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>> only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states. shannon: it is wednesday, october 31st and this is "fox and friends first". happening at 4:00 am birthrights blocked, donald trump cracking down on chain migration is this caravan closes in. increasing urgency to stop it. >> people ask us what can i do? what can i do as one person in a country that is full of hate and bigotry.
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shannon: if you can't protest, ben and jerry's serving up outside of politics with a new flavor just in time for the midterms. does this look familiar 20 moms? homeric selling costume going viral. ♪ thriller ♪ thriller of the night ♪ ♪ jillian: a fitting song to wake up on halloween morning. you are watching "fox and friends first" wednesday morning on a spectacular shot of new york city. thanks for starting your day with us. let's begin with donald trump who is gearing up for a new
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immigration showdown vowing to end birthright citizenship for babies born in the us. lawmakers on both sides criticizing the plan many calling it unconstitutional. doug mikell way live in dc as we learn a third migrants caravan could be on the way. >> reporter: we are headed for another major showdown over immigration after the president expressed his intention to end birthright citizenship by executive order. the constitutional guarantee that a child born in the united states to foreign parents has a becomes a citizen of the united states, the president suggesting it lowers many illegals here for the purpose of anchor babies. >> you can do it with an act of congress but they are saying i can do it with an executive order. how ridiculous, we are the only country in the world where a person comes in, has a baby and the baby is essentially a citizen of the united states with all those benefits. it is ridiculous, it is ridiculous and it has to end.
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>> reporter: the president is meeting stiff resistance not just from democrats but many within his own party. >> you cannot end birthright citizenship with an executive order. as a conservative i believe in following the plain text of the constitution and the 14th amendment is pretty clear. that would involve a very lengthy constitutional process. >> the president will not be able to take away the birthright by executive order or legislation. that birthright is there. it is the 14th amendment of the constitution. you need a lot of votes to amend the constitution and they won't be there. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham is among the president -- in addition i plan to introduce legislation along the same lines as the proposed executive order. this fight is brewing as the us
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military announces it is beefing up show of force on the southwestern border vowing to deploy 5200 soldiers by the end of this week and to stop 3 caravans of central americans heading to the united states. shannon: a lot of debate as to the wording of the 14th amendment and we will hear a lot throughout the day. brand-new passenger plane that plunged into the sea minutes after takeoff may have just been found. indonesian military officials detecting pings from the crashed boeing jet's black box in tobin the flight data recorder will help them figure out what went wrong. some human remains we are told have been found but all 189 passengers are presumed to be dead. chinese intelligence officers are charged with hacking us businesses to steal secret information. the doj accusing eight people connected to the chinese
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government of trying to swipe airline engine data from american aviation companies. none of the suspects are in us custody and we do not have a next tradition treaty with china. all of this as the trump administration increases spending on cyber warfare amid heightened threats from russia, china and north korea. the fiancé of jamal khashoggi demanding to know where his body is, also revealing the columnist feared entering the saudi consulate in istanbul where he was ultimately murdered. >> translator: yes, he was worried he could be captured and sent back to saudi arabia. it wasn't until the saudi's confessed they killed him that i acknowledged the horrible tragedy of what had happened. >> reporter: he had gone to the consulate to get paperwork for his upcoming wedding.
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heather: more funerals for the pittsburgh synagogue shooting, presidents paying respects with first lady milania as the city begins to heal. todd pyro joins us with attaching images. >> reporter: a powerful scene to a national tragedy. the president and first lady visiting memorial for those lost so senselessly saturday. among his stops donald trump met with the widow of one of the 11 people killed spending an hour with her after visiting the synagogue and meeting first responders at the hospital but the visit wasn't without controversy. hundreds protesting the president's visit holding signs and singing in hebrew. ♪
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>> reporter: donald from focusing on the family's about the protests. in a statement through sarah sanders saying, quote, it was a great honor to be in pittsburgh with the first lady, to be with such incredible people who have shown such bravery. outgoing us ambassador to the united nations nikki haley slamming those blaming donald trump's rhetoric for the shooting pointing out president obama was not blamed after a shooter opened fire at an african-american church in charleston, south carolina. nikki haley writes i have struggled with what happened in pittsburgh because it is similar to what happened in charleston. the company that is the country was racially divided, we didn't once blame president obama, we focus on the lives lost in the family's. have some respect for these families and stop the blame. many pittsburgh officials said they didn't want the president to visit, others such as the rabbi of tree of life synagogue said donald trump is always welcome.
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>> that rabbi reporting he received deluge of hate mail coming forward with that and that doesn't help, that is no solution. >> reporter: hate mail following 11 members of the congregation. now to a foxbusiness alert, without searching for hundred points logging its best day in two weeks, 24,874 points with the s&p closing at 2682. this comes after a while day on wall street, with trade tensions with china. republican ron desantis demanding andrew gillam cut ties with an anti-police group. the candidates i won't in the
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race for florida governor and desantis focusing on links to the dream defenders and a pledge not to accept donations from the nra and private prisons. the state group works to shift resources away from prisons and police. desantis told breitbart news, quote, he will not disavow them because this is who he is. when he says he's part of the movement they are not lying. the republican also criticized gillam's support for the group in a debate last week. boston red sox fans are in for a treat this how to wean. the world series winners holding a championship parade in beantown today, kicking off at 11 am eastern. hundreds of thousands expected to line the streets. no definitive word whether the team will visit the white house but there's word they will. the time is 9 minutes after the
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top of the hour and a shocking threat. a new threat from isis. the new plot targeting pope francis. >> what trump said that he would do for the american people turned out to be a live. >> this is a moment to fight. >> democrat 2020 hopefuls hitting the campaign trail really but shouldn't the focus be on the midterms just 6 days away? kaylee mcinerney is here to react to their midterm messaging. nner! that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. hi! geico has licensed agents who i can reach 24/7. great savings and round the clock service? now that's a win-win. winner. winner. yay me!
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>> we stand strong, we stand together, we stand convicted. let us fight forward. heather: 2020 residential candidates, are they focused on the midterms or laying the groundwork for a presidential run. working 24 hours a day. so we have 2020 hopefulss on the campaign trail. what benefit is that? >> the only benefits for themselves. think for the past year there have been auditions for 2020 all throughout the year, spartacus, the infinite moment, the dna test, everyone shaking their head. how to this help our candidates?
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it is more about themselves and the 2020 run gauging how they should jump into it or if they should jump into it. heather: is an audition, the auditions began. >> not only are they the campaign trail that states like south carolina, and primary states, the first caucus in iowa. you have folks like michael avenatti putting the team together. we will get the first announcement running for president shortly after the midterms because there is an advantage if you are a relative unknown. you might start hearing announcements. heather: not necessarily an advantage they are campaigning for the midterms, do they do them at a disadvantage? >> they do when you have the dna test, good narrative of the democratic party to say i'm not native american but i am native american. that is not a good narrative, no
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democrat wanted to be asked about that on the campaign trail, it wasn't about as a foreign. heather: some democratic leaders considering a 2020 run saying the president's announcement doing away with birthright citizenship is basically to rev up his base. do you believe that is the case? >> it is not just to rev up his base, the president cares about immigration, he wants to show he is a law and order president especially as you have thousands of people barreling toward the border and sending the national guard and military personnel and birthright citizenship. >> let's listen to harry reid in 1993 who seemed to agree with the president about this. >> if making it easy to be an illegal alien is enough how about offering a reward for being an illegal immigrant? no sane country would do that? guess again. >> that was then but this is now.
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he reversed his opinion on that and apologized for it but at one point he agreed with what the president is saying. >> sounds quite familiar. we have heard similar statements from chuck schumer, hillary clinton who used to have a hard-line position on immigration and under pressure from the far left they caved and came around and said let's go with open borders, really hypocritical. >> then you have even republicans like paul ryan coming out yesterday and throwing water on what the president had to say talking about the 14th amendment, the question will develop through the day and we can bring that for people call all people born or naturalized in the united states are subject to the jurisdiction thereof, citizens of the united states and the state wherein today. you study constitutional law so you can tell us what is the discrepancy and what is up for debate.
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>> folks who say this guarantees birthright citizenship meaning if you happen to be in the united states and have a child your child is a citizen, folks who say that ignore the fact that it doesn't say just if you are born here but subject to the jurisdiction thereof meaning say you have a right to get a drivers license, your subject to the laws of the united states, a permanent resident of the united states. that is why you see so much conflict between paul ryan, it is a live legal question. >> we will see what happens and it will be debated through the day. thank you so much. the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. under fire the cdc facing backlash as a dozen cases of that polio like illness are confirmed. doctor nicole safire says there are a lot of questions that may not get answers and she is he alive to explain that.
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after the failed attack, he suffers from hearing problems, has trouble riding the subway to work testifying i called my wife train after train goes by, i don't get on and when i get on i get off before my stop just to get above ground some time. he pleaded not guilty. the story continues to be so troubling. ten new cases of a polio like disease leaving children paralyzed, now confirmed, total of 72 cases nationwide. the cdc accused of dragging its feet as families beg for answers. what can be done? joining us to discuss is doctor nicole safire. this is so disturbing, 10 new cases. >> reporter: that brings us to 72 for the year, 400 in the last several years.
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there has been an uptick. the problem is questions are not being answered and people are asking to criticize the cdc and their response to this. having a polio like illness, they have a viral or bacterial illness and becoming paralyzed, some dying from it, some recovering and some having what appears to be permanent paralysis in the cdc is not made it so people report these cases. if you don't report these cases how do we find out the cause? it is not up to the cdc to mandate reporting but there is a counselor recommended people don't have to report this but the cdc could be giving more information to hospitals, physicians, to recognize not only the symptoms but the best treatment options. heather: we don't know if cases
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that are increasing more in certain areas because we don't know if we are getting direct reports. >> right now it seems like it has to do with the normal g.i. bug that a lot of kids get. i have three kids and they all get it but a lot of the kids maybe had a recent virus but kids are not being tested and we don't know all the cases, it is hard to find it but we do know it seems you are not able to transmit from person-to-person. of one child has it, it is not necessarily transferable. heather: something else, allergies, peanut allergies, they can't give that allergy to another child but this life-threatening reaction the children, tripled in the past couple years. >> used to be one in a couple hundred and now it is one in 75
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has life-threatening allergies but a lot of people are familiar with peanut allergies and it may have to do with our cleanliness lifestyle. everyone is constantly hand sanitizing, washing their hands, going to urgent care, only you -- overutilization of antibiotics and muskets playing outside so keeping ourselves too clean, our immune systems are attacking what is normal. national institutes of health recommended we actually introduce enough and other substances earlier on at 4 to 6 months under care of a physician. heather: halloween, kids will be trick-or-treating, you need to be aware of what you see in your child's candy. >> when it comes to being healthy and safe on halloween if there's a huge amount, make sure, reflecting costumes, take a look at where your children's candy, we saw candy test
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positive to methamphetamines. any open candy throw away. heather: keep your kids safe. of the lights are turned off don't let your kids go to the house, please keep an eye on your kids tonight. thank you so much. happy halloween. the time is half past the top of the hour. 6 days until voters head to the polls and both parties bringing out big names to win over the voters. >> i am sick and tired of this administration. heather: all out bullets from democrats and republicans and ben and jerry's has a new flavor taking aim at donald trump. carly shimkus and jackie ibanez live with those stories and more, full house. ♪ i'm all shook up ♪
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heather: half past the top of the hour, you are watching "fox and friends first," political leaders coming up support for their party's candidates with 6 days until the midterm elections. jackie ibanez joins us live for the final push for republicans and how democrats are responding. >> reporter: democrats and republicans pulling out all the stops ahead of next week's midterms, donald trump kicking campaigning into high gear, urging voters to support republican ron desantis who is locked in a tight race for governor with andrew gillam, the mayor of tallahassee getting a boost since bernie sanders and former president barack obama will rally for him friday. democrat and former vice president joe biden on the
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campaign trail jumping in wisconsin and criticizing donald trump. >> i am sick and tired of this administration, sick and tired of being sick and tired, hope you are too. >> reporter: also in wisconsin donald trump's son eric campaigning. in utah familiar face walking door-to-door, former presidential nominee mitt romney running for senate and emphasized his priority to peter doocy. >> as a senator my first responsibility is to care for people who voted for me in utah. that is job one but the concerns of the people here are for people across the country. >> reporter: 6 days to go, donald trump will make ten more campaign stops keeping very busy. he will have hosted 53 rallies
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in 23 states since taking office and early voter turnout is surging in several key states, positive sign that more americans may cast their ballots in the midterms. heather: the stamina of folks on the campaign trail is unbelievable. thank you so much. voter enthusiasm surging on both sides since brett cavanagh's confirmation, lindsey graham says republicans have no shortage of reasons to vote. >> you are legally dead, brett cavanagh is an assault on everything we hold near and dear. this has been a nightmare for red state trump democrats between brett kavanaugh debacle, despicable character assassination and the caravan trying to overrun our borders has been a nightmare for red
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state democrats, whether you are. republican a trump republican, vegetarian republican you're upset what they are doing to brett cavanagh, trying to destroy this man's life to hold open the seat so they could fill it. they do not recognize donald trump won the election. it is resonating all over this country, it has united republicans and put democrats on the defense. heather: republicans have to flip several seats, they hold a slim 51 seat majority. fox news alert. isis issuing the latest assassination threat against pope francis, the terror group releasing this photo showing the jihadist wearing and isis wristband while pointing a gun at the contest with the words, quote, don't think you are away from our tax. the photo was taken from pope francis's visit in 2016 to auschwitz. he had it coming. james whitey bolger's victims.
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he was killed in prison. that is the wrong graphic. we can tell you one of the victims, michael donahue, his family speaking out long after bolger shot him to death. he was responsible for at least 11 murders. he has been transferred to a new high security prison in west virginia where he was reportedly attacked by inmates with ties to the mafia. fedex cutting ties with the nra, the shipping giant will stop providing discounts to members of the gun rights of group. this after 11 people were shot and killed at a pittsburgh synagogue. fedex to the decision is unrelated to that tragedy. in addition to the nra, changing discounts to 100 other companies. fox news executive chairman rupert murdoch receiving the first ever legends award at the
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american australian association dinner. murdoch's father founded the organization 70 years ago after the end of world war ii. roger goodell at the event in new york. >> no challenge is too daunting for rupert. he built empires. he finds new frontiers. >> if i could end with a thought from my father. i believe in the good purpose of life and the beauty of the universe. and the high destiny of man. i believe in the power and spirit and triumph. >> harris fokker celebrating the 70th anniversary of advancing relations between australia and the us. kanye west having a change of heart, getting out of politics for good. carly shimkus with fox news
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headlines here with the announcement that is sending shockwaves over the internet. >> he has a tendency to do that. three weeks after visiting the white house kanye west says he is done with politics. the rapper making news on twitter once again writing my eyes are now wide open, to realize i have been used to spread messages i don't believe in. i'm distancing myself from politics and focusing on being creative. and another tweet he mentioned the exit movement by candace owens which encourages black people to leave the democratic party. he writes i introduced candace to the person who made the logo and they didn't want their name on it. i never wanted any association with it. i have nothing to do with it. a brief history. kanye west shock to people in 2016 when he visited trump tower to speak with donald trump.
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he declared both of them have dragon energy, posting pictures of him with a make america great again hat. all of that may be over. social media is reacting. steve on twitter says get the hint from liberal friends, too much room to stand was another twitter user rights west got publicity out of it. in return, he has not complained. deborah on twitter says more likely being bullied and backing away. he is leaving politics, give his political opinion saying he supports prison reform, common sense gun law and compassion for people seeking asylum. heather: we will hear some more. the only thing consistent about him is he is completely inconsistent. >> ben and jerry's consistent in terms of getting involved in politics. they released this anti-trump p con resist flavor. >> that is the name of the ice cream they introduced on twitter saying we launched econ resist, creating a more just and
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equitable nation for us all and to our fighting donald trump's regressive agenda. at an event unveiling that flavor, here is what she had to say. >> in this country violence is violence. i don't just want you to vote but make a plan to vote and take somebody with you to the polls. >> we got to talk about what is inside the container. it has chocolate ice cream, white and dark p cons, walnuts, fudge covered almonds. one tweet says no problems i will resist purchasing any products from ben and jerry's. it may sound delicious but some people not biting. heather: upset about linda's connection to sharia law. finally a teenager praised for the perfect tired mom costume. >> happy halloween. to celebrate for a moment,
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13-year-old girl going viral for this hilarious tired mom costume so many can relate to. she has a messy bun, cheerios in her hair, baby doll strapped to her leg. she had a bunch of fun. she is one of 9 kids so she knows about helping out with little ones and being a tired mom herself. heather: things you have around the house. we have some halloween costumes right now. >> may be. heather: i think, trying to be a scarecrow. my sister has on rollerskates. >> both adorable. >> i am a which. i like that one. >> that is great.
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>> that is me as a princess probably 4 years old and i have always loved candy and eating everything bad for you. this one my modeling debut. that billboard, this isn't the one but in giants stadium. >> that is better than mine. >> party city add, my first, one of my only modeling jobs, party city. >> what is your favorite howling candy? >> reese's. heather: my favorite is candy corn. you can't go wrong. happy halloween. the time is 20 minutes until the top of the hour, she was harassed by protesters and not allowed to show the video proof on the internet. facebook censoring marsha blackburn. the republican candidate got the last laugh.
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heather: google accused of trying to censor marsha blackburn's campaign ads, the campaign video showing protesters interrupting her moment of silence for pittsburgh synagogue victims. >> a moment of silence. >> marsha blackburn is a white supremacist! [shouting] heather: during a moment of silence for victims of the synagogue shooting. the tennessee senate candidate's videos of, quote, shocking content. a new poll showing the republican is pulling ahead by 5% in the tennessee senate race against democrat phil vbredesen. bernie sanders cannot commit to finishing his senator every elected.
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he has not ruled out a 2020 presidential wanting the simple truth is i have not made that decision but i'm not going to sit here and tell you i may not run. i may. if i run and when the likelihood is i will not be vermont's senator. she said she will not run for president but millennials want oprah in the oval office. the former talkshow host taking the top spot in a new survey that asked americans which celebrities they want to be president and tom hanks came in second with dwayne the rock johnson trailing closely behind. oprah may not be running but barbra streisand could be moving. the actress once again considers relocating to canada if democrats don't win control of the house in the midterms, telling the new york times, quote, i have been thinking about do i want to move to canada? i don't know. i am so saddened by this thing
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happening to our country. the actress is an open creek of donald trump so this is no surprise, previously she threatened to move north if he won the 2016 election but she didn't. 10 minutes until the top of the hour and voter turnout could be historic this coming tuesday. a record number of young americans expected at the polls. will it help democrats and their open border rally cry? not so fast, joins us live up next. place, the xfinity xfi gateway.
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historically been lowing midterms put into a new paul it may turn out in record numbers next week. not only that but most say they will be voting for democrats. our next guest spoke with students to see how they feel about the hottest issues of the midterms. >> we should let them in. >> diverse we create strength. >> i feel like it is not that big a problem. heather: joining us is media director cabot phillips. we love having you with us. 40% of young adults 18-29 say they will vote november 6th but traditionally they may say they are going to but not necessarily turn out in large numbers. >> when it comes to voter turnout especially on the left will come down to what are you telling you your party's for. so far the midterm cycle democrats have not had a unified message this is what we are for,
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here is what a vote for the democrat party is. just a vote for resistance. it is the party of anti-trump, anti-republican and at a certain point you have to say here's what supporting is actually means as opposed we are against everything. they have not done a good job presenting that. heather: when you look at these poll numbers in terms of interest in the midterms 54% are more likely to vote democrat, only 43% republican. >> there is pressure for young people to say they support democrats more than anyone else. they feel campus reform, student pressure people feel and young people as a whole see what happens, people who are vocal in support of republican and conservative causes, violence, threats they face on a daily basis, many go along with leftist ideology because it is easier on a daily basis. a lot of young people feel pressure to go along with the narrative even if they don't know what it is about.
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heather: young people pressured to say they support democrats even though privately they may support republicans. the same type of issue in the black community we keep hearing about. >> and look at who is involved and who is not. i find young conservative students across the spectrum because they have to be informed, having to defend themselves and being attacked and having to debate their ideas. left-wing students have their ideas in the mainstream media, they don't have to be challenged that much. another important part is how so many young democrats feel disenfranchised from their party. in the 2016 primary they feel it was rigged against hillary clinton which was by the dnc against bernie sanders and a lot are still angry, still present the democrat party and don't identify with them. heather: bernie sanders is leading in the polling as a potential for 2020.
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would that motivate? >> hard to know. a lot of young people -- this video at campus reform about the caravan. heather: i once to ask about that. when you are talking with the students, what do you find to be the number one issue driving them to the polls this particular midterm? >> right now the most common thing is donald trump. that is enough to get them to vote. brought up immigration. on the left, this environment where you are either pro legal immigration or the no phobic. no middle ground where you can have a reasonable discussion about i'm pro-immigration and i support border security and rule of law and push the conversation so far to the extreme there is not room for people to have disagreements. that is a problem where it is so extreme a lot of reasonable
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people say surely i can support they don't have to be mutually -- the enough oh or support legal immigration. heather: that is a growing issue and a dangerous issue. lack of middle ground with a host of issues, not just immigration. appreciate it, have you back, busy time. the time now is 5 minutes until the top of the hour and it is halloween. wait until you see the scary prank a college student just pooled off, spooky addition of the good, the bad and the ugly next. ♪ what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road? i think it's the chevy. ford. is it ford? nope, it's not ford. i think it's ram. is it ram? not ram. that's a chevy! it's chevy! that's right. from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road. gorgeous.
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heather: time for the good, the bad and the ugly. and adorable puppy asking for help picking out a halloween costume that will get you the most treats today, reagan testing out a lion, pumpkin, pirate, mickey mouse and firefighter costume. that video going viral. now the bad. trick or treat, be on the lookout for a halloween county heist. >> all the candy all gone. >> 86% of parents say they are guilty of stealing candy his mom
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and dad eat a quarter of their kids halloween hall. the ugly. from treats to tricks. a college student brings alawite horror to campus. [laughter] heather: the student terrorizing classmates with this bodysuit in nebraska. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". thank you for joining us, have a great halloween. "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. rob: wednesday, october 31st. birthright blocked? donald trump vowing to change citizenship rules with the stroke of a pen. jillian: constitutional firestorm ignited on both sides. countdown to the midterms. democrat heavy hitters taking their best swing. >> i am sick and tired of this administration.
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