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girl anymore. and ambulance sold to a high school football game, first responders need a hands. worth more high school football team pushing the ambulance off the field after got stuck in the mud. first responders helping. "fox and friends" first continues right now. have a great day. >> it makes sense for north korea to do the right thing, not only for north korea but for humanity all over the world. there's a lot of good reason behind it. rob: donald trump arrived in south korea trying to tackle the growing nuclear threat from the north. what lies ahead on day 3 of his trip. jillian: new details about the man behind the texas church
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massacre. how he was able to buy guns despite a prior domestic conviction. rob: the democrat who walked out of the moment of silence for shooting victims in texas, wait until you hear what he did instead. "fox and friends" first continues. ♪ ♪ i can't hear a word ♪ jillian: a dark, quiet look at midtown manhattan this tuesday morning, you are watching "fox and friends" first. rob: it is one minute after the hour. donald trump in south korea, a show of force in asia. jillian: holding a joint press
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conference with south korea's leader, vowing to have each other's back. rob: new details on the united front against north korea. >> reporter: trump started the day saying it has to work out. he did go on to say the us has the best military in the world, the best hardware, three aircraft carriers stationed off the korean peninsula and nuclear submarine he hopes we will never have to use. he went on to say some progress in diplomacy working with other countries in the region to press on north korea was making progress, he said he wanted to keep his cards close to the vest. south koreans were a little hurt trump spent two nights in japan and two nights in china and only
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one night here, on a ceremony trump took great pains to praise. he lunched with troops at camp humphrey, 30,000 stationed here. this is a new base south korea paid the bulk of the price tag for and donald trump had a meeting with his south korean counterpart, moon jae-in. >> north korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action. we call on every responsible nation including china and russia to demand the north korean regime end its nuclear weapons and missile programs and live in peace as the south korean people know so well, it is time to act with urgency and great determination. >> reporter: there has been some protests, this is a divided country that on the one hand is
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grateful for the protection the us offers but has segments that are concerned donald trump has fiery rhetoric is putting them in harm's way just 38 miles from the north korean border. rob: a lot of support for the north by many in south korea. jillian: donald trump making a major impact a broad contrary to what critics are saying. rob: the president echoed ronald reagan with his message of peace abroad. >> the president is doing this trip exactly the right way so far. it has been a very good trip to japan. the reagan style of peace through strength is what we are seeing and what the american people need to hear and what the world is hearing.
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this president so cherishes the men and women in uniform, their blood is a treasure we have to spend when we fight wars. we don't want to do that. peace through strength is his way of telling his enemies there will be repercussions. jillian: all eyes on virginia. in an hour polls open in a high-stakes race for governor. republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northram in a race they can have implications for donald trump's agenda. griff jenkins has the latest. >> reporter: they are neck and neck in the commonwealth of virginia. democrat ralph northram over ed gillespie 48-43. in a state that went for clinton last year. gillespie closing the gap since last month, the rnc chairman did not campaign with donald trump but received his endorsement in
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a sweet yesterday. the president, quote, the state of virginia economy and democrat rule has been terrible. if you vote ed gillespie tomorrow it will come roaring back. northram who campaign for obama sought to make donald trump a liability for lsb. >> we watched the campaign in 2016, one that was embarrassing for this country but also the campaign that was based on a lot of hatred and bigotry and discrimination and fear. >> reporter: likely voters say healthcare, the economy and education are the top issues. confederate monuments were at the bottom. there was the ad that the victory funds come from a factor in, depicting a pickup truck with a gillespie bumper sticker chasing down minority children. ultimately it will come down to turn out and gillespie is confident he will pull it off.
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>> i am confident we are going to, i can feel the momentum everywhere we are going and i have been everywhere in the past year, just in the past week, i can tell you the crowds have been great. here >> reporter: history is not a gillespie upside. and 9 of the left in elections voters picked the governor opposite the president's party. rob: on the run after escaping from court. mcleod and john been in stepping away from a deputy in santa clara, california breaking free from their shackles and bolting for the exit into a away car. they got a few blocks away before switching into a second car. >> the level of sophistication and brazenness it takes these individuals to do that are why we are calling on the public and allied agencies to help. >> reporter: the men charged in a verizon store robbery, $64,000 of merchandise.
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jillian: he wanted to kill all white police officers at the white house. a texas man is behind bars. cops in maryland say michael ortega's wife tipped them off after he wrote a threatening message on facebook. secret service agents found and arrested him steps away from the white house. he was not armed and faces charges for making felony threads. a somali born us citizen plotting to kill american troops asking for a lighter sentence. sheikh mohammed admitted he traveled from ohio to syria training with al qaeda before returning to the states with the intent to kill. prosecutors seeking a 23 year sentence, mohammed asking leniency because he never went through with the plan. the hearing is set for december 1st. rob: steve mnuchin and donald trump's first daughter, ivanka trump, addressing the central theme of the latest tax reform
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bill, major tax cuts for the middle class. >> it is not about tax cuts for rich people but tax cut for the middle class. you will see several hundred dollars of the tax-cut, you will see money in your pocket. >> tax plan is helpful towards providing middle income relief so families can thrive. it is the central theme, middle income americans. rob: the bill helps those who need it most despite claims by democrats including nancy pelosi that it only helps wealthy americans and taxes the middle-class even more in some cases. jillian: family members who lost loved ones in a texas church massacre speaking out for the first time. >> surrounded yesterday. our church family who we love
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fiercely. jillian: the gunman was able to buy guns despite a prior domestic conviction. rob: remember when james comey said this about hillary clinton? >> there is evidence they were extremely careless in their handling of sensitive, highly classified information. rob: a bombshell memo revealing those were not comey's original words. jillian: beat up antifa jacket turning heads this morning. ♪ bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them.
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rob: the very latest from this church in texas. >> reporter: 48 hours since the massacre, details about what happened inside the church and the investigation that is ongoing. a couple survivors spoke to local news and said as the shooter was killing people and shooting people inside the church service, everybody die and continued to shoot, the details just horrific as the investigation continues on a number of runs. the number of locations in south texas, the air force is opening an inquiry why the information about domestic violence convictions in 2012 were not passed along to the fbi. he was convicted of not only domestic violence against his wife but his infant stepson, breaking his skull in 2012. we are hearing about the two heroes. one of them who lived across the
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street, his daughter said there was gunfire at the church, grabbed a rifle barefoot, ran out and engaged the suspect. >> i'm no hero. i am not. i thank my god, my lord, protected me and gave me the skills to do what needed to be done. i wish i could have gotten there faster. >> reporter: people say if he had not done that, more would have died. he flagged down a truck, johnny langford drove that truck and they chased the suspect we 10 miles before the suspect crashed and killed himself as we are having more as memorials continue. everyone in this part of texas knows everyone and everyone seems to have a connection it is part of texas to someone who lost their lives if not multiple people who lost their lives sunday morning. we had a chance to hear from the
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pastor's wife, they were not here sunday but their teenage daughter was, she was killed. >> most of our church family is gone. probably beyond repair. a few of us that are left behind lost tragically yesterday. >> reporter: they did lose tragically. 26 people lost their lives, 15 in the hospital at university medical center, children continue to try to fight for their lives. jillian: prayers not enough but posting to social media is was the house for holding a moment of silence for the tech the shooting victim but it democratic congressman walked out posting this video on facebook to call for gun control. >> i can't do this again, too many moments of silence. i will not be silent.
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what we need is action. we need a path to gun safety legislation now. jillian: the congressman urging the house to ban assault rifles. moon jae-in rob: james comey accused of changing the language in his draft statement in hillary clinton email case allowing her to escape charges from the fbi for keeping a private email server. newly reported memos show an early draft of his statement saying, quote, there is evidence to support the conclusion secretary clinton and others used the email server in a manner that was grossly negligent with respect to the handling of classified information. he later changed gross negligence to, quote, extremely careless, which carries a huge significant since according to the hill, gross negligence can be punished criminally but just
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being careless cannot. jillian: 17 minutes after the are democrats breathing a sigh of relief donald trump isn't confronting north korea alone. >> i'm very pleased secretary tillerson is with the president that it might be possible, the worst alternative is a war which could become nuclear. rob: what impact will the president's trip have with north korea? our political panel will debate that coming up. mom's got this cold #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample.
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>> north korea is a worldwide threat the requires worldwide action. jillian: what he was saying is it is a big problem worldwide. you to react, republican strategist and democratic strategist former bernie sanders surrogate, thank you for joining us. what do you think of the message? >> last night, one of my friends serving at my house, very high up in the military. if you say one thing this morning, we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that america doesn't know we are ready, we are getting ready for what may happen. i don't want to see that happen but we want to keep our country safe but there's a way to be tough, strong, mean and smart at
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the same time. jillian: shouldn't we always be ready? >> we should always be ready in the military will always be ready. after donald trump's leadership he is doing the right thing, you have to negotiate, you have to do this first. what trump is doing is leading, making sure when he is over there he is saying the right things. north korea threatens the front fire at the united states, japan and south korea and strengthening those bond they will face what is happening with north korea. jillian: donald trump, a worldwide problem, has to be a worldwide response. dianne feinstein says the worst alternative is war. listen to her. >> i'm pleased secretary tillerson is with the president. if he will stay the course and use diplomacy the way diplomacy can be used it might be possible
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to work something out. the worst alternative is a war which could become nuclear. >> what do you think of tillerson being the adult in the room comment? >> we saw the president cut the legs of tillerson who is trying to negotiate. i'm worried about this rocket man, tweeting, poking an unstable dictator with nuclear weapons in the belly instead of trying to figure out how to come to a resolution. war is not the first option. we should always have it as an option but shouldn't be the first option. 38 miles from the dmz, as long as north korea is the first factor we have every way but i don't want to see us preemptively and because then you bring china in and it changes everything. jillian: donald trump talking tough about north korea, there have been 15 missile tests from february 12th and he said the 15th, one every 14 days.
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do you think the tough talk is appropriate? >> trump got here by tough talk. north korea for the first time has to deal with the united states. donald trump is looking at this thinking the last thing we are going to do is try -- trump has amazing respect for our people in uniform, he loved the military, we know he loved the military. the last thing he will do is pull us into a war. jillian: war is the last thing anyone wants. thank you for joining us. rob: he prayed with the victims of the texas church massacre. >> we have to be have healing power, we have to use strengths, your help.
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>> this pastor says guns in places of faith and churches are a good idea. he would know, his church had ten weapons on site. he joins us with his perspective up next. fake news at its finest, the left in an uproar over this video of the president feeding fish but they got it very very wrong. what really happens, we will tell you coming up. ♪ ♪ you tell her we will stand here ♪ my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk.
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suburbs to the southeast of central paris. we will keep an eye on this story and give you any information. jillian: donald trump wrapping up america show of force in asia. rob: he and the country of leader having each other after back against north korea. jillian: new details on the united front. >> reporter: the front appears to be united but this is just about deterrence and diplomacy with north korea but a very delicate balance of sensitivity in the region. to give a sense, the implementation or positioning of the antimissile system in south korea upset china, causing it to boycott south korea and costing it billions of dollars in lost trade, costing this countries had huge loss, certain things appear to be logical have
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repercussions, this trip complex for donald trump but again trump and president moon jae-in in lockstep, trump saying china is trying hard when it comes to north korea and hoping russia will be helpful too, trump plans to meet president vladimir putin in vietnam. north korea watching all this. it has been relatively quiet. no missile testing in the past seven weeks. moon jae-in says of north korea make the right choice south korea will ensure it a bright future. south korea is beefing up its self-defense. >> we make the greatest military equipment in the world, whether it is planes, missiles, no matter what it is we have the greatest military equipment in the world. south korea will be ordering billions of dollars of that equipment which for them makes a
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lot of sense and for us it means jobs, reducing our trade deficit. jillian: as they talk about trade, south korea put on a big show for trump with an elaborate ceremony trump called beautiful. south korea's first lady offered a gift to melania trump of walnuts coated with chocolate, something she had prepared herself to show and highlight south korean culture and tradition as this dialogue has been about security and trade deficits. rob: trump administration ramping up security in houses of faith as churches become the new soft targets but there are already laws in texas that allow religious places to provide
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their own security. jillian: our next guest says his home church is one of them and their ten guns on site. the pastor was in texas delivering a prayer. he joins us live, thank you for joining us under tough circumstances. your home church has ten guns on site. do you believe you were outside national in the church shooting as was i, now what happened over the weekend in texas, should every church have weapons? >> i lead a network of 5000 churches in greater new york. each church has to make that call but i think if the government wants to assist, i never met a pastor who said i don't want your presence here for after a church shooting in south carolina, one of our policeman said any time you see
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me you know i am prepared. that was very comforting. even the scriptures in luke 22:16, jesus does say go and buy a sword. that is something we can or of. so people can be more secure but i don't think every person that is christian should say i'm walking with power to take lives. rob: you have ten weapons on property, democrats say that could cause more deaths in a moment like that with bullets flying in every direction, people who don't know what they are doing. people ready to use those guns are they trained for that moment? >> we are in new york city, our church is filled with democrats, never heard one have a complaint. many said it is good to be secure. it is a tough neighborhood with large offerings, churches get robbed. it hasn't happened recently, the city has gotten better but in
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the past, that was one of the things you had to worry about. i went to alan amp, the choir was singing, someone robbed the choir. these things happen and the church can be prepared. jillian: you go to church, sitting in the pews and your attention is up front but anyone who enters enter the back of the church so you have no vision to see what is going on if you are trying to worship. i am sure a lot of people come to you, don't know how conversations have gone, the increase of being scared in a house of worship. >> i have been to every single church shooting, you can see you are alert. we just experienced terror attack in new york city. i am alert even when i cross the
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street. they wanted folks but god has not given us a spirit of fear, power, love and sound mind, christianity is not about being comfortable, not about being safe. it is about spreading the love of christ. most christians who are mature in their faith realize there is a fragility that goes with humanity and we can perish at any time but i hope and trust god and our savior. i left pastor frank in the san antonio area and so blessed to see his face, his strength, his wife, they just lost their daughter but his concentration was on shepherding his flock and i was proud to be there to pray and give them whatever counsel and comfort i could. rob: interesting perspective and interesting idea, thank you. jillian: 36 minutes after the hour, a check of the forecast
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with janice dean. >> a taste of winter that might persist in the northeast, current temperatures cooler than yesterday, 43, cold air across the great lakes and northern plains, below 0 wind chills. let's look at the last 24 hours, showery weather across the ohio valley to the mid-atlantic and snow across the central us, not a big storm system, just nuisance snow showers if you live in the areas forecasted to snow, not a big deal here but the next storm system moving in towards the west coast could see the potential for heavy rain and heavy mountain snow especially over the burn areas of northern and central california. then the big story will be the cold air that will sink in this weekend. there's your forecast today. cool temperatures in the northern plains, rainy in the mid-atlantic and northeast, warm
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for the south. the next system moving into the west, look at our temperatures thursday and friday and the weekend, teens, single digits, 30s, 40s, friday, daytime highs new york and dc and boston into the 30s, 40s saturday and lows colder than that, you see cold air thursday and friday, 9 in fargo, sinking toward the northeast, 25 as your saturday morning low in new york. it is coming, it is meant to be here, we have to embrace it. jillian: i just bought a puppy goat. >> as soon as you get the puppy coat house we are done. rob: 38 minutes after the hour, the media in an all-out feeding frenzy, some worse than others over donald trump and the
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mucin. this will give us the temperature. >> people get caught up all year. we start with virginia. big race for governor, a race democrats thought they would win. a lot of workers in northern virginia, a more democratic state. northrup is up by 3.3%, the average margin is 2.4. eight of the last 12 have shown the race either way in the margin of error tied to. this is a race that will tell us a lot about next year. of gillespie pulls off a surprise and win this race it means the trump coalition is strong, democrats are more toxic in rural america than we thought and democrats having trouble turning out their base. this is the most interesting race of the day and will give us real clues. >> if history is a sign a democrat should win because we have a president in the white
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house. >> virginia is becoming more and more democratic every year. >> chris christie with the bridge thing is political dogma. >> new jersey is a democratic state, chris christie was a fluke. there was a very unpopular in terms of democrat, a third party in the race. the question is the margin. i think murphy will win by double digits. don't expect a lot. in alabama we have a race in december, special elections in december can be quirky, democrats, senate race in the deep south, fox news shows it tied. every poll shows more outside the margin of error. >> this is a blood red state republicans have to win. >> republicans have to win. more, controversial, removed from the state supreme court for
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his action. trump didn't endorse him in the primary. at the end of the day both parties are watching this race to see if it becomes closer. rob: out west to utah. >> a special election. people get excited about special elections, we overanalyze. this district, democrats by a 6:1 margin, that is the fact. independent candidate mike pitre 6 to 10% of the vote but maybe a close election. new york city, a mayor saying we won't let donald trump tell us how to run our city. no surprise bill diblasio wins again. >> hard to up seat a sitting mayor. we appreciate the insight and
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the music. jillian: i was wondering where the music was coming from. 15 minutes until the top of the hour. would you pay $300 for this? carly shimkus with the beat up antifa jacket that is turning heads. coming up on "fox and friends," live in virginia beach, breakfast with friends. >> it is election day, "fox and friends" is on the ground. as the virginia pilot says in virginia polls open in 15 minutes. we are at mary's restaurant, military gets a 10% discount, huge governor's race that will be a bellwether for the entire country, republican ed gillespie facing off with democrat northam who is in a slightly, fox polls show 5%. and gillespie closing the gap and it comes down to turn out and enthusiasm. we are talking to diners at mary's restaurant in virginia beach all morning about issues
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that matter to them and tell us whether donald trump's approach is working on the ground. steve bannon said what trump is doing in virginia, what gillespie is doing, without trump on the ground with that motivate the base and how motivated are democrats? it will tell us a lot about the 2018 election and what happens on the ground, mary's restaurant, talking politics and eating sausage. jillian: i have been with you on "fox and friends" when you eat everything in sight is what are you going for on the menu? reaching chicken and waffles are fantastic and chicken benedict is awesome, we try them both. rob: speaking my language. we will see you, be right back. last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10...
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jillian: time to wake up. donald trump sparking a feeding frenzy for how he said koi fish in japan. the mainstream media having a field day because of how he dumped the container. rob: desperate for anything to make him look bad but he was following the prime minister's lead on those who did the same thing. carly shimkus, this was
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ridiculous. >> reporter: silliness at an all-time high but the president's critics were waiting for him to make a mistake in his trip to japan which is why this picture went viral that shows him dumping an entire box of fish food into a koi fish pond, some speculated on social media that the president killed the koi fish by overfeeding them. it turns out if you go to the videotape he was just following shinzo abe's lead. john roberts pointed that, here's the picture of shinzo abe doing the same thing the world didn't see. a lot of people on social media had to eat their words. a journalist named o'reilly had to delete a tweet where she made a joke the president is more interested in golfing then feeding the koi fish. i think the president would consider the story fake news.
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jillian: $400 antifa jacket. >> barney's getting negative attention for selling this $375 antifa jacket. the jacket is controversial but a lot of people i pointing out the anti-capitalist won't be lining up to buy a $400 jacket. a lot of reaction on this. roger says if you bought a $350 jacket you are not anti-fascist. i like this tweet, the resistance is dryclean only. barney heard these complaints because the jacket is no longer available. you have to fight the oppressive system wearing something else. rob: don't mess with mattel. >> the company changed their
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recipe sparking a social media uproar. of the rumors of them changing the recipe are true i am boycotting them but the change is very small, they are only adding 1% more dried skim milk. we can live through this. ross on twitter says how dare they tamper with the recipe, leave the chocolatey goodness alone. it won't change the flavor but might be later in color. rob: don't mess with if it works. rob: happy birthday. jillian: we got you one sprinkled cupcake. rob: you have to eat it all right now on camera. >> don't dare me. if you have seen me eat on television before, thank you. i appreciate it, you. rob: 54 minutes after the harassment was going to a new
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♪ ♪ kick it to the front ♪ go around ♪ to the left ♪ shake it to the right ♪ shake it to the front ♪ [laughter] >> our crew was just dancing. rob: sorry again for the music. jillian: i couldn't hold it in. first up the good. president trump taking time out of his trip to south korea to join american troops to lunch for taco tuesday. great to have lunch with our incredible troops in south korea. rob: the border patrol agent nabbing drugs and fugitives at the mexican border in this weekend alone one agent finding 18 points of an opioid fentanyl worth half a million bucks inside the
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muffler of a car. jillian: want to smell finger licking good? guess what, you can. friday chicken bath bomb in the shape of a drumstick. it's only available in japan for now. darn. rob: we will see you later. [laughter] >> north korea is a worldwide threat that requires worldwide action. >> is really different from obama sending a message about our military power in the region. >> had mr. will ford not shot the shooter, a lot more people would have been killed. >> i'm no hero. i think my god, he gave me the skills to do what needed to be done. >> republican ed gillespie is trying to score a major upset over ralph northham. >> virginia should be first in the country. only way we get them is by winning this election. >> top aide to hillary
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