, they are ledged endary op ed writer john kass said she should step down. >> think about a nation suffering a bad economy and continuing chaos in the middle east and now also facing a criminal investigation of a president, the best thing would be for democrats to ask her to step down now. it would be the most responsible thing to do if the nation -- if the nation were more important to them than power. and the american news media, fairly or not firmly identified in the public mind as mrs. clinton's political action committee should begin demanding it. >> step aside. on the other side,
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republicans as of -- let's say before the scandal broke were not rallying in great numbers like they did for mitt romney, john mccain and george bush to this republican's nominees side because he's an orthodox candidate. whatever the reason is true. if it doesn't happen, probably trump doesn't win. louis gohmert said i've made the adjustment. where are the other guys? >> protect yourself, we're going to live or die together in this election. we need to come back and make sure that hillary's doesn't win. the crimes committed need to be investigated and it will never happen if hillary is elected. >> i think what has happened over the last couple of days with this email thing, i think ths going to be a big motivator for the people on the republican side. many of them might not have been trumps fans, if you are a
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republican, you know what, i'm going to vote for everybody republican except the president. that's essentially a vote for the other side. >> it will be interesting to see what the polls are this week. >> it will split the ticket. >> a lot going on. eight days to go. still ahead on this monday, former disney star hillary duff forced to apologize for her costume. some say it's offensive, but did she really need to say sorry about that. we'll talk about it. >> democrats insist the email scandal will not hurt hillary clinton in the polls. is that just wistful thinking? larry sabato is here.
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good morning. welcome back to "fox & friends." 15 minutes until the top of the hour and some quick headlines to bring you. a new batch of wikileaks emails now revealing a link between hillary clinton's campaign and cnn. john podesta's email sent favorable new polls that the network hasn't released just yet. hillary duff was dressed as a pilgrim and her boyfriend was dressed as a native american. duff tweeted this, i'm so sorry to people i offended with my costume. it was not properly thought through and i am truly from the bottom of my heart, sorry. what do you think about that?
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offensive? >> renewed investigation into the hillary clinton's email server could end up hurting at the ballot box some would say. we've got a new "washington post" poll finding a third of the voters will not support her. the rest don't care. dr. sabato joins us. how much would this hurt? how will we know? >> when this broke on friday, my guess it costs her a point or two. everything i've seen confirms that. places like arizona, florida, and maybe north carolina, and a few other places, ohio, iowa, these things can matter in a close race. the question is will anything else happen? will her hear -- will we hear
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from the fbi director further in one direction or another or will it last? we've seen a strange phenomenon in this campaign. one candidate, trump or clinton, take a big hit, go down for a while and they will pop back up. will that happen again or not. >> the collapse of obamacare is also noteworthy, trump not creating his own controversy is also noteworthy. things were trending before friday's letter, correct? >> i think it was you. i think you said that more republicans were moving back to trump and they are called reluctant part i sans. they come in right at the end. they haven't supported the nominee. not just trump, but this frequently happens with other nominees, and so it moves the
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partisans into not unanimty, a more solid group for the nominee. >> was it smart for hillary clinton to go after the fbi? was that a smart move tactically? >> well, they had to push back in some way and how do you push back against anybody but the director who made this announcement and let's be honest, it's very controversial. there are a lot of people backing her up on that, and at this point it's all about energizing your partisans, that's all it's about. trump has energized his using this announcement. she's trying to energize hers in another way using anger. >> i'm pretend i'm dr. larry sabato, not only is it negative for hillary clinton, but it reinforces her biggest negative
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which is trust. >> well, it certainly hasn't helped on the honesty and trustworthy part. it's driven up her unfavorables and she and trump are back. she had done better before the general election campaign and that's vanished. if you want to go ahead and be me, you don't have to put any kind of costume on for trick or treat, you are frightening enough just going as me. >> that hurts my feelings. >> no. >> i'll take that into account. but do me a favor. take out your iphone, put it down wednesday, "fox & friends," that's when these polls will hit. we'll get your instant analysis for what it means on november 8th, all right? >> i'll look forward to it. >> fascinating time. thanks so much. ten minutes before we're
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so good monday everybody. let's just state it. there's a lot we do not know but we do know that there are eight days remaining before america chooses. what is the effect of the fbi's decision? why is it happening now? what our reporters are learning about all of this today. we'll go by it piece by piece as best we can in the coming hour. trey gowdy here, ron johnson is here, our analysts will tell us how it affects the vote and more. it's an important day and martha and i will see you shortly on
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"america's newsroom" six minutes from now. brian, back to you. >> after a long campaign cycle, it's time we have eight days to go until the election. for our halloween costume, we wanted to come together and show you we are still one united states, even alaska and hawaii. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are the united states of america! and janice dean there -- >> i'm representing alaska and hawaii. >> which seems appropriate. she's not depicted here. as you can see we have thumb attacks where our homes are and janice is technically a canadian. >> that's okay. i'm glad to represent hawaii and alaska. >> you know, because we would have had to put a thumb tack in one of our heads to show -- >> i'm sure brian would have loved that. >> absolutely. >> brian hates halloween. >> we have to get into that. >> megan made this for us. >> unbelievable costume.
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>> we know why brian doesn't like halloween. he doesn't like kids on his lawn. >> get off my lawn! >> very nice. >> happy halloween, everyone. tomorrow is november. enjoy today. tomorrow, you start christmas shopping. >> it's a good thing we're here. >> you got to dance in your costume. >> more "fox & friends" in just a moment. ♪
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costumes and your kids. email us at fox news.com or tweet us. we can't wait to put them on our facebook page. >> after the show show, we'll talk to megan about making this amazing costume for bill: so here we now enter the final full week of the presidential election, and it begins with hillary clinton again on the defensive over those e-mails. after the fbi director, james comey, delivered an explosive october surprise on friday afternoon. his agency is looking into potentially hundreds of thousands of newly-discovered e-mails as we say good morning. it's a trick or it's a treat, it is what it is for now, as we go through this today on a monday, i'm bill hemmer. welcome into "america's newsroom." martha: happy halloween. trick or treat is right. good morning, everybody, i'm martha maccallum, this news sent shock waves across washington and turned this election season on its head. at the center of it all,
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