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>> to tackle the 30th, this is "fox and friends first". at 4:00 on the east coast funerals begin today for the first of nearly a dozen synagogue shooting victims, the message donald trump and the first lady bringing to pittsburgh today. no rest for republicans one week out from the midterms. >> democrats are worried. >> the best employment numbers and median income numbers. >> african americans are going to lose it. heather: the president's overnight endorsement says he fights to keep congress read.
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making him comes great again. look at that. the monster 300 pound pumpkin you are seeing there. the kanye west halloween decoration of donald trump. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ i am here for the party ♪ >> we are going to party hard outside the studios this morning. the newly unveiled fox square on the avenues of the americas live all morning long with breakfast
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on the square, join us, election day, your favorite fox news personalities. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. thank you as always for starting your day with us. call him the campaign are in chief with one week until the midterm elections. donald trump is going all in for republicans, 11 rallies, todd pyro live in the newsroom in the studio with the president's big push. >> reporter: if you thought he was keeping a frenetic pace already, check this out. a flurry of tweets similar to this one, doing a great job as congressman from ohio. we need him in dc, he has my total endorsement was a long
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with his packed rally schedule fort myers, florida on halloween, columbia, missouri thursday and then the fun really starts with the president pulling two days friday in huntington, west virginia and indianapolis, indiana and saturday in montana and pensacola, florida, sunday in georgia and chattanooga, tennessee. monday, cleveland, ohio, fort wayne, indiana, all this as a confident president tries to keep the height blue wave from crashing down on dc. >> the hispanic americans have the best unemployment numbers and employment numbers in the history of our country, african-americans have the best employment and unemployment numbers in the history of our country, asians best employment numbers in the history of our country. women, 65 years, all of these things, women have the best numbers in 65 years, they should be worried. >> reporter: pulling seems to
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agree with the president with the gop appearing to close the gap in a number of house races and according to real clear politics republicans are set to gain a net of three seats in the senate. by election day the president will have hosted 53 rallies in 23 states and the start of the administration, 30 of those. >> how in the world do you do that? that is so much. >> i'm exhausted cover an eighth of them. don't know how he is doing it. shannon: todd: 1 lindsey graham has been hitting up the campaign trail to drum up gop support, he was in tennessee when marsha blackburn was interrupted by protesters, the best way to beat the radical left tactics is at the ballot box. >> bottom line what they did was rude and crude, the gift that keeps on giving to republicans, if you think this is an
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appropriate and wrong, you can vote republican. i tried to work across the islands will keep trying to work across the aisle but i have had it with this intimidation in your face radical left. i went to shut them down and the best way to shut them down is beat them at the ballot box, people are disgusted with what you have seen and heard, nobody blamed bernie sanders when his supporters shot steve scalise, tried to get a bunch of republicans. the american people have had it with this, i have had it. brett cavanagh, the caravan, blaming trump for everything under the sun. if you want to change the way the country is going until these people they got it wrong, then vote the republican party. heather: developing stories, several american diplomats forced to leave their post overseas with mysterious illnesses, now fears they are being harassed at home. into nbc news six people claim
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they are being surveilled or harassed in the us reporting things like home break-ins, laptop tampering to the fbi, they are being followed. the diplomats left their post in china and cuba amid the attacks, and official cause is unknown. republicans in florida targeted. police looking for the person who fired four gunshots into gop campaign headquarters. he was congressional candidate from florida michael waltz has an office in that building. >> i was just speaking there last weekend the podium and the wall where i was speaking is riddled with bullets. this is personal. ever combat veteran this is what we deal with in the third world in places all over the world. in america we result our political differences with debate, with votes, not with guns and bombs. heather: police say this is likely a drive-by attack and they have not named any suspects.
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donald trump and first lady milania trump heading to pittsburgh today to honor the victims of the synagogue shooting. >> you can't let these people disrupt any more than they have which is disgraceful, disgraceful. heather: this comes the day after the accused shooter made his first court appearance with lauren blanchard live in pittsburgh ahead of the president's visit. >> reporter: good morning, the president and first lady are planning to be -- meet with first responders and those injured in saturday of shooting, his daughter ivanka and jared kushner will make the trip. today's the first funeral for 11 of the dead, the first planned today. the community continues to grieve ahead of the presidential visit. 60,000 people have signed an open letter from a progressive jewish pack to the president
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saying he is not welcome in pittsburgh until he fully denounces white nationalism. >> i'm just going to pay my respects and go to the hospital to see the officers and some of the people who were so badly hurt. i look forward to going. i would have done it sooner but didn't want to disrupt any more than they already have disruption. >> reporter: democratic mayor has asked the president not to come while the first victims are being laid to rest but tree of life rabbi jeffrey myers says the president is welcome and a heartbroken community. >> my congregants were shot dead. my holy places been defiled, we won't let hate beat us down. words of hate are unwelcome in pittsburgh. >> reporter: the suspected gunman, robert bowers, made a brief court appearance yesterday, still being held without bail facing state and federal charges. today we expect four of those funerals to happen, two expected
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to happen in the synagogue behind me for the rosenthal brothers. we expect the rest of the victims to be laid to rest by the end of the week. heather: tragic, tragic situation. let's look at this foxbusiness alert. a wild day on wall street. the dow jones industrial average tumbling 900 points, 245 point loss, up 350 points earlier monday morning. the swing happening after bloomberg reported white house considering more tariffs on chinese goods. the s&p 500 and nasdaq also dropped. donald trump will probably answer some questions for robert mueller's investigation, that revelation coming after the president's personal attorney rudy giuliani told bloomberg their team has written responses for several dozen questions. the president maintained he did
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nothing wrong. >> there was no collusion. there was never any collusion. i made everything available because i had nothing to do with russia. hillary is a lousy candidate and i did a very good job. ridiculous i have to do anything because we didn't do anything but we will probably do something to answer questions. heather: mueller is expected to issue key findings on the russia probe after the midterms. monday night football, new england patriots 6-to thanks in large part of their defense. >> intercepted! heather: he is out of there, 85 yard interception return for a touchdown sinking the buffalo bills, tom brady and the patriots getting 25-6 win.
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fox news alert, three caravans on the move as the us sent thousands of troops to protect the border. griff jenkins is live in mexico up next. democrats calling for unity a week before the midterms but what happens if they win the house and nancy pelosi becomes speaker? liz peek says the partisan divide will only get worse. we will talk more about it. good morning. ♪
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as the us military moves over 5000 troops to the border. their orders, stop. thousands from illegally entering our country. griff jenkins is embedded with the migrant caravan in 7 in mexico and joins us live with more. what is the latest? >> reporter: we are in the little town in the oaxacan estate in mexico, the president has tough ammunition for the caravan but they are going strong, mostly sleeping here at 2:00 am and this is a little town square, hit by an earthquake last year. some of the buildings in bad condition. i will show you how these towns open up and offer food and water and a place to stay for the night. they will travel another 30 miles to a larger city, their average movement 30 miles a day, get rides on buses and the back of oil tankers and any way they can and in some cases they walk but they are hearing the message the president and the
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administration doesn't want them but a group organizing them held a press conference yesterday afternoon encouraging them to keep going on their way. speaking with a few of the migrants about donald trump and how they feel about him, to plead asylum. one gentleman was not dissuaded. his name is elvis. here's what he had to say. you heard donald trump announced he's going to put 5000 troops on the border to stop the caravan. what do you think? will it stop you? >> no problem for me. >> 5000 have won't stop you. >> nobody can stop me. >> they still have more than 1000 miles to the us border but this comes with news of a second caravan across the guatemalan border so we will keep following the story. heather: the newest one would be
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three, three caravans headed this way. appreciate it. the immigration issue and migrant caravan one of the issues we are talking about as we head to the midterms, maxine waters, nancy pelosi, adam schiff, those are some democrats up for promotion if democrats win back the house but will putting democrats in charge make the partisan divide worse? fox news contributor liz peach says yes and she joins me to explain. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. let's pull up the graphics so people can see what we are talking about, nancy pelosi becoming speaker of the house, maxine waters becoming chair of the financial services committee which is ironic and adam schiff taking over the house intelligence committee. >> a nightmare scenario, three important committees in the house, three of the most
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partisan, i think dishonest people in congress and the most anti-trump people in congress and as they take over those committees, this is almost baked in the cake, nancy pelosi staged a little bit of an insurrection. some democrats have been running on not voting for her as speaker of the house that looks like no question she will be speaker. and she is an immensely powerful person. she has been a huge fundraiser throughout her career, no question she will be speaker, maxine waters is ranking member of the financial services committee and the intelligence committee, doesn't look like there is any opposition. the point is if you become a committee chair you have subpoena power. what we know about all three of these people is able use that subpoena power not only to challenge donald trump, nancy pelosi hinted at that recently,
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that this is a great arrow in her quiver to oppose trump but also to further the whole investigation into any collusion between the trump campaign and russia. what we have seen from adam schiff is he has no interest in possible misdeeds that the fbi, every interest imaginable in furthering the narrative about collusion. heather: we talked about the mueller investigation following the midterms but adam schiff said regardless what their findings would be shitty take over the house intelligence committee he would further the investigation. >> there is a huge number of democrats who believe this was an unfair election, that trump is an illegitimate president because of collusion. there has been no evidence of that to date but that doesn't mean they don't win voters with this issue. schiff will pursue that. more troubling thing is maxine waters who has faced ethics
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charges in the past and called for impeachment of the president two weeks after his inauguration before there was any credible reason to do so, not that there is now but there certainly wasn't then and she too will be using subpoena powers. she is not exactly an outstanding member of congress. one of those bills renamed a post office. what can we expect from maxine waters? extremely partisan activity and subpoenaing bank records, all kinds of financial -- heather: not a lot of work getting done for the american people. >> immigration reform and infrastructure program we won't see it. we will be right back, stay with us. i am a family man.
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heather: just one week to go before the midterms and donald trump just released a multimillion dollar ad endorsing republicans. >> more opportunity to invest in the ones that matter but this could all go away. heather: carly shimkus with fox news headlines is here with reaction online. >> one week to go, the trump campaign releasing that campaign ad have a final push to encourage voters to vote for republican lawmakers at the ballot box. see if we can get this working. there you have it. the ad features a middle-class mom contemplating how far the economy has come since the president was elected into office. 60 seconds, $6 million spot, it will air on national tv and
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online. if you like the president you probably like this at. see what john has to say, loud and powerful man william chiming in with another tweet saying i love it. classy and to the point. if you like the president this is the final push and you will see it on tv and the internet. heather: the ads and endorsements before the midterms. the new jersey star-ledger endorsing men and as. todd: 1 >> one of the largest newspapers, the star-ledger, telling residents to choke it down and vote for bob menendez who was indicted on corruption charges that were later dropped. they do not like him but the editorial board like the president less because this is what they are telling readers. our hope is voters remember trump is on about, they choked
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down the reluctance and vote for menendez. he is no jim but he's better than you can -- hugin. folks on social media reacting, one facebook user posting this article making me sick to my stomach, the democrats have no one to blame but themselves when they lose heartily on november 6th. he is pretty confident. tara saying i am convinced i'm definitely voting for hugin. republicans in new jersey not a big fan of the star-ledger. heather: let's talk about people voting for the best pumpkin. you have seen these online, people sharing artistic creations. this is kanye west. >> you got to say one thing. making pumpkins great again. this incredible pumpkin told her 7 hours to paint kanye west's
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face, 350 pound gourd. the hardest part was creating a hat that sat on top of the pumpkin's head, impressive stuff. she has done president hillary clinton, kim jong un and kanye west, she decided to go that route. unbelievable. heather: we shows one that look like donald trump, thank you. the time is half past the top of the hour. 7 days until the election what impact will the results have on the military. morgan ortagus breaks down potential fallout from the ballot up next and breakfast on the square with bob evans farms all morning long, countdown to the midterms continues up next. hello, joel. hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks.
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heather: donald trump rejecting blame for the suspicious packages sent to prominent democrats and doubling down on his nationalist label hours after a third suspicious package heading to cnn is intercepted. doug luzader joins us from washington dc as we were in the pipe bomb suspect catalyst of 100 potential targets. >> reporter: cesar sayoc had his first day in court yesterday. there are reports of another suspicious package being sent to cnn. of the reported list of 100 potential targets, donald trump says he is being unfairly blamed. >> i was in the headline of the washington post. my name associated with this crazy bomber. they didn't say bomber found.
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they talked about trump in the headline. they didn't do that to bernie sanders or president obama, the horrible situation with the church. they didn't do that. >> reporter: the president defended his self characterization as a nationalist. >> i love the country, fighting for the country. i look at globalist and nationalist, how our leaders are more worried about the world and the united states. i'm proud of this country and i call that nationalism. i want to help people around the world but we have to take care of our country or we won't have a country including we have to take care of our country at the border. >> reporter: the president speaking at length on those issues to fox at laura ingram. heather: thank you. some other brief headlines, questions over whether that
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indonesian plane that plunged into the sea should have been allowed to fly. into a law obtained by the bbc an instrument measuring the brand-new boeing 787 airspeed and altitude was unreliable the day before the crash. air officials said that was fixed before takeoff. all 189 passengers presumed dead. state department spokeswoman heather knauer it could be up for a promotion, two sources saying she is the leading contender to replace nikki haley as us ambassador to the united nations. she met with donald trump yesterday. unclear if they discussed the promotion. he is a former fox news host on "fox and friends first". the midterms, power on the hill is up for grabs, big changes in congress could have big impacts on national security. you to clean how is national security and global affairs analyst morgan ortagus, thank you for joining us, appreciate it.
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lots to talk about in terms of the midterm. this is specifically important because it is crucial. let's begin with the house armed services committee. democrat control, the house would yank the rug under the dod and other things. >> what we have seen in the past two years of the trump administration is rebuilding another we haven't seen since the reagan administration. the president has revitalized the military from a spending perspective. when you think when it comes to funding troops, weapons, whatever the planning may be, the military needs long-term plans. we have seen problems like in the navy, with a number of ships that needed rebuilding, and the worry i think the administration has is a lot of those plans could be reversed. they got a lot of funding. heather: the armed services committee deals with military readiness. >> it does.
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you have the appropriations committee. the armed services committee is telling the appropriations committee what the top line revenue is. the main thing we should be looking for is ranking member adam smith, a major disagreement is from a nuclear perspective. he would like to rain in the nuclear arsenal. we need a lot of modernization. we have a lot of nuclear weapons and nuclear capability but woefully in need of modernization and what you have is democrats fighting against that. we had russia and especially china dropped their nuclear arsenals. >> reporter: moving on to the homeland security committee the chairman is michael mccall out of texas, the ranking member benny thompson of mississippi. >> that committee is devised, created over the department of homeland security when it was
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founded. the committee has been around for quite some time. that is its main function. homeland security, a myriad of agencies. for your viewers what is important is the house changing hands, the immigration fight. what donald trump is trying to do on catch and release, money for the border wall. all these things would potentially cease to exist. even things like his travel ban, it is an executive order, not a law. if dhs needed that to implement it they would have a hard time doing this. all the immigration agenda would face fierce resistance from the house controlled immigration committee. heather: the appropriations committee, currently the chairman from new jersey, the ranking member would be from new york. >> what is going to continue the fight we are going to have over defense spending and a lot on
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your show about dangers we face, in a new world where we are looking at a aggressive china and russia. i don't think this is the time to pull back on the military. what we might see on the appropriations committee, democrats saying if the president wants this amount of money for the military we will demand it for all the other entitlement programs. a lot of massive deficit spending already will be a problem for the freedom caucus and others. heather: big implications in national security with the midterm election. >> elections have consequences. heather: 20 minutes until the top of the hour. one week left until the midterms and democrats were the party doesn't have a message. is it too little too late? our panel weighs in on the fox square coming up. - [narrator] has your energy level
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controversy. he is locked in a tight race with republican and former congressman ron desantis. lawyers for a man convicted of own anti-muslim murder plot blaming donald trump arguing 2016 was lit, the court cannot ignore the circumstances one of the most rhetorically mold breaking violent awful hateful and contentious presidential elections in modern history. driven in large member by the rhetorical china shop boole who is now our president. patrick stein and two others sentenced this week for planning to kill muslim refugees living in kansas. the midterm elections just one week away. one of the most highly contested races is ohio governor and obama administration official against the state's attorney general. fox news correspondent peter doocy has details on the neck in
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neck competition. >> thank you to ohio. >> estate that went for trump, ready to elect a former obama official and governor. >> time for action. >> the consumer protection bureau, and ohio democratic candidate for governor. >> bring down the price of prescription drugs and provide more ohioans with reliable and affordable healthcare. >> reporter: joe biden dropped by to help. >> we need men and women of character. we will take back the world. >> reporter: challenging cordray, former us senator mike the wine. he says the things voters ask about the most our jobs and solutions for the opioid epidemic, supporting drug
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>> good morning, we are live on the plaza which is the fox news sq. we have great midterm coverage on election day. all morning long we will be having breakfast with bob evans farms. avenue of the americas, we are
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one week away from the midterm election and a new report, democrats are coming up with a message but as time ran out to fix that to come up with a message? on the fox square, and 1c right and jen kearns. thank you for joining us. the countdown to the midterms is on and one week away democrats, do they have a message? is it too late to come up with one? >> democrats -- people who say we do not have a message of people who do not want to spread the democrats message. all across this country up and down the valley, laser focused on quality-of-life issues, protecting medicare and medicaid and social security, an economy that works for everyone, not just for some. ensuring every child has exited educational opportunities to reach their potential and not allow their zip codes to determine the quality of
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education they receive and simple thing like restoring decency to our democracy. up and down the ballot there are so many things democrats have been fighting for and republicans want to make the argument the only thing we are doing is anti-trump and that is a lie. >> reporter: what do you think? >> too bad for the democrats and one is not the source of the dnc because that sounds good compared to what they have actually been saying for the last year which is a message they are the resistance. they are the party of no and they are resisting and obstructing and that is all you see from the democrat party. we have been saying for 5 months they don't have the message, the money and the management. >> that is not true. >> reporter: something is not working because there has been an uptick in republican enthusiasm as we approach the midterm. >> in the election business, that naturally happens at the
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end of any election cycle. you see republican voters crystallizing democratic voters crystallizing, some people stay home. what is most important is the independent voters and independent thinkers. democrats have the advantage going into the midterms because they are not satisfied from the majority party and this president. >> reporter: what about solutions? if that is true that they are concerned about healthcare and the economy, do they have solutions to those things or is it just anything donald trump is not doing against donald trump? >> if you look at cbs, states like nevada, virginia, georgia, they are trying to tie the republican candidate to donald trump and make a referendum on the president. >> like in 2010 with president obama. >> they have been doing a decent job of it. they have been giving the republicans a run for their money. the last two weeks of the
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midterms democrats will spend $148 million compared to republicans who will spend $84 million to defend those seats into democrats credit they made republicans defend 40 seats. we thought that would be 20 but they are failing. and that failed to materialize. we set on the show it is not a blue wave, it will be able to trickle and that is what happened. >> i never said a blue wave because i don't swim. what i said is the 20 yard line, we are well-positioned if we run the right place, to block and tackle, begin end zone votes. what i know about republican candidates up and down the ballot across the country, you see most of them running full steam backwards away from the president because he so toxic. rick scott in florida, you cannot find him close to donald trump's campaign.
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in the report last week the talked about him not wanting to be seen with the president and that is okay. >> that is not true. martha mc sally in arizona who is a moderate is sticking with donald trump, dean heller in nevada. >> arizona is the reddest of the red states. everything you need to know about this cycle in the midterms. >> we like your enthusiasm, hopefully voters have the same enthusiasm as we head into the midterms and it will be time on fox news, stay tuned from now until then and election day. appreciate it. the time is almost the top of the hour the camera rolling off of the side of the highway. the insane video you do not to miss up next. ♪
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>> reporter: welcome back. experts are heading to new jersey long-term care center after 9 children died from a viral outbreak. they will train staff on proper procedures as the number of
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medically fragile children second rises to 26 cases. a 5-year-old boy testing positive for meth. his parents say he was playing with fake t someone passed out in their small ohio town. >> he fell and couldn't move his left arm. my kids will never go trick or treating again. >> police are investigating. time now for the good, the bad and the ugly. we begin with the good. a little boy who went viral after giving a macaroni necklace to megan markel is selling his jewelry online. gavin from australia listing the noodles on his website for $20 each. proceeds will go to charity.
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he has gotten 250 orders. the bad. a car slamming into a fire hydrant triggering a tower of water shooting into the sky. you can see the water gushing 7 stories high in los angeles. luckily no one was injured. the ugly, a drunk driver flips over an exit ramp off of a florida interstate. watch as the car swerves between lanes nearly hitting another car before flipping over. the driver was not injured and admitted to police he had been drinking. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first" on fox square. we continue all morning long. breakfast and more. join us at the avenue of the americas. "fox and friends" continues right now. >> i'm going to pay my respects and go to the hospital to see the officers. you can't let these people disrupt any more than they have which is disgraceful.
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jillian: donald trump and first lady milania heading to pittsburgh in hours. rob: a funeral set to begin today for the first of a dozen synagogue shooting victims. countdown to the midterms, one week until voters head to the polls, the president is trying to inspire a red wave. jillian: his endorsement pouring in overnight. unlike in the like button, the president's favorite social media platform could be in for a major paint list. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ know i am going to be okay ♪ yeah ♪ in the usa ♪ yeah ♪ party in the usa ♪ jillian: a party at 5:00 am.

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