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vote for hillary. jean on facebook, sometimes. amy says i refuse to take care of an adult man. i'm not his mother but i believe in working together as a team. >> the can is someone who has real children to deal with. heather: sharing your comments with us. "fox and friends" first for me wraps up but continues after another hour, see you later, goodbye. >> it is thursday, november 2nd, fox news alert, the scheme of a monster suspected terrorist in the horrific isis inspired attack in new york city facing several federal charges. his proud confession and what would have been his next target. >> i would send him to gitmo, i would consider is that. it is not nice, not good, not good, hasn't been good. we have been against it. heather: gitmo or death, donald
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trump coming down hard as he takes on democrats for defending the controversial visa program into america. bill: here are some highlights. into it all on the road. game 7 of the world series and at home, heartbreak away. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ let's get down ♪ jillian: dancing a little bit. good morning this thursday, you
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are watching "fox and friends" first. rob: our floor director dancing for the first time in his life lose one minute after the hour, thanks for waking up with us, we begin with a fox news alert. he plotted this for weeks, carried out dry runs and wanted to kill many more people. jillian: new details about the new york city terror suspects celebrating his rampage from his hospital bed and requesting an isis flag. live at the scene, new information, very disturbing. >> reporter: extremely disturbing, details pouring in. as far as what we knew this morning, took 24 hours for fbi and nypd investigators to gather enough overwhelming evidence to support federal and murder charges the suspect was faced with as he appeared in court and we have video of that. the notoriety for his cowardly
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suspected act of terrorism, he was charged while sitting in a wheelchair and shackles showing no remorse as he heard charges against him, one count of providing material support to terrorists and one count of violence and destruction of a motor vehicle causing death. the letter charge carries the death penalty. we learned chilling details of how he plotted this attack for weeks after being radicalized online even making dry runs two years after he was interviewed by the fbi about terror ties. we also have new amateur video shot from an apartment above the scene where the suspect was captured and you can see the 29-year-old suspect aimlessly running around after he crashed his home depot truck. it was the act of one an uniformed nypd officer who shot him in the leg but to do with him. officer ryan nash gave a short
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statement, here's what the hero cop has to say. >> although i feel we were just doing our job as officers do every day i understand the importance of yesterday's event and the role we play and grateful for the recognition we have received. >> reporter: police sources tell me it won't be until after the trial that nash will be allowed to speak to the press. we know the nine shots were fired, just one hit the suspect in the left by. he is a suspect, the only suspect named in this case. heather: we will be hearing more details in coming days. among eight people killed 32-year-old darren drake worked as a project manager in lower manhattan, taking a bike ride between meetings when he was run down. rob: his heartbroken father doubling down on the call for more extreme vetting. >> these people come to the country and hurt us. what do they expect.
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there is a war going on, isis and al qaeda, there is a war going on. i just think setting should be a lot more difficult to allow these people to come into the country, especially a single man. to get these radicals, my son is a victim. he should spend the rest of his life in solitary. that is the way i feel. don't let him have communication with anybody. rob: where will he go to be tried and will he spend the rest of his life, there is talk about guantánamo bay and sending him as an enemy combatant which would lead to harsher interrogation tactics as we try to figure out what inspired him and harsher prosecution, something the president is open
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to. jillian: one of the conversations people are on either side, there is a middle ground, a lot of people want him to go to gitmo, where the interrogation tactics used and get as much information out of him as we can. other people say this is not a good idea but donald trump and sarah sanders were asked about him. >> do you want the assailant to go to gitmo? >> i would consider that. >> he wasn't advocating, would support it, felt that was the best move. rob: if he was sent to guantánamo bay, place made famous for housing 9/11 terrorists and other terrorists from al qaeda, the taliban and, people accused of conspiring with the 9/11 attacks, the question, is that a possibility. it could get tricky. jillian: greg jarrett, fox legal analyst, not the most efficient way to prosecute him.
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>> the legal quagmire would last for years, the use of military force authorization from congress designed for taliban and al qaeda. it would take 5 or 6 years, might not be resolved but most efficient way to prosecute this guy and sentenced him to death his let the feds do it. if the 20 senator lindsey graham. jillian: saying he wants him to be prosecuted and interrogated to the fullest extent. rob: everybody is angry and wants to see the harshest punishment for him as we look at the statement from the senator and that is understandable. we have to see. jillian: we want to know what you think, send us a tweet, facebook post or email at
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friendsfirst@foxnews.com. a manhunt intensifying for a man who walked into a crowded walmart and opened fire, chilling images of the man walking into the store north of denver. he pulled out a gun and started shooting randomly at shoppers and store clerks, three men shot dead in the store. a woman who was also hit died at the hospital. the man calmly walked out the door, got into his car and drove away, one witness had 30 gunshots. rob: former campaign aides accused of conspiring against the united states, paul man is debatefort and richard gates pleaded not guilty to charges from conspiracy, money laundering and failing to register as foreign agents. the indictments do not mentioned donald trump or alleged russian meddling in the 2016 election. today is the day donald trump's historic tax plan is to be unveiled. we know he wants the tax rate to
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20% go eliminate the estate tax and double standard deduction. >> it is reform and simplification so we are covering everything. there has never been anything like it. rob: a group of house republicans submitted an alternative tax plan to house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady. new york is one of several states that could get heard from that tax plan. jillian: the houston astros your 2017 world series champion. >> ground ball right side could do it. world champions! first time in franchise history! rob: those people in la played for those tickets, a heartbreaker, astros taking game
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7, 5-1. the dodgers, in los angeles, winning their first world series in franchise history. in houston, tens of thousands of fans going crazy watching the game. jillian: moments after the game, shortstop carlos proposed to his girlfriend on the field and she said yes. have been through a lot. very positive and exciting. rob: a big world series, the first ever. jillian: let's go to janice dean, pretty chilly day in the northeast. >> would he have proposed if they had lost? jillian: can we find out? inquiring minds want to know.
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>> current temperatures, lots of friends in houston, great night for them and they have been through a lot with hurricanes and bad weather. current temperatures speaking of fall feels chilly across northern plains in the upper midwest, cold enough for snow. the next storm system in the midwest, watching potential for showers and thunderstorms in the ohio valley and interior northeast, too warm for snow across the northeast but it is coming. in the next couple days we are above average in the eastern half of the country. the last 24 hours this storm system move through, not a big deal, not talking severe weather but the potential for snow, first significant snowfall across crm california, going to get rain and snow as well as the northern rockies, setting up a good ski season as we get into the winter months. see if you can find out if he would have proposed had the dodgers won. jillian: we will do some
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research. it is 11 minutes after the hour, donald trump calling on the left for allowing a terrorist into america. >> they are obstructionists, they don't want to do what is right for the country, we need strength, we need resolve. rob: is the lottery-based visa program for diversity to blame for the deadly attack in new york city? our next guest says something has to change. jillian: remember when snoop dogg took again to affect donald trump's head, he came for the body, another outrageous mark assassination. rob: hillary clinton just lost yet again, stay tuned. ♪ burning it down ♪ wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied.
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did yon the national debt?ssman get elected by talking tough will they stay true to their words? or did they promise you one thing... only to do another? right now, congress is talking about tax cuts that will add trillions to our national debt and hurt our economy. it's time to tell congress... don't borrow more money from china. and leave more debt to our kids. keep your word. tax cuts shouldn't add to the national debt. >> i'm today starting the
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process of terminating the diverse 3 lottery program. jillian: donald trump demanding the diversity immigration lottery these after a terrorist no down bikers in new york city killing eight people. >> what is this program and where is congress shutting it down? the center for immigration studies. just to clarify we have two things, this diversity visa program and chain migration and other issues but this, brought in 23 family members with the process of chain migration where they get prioritized. >> i have not seen any information on it but these visa lottery green cards, the people who win some live in the united states permanently and sponsor
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relatives for any immigrant and one of the problems with the program is it sets off streams of migration, from before and immigrants, the average immigrant has brought in three new family members each. the chain migration is a factor for the lottery. jillian: once you are admitted, two things you can do to get jobs in the united states, qualify for social security insurance, medicaid, the united states permanently, that is fine and dandy but once you are here do you know are these people checked up on, you can do whatever you want, not checked up on? >> once we admit someone for permanent residency, they have
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full access, permanent residents can apply for citizenship after five years, but yes. we do not do any checking up on them afterwards. they are here and this visa is popular, for terror organizations, and this last case was the fifth case of a terrorist who entered with a visa lottery green card and the whole concept of it, selecting people at random and the fraud is rampant in this program. rob: chuck schumer was part of the process, to rid the process to its credit a few years ago. is that is why he wanted to end the program because it was
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abused? >> it has been a boondoggle from the beginning, it didn't end it. they ended it nominally but re-created it as the merit system, people get extra points for being a citizen from visa lottery countries. not like the one, the cotton perdue bill, based on education and once we get these countries we get extra points, was at a merit system? >> you would say a merit-based system would work better than this? >> picking people by random. >> have a hard time believing anyone can see the advantage of picking people at random. rob: thank you, appreciate it.
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rob: he just came for the body is in a body bag. carly shimkus is here with more celebrity driven anti-trump. >> from kathy women's fake severed head to madonna, she thought about blowing up the white house. becoming increasingly common for celebrities to threaten the life of the president, this picture is one example snoop dogg posted to a histogram account that showed him the dead body of the president, a trump toe tag right here. a lot of people on social media not impressed. paula says this isn't even remotely artistic completed is downright inciting violence against our president. another tweet says it is time to arrest this bum for inciting violence. how far are they going to go with these blatant
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encouragements to harm our president? very dangerous, no human decency and the audit also illegal. he may have gone better of this, had second thoughts because he did delete it from his instagram account. celebrities are trying to get attention when they do this. there is more downside, so disrespectful. jillian: michelle obama calling out men of the world. >> giving men a scolding calling them entitled and self-righteous during a speech in chicago. >> we are protecting our men too much so they feel a little entitled and self-righteous sometimes. that is honest too as women and others as we nurture men and push girls to be perfect. >> mothers with funds not impressed. first off you have no boys, not
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raising them like little bratty entitled social justice warriors. christopher says don't go home, your 15 minutes are up. she had 15 minutes given she's a former first lady but plenty of men who are not entitled, selfish people. rob: we are being phased out, not wanted any more. america does not want men to be part of its culture. >> the nfl and its natural and some protests had a strange side effect. according to the papa john's ceo it is hurting pizza sales. the nfl has heard us, disappointed the nfl and its leadership did not resolve this. leadership starts at the top and this is an example of poor leadership. it is true, their stock is down. they have not had a good year.
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people are not buying papa john's, nobody is watching football anymore. people on twitter coming to their aid. one person says papa john's is correct, lack of leadership from the nfl of the protest, they deserve to lose all their advertisers. better pizza, better ingredients. i wonder what peyton manning has to say. that would be a good idea. it is giving them advertising. rob: 27 minutes after the argument eight innocent lives taken by a terrorist who wanted to kill as many people as possible. the mainstream media twisting the narrative on this. our next guest says it has nothing to do with islam and everything to do with extremism, why surveilling mosques is not only the right thing to do but the necessary thing to do.
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rob: he wanted to kill as many people as possible, new york care suspect plotted for weeks and his rampage was far from over when shot by the hero police officer. rob: new information this morning. >> reporter: so much overwhelming evidence, 24 hours for investigators to come up with evidence that supported the federal and murder charges the suspect sustained, i will not honor on-air to avoid giving him the notoriety for his cowardly suspected terrorist act but he
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did appear in court shackled in a wheelchair and showing no remorse when he heard the charges against him, one count of providing material support to terrorists, destruction of a motor vehicle causing death, the latter charge carries the death penalty. we also learned chilling details of how he plotted the attack after being radicalized online making dry runs to the city. >> a search of cell phones found in the bag he was carrying, conducted pursuant to court authorized wiretaps revealed thousands of isis-related images and 90 videos depicting among other things isis fighters killing prisoners and running over them with a tank, beheading them and shooting them in the
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face. >> authorities say he wanted to put isis flags on his truck during the attack and wanted isis flags in his hospital room. if that is not enough we also learned he was interviewed by the fbi about terror ties in 2015 but they never opened the case against him. new amateur video, the 29-year-old suspect aimlessly running around after crashing his rental truck after being shot in the leg by a nonuniformed officer, hero, ryan nash. nash will not be allowed to comment until 9 rounds hitting the suspect on the left side. jillian: we are learning the mosque the terror suspect worshiped was on police radar since 2005. nypd officers conducting antiterrorist surveillance operation for over a decade. it was shutdown by democrats and
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liberal activists. thank you for joining us this morning. do you think they should be surveyed? >> without a question. there is no reason investigative techniques, any religious institution, the best parallel i can think about, would progressives and liberals complain of the church of the creator if they were under surveillance with undercover operatives were inside, no one would complain. in this case what happened with his limitation placed on surveillance, you can't touch it, that is insane, that has to stop, makes no logical sense. jillian: one of the headlines tuesday night was muslim americans prepare for\after new york attack and they are saying again surveillance going on for a decade and ask a come to an end.
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when that was put to an end what was your reaction? >> political correctness run amok. why there is no constitutional prohibition? if your investigation leads you to believe individuals meeting at a particular house of worship, discussing a tax or being radicalized, what is the issue? any undercover operatives see what is going on. jillian: there are innocent civilians going into places of worship trying to go about their daily life, why should they be surveilled? your reaction to that? >> people are not intentionally impacted by surveillance every day. if you are not involved in any criminal activity you have an undercover operative, listening to a radicalizing sermon, how are they impacted, not in the slightest but you have an opportunity to put law enforcement and intelligence
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agents in contact with people plotting these attacks. we don't know if this attack was discussed or approved of or suggested by people in this mosque because we don't surveillance that. >> a new day on the war on terror, we are seeing things with these truck attacks we haven't seen in this country in till this time. a lot of people including donald trump say political correctness has to end. do you agree? >> anyone who thinks otherwise is allowing ideology to take intellect and reason. the immigration chain should be a to. anyone with respect to coming to this country is out, it is enough. these attacks cannot be stopped, you can't put barricades on every side. what you can do, with
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investigative policies. >> cameras on so many corners, surveillance going on all over the case but people say this is a battle between civil rights and tactics police need to use to keep us safe. >> the impact on civil rights, if an informant says getting together and plotting an attack, how does that impact negatively on your civil rights? jillian: a question a lot of people are asking, appreciate it. rob: he had mental illness, social anxiety and ptsd before he abandoned his post in afghanistan, charles morgan testifying on bowe bergdahl's sentencing, he knew walking off his post, quote, would get in trouble, he faces life in prison after pleading guilty to desertion and misbehavior before
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the enemy. closing arguments could begin today. shocking video showing the moments of the kidnapping, woman pulling that lever inside the truck seconds after the kidnapper stops for gas in alabama and then races into a convenience store. when her captor sees her inside he takes off. police say he broke into her home, strangled her when she was sleeping before forcing her into his car, the suspect wanted for attempted murder was tracked down and arrested. the university of notre dame dropping birth control coverage for students and employees. the american civil liberties union suing the trump administration using a notre dame law student as one of its plaintiffs. attorney lisa garver explains they may not have much of a case. >> it has gone against the affordable care act, obamacare, being mandated to supply birth
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control at no cost. it filed lawsuits, temporary emergency injunctions and the students willingly went to the school with this catholic tie, hard to see that perspective. rob: they will cover birth control when used as treatment for a medical condition. jillian: 39 minutes after the error. when the tables turn on the russian investigation the clinton camp's first reaction was denied the 19 i. >> you may have known the degree of what she knew is beyond my knowledge. jillian: is that dirty dossier going to catch up to hillary clinton? our next guest, legal expert with the evidence no one is talking about. rob: liberal colleges become experts at silencing conservative speakers, now they are working on firing conservative professors. jillian: the astros becoming champions for the first time in
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did yon the national debt?ssman get elected by talking tough will they stay true to their words? or did they promise you one thing... only to do another? right now, congress is talking about tax cuts that will add trillions to our national debt and hurt our economy. it's time to tell congress... don't borrow more money from china.
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and leave more debt to our kids. keep your word. tax cuts shouldn't add to the national debt. rob: more evident of democrat ties to the russia investigation company reports showing the brother of hillary clinton's campaign chairman was named in the man is about aindictment as company be. democrats continuing to deny any ties to russia. here to weigh in is david bruno, thanks for coming on. all this talk 9, 10 months, year, the trump campaign and russia, on a day that was very loud, tony podesta sneaks off
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and quit his job. >> it shows the manafor indictment, very widespread and it refers to two companies, reports now the podesta group is company be. what that means is the count against manaforte, they didn't register with the united states government as agents. the podesta group if true had the same registration requirements and didn't register properly at the time, they modified the registrations earlier this year, they knew something was coming down. rob: you have john podesta, hillary clinton's campaign, john podesta running the show and this is his brother, tony podesta and this is allegations they were in bed with the russians in the same fashion rummaging the trump campaign?
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>> they represented interests in the ukraine. that is the connection. by the ousted president of the ukraine and a center for modern ukraine, paid $2 million, two lobbying groups and the money came from manaforte and his account, wasn't paid by the ukraine. rob: it seemed so quick hillary clinton pushed the russia narrative because they knew russia was entangled in this, is that taking a too far? >> it is speculation when you want to bring hillary clinton into this. the brother was the campaign manager. >> how could they not be -- >> speculation in the first
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place, because of deep ties in washington and mercury public affairs, the second dc company with republican interests, former republican congress people. manaforte knew what he was doing. >> some of these russian bought ads on facebook were anti-trump and pro-hillary as well along with this information, does this show you russia in general is just interested, they don't care who wins, they want to get their fingers into our system no matter who they have to go through. >> they want to break apart the democracy. we will get to that in the fusion gps, certainly that seems to be the common thread to what
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russia was going to do. >> didn't matter which candidate it was. they were going to try, very interesting, thanks for coming on and explaining it. for a lot of people this is complicated stuff. 46 minutes after the hour, time to check in with "fox and friends" in martinsville, indiana for having breakfast with friends in southern indiana. >> we are here in your home state of indiana, the home of john wooden, a great american, talking about major issues of the day, terry's front and center following the attack on our homeland earlier this weekend also tax reform. a lot of people are focused on tax reform today anticipating that big plan and my friend roger served in the on the, his son in the marines. we have a jampacked show. we are going to have a great one, hope you do too.
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jillian: live look at washington dc, 5:51:00 on the east coast. another major loss for hillary clinton, she has plunged 63 spots on the world's most powerful women after her historic election defeat to donald trump, she was never 2 last year. uk prime minister teresa may taking clinton's but as the world's second most powerful woman. german chancellor angela merkel
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remaining number one. ivanka number 19 on the list. the university of arkansas considering a new policy that could make it easier to fire conservatives. changing its tenure policy allowing them to fire anyone they say is unfit to teach or work well with students. critics say it is an attack on the academic freedom of professors who may have opposing views to liberal counterparts. rob: a report that uses a travel website of warnings of dangerous resorts in mexico. according to the milwaukee journal sentinel, trip advisor scrubbed a dozen reviews detailing incidents at hotels including tainted alcohol which killed a young woman. the average hotel rating on the site is four out of five. trip advisor denying these claims was a common question, do smokers get too many breaks?
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>> smokers take breaks all the time. if i want to go outside and hang out once an hour i will take up smoking, i will get it. rob: a japanese company giving its employees who don't smoke an extra week of vacation as compensation. that is incredible. they hope that incentive will convince workers to kick the habit altogether. >> ground ball right side, world champions for the first time in franchise history. jillian: every year i get the chills. the houston astros, the first time ever. rob: lauren blanchard with more on last night's thrilling game, what a game it was. >> reporter: home-field
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advantage wasn't enough for the dodgers, thousands of disappointed fans at dodger stadium, game 7 finished with the astros getting the lead over the houston starting that in 5 runs in the first two innings. dodgers could not keep up getting on the scoreboard until the sixth inning. mvp award going to george springer who homered a record five times in this series. >> will you marry me? will you marry me? >> reporter: players weren't the only ones walking away with a ring last night. shortstop carlos popped the question to his girlfriend on live tv. she said yes was a big win for houston, this is the first time they have taken home a championship, something that they needed after a tough couple months.
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jillian: a tough couple months. >> just one running game 7. jillian: just 6 minutes until the top of the hour, donald trump making it clear how he thinks the new york terror suspect should be handled. >> send him to gitmo, i would consider is that. lottery sounds nice, it is not nice, not good. it is not good. it hasn't been good. we have been against it. rob: sharing your comments coming up next. you gonna wear? hannah. did you get that email i sent you? i need you to respond... ...before you wake up. when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. . . and always working to be better.
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♪ na na na ♪ my heart is in havana ♪ he took me back to his. jillian: good morning to you, as we approach 6:00 on the east coast. this is the question now where is the new york city terror suspect going to go. president trump said is he considering sending him to gitmo. rob: yeah, guantanamo bay. joseph on twitter yes i agree, they need to understanding this ignorance will not be tolerated. jillian: death is too easy. what he wanted, second him to gitmo, what he won't be expecting. rob: i totally agree with that death penalty will be deterrent to these terrorists and show that u.s. is done with these attacks. jillian: bonnie on facebook says solitary confinement for life. he should not get the death penalty. that's exactly what these monsters want.
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keep those comments coming. in this is a conversation we are going to continue to have. rob: there is a lot of angry about this story and certainly understandable. jillian: hope you have a good day. thank you for joining us. rob: "fox & friends" starts right now. see you later. tomorrow is friday. >> authorities are revealing disturbing new details about the radical islamic attack in new york city. >> admitted to carrying out the attack saying he wanted to kill as many people as possible and was proud of what he had done. >> saipov was admitted to the u.s. under the so-called diversity lottery. >> sounds nice, not good. >> let's talk about this diversity lottery situation. this is a big fog. >> send them to gitmo. >> a man walked into a crowded wal-mart and just started shooting. the president tweeted tonight tomorrow he will name the head of the new fed. >> today is the day we will finally see president trump's tax
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