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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. rob: the massive campaign blitz
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launched by both parties. is this the best taliban costume ever? jillian: turning heads this morning. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ i've been running through the jungle ♪ i've been running with the world ♪ i have been down the dark side of the moon ♪ to you ♪ to get to you ♪ jillian: thriller in the last hour in heather's show and couldn't get enough of this. rob: we will get some halloween music. we will get some. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" this wednesday morning. rob: thanks for getting up early with us, donald trump getting up for a new immigration showdown, vowing to ban birthright citizenship for babies born in the united states.
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lawmakers on both sides of the aisle criticizing this plan, many calling his plan unconstitutional. jillian: doug mikell way, third migrant caravan could be on the way. >> reporter: three caravans of central americans continue to make their way to the southern us border donald trump is vowing to further crackdown on illegal immigration planning to sign an executive order that would end birthright citizenship. the 14th amendment's guarantee the give citizenship to a child born in the us to foreign parents. >> you can definitely do it with an act of congress but now 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 for 85 years with all its benefits. it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous. and it has to end.
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>> reporter: many legal scholars and congressional credit from both sides of the aisle say the president is wrong. it would require a constitutional amendment. a 2 thirds majority of congress and ratification by 4/5 of the states. >> you cannot legal 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. >> reporter: not everybody as opposed. lindsey graham is supporting the president tweeting in addition i plan to introduce legislation along the same lines as the proposed executive order for the president, the aclu slamming the president's proposal tweeting this is a blatantly unconstitutional attempt to fan the flames of anti-immigrant hatred in the days ahead of the midterms was the 14th amendment citizenship guarantee is clear, you can't erase the constitution
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with anything of order at real donald trump. all this as the us military announces 5200 troops will be deployed along the south border to stop what is now 3 separate caravans making their way to the us. jillian: thank you for that report. family mourning the loss of their three innocent children, mason and big sister olivia hit and killed by a truck as they walked to their school bus in indiana. there uncle says the family is devastated. >> what do you tell your little brother? how do you tell your little brother it is going to be better? you can't. >> reporter: the suspect alyssa shepard is charged with reckless homicide. another child was airlifted to the hospital. the ntsb is investigating. rob: rutgers university football players accused of planning to
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kill his friend's family. isaiah charged in a double murder plot in new jersey, the junior linebacker planned to kill two people. the intended victims are not tied to the university and were never hurt. he has been dismissed. he had it coming. the families of james whitey bolger's victims reacting as the notorious mobster is killed in prison. >> i'm overwhelmed with joy. i won't be sobbing. we have been sobbing for 36 years. >> pop that cork. he died the way he lived. you kill people, you are killed. >> reporter: five years ago in santa monica, california, he was hiding out. michael donahue speaking out after bolger was shot -- the 89-year-old was responsible for 11 murders, he had just been transferred to a new high security prison in west virginia where he was reportedly attacked by inmates with ties to the
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mafia and been to death. jillian: honoring the victims. more funerals planned today for those killed in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting. the president met with protesters as they pay their respects. todd pyro joins us with those images. >> reporter: powerful scene in response to a national tragedy, the president and first lady visiting memorial to the 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 visit holding signs and singing in hebrew. ♪
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>> reporter: donald trump accusing to focus on the family sonata protests. 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. the first responders that likely saved countless lives at the synagogue honored in an emotional tribute at the islanders penguins game. >> officer anthony first and officer mike speck. >> reporter: those officers you just heard the public address announcer announced in the ceremonial puck drop. at half -- scott schubert followed bearing the american flag colored black and blue. jillian: iraqi refugee in the us accused of making bombs to be used in terror attacks. according to documents obtained by the daily mail and fbi source asked the suspect, quote, show him how to make a car bomb.
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he agreed and traveled with undercover agents to las vegas where officials say he built the device and described what he was doing. the suspect has been in the us for 10 years. rob: chinese until officers charged with attacking businesses to steal information. the doj accusing people connected to the chinese government is trying to swipe airline engine data. american aviation companies, none of the suspects are in us custody. extradition treaty with china. we will see how it turns out as the trump administration increases spending on cyber warfare amid heightened threats from russia, china and north korea. jillian: texas democratic senate candidate beto o'rourke explains why democrats have shifted from blue-collar roots to the rich and famous. >> i think there are too many, too beholden to special interests. we got to return to people.
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jillian: speaking to chris matthews, o'rourke claims donald trump is stroking paranoia after announcing his plans to issue an executive order ending birthright citizenship. >> interesting he drops this proposal with a week until the november 6th election. interesting he tries to stoke paranoia and fear about a group of migrants who are hundreds of miles, weeks from the us-mexico border if they even make it this far. >> reporter: a new taxi strategy cbs poll shows or work trailing ted cruz by 10 points. rob: let's check the forecast. wandering around with little kids tonight and -- jillian: very nice. >> very nice, good spirits right there. everyone is out there in their festive gear. east coast looks good but we have stormy weather across the central us.
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we will warm up very nicely across the east coast. 45 in new york, we will hit 60s today, good night for trick or treating. the central us, the rockies dealing with stormy weather. snow across portions of the rockies, colorado getting hit hard and in the northwest a storm system moving in. there is your snow in new mexico and colorado. that will hook up with a frontal system bringing potential for heavy rain and strong storms across texas and louisiana. you want to pay close attention to your local forecast. if there is severe weather keep the kids indoors. there is your severe threat for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi towards arkansas. could see large hail and damaging winds and tornadoes. this is the area of concern. forecast precipitation a lot of heavy rain across the gulf coast toward the ohio valley so those areas we will watch real quick.
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there is your forecast. we are watching ohio valley, the east coast, 64 daytime high in new york city. heather: what are you wearing for halloween? rob: i had my halloween fun. i'm a little old for trick or treating. >> you are never too >> i snuck up behind you. >> nicely done. you're my kind of cop. >> i was an exotic dancer, i was actually a cop. who is that? is that -- heather: that is me. my brother, my mom handmade those costumes. i am on the left, the girl. >> that is a creepy clown. rob: very cool.
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kim jong un heather: that is me and my brother too. rob: that is solid. >> martha washington. >> this is the one time i don't have to get dressed up for halloween. >> i have the brown shoes. >> did very well. >> dressed up as rob schmidt for halloween. >> you have a police officer outfit? rob: i wore a three days ago, definitely still have it. jillian: should i leave too? you want to arrest me? rob: okay. let's get back to some news. 12 minutes after the hour donald trump vowing to end birthright citizenship. >> always told to me you needed
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a constitutional amendment. rob: our next guest, what could be the next executive order but not many other people do. george rodriguez says it is the most abused immigration loophole. jillian: the candy converter making your halloween dreams become a reality. don't go anywhere. ♪ oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults
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>> exactly right. this is a terrible magnet that brings illegal immigrants into the united states. this is going on a long time. those raised down here in the border region have known of women that would come across the border to have babies and acquire dual citizenship if they could take advantage at a later time. we had a lot of men, a lot of temporary workers that fathered children and took advantage of that but now it is completely abused. in 2013 there was a bust of asian tourists that would come to southern california and have a baby and most recently in miami there were russians, it is crazy. rob: an escalating problem we are seeing grow and grow. there is actually 30 something
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over -- the developed stations, us and canada, if the uk got rid of this, why do you think there is backlash to the idea of the united states? >> it is obvious. particularly democrats want to replenish voters in particular, more conservative in their voting and attitudes. they need to replenish those voters and bring in new voters and immigrants and in new york in the 1860s, take advantage of immigrants as they got off the boats. the same thing is happening in the border region. and that is what i want to do. >> it would live up to a supreme
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court ruling? >> it will take a double frontal attack. congress has got to act on it, close this loophole. and citizen birthrights. there has to be a legal challenge of the supreme court got to redefine. in 1898 there was a case that defined the citizenship birthright for foreign-born parents. that loophole has got to be close and that issue addressed. rob: the subject to the jurisdiction thereof in the 14th amendment, it could go to the supreme court and we will see how they judge on the more conservative bench. thank you for your time. jillian: a pandemic is possible. a startling morning from the cdc director, the nightmare that
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we are at risk for another pandemic. >> your final warning, 80,000 americans died from the flu last year. the cdc urging people to get vaccinated. the cdc fights the flu struggling to stop a mysterious illness paralyzing kids, the organization under fire after confirming 10 new cases of the polio like disease bringing the total to 72 nationwide. earlier on the show we asked doctor nicole safire why it is so tough to pinpoint the cause. >> the cdc -- everyone has report these cases. if you are not reporting these cases, what is actually the cause. >> the dow surging 400 points logging its best day in two week standing at 24,874 points with
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the s&p closing at 2682. the nasdaq finishing at 7151 points after a wild day on wall street with stocks swinging and trade tensions with china. rob: you have to explain this. reese's installing a vending machine that flops out that having candy for peanut butter cups. jillian: ms. after a poll commission found 90% of americans traded their unwanted halloween candy. the vending machine is only available tonight for trick-or-treat in new york. i love that. rob: peanut butter cups. jillian: pumpkin is where it is, seasonal reese's, more peanut butter. rob: i haven't tried that. jillian: 25 after the hour. voters in oregon will decide the
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state of the state's controversial law, felons fighting for the right to vote. kristin tate will break down the ballot initiative next. rob: both parties bringing out big names in a final midterm blitz. >> i am sick and tired of this administration. rob: jackie ibanez here with last minute midterm message for democrats and republicans. ♪ if you have psoriasis,
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rob: political leaders coming up support for the candidates with six table for the midterm elections. jillian: jackie ibanez joins us with the president's final push republicans and how the democrats are responding. >> reporter: democrats and republicans pulling out all the stops ahead of next week's
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midterms, donald trump kicking campaigning into high gear with a mag a rally in florida tonight urging voters to support republican ron desantis who is in a tight race for governor with democrat andrew gillam. the mayor tallahassee getting a boost of his own at the university of florida today and former president barack obama will rally for gillam friday. democrat and former vice president joe biden on the campaign trail stumping in wisconsin last night 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: in wisconsin donald trump's son eric campaigning, and a very familiar face walking door-to-door, former presidential nominee mitt romney running for senate and exercised his main priorities to peter doocy.
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>> my first responsibility is people who voted for me in utah. that is job one but the concerns of the people here, people across the country. jillian: 6 days ago. donald trump will make 10 more campaign stops through sunday and by that time he will have hosted 63 rallies in 23 states and all early voter turnout is surging in several key states, positive sign that more americans may cast their ballot in the midterms. jillian: one of the democrats that could prove crucial is the african-american vote. rob: donald trump says the black vote is leaving the democratic party for the gop, something star parker is a credit to the administration. >> loyal to the democratic party because blacks but the idea of
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activists government, something exciting is happening with trump in office, the trump administration is focusing on urban communities and initiative so we have two things happening that are very exciting, number one, african-american millennials, kanye west, motivated, can do so when, motivated to say what have democrats done for us? the millennial does not by this racism behind every rock narrative of the democrat party because they are divers, they have grown up in a society post civil rights era. secondly they are individualist. they like uniqueness, they see the tattoo they were, the idea of collectivism doesn't work for them as well. jillian: black unemployment is at record lows under the trump administration. rob: the convicted 9/11 accomplice is out of prison and living reportedly like a hero. a terrorist living in morocco is
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a free man after spending 15 years in jail for serving as treasurer for the hijackers. he was deported from germany. friends tell the daily mail people from all over morocco are coming to see this man. senator donnelly and republican challenger mike braun go head to head in their final debate clashing over health care. >> mike braun supports a lawsuit today, today, that would take away preexisting condition coverage. >> i took on the health insurance companies ten years ago. regardless what his democratic talking points are, i would never be for any replacement that doesn't cover preexisting conditions. rob: could be a flip for the republicans. the latest politics average poll shows the tight race. jillian: time winding down, midterms six days away and voter
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motivation is surging. despite candidates, what else is on the candidate getting people to the polls? here to break down the top initiatives nationwide is kristin tate, contributor for the hill and daughter of how the why tax thee? a lot to talk about. let's start in oregon and on the ballot is repealing oregon sanctuary state policies and breakdown what this means, measure 105 on the ballot. it has been a thing to worry state and 1987. law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities. what do you think? >> 28 of oregon's counties voted in favor of trump in 2016 and the president's popularity has surged. it is under these circumstances that oregon voters will decide whether to repeal the state's sanctuary law which protect illegal immigrants from deportation. currently there is an estimated 146,000 undocumented immigrants at a cost of $1.2 billion to
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taxpayers each year. supporters of the repeal point to violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. there was one case that went to national news coverage last year when an illegal immigrant who had been previously deported 13 times from the county prison where he went on several days later to brutally assault two women in portland and opponents of the repeal say it would deter immigrants from coming forward with information on crime. this is a contentious issue in the state of oregon and it will be a close call. jillian: we are talking about restoring voting rights for felons in florida. 1.15 million florida felons, it could be restored. this would not be apply to murderers or sex offenders but a lot of people have opinions on this one. >> this would need 60% of votes to pass.
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polling shows 70% of floridians support this. people assume the democrats would benefit from these 1.4 million new voters who would enter the florida voting pool before 2020 but there's no proof of that. it is yet to be seen which political party would benefit most. what is sure is the addition of 1.4 million votes in florida could sway elections in future races to come for generations. jillian: a lot of them. let's talk about legalizing marijuana. in michigan at north dakota, it would legalize recreational marijuana used for residents 21 years of age. when you talk about missouri, utah for medicinal purposes, what happens in these states? >> ballot initiatives in north dakota facing an uphill battle but the initiatives in michigan and utah are likely to pass.
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these initiatives are in line with public opinion on this issue, 60% of americans support legalization of marijuana a figure that increases every year. opponents argue the legalization of marijuana will lead to chaos and increased crime but that is not what we have seen in states that have done this. in colorado there has been no uptick in fatal traffic accidents. in washington state crime actually decreased after legalization. we are seeing other states including some that are traditionally conservative to move in that direction as well. jillian: michigan in north dakota facing an uphill battle. why do you think that is? >> it is political calculus that is specific to those states. in a state like north dakota, in a state where voters tend to be more conservative they may not be ready for something like this yet.
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it is very unusual that we expect to see a path in utah because there are a lot of right leaning voters in the states of folks are surprised about this initiative. jillian: thank you for your time, appreciate it. rob: 37 minutes after the hour. and ice cream protest serving up the side of politics with a brand-new flavor in time for the midterms. also he vowed to move to canada once before but barbra streisand finally going to make the big move? carly shimkus with online reaction why the singer could be heading north. ♪ can't go wrong ♪ who says you can't go back ♪ okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a meeting. -janice, look. -[ chuckles ] -look, look. -i'm looking.
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>> vowed to move to canada once before but is she making the big move. >> carly shimkus with why the
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singer might be heading north. >> the question is here today gone tomorrow, maybe, maybe not but singer barbra streisand does say she may move if the democrats don't regain control of the house next week. the singer telling the new york times i want to sleep tonight if we take the house, sleep a little better. but do i want to move to canada? i don't know. i'm so saddened by this thing happening to our country. she went on to say donald trump is making her fat because every time she hears something she doesn't like coming out of his mouth she eats pancakes. she has tweeted about the pancake trump thing before. everybody has their thing and pancakes are hers. a lot of folks on social media talking about this. why do hollywood elite liberals think it is a threat to the rest of us if they leave the country? another twitter user chiming and
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saying all the more reason for the gop to hold on to the house. scott quoted her saying this thing happening to our country adding you mean success. a whole bunch of celebrities said they are moving to canada or other countries because of donald trump. nobody has besides madonna. rob: the house in every country, canada in october is not when you move to canada, very cold. suzanne somers and roseanne barr. >> suzanne somers weighing in on abc, firing roseanne barr. she doesn't think it was a good business move saying the -- i think the network lost big. she had the eye of the storm with 50% of the country who is pro-trump and 50% who is not.
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it is true the premiere episode of the connors received a pretty good 10.5 million viewers nowhere near as much of the 18 million the roseanne reboot received in its first episode. more reaction to suzanne somers's comment. suzanne is right, this was abc's loss. another facebook user says i have no interest in watching the show now. this is interesting. abc fired suzanne somers 40 years ago for asking for equal pay. and weighing in on another controversial firing. jillian: 91 years old mister feeney has still got it. >> the actor best known for playing mister feeney in the sitcom boy meets world is making news again. apparently still teaching right from wrong. we have a little sound.
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>> feeney! >> that was a new one. >> you are not calling a duck. >> he is 91 years old and successfully stopped a burglar from breaking into his house. someone tried to force open the back door, he turned on the lights, police rushed in, and the guy you saw on screen, don't mess with mister feeney. >> time to check in with brian kilmeade. >> i don't know if it is me, there is a little tension. sarah sanders will tell us the white house perspective on the
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jillian: welcome back. the so-called resistance seems to be everywhere, even your ice cream. ben and jerry's revealing peak on resist. the company donated $100 for progressive causes as part of the big reveal. it is a new way to lick injustice and champion those fighting to create a more just and equitable nation. taylor swift announcing she voted early in tennessee. the popstar writing these two tennessee women voted for the candidate who has proven himself to be reasonable and trustworthy. we went leadership not extremism. with referring to his republican opponent marsha blackburn who she bashed on instagram earlier this month calling her voting record appalling.
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rob: donald from met by protesters, the first family gave their condolences in pittsburgh yesterday many on the left blaming the president's rhetoric for inciting the horrific shooting saturday. them even calling him anti-semitic. the president's record with israel speaks for itself. you to debate this topic is democratic political analyst jason nichols and senior advisor for the trump 20/20 campaign, thanks for coming on this morning. the president responsible for saturday and yc anti-semitic? >> i would not say the president is anti-semitic. that is not a claim anyone can make. he has rhetoric to condone violence and hatred and he knows better than anyone, the jewish community knows injustice anywhere is a threat to justice anywhere and their freedom is connected to every person's freedom, that is why they are
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part of the civil rights movement. when you target muslims, foreigners and other people, they understand they are always next on the list. they are rejecting the president for those reasons. rob: your response. >> there are people out there in the media including the protesters you mentioned that are saying donald trump is somehow responsible for this insanity and calling him an anti-semite and his record shows the opposite but that doesn't fit with the rhetoric the left wants to perpetuate going into the midterm a few days away. this is definitely resistance over the record, the president having a daughter that converted to judaism, married a jew and several jewish children. another attack against the president the left likes to make without regard for the left's consistent connection to louis farrakhan.
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rob: the shooter in this thing did not like the president. let's show you the connection the president has to israel. the boldest move, moving the embassy to jerusalem, the closest relationship with benjamin netanyahu. jared and of uncle trump named the third most influential jews by the washington post was the western wall prank station named after donald trump. there are a number of things he can say the point him to be a supporter of israel and the man who committed this crime is an anti-semite. let's pull up the picture of the former president hanging out all smiles with louis farrakhan, a man who compared the jews to termites. he is awfully happy in that picture. there are a number of democrats with strong connections to louis farrakhan and yet no one blames any democrats for what happened. >> we know the president has
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been praised by david dukes, the worst anti-semites around, matthew heimbach. if you're going to make those connections, i can tell you those are white nationalists that led to people's death. that was farrakhan, tell me who louis farrakhan has killed or the nation of islam has been involved in direct violence with jewish communities or any other communities. what we can say is the president is praised and loved by the white nationalist community which is a remotely anti-semitic. we have to acknowledge that if you're going to bring louis farrakhan into the discussion. >> you will notice the actual question was not answered. the difference i will point out is donald trump isn't out posing in pictures with supremacists in any fashion but hillary clinton and bill clinton recently shared a stage with louis farrakhan. a huge difference here. we absolutely need to see the
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left be more consistent when it comes to the criticism with regards to racism and anti-semitism because right now it is all directed at trump without any regard to the fact. rob: you make strong points, appreciate your time. we will leave it there. jillian: 5 minutes until the top of the hour. a creepy halloween costume turning heads, it is going viral in the good, the bad, and the ugly, halloween addition. ♪ as 30 minutes it will be crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and on your table. the ninja foodi, the pressure cooker that crisps. . .
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jillian: everyone's favorite time the good, the bad, and the ugly, halloween edition. first the good. tiny patients getting into the halloween spirit. adorable newborn babies nicu los angeles hospital modeling first halloween hospitals. volunteers. rob: cute kids. taken into custody for wearing new ammunition on terminator halloween costume. police say though it's not illegal to carry ammo on campus. it is in poor taste. he is not facing any charges. jillian: the ugly. 2-year-old losing head over halloween. appearing to hold her own seferred head. it is build above her soldiers making her appear harmless. that's a scary costume. i would say. eye makeup.
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another angle showing her and her sister. that's really scary. if you can find that video online spooky. very dark. i like that on halloween. jillian: thanks for watching, have a good day. "fox & friends" starts right now. will be rob happy halloween. >> only country in a world where a person comes in and has a baby and a citizen of the united states that has to end. >> rule of law and i salute the president for doing it. >> watch harry reid explain his views on birthright citizenship. >> how about offering an award for being illegal immigrant. no sane country would do that. >> second caravan has made its way through guatemala now into mexico. >> president trump has frankly changed the rules of the game and that should change the equation in their head whether they should continue. >> powerful scene and the president and first lady visiting the memorials to those lost so senselessly on saturday. >> the democrats

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