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>> wednesday, october 17th, fox news alert, mike pompeo arriving in turkey overnight. >> donald trump, too soon to act and bringing republicans to the year team. >> democratic staffer under fire for escalating violent partisan rhetoric to that level. and this is how you crash a party. jillian: hillary clinton's push to save a struggling democrat took a turn for the worst. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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heather: nice shot of new york city, you are watching "fox and friends first" on wednesday morning, hump day. rob: we begin with a fox news alert as mike pompeo is meeting with turkish president erdogan in the foreign minister of turkey in search of answers in the disappearance of that saudi journalist. jillian: he and donald from using caution as they wait to hear what happened. griff jenkins live in washington dc with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: mike pompeo wrapping up his visit to turkey and he did meet with the foreign minister, and president erdogan, neither making any comments. his arrival follows statements by officials that they found evidence that shows antifa
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khashoggi was killed before leaving saudi arabia. >> i stress the importance of them conducting a complete investigation into the disappearance of jamaal khashoggi. a complete and transparent investigation. >> donald trump found severe punishment for those responsible for khashoggi's death cautioning a rush to judgment and suggesting this could be another case of what brett kavanaugh just went through saying, quote, i think we have to find out what happened first. here we go again with guilty until proven innocent. i don't like that. the president sat down with trish regan and had this to say. >> it depends whether the crown prince new about it. whether or not they knew about it. if they knew about it that would be bad. >> reporter: the saudi's are pushing oil prices to $200 a
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barrel, and a key us saudi arms deal could hang in the balance as does an important meeting with treasury secretary mnuchin, to attend office in the desert which is still on for now but we could have a different decision by the end of the week. >> very intertwined with saudi arabia and that complicated even further. an american air force pilot with a training exercise in ukraine, fighter jet crashed during a joint military exercise between the us and nato partners killing both pilots. it happened 200 miles west of the capital, kiev. the name of the american servicemember has not been released, that crash is under investigation. >> american troops take out 60 affiliated terrorists launching a successful airstrike targeting militants in somalia, this is the deadliest air strike against
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the islamist extremist group in nearly a year. no civilians were injured or killed in the attack. >> donald trump threatening to stop sending aid to honduras if they don't work out the massive caravan heading for the border. >> the march inches close to home. this is happening at an interesting time, the midterm elections. >> good morning to both of you was unequivocal language from the administration on the latest migrant caravan to try to get into the us, a show of resolve to deter others from taking a dangerous trek in the future, we have to they informed honduras, guatemala and el salvador that if they allow their citizens or others to journey through their borders to the united states with the intention of entering
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our country illegally, all payment made to them. end. anyone entering the united states illegally will be arrested and detained prior to being sent back to the country with mike pence adding spoke to donald trump about the migrant caravan heading to the us, delivered strong message, no more aid if caravan is not stopped, told him us will not tolerate the blatant disregard for our border and sovereignty, as the caravan has grown from hundreds to thousands in less then a week. a former, reported organize this march registering with migration officials, is now attacking the us. >> translator: a government supported by trump, supporting a corrupt government, sanctions are already in place, these people are suffering sanctions. >> the southern border with hundreds of mexican federal
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police arriving on scene. >> the caravan is inching slowly, there's time for the nation and other countries to act. >> right around the midterms. pushing gears, she needs to apologize, a defendant of pocahontas firing back at is a before and and her botched attempt to prove she is native american. telling tucker carlson the false claims are slap in the face. >> i feel betrayed. she was using the name trying to be american indian just to ride the bus. she needs to come back and apologize to everybody for what she has done. >> reporter: in may she said a foreign was proven to be native american she would be the first one to welcome her into their heritage. rob: glenn simpson plead the
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fifth, the cofounder of gps refusing to answer calls or answer questions under subpoena. fusion was paid by the democratic national committee and the clinton campaign in 2016 to investigate donald trump's possible ties to russia, the president calling for doj official bruce kim jong un 6 to be fired, is it possible, for work done to the fake dossier, still working toward the department of justice. jillian: the harvard dean of admissions admitting white applicants have stronger recommendations than asian americans as protesters line up outside a federal courthouse as the court faces a discrimination suit. the university accused holding asian american applicants to higher standards lose those recommendations coming from teachers and guidance counselors.
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this is expected to last three weeks. rob: game 4 of the and lcs goes deep into the ninth and ends with walkoff bases. >> ground ball, pitch to the plate. heather: the crowd goes wild. coming up big in the 13th inning to lead the la dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the milwaukee brewers, tied at 2 games apiece, the american league evening there series against the houston astross. rob: wait until you don't have to get up so early. if you didn't pick up a ticket you have a chance. the mega millions jackpot jumped
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to a record $868 million. this is ridiculous. the lucky numbers, 3, 45, 49, 61, 69, nine. shannon: i'm glad no one won because i'm going to buy a ticket. you never know. rob: what you have picked any? jillian: my lucky number is 7. $345 million powerball drawing coming tonight, the chance of winning both jackpots one in 88 quadrille you. rob: keep your money in your pocket, your bank accounts. we want to know what you would do if you won $800 million, terry tweets pay off all my bills. also donate half of it to the poor. jillian: timmy says no one deserves that much money. rob: you and i are on the same page. share with family. start businesses everywhere back into the world somewhere.
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the gop beating the odds, six key house races shifted in power rankings was a former pollster with a reality check that the blue wave is about to face. >> stand for the flag, neil for the cross. >> if you don't like it go to venezuela. jillian: one woman's nappy advice about patriotism going viral for all the right reasons, check her out. ♪
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justice system. it requires democratic control of congress and white house by inauguration day 2021 far from a sure thing. canada has gone to pot. our neighbors to the north legalizing recreational marijuana overnight becoming the largest nation in the world to do so. this man ecstatic to make the first sale, and retailers expect a rocky start due to -- a small number of retail locations, uruguay was the first country to legalize recreational marijuana last year. rob: at least 6 key house races just shifted on the fox news power rankings. you to break this down, former pollster for the campaign.
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this is an interesting house race, and on the bottom, we go to regions there. thanks for helping me out in the southeast and in florida we start with florida 27. first thing they said is don't screw this up. donna shall a lot used to work for bill clinton and the news anchor, a pretty tight race, it would lead democrat initially. >> democrats thought they were going to win this, the truth of the matter is maria salazar has been an incredible candidate and i'm hearing they had at the bates and maria salazar was terrific in that debate and she has been an energetic campaigner and she is from the community, people know her.
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she is a rock star in places like little havana. >> this is in diameter to a tossup. in florida, let's go a little more here, closer to orlando, northern florida, this is a district held by the governor, dos santos. >> this interesting. if democrats win this district, nancy soderberg who worked in the obama administration it will be a rough night for the republicans but the truth is this district is leaning republican, desantis at the top of the ticket, she helped the veteran. >> is it firmly republican? >> republicans have a shot at winning this race. >> reporter: if you are a fox news theory you have quite a bit. let's go to florida, 26, this
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could spell trouble for republicans. >> not as much trouble as people think. democrats say they will beat carlos, and in double digits, this district perfectly, he carved out an independent imagery and debbie has a lot of criticism running a negative campaign, spent a lot of money but very negative and people think carlos really fits this district. rob: let's go to west virginia moving way north, this is trump country. a seat republicans should expect to win. >> democrats have been saying they think they can challenge the democratic candidate, former veteran but i look at him, the be50 rourke of west virginia. seems to really turn things on
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at the end in the latest poll has her head and this is a district, the popularity of donald trump will help carol miller here. rob: are we a tossup? >> i think it is republican and what happens here is democrats talk about manchin's popularity but not as popular as people think, donald trump will carry the day. >> another shocker in 2016 was pennsylvania which donald trump carried closely. let's check this district. wallace and fitzpatrick. >> brian fitzpatrick got elected, former fbi agent, philadelphia suburbs, a lot of key swing districts are in the suburbs. people like him because he's independent and he has endorsements from traditional democratic groups like labor
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unions and the chamber of commerce, scott wallace has been criticized, not really from the district, he comes from a lot of money. a vice president for fdr and whatnot, fitzpatrick is running as a centrist, wallace is portrayed is too liberal for the district. >> some interesting races, went to the trump campaign but we will see what happens, appreciate it. 19 minutes after the hour. texas underwater as flash flooding turns roads into raging rivers, the urgent warning from residents to evacuate. bribing students to support elizabeth warren. university under fire for one professor's extra credit assignment. how can we say when you book direct at choicehotels.com
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>> and left off of the a dhs 4 mission by united launch alliance. rob: a nearly $2 billion rocket launched into space from cape canaveral, the united atlas 5 rocket carrying an air force communications satellite. >> the 50th mission the united launch alliance completed for the air force, this will keep top military commanders in the president connected even during a nuclear conflict. pretty important stuff. worldwide outage crippling youtube overnight. >> youtube is working but last night no one could load any
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video. if you went to the homepage you were able to see the channel but if you click on the channels there were no videos and you got an error message, a monkey holding a hammer, a picture of that. a lot of people took to twitter, youtube, people didn't know what to do with themselves with all the free time so they were joking they had to push off their phones and talk to their families, youtube tweeted they were working on the issue, an hour later they said it was fixed but didn't say what caused the outage. >> i turned off my phone. rob: anheuser-busch, 300,000 cans of drinking water to areas ravaged by the debbie hurricane. >> this is something they have been doing since 1988, partnering with the red cross to get water to places affected by disasters, they are sending 300
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cans of water shutting down its beer lines, sending truckloads to georgia and florida, they did this with hurricane florence and superstorm sandy. it is important to help the people in the united states, help those in need particularly in areas they live and work. jillian: i like that they do that. a professor offers students extra credit for attending a democrat campaign event. campus reform obtaining emails from clayton state university's andrea allen, attending the event for stacy abrams and take selfys for her. elizabeth warren was there as well, her actions are manipulation of her rights as a professor. it is not clear if she will be punished.
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>> hillary clinton tries to support senator bob menendez at a rally but ends of crashing the party quite literally. >> curb your enthusiasm movement as well. hillary clinton getting out of the vehicle unharmed after the driver had a barricade outside the new jersey democrats event, the incumbent senator facing off against republican senator in a race that is closer than expected and getting nasty. >> 26 after the hour, voter records, who is buying your personal information weeks before the midterms? >> od toed on opioids. >> these are not even prescribed to her. >> rosanne was killed off, a
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>> we would like more information but given the file and set the scene in the disappearance of the 13-year-old girl, we were all in getting this done. >> authorities working with hundreds of tips including one in miami is wisconsin police are extensively searching the area around the family home and talking to neighbors. >> some of my coworkers knew her and you feel like your heart goes out to the family. >> a local superintendent talking about the missing teen. >> is a runner on the team. >> authorities are not asking the public to aid in their search but they do want people to keep their eyes and ears open. >> talk about behavioral changes in people that may have been involved in that crime and that is the information we need. >> police responded after
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someone in the house called 911 but police do not think she is the one who made that call. in chicago matt finn, fox news. >> 62 cases of a rare polio like disease are confirmed in 22 states. the cdc looking at 65 potential cases of afm across the us, attacking the body's nervous system and can cause paralysis. the rate of the disease is fewer than one in 1 million with average age of affected of 4 years old. rob: search and rescue underway, floodwaters rising so high in this neighborhood you can barely see the roofs of those homes and look at this bridge, completely washed out, crews find a nobody in the colorado river. >> the flash flooding sending
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chunks of debris over a damn, officials expect the water to get higher, calling a state of emergency in 18 countries and in florida thousands still without power across the panhandle in the wake of hurricane michael. it could take a month to get electricity fully restored in some of the areas. >> that water in texas unbelievable. >> it doesn't take a tropical storm to cause major flooding is a frontal boundary draped across the south including texas and part of the southwest and another day of flooding rainfall. it has shifted more to the east but we have flood warnings in effect, rain and mountain snow across southern rockies. you see the moisture from the pacific and the gulf of mexico, it will lead to another day of heavy rain across texas.
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flood warnings are in effect, millions of people are affected. this will start to dissipate and this will move to the southeast and they will get some relief in texas but it has been a trying last few days. forecast highs for the front draped across the south of parts of florida very warm but much of the country 20 to 30 ° below average and we will get a little bit of relief across the south but it will be below average for the next several days. in upstate new york a few snowflakes tonight. rob: i saw pictures from aspen, they have snow in the mountain already. >> if you like to ski you can, silver lining. rob: voter records from 19 states for sale on a hacking forum weeks before the midterms. cybercrime intelligence expert
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say dark web operations could include 35 million records, some are asking for $42,000 including names, phone numbers and addresses, some officials calling for the department of justice to investigate. jillian: beto o'rourke using donald trump insults in his final debate with ted cruz. >> he is dishonest, why the president called him lying ted and the nickname stuck because it is true. >> congressman o'rourke's pollsters told him to come out on the attack. if he wants to insult me that is fine. congressman o'rourke sides with liberal extremists instead of the people of texas. >> people of the state of texas within a year of being elected, to run for another office. >> do we choose fear or do we choose hope? i believe and hope. >> recent polling shows the incumbent republican with a
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strong lead over o'rourke in their senate race. rob: happy international programs there, gender inclusion taken to a new level at 50 colleges, endorsing today's so-called holiday to make people more open to sharing and respecting personal pronouns, the first ever pronoun holiday praising words you have heard like they and them but others may sound unfamiliar like the selves and their selves and others. jillian: rosanne barr reacting after her popular tv character is killed off. >> rosanne od did it on opioids, found these tools in the closet. >> these are not even prescribed to her. >> rosanne writing we regret abc chose to cancel rosanne by killing off the rosanne connor character, it was done through
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an opioid overdose, add more dimension to another eyes happy family show. the network cancel the reboot of rosanne after the actor made racially insensitive comments on twitter. executives later admitted to regretting the decision. rob: the duke and duchess of cambridge have new titles, and and uncle, kate middleton's sister giving birth to a boy, and her husband, james matthews. >> prince of charlotte and prince lewis. and prince william and kate are thrilled. rob: 37 after the hour, the gop raking in the cash ahead of november. does this prove that americans are excited about republican policies in the midterms?
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million for his reelection. will that pan over and will they see that as well? >> absolutely. this president has taken $106 million, more than any of his predecessors in the trump enthusiasm has trickled over to the republican party, we raised a quarter of $1 billion this cycle, more than ever taken in by the republican national committee in a cycle in this transfers into volunteers as well, 20,000 top volunteers, many of them trump rally goers we turned into high top level volunteers, more than we had in 2016 by quadruple, the trump enthusiasm is real, he's feeling the enthusiasm behind the party, it could be the tiebreaker this election. >> the big thing about that numbers the money came from small dollar donations. we have insight into who democrats want to see run for
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president in 2020 and joe biden is the front runner with 33%. bernie sanders, far distant second, at 13%. how do you think donald trump would stand up next to somebody like joe biden considering he is popular with the working middle class? >> donald trump would trounce joe biden. he took a look at the contenders and said i would welcome any of them. i hope they stay healthy and make it through the debate. whoever emergence from that debate stage will be embattled. we see an effort from the left to get noticed, you have joe biden saying i would beat the heck out of donald trump in a physical beating, cory booker talking about being spartacus and elizabeth warren taking dna test improving she is a fraud. they are desperate to get noticed and they will battle donald trump will prevail in 2020. rob: i would be surprised to see joe biden against donald trump
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but the debates would be tremendous. as far as the midterms go are you seeing any indication of a tough time motivating? polls say one thing but getting people to wake up tuesday morning and vote in the midterm election the democrats have a lot of enthusiasm. can that be matched? >> it can be matched, the cavanagh confirmation process was an october surprise meaning the factor no one saw coming that woke up a base, it definitely fueled enthusiasm, that double-digit gap democrats had narrowed to single digits and beyond that the mob like behavior, called from hillary clinton for instability, eric older saying, elizabeth warren's dna test, a lot of gasps from the left adds up to motivating republicans. >> elizabeth warren and her infamous dna test. this is a big embarrassment and
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people have short memories but do you think this could ruin her chances in 2020? >> certainly. elizabeth warren's 2020 campaign might have ended before it began. she found out she was one in 1024 native american. who in her campaign, who in her staff, who decided this was a good idea to make it into a public spectacle? any rational person would say barry those results, never let me see the light of day, her chances might have ended before it began. rob: a lot of people think she is toast, appreciate your time. jillian: time to check in with steve doocy for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> good morning. coming up on the show in 15 minutes, tommy laren will be joining us, lots to talk to her about in in tennessee, marsha blackburn running for the u.s.
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senate against the governor up there and taylor swift endorsed her opponents. how has that impacted her? she is leading in the polls. stuart varney is live at the white house apparently they let the gate open. the last time, last week at this time, pastor andrew brunson was under house arrest in turkey and by the weekend he was praying in the oval office with the president, look at that. he will be live in our studio. a busy 3 hours kicks off 14 minutes from now on the channel you are trust for your morning news. rob: when we come back another conservative going to war with facebook, jackie ibanez here with the fight over his right to free-speech, good morning, jackie. ♪
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>> patriotic crowd not afraid to share her opinion, new york city woman going viral for her response for a reporter who questioned her t-shirt. watch. >> stand for the flag, neil for the cross. >> if you don't like it, go to venezuela. jillian: the woman snapping back at an nbc reporter in staten island, he was there with congressman tom donovan talking to voters in a republican district in the famously democratic city. don't mess with her. rob: conservatism in new york and staten island, minnesota democrat staffer suspended for
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bragging about bringing republicans to the guillotine after the midterms, the party spokesman said william davis's based - facebook post had an inside joke, in the attorney general, called the comments disgusting and appalling and follows aggressive rhetoric from the likes of hillary clinton. >> radical moms on the rise, many wonder when did this become the new normal? jason chaffetz says the resistance movement started the day donald trump was elected. >> the resistance movement started the day donald trump was elected president of the united states. they were stunned, didn't know what to do, now that the president has been successful in the economy doing well in the world a safer place, he is pushing for a border wall, all these good things are happening, the only playbook they have says scorched earth, the politics of personal destruction, it is a distraction, the idea they have no ideas, no policy.
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>> portland, oregon, the latest city to be overrun by highly political mobs disrupting traffic and harassing, a bit of a mess. a disabled veteran firing back over censorship after he says his pages were removed without warning. >> facebook's explanation and a major censorship case heads to the supreme court. >> reporter:-year-old war veteran says he is prepared to take facebook to court if the social media pages are not restored, he claims facebook shut down the page for his right wing news website and his business page very great coffee, they were two of the 560 pages and 251 accounts deleted by facebook over with a company called coordinated inauthentic behavior, he responded on his website, quote, i am not a
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conservative or liberal, i am an american who believes in what our country stands for. i prove this by vowing to protect and fighting for america's greatest tenet, free-speech. a facebook post he writes facebook lied, they took down my page because it was conservative, powerful and the elections are in two weeks. major support flowing in from the top of the trump administration. get ready, he claims he spent $300,000 on facebook ads and repeatedly tried to meet with executives. the former facebook engineer tells tucker carlson this intolerant culture has no place online. >> trying to draw lines around what is acceptable or offensive is dangerous and impractical. it is a huge strategic misstep. >> reporter: outrage over the deleted facebook account comes as the supreme court agrees to hear a case that could decide if users challenge social media cookies over free-speech. fox news reached out to facebook about the censorship claims but it hasn't responded yet.
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>> a lot of people using social media to criticize facebook. >> social media censorship is gone too far? melissa says facebook has gone too far, nick says only one size get censored and when they get called out they say it was a mistake. a user and instagram says unbelievable, this man is clearly a hero. what is the matter with this, thank you for your service, may god punish these people for what they have done to you, you are an awesome american. jillian: thank you for that. 54 after the hour, two strangers have a bond for help. >> you are a match. i giving you my kidney. jillian: the story behind the life-changing gift only gets better. rob: you might know her from sharknado and now you know
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>> how touching is that? lindsey surprising 53-year-old george labecci the surgery is set for next week. rob: lindsey you are an incredible woman. that's fantastic. >> actress explaining herself after getting kicked off a plane. sharknado actress l.a. to new york. >> they wouldn't let the dog sit next to me. so i was going to stay on the plane. big deal about it. i'm kind of used to that in my life. rob: tmz reported over a long seat and a pillow. >> and a pillow. finally the ugly, listen to this. sent the ambulance over to 124, i blew my arm off. >> how did it happen. >> i have a trip wire and i opened up the door and the trip wire went and blew my arm off. i'm going to die. tell everybody i love them. okay? he says that so casually the
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north carolina man would be okay admitting to opening the rig door he's tried to feed squirrels. i just blew my arm off. rob: i just blew my arm off. pardon me. i jewels blew my arm off. carley: can you pass the coffee? anyway. we are glad he is okay. rob: we will see you later. carley: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> touching down in tuckery, secretary of state mike pompeo in search of answers in the disappearance of a saudi journalist. >> dow seeing gains of 562 points, very close to session highs. >> people throughout look at this stuff and say to yourself do you want a party which has been delivering results for the last two years or do you want a party dedicated to resistance? >> trump accommodation warning hondurans to turn around thousands of illegal immigrants or face thousands oheavyconsequences. >> high wateraung
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