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the clinton campaign, the democratic national committee were behind the salacious trump dossier the came out, big-name bankrolls accused of footing the bill. jillian: donald trump moving full steam ahead with his cuts as the white house fires back at escalating attack from his own party. rob: colin kaepernick despite a $1 million conflict, new details for the disgraced quarterback, "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: 5:00 in the morning on
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the east coast, you are watching "fox and friends" first on this wednesday morning. rob: thanks for starting the day with us. our top story at this hour, fox news alert, bombshell new evidence the clinton campaign and democratic national committee were behind the salacious trump dossier. >> reporter: salacious and juicy all appropriate confirming to fox news that hillary clinton's presidential campaign and the democratic national committee helped fund research for the unverified trump dossier. the hit piece on donald trump included unverified allegations about his connections with russia. the washington post reported the firm fusion gps was hired by mark elias, an attorney representing the dnc of the trump campaign to dig up dirt on donald trump.
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and hired former british intelligence officer christopher steele who had ties to the fbi to write up -- published it in january. former spokesman for hillary clinton tweeting i have no idea what they were paid but even if a shred of that dossier help smaller it will be money well spent. this as we learn from a source in the podesta group, a lobbying firm cofounded by hillary clinton's campaign chairman, russian investigation coming back to bite the democrats was the source telling tucker carlson, paul manaforte pushing russian government interests to gain influence with the clintons. that is the focus of the probe, not donald trump. >> the man whose name we can't reveal for the time being is a former senior employee of the podesta group, he worked there
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for years, motivated contact, the discussed he felt watching media coverage of the russia story blues not only were most reporters getting it wrong but they were getting it backwards. the russians were deeply involved in american politics, but the real story had almost nothing to do with the 2016 presidential campaign. >> reporter: two house committees launching a new investigation into the obama administration at uranium deal with russia foundation before t approved which include hillary clinton's state department. jillian: doctor sebastian gorka, former deputy assistant to the president slamming the clinton campaign and democrats for undermining democracy. >> calling out the obama administration for covering up the shady uranium deal tied to the clintons. >> let's stop using the word
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collusion because the evidence now have is about subversion, sabotaging the political process and propaganda. this is the democrat party, the hillary campaign using active measures to undermine donald trump and the democratic process in america. it is a shocking story. the cover up afterwards, that is bad and of itself. they have been investigating, they have been complicit. they are the most corrupt political clan in modern american history. how somebody who was a suspect in the investigation, to hillary
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clinton, the blackberries were destroyed and laptops and the fbi had were also destroyed by the federal government, that is a banana republic. >> reminds me of the domino effect, the tip of the iceberg and everything else will unravel from here. >> this is an explosive story. it all dropped when big news guys went home at 7:30 last night. we will dive head first. >> in an ambush in niger may have been victims of betrayal. a local village before the attack. authorities arrested the village chief on suspicion he was an isis sympathizer and troops may have been on a joint mission
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tracking a senior al qaeda member. 5 michigan teenagers accused and offering prank, and second-degree murder for allegedly throwing, smashing the windshield. and engaged to be married. >> face a military judge today at the sentencing hearing. three vets, and mark allen was shot in the head, corporal jonathan hit by an rpg and navy seal, and the ak-47 fire. in 2009. bowe bergdahl's sentencing, his attorneys, for donald trump. ben rhodes, in the intelligence
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committee, grilled on the unmasking of trump campaign staff that happened until inauguration day. republicans believe, the obama administration officials that made hundreds of requests to identify names found in top-secret intercepts. >> major changes could be on the way for how we help the appeal. wider access for private care in the va network without weight time and distance requirements, push to private care and leave that up to doctors and patients. >> congress rolled back regulations breaking a tie vote in the senate in favor of dismantling the rules that would have allowed consumers to take banks to courts, this outraged a lot of people on the left, the trump administration and
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congressional republicans made it a priority on to regulations they say on the free market. the measure goes to donald trump's desk for signature. jillian: los angeles dodgers taking home a win in game one of the world series. ♪ rob: dodgers beating the astros. 103 °. >> the dodgers take it. rob: they are very good at baseball. jillian: going to go with me then?
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growing evidence with democrats and the russia collusion, have been there for years. why we finding out just now? >> new details in the murder of kate steinle. what the illegal immigrant suspect was doing before he pulled the trigger. >> one of the most popular costumes for kids this halloween but not if you are white, it is racist apparently. have the pc police gone too far? ♪ erprise. erprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains
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rob: we are following sources, hillary clinton's campaign, a
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controversial trump dossier, and the president's, going into the investigation into possible ties with russia, plagued with the first we 10 months of administration. the washington free beacon, thanks for coming on. we had an idea where this dossier came from but to have it in writing, tell us about the gravity of this. >> to have it confirmed is huge. we have an investigation into trump colluding with russia that began with democrats colluding with russia. the dossier paid for by the dnc, the clintons, funneled through a democratic lawyer gives money to former british spy who then gives money to russia, a
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disinformation campaign against trump, and unverifiable, running it during the presidential election. every news outlet has this information, they wouldn't touch it because it is unverifiable and get the fbi is willing to pay this group for this unverifiable information on trump so a lot more questions for the fbi and james comey, willing to pay for trump. rob: that is one of many questions, the first thing about hillary dealing with the russians in this thing, she has been on a sore loser tour for the past we 9 months, so angry about a possible connection with russia and at the same time we are getting this uranium stuff about this money dumped into the clinton foundation. why would hillary clinton if
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she's threatened by russia, so threatened, why are we giving them our uranium? why is bill clinton getting 3 times his fee to speak to the russians, it is so ridiculous she can say these things and at the same time getting these allegations as well. >> she is calling it baloney, the uranium deal, here we have special counsel robert mueller, we should be asking him why his fbi was overseeing investigation before the uranium deal was approved, why they had incriminating evidence involving bribery, extortion, why did he sit on it for four years to let the democratic presidential nominee, these are the questions for special counsel. if you are looking for ties with
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russia. rob: the media has been pushing this narrative for the past we 9 months, they can't get over the possibility of trump and collusion with russia but why were the democrats so desperate to keep the funding of this dossier, why were they so desperate to keep it secret? >> exactly. you have seen democrats on the committee stonewalling and this information has been leaked, you know the dnc and the clinton campaign partly financed this. we want to know what else they have been funding, how these russian officials -- that is what they are trying to bribe here. a judge gets to rule whether they subpoena their bank records. a lot more information, just one more piece, democrats have been protecting this firm from the republican investigation and now
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we see why, they were behind it. rob: that is a filthy dirty firm as well. where they are in all this and whether there is any credibility in the dossier remains to be seen the republicans say there is not, we appreciate it. rob: the naacp should a travel warning for american airlines claiming the company is racist, this comes a week after a black activist was removed from a flight following a dispute with the gate agent, the group issued their first travel advisory claiming traveler civil rights might not be respected. he is not committed to a 2020 presidential run yet but mark zuckerberg is committing millions of dollars to the
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>> i will send you a postcard! rob: adventures on the big screen coming to life. strapping himself to a lawn chair, 100 helium balloons like 15 miles across south africa reaching height of 8000 feet. rob: he lowered himself back down by gradually cutting away the balloons which is friends say they were not sure he was going to make it back alive. jillian: we got to talk about this. colin kaepernick was just offered a $1 million contract.
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rob: carly shimkus here with this. >> he signed a new deal that has nothing to do with the nfl. several teams passed on signing the quarterback. he decided to make money in another way reportedly signed a $1 million contract with a random house company called one world. how are his critics reacting? won't even use as door stopper or bonfire material. mike tweets what will the title be? what happened? taking a page out of hillary clinton's playbook, that title is already taken. no word what it will be about but you can imagine the national anthem protests have something jillian: don't think people are crazy on the streets if you see them screaming into the sky. >> reporter: donald trump's
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critics, thousands of them said they are going to scream into the skies hopelessly to mark the 1-year anniversary of his election win was a facebook group thousands of people rsvped to from boston and philadelphia coming together to give a primal scream to express their anguish. jillian: this sounds painful to me. >> i hope they scream so loud they lose their whiny voice and ray says what a waste of time, these people never faced a real crisis in their lives, how privileged they are. this seems very silly but the group organizer says they want to turn that energy into action. it is supposed to be a positive thing. questions remain. a video of it come november 9th.
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>> a senator bringing popcorn to lunch. >> things got heated between donald trump and bob corker. before the president sat down with gop leaders to talk tax reform, senator tom tillis said he is coming prepared. >> do you envision any problems with this luncheon with senator corker? >> i don't think so. i will bring popcorn, interesting to watch. >> he did just that. the caption, ready for lunch with the president and senate gop with a little popcorn, very cute stuff. i want to know where he got the popcorn. jillian: in the nfl, get your popcorn ready. i don't know. that has been a thing for a while. >> we don't know. we will have to ask him. rob: one day of news with
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rob: new concerns the tax plan could be in jeopardy, bob corker and jeff flake. donald trump says he is not backing down. >> we are going to insure more
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american citizens can unlock their potential of which they have tremendous potential, provide for their families and live the american dream. rob: griff jenkins joins us from washington after a nasty tuesday. >> reporter: it got ugly and the timing couldn't be worse. bob corker with whom the president has been feuding with and senator jeff flake announcing his decision not to seek reelection, unleashing studded and re-bewkes, degrading politics and debasing the nation. >> we must stop pretending the degradation of our politics and the conduct of the executive branch are normal. they are not normal. >> in the way he conducts himself and goes to such a low level, i do. rob: their departures in the senate where republicans have a razor thin majority, two
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defections on the upcoming tax reform vote, sarah sanders says they won't be missed because they were not committed to the president's agenda. >> he wants people in the senate who are committed to moving the ball down the field and i don't think these individuals have been focused on that. the president once to get things done. rob: the president firing several tweets like this one. bob corker who helps president oh give us the bad iran deal and couldn't get elected dogcatcher in tennessee is fighting tax cuts. with corker responding and sign québec untruthful president, hashtag alert the daycare staff. bottom line how worried is the white house this could think the biggest tax-cut in history? mick mulvaney says not going to be a problem. >> corker won't vote against a good bill because he doesn't like the president.
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i'm not concerned about that. >> reporter: democrats are delighted with this feuding. tax reform is expected to be introduced next week but who knows what will come. >> they have got to vote for good bill, they can't let petty crap get between what is right for the country. rob: that brings us to look who's talking, lindsey graham calling out his two fellow republicans saying it is time to do what the people send them to do. >> sometimes you take it on the street, donald trump takes his fights into the street, people -- we won't be successful or fail because of msnbc or cnn. most people don't watch those cable networks, most people are working for living, most people don't know who bob corker and jeff flake are, they want donald
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trump to succeed, a lot of people don't like his tweeting and punching down and kicking every dog, mostly republicans don't like that but i will be around for the rest of his term, he has a chance to do big things on immigration, i think donald trump has the best chance of fixing the of, administration system, let's do what we were sent here to do. >> chilling details about the kate steinle murder trial, she saw illegal immigrant want francisco lopez sanchez before he shot and killed steinle. others say it was like something out of a horror movie. sanchez calling the whole thing and accident. he had been deported five times and was jailed just before the shooting. the house passed a bill to crack down on drugs crossing the border, shocking body camera photo shows the fight against the opioid crisis far from over. >> what are we doing in the parking lot with the door open and the baby in the backseat?
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jillian: that girl found hungry and hot in a dirty diaper, man and woman found passed out with a syringe nearby, both facing drug and child neglect charges, the baby in the care of social services. rob: a major airline under investigation after a pilot ignores air-traffic control. >> 781 go around. >> the pilot of an air canada flight ignoring 6 warnings not to land at san francisco over fears the aircraft could collide with another plane. another air candidate just landed on a crowded taxiway. the faa investigating both incidents. a security change coming to an airport near you starting thursday, passengers from 100 countries traveling to the us
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could be subjected to short security interviews at their check in. passengers told to arrive three hours before their flight. that makes for a long travel day. airlines must comply with stricter measures to avoid an in cabin laptop band which is what the faa is leaning towards. jillian: here is what we can expect today. >> another hot one across southern california. yesterday, 103 in the la area, 99 °, another brutal day for the world series taking place tonight. the rest of the country a little bit of a cooldown. temperatures not bad today, today's highs around 70 ° in portions of the country but pay attention as we head into thursday and friday, the first big cooldown temperatures beginning to drop, cool air from
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canada by the middle of the week, pay attention to these temperatures, 72 ° in st. louis, all that cold air in the center of the country, talking about highs friday, low 40s in some cases continuing to settle into the midwest by saturday. finally we are looking at winter like weather settling in friday into saturday. i am not looking forward to it but -- jillian: it is 36 minutes after the hour, controversy in the classroom, some schools cancel halloween altogether, others taking aim at donald trump with disrespectful halloween decorations. rob: texting and walking can be tough but don't worry. the government is here to protect you. ♪
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experience amazing at your lexus dealer. jillian: controversy in the classroom, some schools consider banning halloween altogether, these are showing up across the country. one school displaying the president's name on a tombstone, the other but a scarecrow with his face on it. where do we draw the line? kathy barnett, stephanie willis is a former state prosecutor criminal defense attorney. thank you for being here, really appreciate it. just to be clear when talking about the tombstone, happening at an elementary school. does politics belong in an elementary school? >> i think not. i have to amend the school
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administrators on this one because typically we see administrators and others disallowing these things to happen without any response but i appreciate their decisive response in many situations of pulling these activities. what we are seeing is they are responding in response to a growing liberal left intolerance towards anyone whose opinion may differ from their own. the left is becoming like a blunt object, lacking the ability to have self reflection and take ownership of things they are doing. it may be legal for parents to walk into the school with tombstones in their hand depicting the sitting president's name on it. there's nothing beneficial about it, nothing intellectually challenging about it so i have
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to start commending what we are seeing. >> parents walking in with the tombstone, that is what happened, parent-teacher organization fundraiser and they put out a statement immediately saying this was designed to be humorous, it can be filtered show disrespect and you see the statement here, they neither condone or participate in this activity, the statement came out quickly. what example does this set if a school is allowing, not saying they were but if any school would allow this in their classroom. >> children this day and age, receptive to everything around them. extremely inappropriate for this to happen. we have to realize students, children in elementary school should not be exposed to this kind of behavior. we have to understand this has nothing to do with party lines
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which is democrat or republican you may not agree with things the president does but to have his name on a tombstone is extremely inappropriate and should not have been done. >> this also happened at an elementary school. the classrooms are able to pick what they want to make and teachers aid in this decision. is this appropriate? >> absolutely not. we are in a climate in america where we are going to offend everybody but this goes beyond that. it is reprehensible this is allowed in public schools. what if this happened during the previous administration? students would be expelled, teachers fired, school district would have been sued, would not have been acceptable. what is going on is we are teaching children disrespect. this is alarming to me.
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how are we going to teach our children to respect authority when they are taught the office of the president doesn't need to be respected. kids are impressionable, their mind are like sponges.d to show something that needs, the office of the president needs to be respected and i agree with everybody else that it goes across party lines. it is not acceptable. we need to remember respectful children will be brought up to be responsible adults. >> some people don't want halloween altogether so you see these issues all over the place in schools and magazines because this is one of the latest things. white kids should not dress up as the disney character will on because it is racist. this, i read this story, this is ridiculous was when i was growing up halloween was something fun you were able to dress up as what you wanted to dress up as.
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if disney make this movie and don't think it is insensitive should it be insensitive for kids? >> exactly. i listen to the hypocrisy, disney is able to profit substantially off of this particular image so why is it wrong for kids to now dress up? what this demonstrates is another glaring example of the liberal left creating fake news catching there home fire running in glass pane windows and demanding we all run with them. i say no thank you to that. this has nothing to do with halloween. up next is thanksgiving and he will be talking about turkeys and indians and we shouldn't celebrate because we are racist on that end as well. parenting takes courage. >> i want to get everybody in here.
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>> we need to focus on the fact the article itself focused on cultural appropriation and although that is an issue in the united states and worldwide we need to understand the real problem is with the costume of maui and the color of the coat. i thought that was inappropriate but all children should be able to dress as anything they would like to dress for halloween and being a person of color myself as a black woman, it is amazing a white child would want to dress up as someone of a different skin color, a person who is brave and intelligence, that is an example that a child of whatever background should and would want to dress up as. >> i agree. it is ridiculous that now the left is saying you can only dress up as a character within your own race or ethnicity.
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i have daughters who are 22, and 19, 15 years ago when they were little my daughter couldn't wait to be the hawaiian little girl, i had another daughter who dressed up as pocahontas, there was no cultural outrage, it is hypocrisy at its best like kathy said where you are trying to be inclusive, the left is the party of inclusion yet it is showing racism, teaching little girls how to be racist. >> we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us. twitter taking steps to control so-called fake news, the big change to the newsfeed. let's go to knoxville, tennessee to see what is coming up. >> we are opening up at 6:30 this morning. what a great city and we are
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>> as the nfl continues to struggle to keep fans tuned in tv ratings hit record highs for major league baseball, news reports that yankees and astros, american league championship
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wrapped up 95% more viewers than last year. jillian: this might be because baseball viewers have not participated in the national and some protests. a lot of people sayet. steinle walking and texting can be dangerous apparently. starting to date is illegal in one city. jillian: honolulu was the first city to pass the zombie law forcing people to put their phones down before crossing the street. >> failure to do so could result in a ticket and fine between 35 to $99. >> i am so sorry. >> make america work again. getting off of welfare and back to work, he followed through.
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the numbers for us. >> 5 million americans no longer on food stamps since january 2017 when donald trump took office according to staff, agriculture, enrollment is down, 42 of 50 states. we can look at this because of federal policies the president put in place and efforts to get people back to work and off of the program. >> twitter beginning to label political ads. >> this comes before twitter is on capitol hill talking about russian meddling into the election, twitter getting ahead of this, implementing new policies on transparency. you will see when and apps is an apps. it will have a symbol or.and
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54 minutes after the hour, new allegations of the clinton campaign paid for a dossier and investigation into the dossier against donald trump sending shockwaves through the political atmosphere. >> your comments pouring in on this one coming up. so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats.
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jillian: good morning. time to wake up.
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bombshell, sources reveal clinton campaign and the dnc behind the dossier. rob: roger posting on facebook. dems be careful what you wish for. you asked for a special counsel and you got it so far no collusion between potus and russia but looky here. jillian: time to lock hillary clinton up, dnc collusion. rob: innocent until provenning. all this time they blamed trump saying he was colluding with russia and turns out hillary rodham clinton campaign were the ones colluding with russia. that's his take on it. jillian: good, bad, and the ugly. first up the good. the going viral for dance moves. busting some serious moves at a new york airport. look at that. rob: looking good. the moment a would be bank robber his body slammed to the ground by a good samaritan. the 63-year-old man from pennsylvania wrestling the money out of the thief's hand and chasing him out of the bank. later the thief arrested. jillian: ugly, hanging out
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near crocodile bait might make you idiot of the century. snapping this picture of four people swimming in a crocodile trap right next to the bait. what were you thinking, people. rob: we hope they survived. not a good move. "fox & friends" starts right now. we'll see you later. >> fox news has confirmed hillary clinton's campaign, the dnc, they paid for the research that became the fake news anti-trump retiring sb corker and jeff flake unleashed a war of words on our commander-in-chief on their way out the door. >> reckless, outrageous, and undignified behavior. >> his obvious his political model and governing model is to divide. >> i never heard these guys talk about barack obama like this when he was taking this country down the tubes. >> source we spoke to has been interviewed extensively by the investors. podesta group is in his

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