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like this being sarcastic. showing people enjoying the outdoors, there is nothing to do here. it is getting mixed reaction online. this is awesome. speaks to who we are, honest and quirky. wasted money, sean says they are not wrong. that wraps up "fox and friends first". have a great weekend, "fox and friends first" continues right now, bye-bye. >> the crazy democrats refuse to support any form of border security legislation to fix our absolutely horrible, old-fashioned loophole ridden immigration laws. rob: it is friday, october 19th, the president railing against democrats threatening to call on the us military to close our southern border, 4000 people
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strong makes its way toward the us. jillian: mike pompeo hopes to accomplish a sitdown with mexican officials today. we are live at the border. oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling, drawers and debris littering floors. rob: pictures you have to see to believe, showing what happens when a plane is rocked by serious turbulence. rihanna won't shine bright like a diamond at the super bowl this year. ainsley: the popstar taking about turning down a chance to perform. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ beautiful like diamonds ♪ in the night
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♪ ♪ tracey: you are beautiful like a diamond in the sky. it is friday, good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first". rob: don't you have to pay to get the super bowl performance? >> they don't make money off of it. rob: we will talk about all that stuff coming up. we begin with a fox news alert, several sailors are heard after navy helicopter crashes onto the uss ronald reagan's flight deck in the philippine sea. carley: two pilots and two crewmembers were aboard when the seahawk crashed shortly after takeoff. injuries are said to be nonfatal. rob: the ronald reagan strike
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group was conducting operations at the time of the crash, the cause is under investigation. carley: two warships from the same fleet were involved in separate collisions that the. rob: the us and mexico are teaming up to stop a migrant caravan as thousands of people inch closer to the southern border. carley: griff jenkins with the president's new threat to be illegals trying to entry our country. he is making bold statements on twitter yesterday. >> reporter: good morning, we are at ground 0, the heaviest traffic sector of the entire us border, last night the president certainly had his mind on that caravan as relates to the midterms. >> it is going to be an election of the caravan. you know what i'm talking about. a lot of money has been passing through, people to try to get to
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the border by election day because they think that is a negative for us. they are being stopped. and number 2, regardless, that is our issue. >> reporter: mexico's government dispatching some search to help mike pompeo meeting with mexican officials. mexico city, to see what they can do to stop the caravan which is hundreds of miles from the us border. last night mexico's ambassador to the us, geronimo gutierrez, had this to say. >> this caravan is very politically motivated. obviously, the humanitarian situation, we are acting precisely. we made very clear there is no legal ground in which mexico can issue a permit by which people
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can go to mexico to the united states. >> hundreds of miles from where i am standing in texas, the numbers are starting on the border, and families crossing b 107,000 family members taken into custody where i am standing, 300% increase in family units compared to last year and the leaders here say those are understandable numbers. >> reporter: that is a record number. carley: donald trump lambasting the left even harder for their stance on open borders.
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>> the migrant caravan shows why democrat policies will not work for the us. >> the president threw down the gauntlet like he should've. these people are really concerned about persecution, fear and death and wants to claim political asylum, they crossed through guatemala and will get to mexico. it is not about persecution or fear. it is getting to the united states. shutting down the border is an option. president reagan did it. he wanted an answer from mexico and wasn't getting them. this is on the doorstep of congress. i got to agree with the president, democrats want open borders, to abolish ice. i hope the american people are paying attention. rob: 44% of americans approve of donald trump's handling of for security, 41% approve of his handling of immigration.
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carley: the urgent search for a teenager is nationwide, the fbi adding jamie klos to its top missing persons list, they are asking for 100 people to comb through the area near her home where her parents were killed on monday. police believe the 13-year-old is in danger after hearing the 911 call from that horrific night. no one spoke on the phone but there was background noise. all hands on deck in baltimore. police deploying 230 officers to the streets after 11 people were shot in 24 hours. the department shutting down all administration operations, a total of 650 cops can control streets but according to the baltimore sun, 910 officers being recommended to be on patrol duty.
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baltimore has reported 250 murders this year, 44 in the last 30 days. rob: donald trump threatening severe consequences after acknowledging missing washington post columnist jamaal khashoggi is likely dead. mike pompeo now pushing the saudi's to give them more time to explain this. jackie ibanez here with developments in this international mystery. >> reporter: donald trump didn't say much on why he thinks khashoggi is dead but he thinks saudi arabia will be held accountable if it turns out they are the ones responsible for his murder which they strongly deny. >> do you think khashoggi is dead? >> it certainly looks that way. very sad. >> reporter: the president met with mike pompeo to discuss what he learned after visiting turkey in saudi arabia as turkish
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officials are reporting to alleged recordings of khashoggi's murder for mike pompeo during his visit. the state department denying the report releasing the statement, quote, secretary pompeo has neither heard a tape endorsing a transcript related to jamaal khashoggi's disappearance. after meeting with the president secretary of state pompeo told reporters they are allowing saudi officials more time for an investigation. >> we take this matter with respect to mister khashoggi very seriously. they made clear to me they understand the serious nature of the disappearance of mister khashoggi. >> reporter: the decision marking mixed reaction. >> we have a lot of information floating around that it is about time it was done. >> reporter: treasury secretary steve mnuchin pulling out of the economic conference in saudi arabia over rising tensions joining a growing number of local leaders and prominent ceos
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who decided to skip the event. rob: thanks so much. donald trump touching down holding another mag a rally, the latest stop after he fired up a crowd in montana taking shots at elizabeth warren for her dna test slamming the democrats and also praising a congressman who body slammed a reporter and touting his administration's accomplishments. >> how about pocahontas, elizabeth warren. i would like to apologize to the real pocahontas. show everybody what a phony she is. the democratic party has become too extreme to be trusted with power. >> thank you for giving us hope. >> i heard he body slammed a reporter. any guy that can do a body slam is my site. i have caused the problem because i have created such an incredible economy, i have created so many jobs. under republican leadership
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america is booming. america is thriving and america is winning. rob: another big event the president will wrap up his western trip tomorrow with a rally. he is busy. carley: denver broncos linebacker guaranteed a victory following through with a 45-10 beat down over the arizona cardinals. >> coming and picks off. harris got a lane to the end zone. carley: throwing his second interception, returned for a touchdown in the first quarter. denver improved 3-4, arizona dropped to a league worst 1-6. rob: pop star rihanna turning down an offer to headline the halftime show over the nfl's most controversial weather. ♪ it is over now ♪ it is over now ♪ go on and say
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♪ carley: the singer is taking about. the what are producer says. in solidarity of former san francisco 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick. she doesn't agree with the nfl stance on kneeling. rob: room 5 will take the stage in february. carley: it is 12 minutes after the hour. caught on camera 2-year-old boy on a stranger's doorstep, the heartbreaking video and who police are questioning right now. rob: hackers using midterms to warm up for 2020's big game, homeland security desperate to stop them and kurt the cyber guy breaks down the threat to our election. good morning. ♪ hydrating better than $100, $200 even $400 creams.
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rob: are hackers using the 28 midterms as practice for the big show in 2020? carley: 18 days until that is head to the polls and the department of homeland security is sounding the alarm about attempted hacking on the election system. >> dhs worked hand in hand with officials in all 50 states in the private sector to make our election infrastructure more secure than ever. by the midterms our security centers will cover 90% of registered voters and on election day we will be out in full force. carley: cybersecurity is the greatest global threat and joins us live to explain how underprepared he thinks we are. >> the us federal government down to each state to the municipalities and corporate america from the social media giants like facebook and big tech companies like google, we hear it time and time again that their systems lost our
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information or somebody is compromised the data or they are scraping our own personal data to their own benefit. rob: this is such a problem not just over elections but our whole lives, do we need to come down harder on people doing these things? >> that is one strategy but a bigger better strategy would be, superstar of the us government at the department of homeland security, chris-craft, overseas the idea of tracking down these people and monitoring cyber security for the country and it has been very effective at communicating with states to let them know about election tampering across the networks. very good guy, you need to give him the tools. we are sending a molotov to fight a battle in the middle east with walkie-talkie and the segway. we got to have more funding. carley: three methods were used
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for on loading registration. what are they trying to accomplish? are they trying to collect personal information? change people's votes? >> a key strategy. one is chaos and the other is to undermine the election. this is not democrat or republican, just an external force coming into our country to make us feel unsettled, to make us feel like our election systems are not as stable. the fact is we don't have any credible data on meaningful disruption to actually counting votes at this point. carley: how do you find out who is behind the attack? anyway for the department of homeland security? >> breadcrumbs happen in the digital world, difficult to hide. you can identify an external source and we can sell where it came from simply from looking at
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the data trail. by looking at the trail, a particular region doesn't identify the human being or group of people behind it but we have become pretty smart pointing the finger. the problem is we are not smart enough or well equipped enough internally in the us to not just point the finger but actually smokes them like a bug so they don't get into the country. carley: we have to work to do. rob: china and russia are key figures. >> china, russia and iran are leaders in disrupting our digital infrastructure in the us. it is a cat and mouse game. carley: thanks for the unsettling report. 19 minutes after the hour. telling lies, a magazine accused of doing that. >> cory booker joining the chorus of democrats taking a
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where is the blue wave? the evidence people can't wait to vote democrat? the evidence is there doing the exact opposite. if they get the house i am going to tell you whatever trump want to do is going to stop, it will be paralyzed, it will be nothing but in every house committee, inspections, investigations, subpoenas, they will go back and try to get brett kavanaugh thrown out, nothing the two years of get even with trump for having the audacity to win. jillian: some polls show democrats holding a lead over republicans, you can't trust them especially after the 2016 election. rob: cory booker now says canada is more american than america. >> justin trudeau -- rob: the possible 2020 presidential candidate telling a
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crowd in south carolina the us doesn't want to build a great economy for everybody by lowering college tuition like canada does. however, just news this week from the world economic forum shows the us has the world's most competitive economy for the first time in ten years. carley: marijuana sales in colorado are superhigh and about to get higher. rob: tracy carrasco with how our northern neighbor is helping colorado. >> reporter: marijuana sales in colorado have exceeded $1 billion through august. tech revenue sales reaching $200 million, expected to exceed $1.5 billion for recreational and medical marijuana sales. with canada, with that becoming legal, investors may invest in colorado companies because it is
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easier for them instead of starting their own cannabis companies in canada. this past monday a canadian company purchased a colorado company that will make marijuana infused a beer. we will see more of those deals coming down the line, have to keep an eye on the tax revenue to see if it goes up. heather: good news if you like dunkin' donuts. >> you could wind again donuts for entire year including $1000, just come up with a super creative costume, something on instagram, post a picture of yourself in a costume with the hashtag duncan dress up contest. they will be judging on originality, greater, marketability of the costume and relativity to the duncan brand. come up with a duncan inspired costume, coffee cup or doughnut, i don't know.
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rob: advertising for them and you get free coffee. it is not even dunkin' donuts. carley: you didn't say no. 36 after the are, donald trump firing up the crowd in missouri. >> america is booming, america is thriving and america is winning. rob: talking to the voters, todd pyro, it is early in montana. >> reporter: robbie schmidt and carly shimkus it sure is, 3:30 in montana. take a look at these pancakes. these pancakes are huge. the only thing bigger than these pancakes, the size of the crowd last night in missoula, montana. wait until you see the mass of humanity that came out to see the president, pitching -- we will tell you about that when "fox and friends first" returns on friday morning.
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rob: secretary of state mike pompeo will sit down with mexican officials to discuss ways to stop the migrant caravan heading toward the united states. donald trump railing against democrats for refusing to work with him on immigration reform in last night's rally in montana. >> i want to thank the mexican government because they are stopping at hopefully before it gets to us. i am willing to send the military to defend our southern border if necessary. all caused because of the illegal immigration onslaught brought by the democrats because they refuse to acknowledge or to change the laws. they like it. rob: the caravan is near mexico's southern border, a couple thousand miles from the united states. the mexican government calling on the un to establish shelters along their southern border with
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the rest of central america so mexico can process any legitimate asylum claims. carley: republican set to interview nelly ohr who works for fusion gps, her testimony comes as deputy attorney general rod rosenstein agrees to a closed-door meeting on capitol hill after weeks of waiting. lawmakers will question rosenstein on october 24th over the russia probe and the new york times report the claims he wanted to secretly record donald trump. a transcript from the meeting will be made public. rob: passengers hurt after violent turbulence on a plane carrying 200 people, the dramatic aftermath, look at the inside of that jet showing the plane littered with oxygen masks, food, debris, the plane heading from miami to argentina.
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the airline says the incident happened when the plane reached cruising altitude and was immediately reported by the captain. eight people had to be taken to the hospital once the plane got back on the ground. carley: a woman, and camera banding dollar could face felony charges. investigators questioning this woman who left the 2-year-old boy on a stranger app store step before speeding away in a car leaving him all alone in texas. police say she is a friend of the boy's mother and was supposed to drop him off at his dad's house but left him next door instead. >> no business leaving my son right there. look at his face, he is upset. he was confused. carley: the neighbors called 911 when they found the child, he was likely not hurt. rob: in montana, just, now 18
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days ahead of the midterms as both parties via full control of congress. how are voters getting ready in montana? rob: todd pyro having breakfast with friends where he joins people waiting in line for the president's rally. >> reporter: good morning. last night was insane. it began in the afternoon. we arrived five hours ahead of the rally, we figured we would drive over nice and simple. we were in line for an hour just to get into the parking lot and when we got inside, we talked to the folks who support the president, to support matt rosendale running against john tester. folks had a lot to say. >> the worst thing that could happen in montana.
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>> doesn't really vote for montana. >> not truthful and not good for montana. >> what do you think the president? >> amazing. build the economy. >> panel on cnn people who attend trump rallies are cruel. >> if that is true there's an awful lot of cool people in missoula. look at the line. >> reporter: are you cruel? >> know. >> reporter: we are group of people that embrace godly values. >> so important to this family, not only does this have a ribbon in her hair but check out this guy's hair. >> as a legal immigrant from romania what do you think when you see what is going on with the caravan from honduras? >> it is pretty bad because the american people -- i think -- they will be able to have more security. >> from canada to the united
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states, served in the military. cannot allow vast amounts of people to move irresponsibly across 1234 countries. a lot are manipulated. >> what will you say? >> go home. >> reporter: the two big topics that stood out to me, one, that cruelty comments. when you are accused of being cruel it hit that you. they said we are not cool, we are just here trying to enjoy a rally in our community. the other thing the brett kavanaugh hearings stood out to people and i asked do you think this will have an impact on this race? do you think people will be more mobilized to vote for matt rosen dale, they do. and tuesday and -- back to you. >> the focal next to you, 3:30 in the morning, his shirt tucked in, he is at breakfast like anybody else, what are they
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doing their? >> we will interview you, and to the diners. >> my buddy and mine before we go to work. >> that is fine in the morning. rob schmidt at the new york studio is wondering why. >> we heard todd and todd were going to be a team. >> he came out here. that was the answer. >> janice dean is here with warmer temperatures. >> if you go to florida, we will get more temperatures. it is friday. we have cooler air coming in, new york is 44, 35 in cincinnati, 47 in chicago, snow
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in the forecast and some snow. west texas and south texas, they have gotten close to a foot of rain, flood advisory is throughout the weekend. the bulk will be west texas, south texas but not getting any relief. we need dry weather in texas. cold front moving through, potential for snow action across the great lakes and portions of the interior northeast. rob: in -- we are good canadians. >> we can't help the weather. 38 after the hour. information war, meet the war room. look how facebook is fighting fake election news ahead of the
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>> this is the facebook election war room, experts working to read out bank accounts, bogus news stories and block those who want to use facebook, instagram and what's apps to sway the midterms. >> massive investments to make sure our platforms are safe and secure for elections. >> reporter: the company has been under intense scrutiny from congress, the fed and the media after it emerged russian government leaked operatives used the platform to target americans during the 2016 presidential election. >> these people represent teams through intel operations, data scientists, research and streamlining communication and decision-making. >> facebook says it hired thousands of new moderators invested in artificial intelligence, enlisted the help of former us intelligence officials for political advertising. in an effort to tackle misinformation crisis. >> reduced click bay and ability for people to be successful on our platform and all these
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things have reduced the spread of fake news on our platform. >> the comedy making progress in august and russian linked pages and billion bank accounts from forming. claudia cowan, fox news. >> being slammed online for posting fake gossip to promote voter registration. the fashion magazine posting a tweet about kanye west and kim kardashian splitting up but when you read the details followers are directed to a voter registration page in partnership and later apologizing saying we made a bad joke. our passion for voter registration cloud our judgment and we are sincerely sorry. rob: anybody buying these magazines anymore? two years after russian hacks of its network the dnc built up its
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technology team to battle against future cyber attacks. the tech team is one of the organization's biggest units with as many employees as the mobilization office, many members are industry veterans who have taken a pay cut at the dnc, russian hackers took over the committee's network stealing thousands of emails from hillary clinton's private account. >> to you by your mega millions ticket? donate's jackpot leaping to an insane $970 billion. it does keep going up. rob: i will buy it once again. the chances of winning are one in 302 million. stock market expert joins us with tips on hitting the jackpot. >> you can increase your chances by getting as many tickets with as many people because even if there's a lot of money you can split it up. >> the drawing is the second-largest jackpot, the
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>> you cannot be civil with a political party that once to destroy what you stand for, what you care about.
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>> anybody from that cabinet, you -- >> please get up in the face of some congresspeople. >> they go low, we kick back. rob: eight attacks on republicans just this year as democrats are using extreme rhetoric with the midterms closing in. ainsley: carley: what will a facility to return? lawrence jones, have they forgotten what happened to steve scalise? how did it get here? >> they forgot what happened to steve scalise, rand paul, other americans on college campuses that we report on. they don't care. they call for civility when donald trump got elected, they wanted a more civil president but when there's a viewpoint they don't like, they want to fight him and that is in the same. part of the reason for this is
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no charges are brought against these people. it is not protected free speech but incitement of violence not protected by the constitution and no one really does anything. rob: what happened, they will say it is all the same problem and i think it is a bipartisan problem and rhetoric as these elections have become more crucial and more anger, the talk coming out of politicians in washington is so nematic it creates the situation. >> what happened in charlottesville, these were hateful people, people associated with the republican party. this is a fringe group. these are actual leaders in the democratic party calling for violence. i got to say they never do the violence themselves. they call their supporters to do it so not only are they cowards, but they are going to get someone killed.
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years ago, republicans were literally targeted because they were republicans. rand paul was targeted because his neighbor didn't like his healthcare. this is insane behavior. carley: rand paul said he was afraid someone would get murdered, one of the scariest things i heard in a long time. the violence is horrible but how do you feel about protesters targeting politicians in public? some people say too bad for them, part of the job. they work for the people. >> fair to say politicians are always on the job. but there is respect. when you are in the face of an elected official, that is not classy and it is a security risk. we don't know who is coming up to these people especially after all the violence happening in washington. susan collins under protection. and the way they vote. and they can't predict, 35
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numbers of congress, and the detail. >> to the nation of islam, louis farrakhan made statements in the past and made another one this week. >> when they talk about farrakhan, call me a hater, you know what they do? call me an anti-semite, stop it. i am anti-termite. rob: twitter was okay with this. >> nobody understands the policy. such inconsistency and there will always be inconsistency because you cannot regulate free-speech. there will always be hateful people. i prefer leaving the mall on there and let the viewers decide who they want to see. we are giving them with the hype they want, the david dukes of
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the world, richard smith, we know who they are. time for americans to stand for what they are and let the public know, we don't need a social media giant telling us what is. >> twitter did not take it down but facebook did. lawrence jones. 55 after the hour. and you can think the pc police for it. rob: the highlight taking a toll on the highway of, the new danger of legal weed. ♪ high above me ♪ ♪ joan of arc ♪
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nearby states where pot is still illegal. driving high is illegal in all 50 states. carley: finally the ugly. kleenex forced rename tissues over sexism. man size tissues as clean exextra large over sized tissues have been on store shelves in the uk for more than 60 years. "fox & friends" starts right now. rob: got to go. >> this will be an election of kavanaugh, the caravan, law and order and common sense. >> we hold the house and we increase the senate. because i think that's justice. >> president trump threatening to shut down the southern u.s. border as a caravan of thousand of central american migrants head toward the u.s. >> i'm willing to send the military to defend our southern border, if necessary. >> president trump says it looks like a missing saudi journalist is dead and consequences for saudi arabia could be

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