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texas to secure the southern border. >> live with the latest on the massive migrant march, bracing for impact, monster storm about to hit mexico that has texas on highland. >> tracking the hurricane's every move. some say former president barack obama. >> when you hear about economic miracles, remember when it started. heather: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ anything can happen ♪ anything can happen
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♪ anything can happen ♪ >> happy tuesday morning and we are two weeks from midterm elections. all the campaign events happening around the country, the president has been very busy. we are going to talk about that. happy tuesday morning, thanks for watching "fox and friends first". >> thanks for watching and starting your day with us. overnight, a houston rally as a way to slam the migrant caravan. >> vowing to send as many troops as necessary to stop it. >> it is an assault on our country and in that caravan you have some very bad people. we have to protect our borders. we don't have borders we don't
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have a country. the democrats had something to do with it. we once people to come into our country but they have to come in legally and through merit. >> the caravan growing a mile long as it heads rate for our border but us agents are already dealing with criminals knowingly breaking the law. >> griff jenkins live in texas, seeing those bumps at the border firsthand. >> that is right. the caravan, 7000 strong, 1100 miles due south of where i standing, the closest port of entry they would possibly come, it would take two weeks but the majority of el salvador and migrants across illegally do so in this area because it is so close to them as opposed to
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arizona or california. we light in weight in the bushes with the border patrol agents as smugglers came across the river as we talk to hondurans who came across illegally. >> you know it is illegal crossing but you came anyway. >> why? >> why did you come is what i'm asking you. can you tell me why you came illegally? >> the situation in honduras. >> you are from honduras. what are the conditions there? >> cannot work, the criminals always get your morning. >> reporter: but they are not all women and children. in the last 48 hours officials have arrested a man wanted for
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murder in south carolina and another who is an active member of the 18th st. violent saying. the question officials are seeing is what they will do if that caravan gets up here. the last caravan several months ago was similar to this, came to california but were just over 1000 when they started and a few hundred crossed, this is a much larger thing. >> a lot of help needed at that point. >> the caravan is growing larger every day. a mile-long at this point and is refusing to obey any immigration laws. heather: looks more like an invasion than migration. >> these individuals are not immigrants, they are invading our country. my family, my ancestors are immigrants, they are trying to enter by force.
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you have seen the pictures and the video. when you are kicking down gates to get into a country, entering illegally and avoid inspection and when you are waving the flag of the country that supposedly has you so oppressed, how is that something beneficial for the united states? it isn't. i have said many times there is a humongous difference between knocking on my front door or kicking my front door and forcing entry into my home. it needs to stop and we need to stop it. >> the president called the caravan a matter of national emergency. >> from champagne enemies to friends on the trail, donald trump praising texas ted cruz in front of a huge crowd slamming his democratic challenger beto overcome.
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heather: rob: some bizarre moments. >> the president pulling out all the stops to save republican control of congress, campaigning with someone he called a liar. he was in houston, the campaign for texas senator ted cruz, no longer calling him lying ted but texas ted, putting the 2016 primary behind them and went after ted cruz's opponents calling him a stone called phony and taking on an issue democrats are seizing upon, healthcare. >> democrats want to give illegal aliens free welfare and the right to vote. that is why democrats want to abolish ice. a rourke supports a socialist takeover of healthcare, and it
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won't be enough in leading the charge in congress for more tax cuts. on the second amendment. i am for, beto is against it. if you want a big government and grabbing liberal, democrats have given you that. >> for ted cruz's part he predicted the president would be overwhelmingly reelected in 2020. >> memorial services are beginning for an officer killed in the line of duty, officer tony said to be honored after being killed over the weekend, he will be laid to rest tomorrow, police tracking down maynard, suspected of killing officer tony, he was shot and killed after being found hiding in a shed with an edged weapon and in south carolina sheriff deputy sarah turner has died
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just over two weeks, left a second officer dead and 5 others injured, the 43rd officer shot and killed in the line of duty this year. >> treasury secretary steve mnuchin meeting with mohammed bin selman overnight, discussing the financial relationship and an international mystery surrounding jamal khashoggi. gina flying to turkey is new details are expected in the investigation. >> we have tremendously talented people who do this very well. i'm not satisfied with whatever. >> the turkish president is revealing, quote, the naked truth today, saudis admitted jamal khashoggi died in their consulate claiming it happened during the fight. >> the fbi investigating after explosive devices found in george soros's home.
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an employee at the house discovering a suspicious package inside the mailbox throwing it into the woods until police arrived, authorities blowing of the device saying there is no longer a threat to the public. nobody was hurt, soros was not home at the time. >> at fenway park before game one of the world series, boston red sox looking for the first championship, the los angeles dodgers hoping for the first since 1988. first pitch for game one of the best of 7 series at 8:00 eastern time. every game can be seen on fox. always a party in boston over the years. 9 minutes after the hour, republicans targeted again, this time vandals caught on camera throwing a giant boulder into a congressman's arms.
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why do you say it is an invasion? >> a large number of people heading towards the border without our permission with intention that seems to be hostile against what our laws permit. by any definition that is an invasion. >> the president says this is a lot of ms 13 and there are middle eastern type terrorists involved, nothing to back that claim up and they jumped on that but regardless, they want to crash the border no matter what we say. is this sustainable? >> it isn't. after the president made those remarks, mexican journalist embedded in that column verified what he said and there were people from the middle east and people with bad intentions. i live in california and i can tell you we see evidence of this
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every day so not only is it not sustainable but it is beyond sustainable for many years and has a huge effect on quality of life. >> what do you say to people who don't see this as a large problem? >> they don't live in border states or suffer from quality-of-life, education, crime. these are impacted when you have that with illegal aliens. >> in el salvador, in mexico, they start to deteriorate, drugs and gang violence become worse and worse. the united states cannot afford to adopt central america. what should we do? >> we are doing a lot. there are things we can do to encourage them to keep those people in their own countries and increase quality-of-life
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there but the solution is to let people leave and have incentive to increase quality-of-life in their own country and to enforce our border like taxing, insisting on everify when they come here illegally. >> donald trump weighed in on twitter saying looks like mexico's police and military are unable to stop the caravan heading to the southern border, criminals and unknown middle east dinners are mixed in. i alerted border patrol and military and this is a national emergency, must change laws. do you agree? >> the response from the left, what are a few ms 13, only takes one to kill an american, and not a single american should die or without food or resources.
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and took our quality-of-life. >> time to get a straight answer from democrats about what kind of immigration plan they want but i'm curious what you think the average more moderate democrats thinks of some of the rhetoric coming out of their party that says everybody is welcome, borders are bad? what do you think they think? >> it is important to maintain friendliness towards immigration. anybody in a place where quality-of-life is going down may not be sympathetic to seeing that but it is not sustainable. at some point we will be putting americans on the streets when limited housing, limited resources are taking their places so that is a problem. jillian: texans bracing for impact as the monster storm take same south of the border.
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>> big storm, hurricane willa closing in on mexico and will pound texas with more a needed rain. >> this will make landfall sometime today around mexico's
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pacific coast bringing potentially life-threatening storm surge. >> than head north slamming central and southern texas with more heavy rain next weekend part of that state facing historic flooding after that rain last week. >> the latest is we will see a landfall this afternoon and it will impact the pacific coast of mexico, beautiful beach areas, it will bring its moisture, it will weaken rapidly because of a lot of mountainous terrain but as it makes its way towards texas sweeps the potential for heavy rainfall. we have record rain for texas over the last couple weeks and more rain on saturated ground leading to flash flooding. that will not only spread across texas but parts of the southwest and eventually the eastern gulf coast and we will watch the potential for some of this
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energy to ride up the east coast into the weekend. foot advisories are posted, more flash flood watches and warnings and we watch the storm system move across texas, the gulf coast and the florida panhandle, areas affected by michael and we watch an area of low pressure, coastal storm impact the northeast perhaps this weekend. a lot to talk about, a lot of energy coming from this storm system from the pacific. rain in the forecast across the southwest and more flooding over texas, the gulf coast and portions of the panhandle and showery activity across the great lakes. there are your current temperatures, 49 in new york city, how cold will it get this weekend? we will see if we get potential for snow with his coastal low or
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will it just be a rain event? rob: halloween costume, come on, janice. >> hopefully we will rebound for halloween. i grew up in canada where you had to buy your costumes two times bigger. rob: a new ruling ahead of 20/20 citizenship census question, supreme court shielding wilbur ross from testifying to a group of 18 states suing the trump administration for re-adding the question with asks is this person a citizen of the united states. the question was added for the first time since 1950. the trial's tentative start date is november 5th. jillian: no document, no problem, new hampshire judge blocking a law that would have required proof of residency for voters when they register. the judge argued it would create long lines at polling places and
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be too complicated for students and disabled voters and others who cast a ballot. the law affects people trying to register within 30 days of an election, pass along party lines last year. rob: are you going to do it this time? still a chance if you want to score a massive payday. the jackpot for the mega millions drawing is $1.6 billion. the numbers will be drawn at 11:00 eastern. jillian: another chance to win big, the powerball prize up to $620 million. the chance of winning both jackpots, one in 88 quadrillion. rob: could you retire on $620 million? 25 after the hour. "happening now," live look at the turkish president erdogan offering his condolences following the death of washington post columnist jamal khashoggi, this as we get word
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the top us intelligence boss is headed to turkey looking for better answers on what happened. we breakdown what is at stake as the world watches. >> turning out in record numbers to hear donald trump talk in texas. pete hegseth was there. good morning. >> reporter: i'm watching "fox and friends first," fantastic show. i'm here at the house of pie at kirby drive in houston, texas. we talk to the people many of which will have been at donald trump's historic rally last night. thousands of people inside, thousands outside, a lot of passion for this president at this moment. we bring it to you as we talk to folks before and during the rally on "fox and friends first". with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one.
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heather: welcome back, live
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pictures of turkish president erdogan offers his condolences in the death of jamal khashoggi. rob: cia director gina haspel looking for a better answer on what happened in the killing of this washington post columnist jamal khashoggi, an international incident, something everyone is paying attention to. here to weigh in is morgan ortagus. everyone is in lockstep. the president agrees with the media the answer given by the saudis doesn't hold water. >> over the weekend you saw the saudi foreign minister interview bret baer, a turning point, how they started discussing this. and how to hold people accountable. this is a 180 ° difference.
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part of the reason we saw this change is so many businesses pull out of the conference and international pressure including germany, saying weapons to saudi arabia. he is the key thing i'm looking for, wild reports out of turkish media, and gross things dismembered by the eldest. and he was killed and murdered but turkey claims they have proof, but mike pompeo did not hear these alleged recordings. what gina is doing is working on the ground in turkey to see what is real, and a lot of explaining to do if the story they are providing proof.
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>> why did this happen? >> he's close to the royal family for a long time and critical to murder a journalist or be critical of the regime shows thin-skinned nature of the regime. they have to hold people accountable. the problem is lindsey graham, they are lining up on this and that has the president's ears perked. >> to go in, to your consulate in turkey and kill somebody, there are no rules. >> and intelligence operation, they are not well thought out. to put jamal khashoggi's clothes
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off outside, the saudi story and turkey story are so divergent someone needs to come forward, senator ben sass, they need to come forward with the body. >> john bolton, pulling out of decades of the nuclear arms treaty, what do you make of this? >> an important step the administration is taking. i understand the criticism, senator rand paul said a major achievement of ronald reagan's legacy, this is 1987, decades ago, very different time in national security, between the soviet union and the united
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states, on the edge of nuclear brinkmanship for a long time, negotiated in good faith, haven't had that for a long time, russia violating the treaty as early as 2008-2007, he didn't think the treaty -- they expanded nato, that would be incredibly insecure and the missile defense systems and to publicly come forward and show this out of the treaty. what is true, the russians violating this for quite some time. they were violating this during the second term of the administration if not the entire time. the obama administration has a lot to answer for --
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>> they were violating it. we appreciate it in the international scene. >> donald trump rallying thousands urging voters to back ted cruz in the midterm elections two weeks away. what do voters think? >> pete hegseth is getting reaction. the house of pie, pie for breakfast. >> a good time to try some pies. some pies in houston, at the rally, it is normally where the houston rockets with trump supporters and many waited in line waited 24 hours overnight to see the president in houston, stumping for ted cruz who is in a senate race and we asked these
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folks in the midst of the brett cavanagh trump, he is delivering. >> you are originally from south america and been here many years. how do you feel about the border and the caravan? >> everything has to be all right, red and white. you cannot jump on a house. >> you are hispanic woman, you're not supposed to like this president. >> there's a lot of us out here, they came here legally, they did everything they had to do. i don't think it is fair for all these people to be coming in and automatically saying you are a
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citizen. donald trump -- you are wrong, people in the united states and iran and iran. >> we cannot have open borders. >> did you vote for the president? >> i did and voting for him again in 2020. >> everybody comes together, that is what ted cruz did and what donald trump did. we are going to win in november and that is the important thing. >> reporter: i have been to a lot of these rallies and always fired up a three key take aways, this group is the most enthusiastic i have everything, i asked to a mental woman, the more enthused about the president today than election day, second thing it is it is a diverse group, the mainstream media like to say it is all old white men, we saw every stripe of person, we were standing his
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people were walking by. it is an amazing aspect to see how much support has grown and we could've played 3 hours of tape like that, it went on and on. >> yesterday obama had a rally that will pooled 2000 people in you see the showing in houston and remind you of 2016 and the different size of the crowds. >> reporter: it really does. there were 2000 people waiting in line at midnight to see this president. former president obama had 2000 in nevada and joe biden only had 200 and the president nicknamed him 1% joe, better to better than 200 if you want to be competitive with the president filling houston rockets stadium in front of election two weeks out. i think this is a telling sign. the idea of a to wave in houston, texas doesn't look like
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much of that last night. jillian: see you on "fox and friends". rob: 38 minutes after the hour. who is responsible for this booming economy? former president obama thinks he deserves a lot of the credit. >> you hear about economic miracles right now remember who started it. jillian: not everyone agrees and carly shimkus is here with reaction online. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. as you probably know, i've been looking all over for our big idaho potato truck. it's out there somewhere reminding folks about heart healthy idaho potatoes and making contributions to local charities. so this year, i've built myself a secret weapon. there it is let's get 'em boy! awe man. always look for the grown in idaho seal.
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rob: politics. carly shimkus with serious xm 115. this is what politicians do. >> nickname here, nickname there, that is what donald trump does. speaking of the rally you were talking about with pete, there was a major party that happened ahead of it yesterday. the trump campaign hosting a tailgate that included food trucks, live music and appearances from campaign spokespeople, 5 times as many people rsvp did it is a to the rally, the worst seat in the arena, the big screens were set outside so people attending could watch the president's >> a lot of people on social media talking about the outpouring of support. when twitter user writing texans know how to throw a party, and
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on facebook, then on twitter says 100,000 plus, that is not a political rally, that is a donald trump state fair. no more lying ted nickname, we are at beautiful ted or texas ted. whatever you want. >> we should remember who started this booming economy. >> former president obama hit the campaign trail to rally support for democrats in nevada yesterday and once again took credit, partial credit at least for the booming economy. watch. >> you hear all this talk about economic miracles remember who started it. >> i believe he was referring to himself. are in the spokeswoman responded nevada saw some of its darkest
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days as a result of olympus government overreach advanced by the obama administration. elsewhere on social media criticism rolling in, listen to this reaction from the guy who said 2% growth is the new normal. another twitter user writing so obama's economic success only checked in after tween 9 years and was nowhere to be found in the first eight when he was actually the president. another twitter user chiming in with a statement, looks like it took ten years to get it started. that rally in nevada, young people and latinos and included hip-hop group salt and pepper and actress american ferrari. rob: 45 after the hour. republicans targeted again, vandals caught on camera throwing huge rocks into a congressman's office. jillian: game one of the world series, between the la dodgers and boston red sox, todd pyro has more.
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>> the hunt design for vandals accused of throwing a boulder through a window the top republican leader's office, seen carrying out the act outside kevin mccarthy's office in california. you see the size of the rock. they took office equipment, the house majority leader identifying these guys. this is the latest attack on a gop office in the past two month. the republican club in new york city was vandalized as well and the gop wyoming office was set on fire.
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>> don't expect to see nancy pelosi's name in the 2020 conversation. the house minority leader shutting down that option while also revealing how she negotiated with donald trump if democrats take back congress. >> people ask why haven't you run for president? i love the legislative process. to use it or not to use it, it is great to have in terms of negotiating on other subject. >> if democrats win back the house, she is comfortable she will be speaker again. >> comfortable. we are going to the ballgame. >> hours from game one of the world series. todd pyro live in fenway park, home of the boston red sox celebrating a company that is decking out the major leaguers.
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rob: of behind the scenes tour, and custom that to go with it. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. it is a rematch more than a century in the making, last time these teams played for a championship the dodgers were called the robins and they played in brooklyn and the red sox patio left-hander by the name of, you may know this name, babe ruth. a lot has changed and then. one thing remained the same. baseball is still america's pastime. it is fitting the president, a company that makes baseball bats, one of the made in america companies. we tour the facility in louisiana. pretty awesome. check it out. ♪ >> how are you doing? kurt ainsworth, the ceo and
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former mlb player. >> a dream come true. your whole life you get a chance to experience that and it is the name of this. >> you took the experience, and unreal made in america company. >> very fortunate. it is hand-painted. >> reporter: when the white house called you and said you are made in america company? >> it was a humbling experience to get that call. and go into the white house and represent louisiana, made in america product. >> reporter: the president of the united states told you? >> an amazing experience to watch them do that in the white house. we made him a that with the vice president's name on it and when you look at the bat. everybody likes the bat. >> there it is, check that out. >> all the cutting is controlled
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by this machine. >> we have over 6000 models. in order to get the pro players the way they once, throw them on hand and some require more than others. >> reporter: this is where you put the finishing touches on. >> these guys -- you take it to the player, the model, color, everything they expect and exactly what they want. >> what is awesome about what you described, every step in the process, made in america job. >> a great team, pride in what we do, you see on tv, really special. rob: what does made in america means you? >> it is special. we want more product as we go and that is one thing, it is a challenge for us, bring more
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product lines back to america and 100% made in america. >> reporter: first pitch, game one of the 2018 world series coming up, great pitching matchup, clayton kershaw for the dodgers, joe buck on the call, you can only watch it right here on fox. >> you are smiling, i know you are a yankee fan. probably real tough. >> this is absolute torture. i vow that next year when i do 2019 world series live shot, they will be right down the street live from yankee stadium. rob: appreciate it. jillian: more on "fox and friends". peter following anchorman's lead. >> it is so damn hot.
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