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news, and fox news returns live at 4:00 a.m., you can check out the latest developments then. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful. thank you for spe >> oh my god! mit i need an ambulance right here. >> screaming in the street, frustrated and -- >> like halloween but it was a different, eerie screen. >> i saw three or four people lying on the side. at first i thought this was a halloween prank. >> i commend the response of the nypd officer on post near the location who stop the carnage
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moments after it began. >> we looked at the window. >> let new yorkers be new yorkers and live your life and don't let them change us or deter us. >> that we are going to see on these explosive devices. >> we have to stay on offense. we can only do so much defense. >> when will we have an honest discussion about this? rob: it is wednesday, november 1st. this fox news alert, terror in downtown manhattan breaking overnight. authorities swarming two different new jersey location searching for clues in this horrifying isis inspired attack. hours earlier a terrorist in a home depot pickup truck carving
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a mile-long path of carnage deliberately running down pedestrians and cyclists in a rampage that ended not far from ground 0. eight are dead, many more injured. the attacker we are told, screaming allah u akbar after being shot by a hero officer. now i live look at new york city at this hour. let's go to garrett tenney at the scene. you have some brand-new information about the suspect at this hour. apparently we have lost garrett's mike at this point but we will work on fat. the terror suspect identified as a 25-year-old from is pakistan, he is dodging traffic on the west side highway, cell phone video taken from a witnessed at the scene.
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we have doctor darren porcher. live team coverage, do to stop attacks. >> unfortunate circumstances. >> important to have you here because people want to know what can we do to avoid this from happening? >> we need to look at teachable moments from barcelona, take that amount animation of circumstances that apply to police in new york city. go back a couple months ago to time square where we had an individual that ran over several pedestrians and things were in
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place to prevent the person from running into the sidewalk. one are drones being implemented? >> los angeles is the largest city incorporating drones into technological advancements and law enforcement send the information to police as to what is happening, getting a quicker response and it presents omnipresence because criminals or terrorists know these counterterrorism measures are in place they won't be as apt to commit these acts of atrocity. heather: you have been in this area. i frequently am on this path
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along the hudson river, rollerblading or biking, hundreds of people if not thousands, yesterday a beautiful sunny day in new york city. the barriers you are talking about, will that be implemented? some areas along the parkway those are already in place but this particular area of the suspect was able to gain access to the bike trail. >> there is an expansion in process. the nypd is putting these in different places throughout the city not just in time square. heather: light of what happened in time square. >> once again this goes back to a teachable moment from niece and barcelona with these vehicle attacks. these rudimentary tactics are replacing the, quote, ak-47 going into a crowd and shooting up the place. anyone can rent a vehicle, we look at this individual who rented the home depot truck.
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heather: the nice attack 86 people dead, berlin 12 people dead and at home in the states and attack in 2016 at ohio state, no deaths involved in that but isis claimed responsibility for that attack. what do we know about the suspect? >> he is of his biggest and descends, looking at the digital footprint who he contacted, where he travels from. a license from florida so they are going to backtrack going to his prior residence in florida. teams going to the location where he rented the home depot vehicle and his house in new jersey so they will triangulate what those found findings are. one of the great things is the suspect was apprehended so we have information source. heather: he had been here since
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2010 but also had a truck driving license, they are located in apartments in ohio and an uber driver. >> on the radar. >> there are unsubstantiated statements that he was on the radar as a possible terrorist. back in august this year, there was a cell phone video that showed this was a potential target for isis. there was the isis logo and the chairman, the counterterrorism chairman focused on this recently and stated there was a valid threat in the past but an arduous process because it takes hundreds if not thousands of man-hours for these threats to
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come to law enforcement. >> we appreciate your insight, thank you. we now have garrett tenney. we fixed the audio issues. what additional information do we know? >> 29-year-old sayfullo habibullaevic saipov came to the us on a green card from is pakistan, and during that time piecing together some of what -- he previously lived in florida, moved to new jersey with his wife and two kids, and searching in new jersey. in tampa, florida, you mentioned he was a driver for uber, pass the background check, and there was a truck driver as well, in
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missouri he was stopped by a highway patrol and was fined for mechanical issues with the truck he was driving and arrested in october of 2016, released on bond and never showed up for his court appearance. a friend of his in tampa, described himself as very friendly, nothing changed since that time. a lot of new questions about this diverse city program through which he entered the united states on that green card. >> 50,000 people came to the diversity visa program, to make sure underrepresented country, did that in 2010. >> expected to survive and going
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to have a lot of questions. >> in reference to his wife, in new jersey. >> we don't know for sure. a few years ago in tampa, florida according to his friend at fox news, he moved to new jersey, and at some point after that, when he began to be an uber driver and truck driving before that. heather: asked about background checks with that. appreciate it. we have new information that emerged about the victim of this terrifying truck attack. 11 are injured, they are expected to survive.
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among the dead five argentinians in new york somebody there 30th high school reunion, moments before being mowed down and belgian tourists visiting with her family also killed, the other victims have been identified two new york school staff members, they are injured as well. one is in critical condition. new york's halloween parade going on hours after the terror attack, tight security, the parade route in greenwich village, 10,000 people flooding the streets, extra officers heavily armed with sand trucks forming a protective barrier along the route, many in attendance saying they refused to live here. something to see everybody down there last night. it has been his goal since the beginning making america safe
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schmidt on scene with the latest. >> reporter: we are here a block from the scene of another horrific terrorist attack, hitting close to home for a lot of us on fox news because we are based out of new york city and lower manhattan. the suspect, 29-year-old sayfullo habibullaevic saipov, and is back national who came here in 2010 on a diversity visa. and 11 others by renting a truck from home depot driving from new jersey, jumping on top of the bicycle path and the pedestrian bike path a lot of people use to exercise to enjoy the beautiful views of the hudson river on the city's west side. he plowed into a number of people driving southbound all
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the way into trifecta, near the world trade center, here is some sound that ended when he smashed his home depot truck into a school bus and here is some sound from a cell phone. >> are you okay? can you call 911? oh my god! >> reporter: you can hear it in the voices, terrible to listen to. two kids and two adults on that bus were injured after the bus was smashed into and sayfullo habibullaevic saipov jumped out shouting allahu akbar running around with two bb guns, pellet
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guns, of that sort. the investigation continues, he was injured but he is okay, people learned a lot from him. heather: a lot of information coming out quickly. the first terror truck attack on us soil carried out by an immigrant on a diverse city visa, the home depot truck he rented, donald trump ordering dhs to ramp up extreme vetting even more. in washington dc, that part of our coverage. >> response from the white house swift. the president taken to his uniform with a direction for the country, both reaction in a series of tweets. another attack by a very sick and deranged person.
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law enforcement following this closely, not in the usa. we must not allow isis to return or enter our country after defeating them in the middle east and then enough. than announcing actions he is taking, he wrote i ordered homeland security to step up our preexisting extreme vetting program, not for this. we will learn more about what the president intends to do but the latest order on this travel ban, is pakistan where this attacker came from, not on the list. it will be interesting, there are enhanced measures for refugees in the us. the white house issuing an actual statement issuing thoughts and prayers addressing resources to new york city. his heart breaks for new york city. >> this could happen anywhere.
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how do you keep it from happening. we appreciate it. moments of horror just revealed as officers swarmed the scene of the attack. >> the shooter in custody. >> multiples on the ground. heather: just the latest in a trend of jihadists turning vehicles into murder machines. our next guest says the common denominator and extreme vetting, can't stop it.
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heather: it is for:23 on the east coast. trucks have become the preferred weapons of mass murder for jihadi's, trucks or the locals, jihadi's are using them to create mass carnage across europe and we are seeing it hit here at home. how do these attacks impact the fight against radical islam. here is doctor wally and ferris --walid phares. 142 have been killed in terrorist attacks since 2014. we know the attack in nice, france done by a declared isis
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supporter. 86 killed in that attack in 2016 and the berlin attack in 2016, 12 that in that attack. what can we do to keep this from happening at home? you say the answers extreme vetting? >> at this point in time, every single weapon, amazing statistics they discovered at some point said using a car or truck and use it against people on the streets, something we cannot defend ourselves against unless we start educating people about these issues but what we have noticed, in europe or the united states, one common issue, we need to vet them, identify the jihadists, that is the
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conclusion. heather: how did this person, how was he allowed to get a truck driving license, be and new bird driver, just separately the vetting alone for people, natural citizen in the united states supposedly very extreme in order to be in new bird driver, this person was allowed to do that. >> extreme on all levels except for one level. they looked at he served with al qaeda, get a ticket, and all of that is great, to know more information about the individual. what we do next, his ideology because he could simply pass across the barrages and become a jihadist. in vetting, is he radicalized. heather: that is only if he was
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indoctrinated before he got here. we are limiting their caliphate, defeating them overseas, moving abroad and we see more incidents like this where these folks are becoming indoctrinated over the internet. >> over the past 8 to 10 years we have waves of jihadists in america and europe. with the rise of isis they got weapon eyes to more, but to say today even with isis collapsing in syria and iraq, there are -- in europe and here, we need vetting even further, not just people coming here, and the administration and congress. heather: thank you so much, we
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appreciate it. the time is 30 minutes after the top of the hour, the truck attack stopped thanks to the bravery of new york's finest. >> a police officer who was shot, what a hero he is, not down what happens. >> new information about that officer who took down this terrorist. live team coverage continues after this break, stay with us. ♪ tion it was crazy, like... it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv
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runners, walkers and bicyclists. the driver and isis inspired terrorist screening allahu akbar. rob schmidt live at the scene. >> reporter: a tragic scene and another tragic story of terrorism in lower manhattan. 29-year-old sayfullo habibullaevic saipov, we will pool up his mug shot from 2016, native of is pakistan, former soviet union near the middle east, came on a diversity visa to the united states in 2010, killed eight people yesterday, injured another 11 after he rented a truck from home depot in new jersey, then moved on to a bike path and plowed into pedestrians and bikers going about their day exercising, sightseeing, killing eight people.
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here is a little more of what we heard from the sheer panic after his home depot truck slammed into a school bus. >> are you okay? hey, i need, can you call 911? oh my god! oh my god! >> reporter: after that moment sayfullo habibullaevic saipov jumped out of the truck and screamed allahu akbar, began running around with bb guns and pellet guns, two kids, two adult on the school bus were injured, one in critical condition and last night congressman michael mccall, chairman of homeland security committee in congress said there was a warning for this attacker found in august. listen to this.
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>> we saw a picture of a cell phone at the scene this happened a month ago or around august time frame with an isis logo predicting this may happen and investigators looking at that photo to find out it was posted on site, the website of isis in august and that is something investigators are looking at in terms of other people involved. >> reporter: sayfullo habibullaevic saipov was shot and injured but he will survive. a lot of questions for him and his family. he has a wife and two kids in new jersey. heather: a lot of questions remaining. is pakistan has the largest forces in central asia the terrorist suspect identified as 29-year-old sayfullo habibullaevic saipov, and uber driver, truck driver in the country on a diversity visa program. live team coverage continues in
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lower manhattan. >> there trying to learn what happened in the recent months the changed a kind man, he has been in the country since 2010, worked as an uber driver and truck driver. not clear he had an extensive criminal background but in 2015 he was fined by highway patrol for mechanical issues, the truck he was driving interested in october 2016 for failing to pay that fine. never showed up for his court appearance and a friend from tampa described him as friendly, happy-go-lucky kind of guy but
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something clearly changed. a lot of questions what caused that if there was any radicalization that took place the we see in these lone wolf attacks but there are questions about the visa program with which he came. >> 50,000 people a year coming through the diversity visa program. the program was set up to make sure underrepresented countries can send their people into this country too and he did that in 2010. >> reporter: we know sayfullo habibullaevic saipov underwent surgery for two gunshots received by a police officer that stopped his attack and is expected to recover and police have questions for him in the days ahead. heather: thank you so much. garrett tenney joining us live from the scene. new york city attack just the latest incident as jihadi is
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using vehicles to murder innocent people, 142 people have been mowed down by vans, trucks since 2014. how, if at all possible can we prevent these attacks? here to weigh in is suffolk county's sheriff. we are hearing more information in terms of the suspects, what we know about his background, his family, how long he has been here and you say one of the best ways to avoid this is behavioral profiling. >> we don't do enough of that. the israelis are known for that. when you go to an israeli airport several stages of security, it is all about profiling and it is important, something to catch up on. heather: what exactly is involved? >> teaching law enforcement professionals what to look for
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in a terrorist, what they do, you get this information from holding them in guantánamo bay, this guy wanted to die but didn't and we have him in custody which is a great thing. heather: because there are a lot of questions, why did he have the fake guns, you see in the video he is running back and forth darting among the traffic. >> committing that crime, to be a martyr. we have him in custody. the nypd and fbi will question him and we will get a look at motives and behavior as other interviews done throughout the year and put together a profile. heather: he is from uzbekistan which borders afghanistan, a volatile area.
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a lot of people pledging allegiance to isis specifically -- those have been red flags from the top. >> donald trump trying to do vetting on -- heather: that country is not on their. >> it has been publicized isis fighters came from that area. >> the truck attack from uzbekistan. the president having a bit of a battle to make the changes, political correctness thrown out the window here. >> and -- >> important to point out. that is the difference.
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>> the way people ask, not profiling based on the country of origin, we are looking at specific behaviors, an important distinction, but to open this with intelligence, and an attack like this. heather: the suspect had been on the radar, he was on the radar, and these attacks carried out. it is hard because it is a real big country and a lot of people here that come and go and keeping track is a hard job. we expect that from our government. heather: someone said we have to get it right all the time, they only have to get it right once.
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thank you, appreciate you joining us. 20 minutes until the top of the hour, the attacker leaving behind a chilling note pledging allegiance to isis turns into a murder machine. how deadly these attacks are becoming, that is next. the police officer who risked his own life to stop the terrorist from taking others was what we are learning about his acts of bravery.
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amy kellogg joins us from milan. trucks and vehicles are now isis's weapon of choice, correct? >> reporter: experts say this may be a sign of desperation in a terror organization. a sign that it's organizational skills have been vastly diminished particularly after the fall of raqqa and mosul. possibly a sign of the diminished power of isis. extremely hard to prevent. the attack in new york was the first fatal terrorist attack in the at city since 9/11. little is known what drove the murderer to mow his truck into innocents. inside his truck, his rented truck turned murder weapon was a note citing his allegiance to isis is the terrorist drove his
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truck along the bike path lower manhattan on the hudson river knocking down people before slamming into a school bus. eight were killed, a dozen injured including one student in the school bus. six of the murdered were foreign nationals, argentinian men celebrating a reunion at the belgian woman, the suspect, 29-year-old is back man, sayfullo habibullaevic saipov, shouting allahu akbar with a paint gun and pellet gun before police shot him. he survived and is in the hospital now. 140 people again killed in the vehicle attacks around the world since 2014, terrorists often choose holidays, moments when large crowds gather like the christmas market attack in berlin, that suspect managed to flee across those porous eu orders and was found and shot dead in milan and there have been so many cities affected by
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this phenomenon of trucks, weapons, terrorists using a vehicle to mow down people. we had nissan bastille day last year, stockholm carried out by an e asylum seeker, these are hard to prevent, they are the attack of choice. in cities in france and other european cities you are seeing more of these big concrete blocks being set up in pedestrian areas. >> the istanbul nightclub attack, when these attacks happens overseas in europe around this time of the morning in the united states and you
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have to say. >> got to get rid of the political correctness. people don't want to profile, they are afraid of profiling because they think it is racial profiling. this is criminal profiling, predictive profiling. there has to be 12, 20 people the new his ideology, mindset, knew what he was thinking, in and around the mosque he may attend come in the community he lives. why aren't we talking to them, looking for those types of people? heather: he moved here in 2010, had a wife and children. most recently he was in patterson, new jersey. >> that area, i know the fbi was there last night, executing search warrants with the patterson police department. patterson, that is where the guy
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is from. these are places we should be looking at. we are not in many cases because we are scared to death of racial profiling and political correctness. heather: you and others are watching the scene and you can see the world trade center in the background. the ties to that. >> it is the real seeing it was so close. was that intentional? perhaps. that will come throughout the investigation. heather: we heard reports or a picture posted online of someone with the isis logo you can see in the background. >> a couple times, it was done in august and a couple times prior to that. nobody should be surprised by this attack or if it happened again tomorrow or next week.
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with rate is isis or al qaeda or radical extremist groups talk about it constantly. the type of attack, they can't get explosives or weapons or firearms or vehicles, that is what we are seeing. we have seen it in europe but these things will happen. the better our intelligence capabilities, the better we are for them to be because we can identify these people. jillian: that is the only answer because you can't talk about vehicle control. thank you, we appreciate it. a busy day today. new information about the police officer being held a hero for taking the terrorist down, that is next. my name is jeff sheldon,
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heather: the horrific attack in downtown manhattan claiming eight live but the death call could have been higher if not for the hero police officer who confronted and took down the terrorist suspect, praising the officer praised for shooting the attacker in the stomach. we are learning about that hero like officer. >> join the force five years ago, ryan nash became one of new york's finest going to protect and serve the people of new york city. tuesday he was in the right place at the right time and did the right thing to prevent more loss of life in a terror attack.
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sayfullo habibullaevic saipov was behind the wheel of the rented truck running down people on the bike path, officer nash helped stop the carnage. after sayfullo habibullaevic saipov jumped into a school bus, brandishing two fake guns yelling allahu akbar, officer ryan confronted the man shooting him in the abdomen and keeping him subdued until an ambulance took the suspect to the hospital. >> come in the response from the nypd officer, stopped the carnage moments after it began. >> police officer, what a hero he is, what might have happened. >> reporter: officer nash is from long island, neighbors are grateful and proud of him for risking his own life to save others. heather: part of an international investigation.
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we have continuing coverage of the new york city terror attack on "fox and friends" first. i will see you back here at the same time tomorrow. >> call 911. oh my god. oh my god. i need an ambulance right here, right here. >> screaming in the streets, frustrated, panicked. >> it is halloween but it was a different, and eerie scream. >> i saw three or four people line on the side covered in blood. at first i was a halloween prank. >> clement the response of the nypd officer, who stopped the carnage moments after it began. >> looked out the window, just lying there. >> new yorkers being new
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