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25% discount on their next cruise was the ugly, this guy's look running out, surveillance video catches him stealing dozens of lottery tickets from rob: the atlanta game you show the california gas station then up for game 5 and the cardinals scored ten runs in the first sprints out of the store with inning. tickets intel but could not cash that is the worst. jillian: it is 10 minutes after the hour, donald trump ready to rally minnesota but can he turn them in and still on the run. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, the historically blue state red? goodbye. our next guest who works on the president's reelection campaign breaks down the strategy he says is no match for democrats. rob: a hotel clerk, piles of jillian: a fox news alert, two isis to jihadist link to the infamous terrace are known as the beatles are removed to us money at an armed robbery but custody amid fears they could what she did next had him escape during turkey's invasion. rob: the concern is keeping the scrambling out the door. stay tuned. kurds from being slaughtered. the sanctions that could be coming against turkey. what??? jillian: turning minnesota into a red state by the time the no, no no no no. polls open in 2020. rob: he is at the heart of ilhan battery power runs out. omar's district. does the president stand a chance? lifetime retirement income from tiaa doesn't.
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a fox news alert, two isis latest tried to the notorious british terror cell the beatles this is the family who wanted to connect... are in us custody. to go where they could explore the violent extremists removed and experience adventure in unexpected places... from syria as turkey invades the region escalating fears islamic ♪ militants could escape detention. who were inspired by different cultures ♪ rob: todd pyro joins us with details. and found that the past can create new memories... >> reporter: they are moving leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. for everywhere you go, expedia has everything you need, all in one place. into a third country, the only two isis fighters removed from syria by the us but officials said more could be moved if needed and thousands remain in custody under control of the kurds. donald trump claims those who do escape will conduct in europe adding this. >> they came from europe but should go back to germany, france. i spoke with boris johnson, to the uk.
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we would like you to take your people back, we don't want them. how about you take them? we don't want them either. nobody wants them. they are bad but somebody has to watch over them. >> reporter: the white house announcing it would remove our troops much to the dismay of great weather, great friends. you just saved a bunch of money by switching your boat insurance to geico. trump supporters like lindsey graham who worry the shift in strategy will lead to slaughter it was easy. of the kurds who helped us fight folks, can it get any better than this? isis. is that what i think it is? by yesterday morning turkey that is an armada of tiny sushi boats. began its attack of the kurds, awesome! i forgot to pack lunch. graham tweeting in response i'm you had one job... pleased they reached a bipartisan agreement on severe sanctions against turkey for chopsticks wasabi and soy! their invasion of syria. the administration refuses to comin' in a little hot. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. act against turkey, i expect strong bipartisan support. the president firing back. >> i will do far more than sanctions. i think lindsay would like to stay there for the next 200 rob: the president expected to rally tens of thousands of years and have a couple hundred thousand people replaced but i disagree with lindsay on that but i will tell you that i agree supporters in minnesota to turn the northstar state red. jillian: he is getting into ilhan omar's district where the with sanctions. >> reporter: the white house congresswoman and minneapolis
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adding it does not support the mayor made it clear neither he attack and it will, quote, wipeout turkey's economy if nor his supporters are welcome. rob: joining us with the turkey wipes out the kurds. jillian: continuing to follow this. director of communications, thanks for coming on, tell us rob: impeached for what? what you need to do to win minnesota? donald trump slamming critics as >> i think the president will come here later today and he joe biden joins in the calls for impeachment. jillian: a brand-new poll shows a record number of americans will talk about his record, how things have improved for the support the idea. people of minnesota as they have for people across the country. the unemployment rate is down to rob: griff jenkins joins us 3.3% in minnesota where i am speaking to you from this ahead of the rally in morning. minneapolis. that is even better than the national unemployment rate and you've got to talk about the >> reporter: thousands of protesters expected in minneapolis where the mayor and the president feuding over his visit which comes on the heels of a brand-new fox news poll record and what democrats plan with this headline, half of to do if one of get into the those polled, 51% want donald white house, across the northern part of the state the iron range in the mining communities in minnesota, those folks are concerned about democrat plans to illuminate the use of fossil fuels in the united states. trump impeached and removed from office, 40% oppose impeachment altogether, a stark contrast. minnesota gets pretty cold in july '42% favorite during the winter and most people here use fossil fuels to impeachment, 45% opposing. heat their homes and democrats a lot has happened since then. house democrats lunch the want to make that out of bounds
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and say fossil fuels are no longer going to be used in the united states. that is a real problem in a impeachment inquiry over allegations the president improperly pressured ukraine, the former vice president who has refrain from calling for state like minnesota. about a quarter -- people don't realize this but a quarter of the length of the mississippi impeachment changed his tune yesterday. river flows through minnesota and a lot of fossil fuels, coal, >> donald trump violated -- oil and natural gas i should through minnesota and that means committed impeachable acts. a lot of jobs and a lot of money into the state economy and that is what the president will be talking about. jillian: let's talk about the our basic integrity, he should voting history as elections go be impeached. >> the president said he would on the screen and you will notice the differences. reconsider cooperating of the republican presidential candidate has not won the states house voted on it and responded and nixon in 1972 and the to biden. chairman of the minnesota >> he didn't say so right now. he is no longer the front democratic farmer labor party says over the last 20 years i've runner. never seen an investment is he has been caught red handed. robust and this early by a saying exactly what he will do in terms of corruption and get away with it. republican presidential >> next in the inquiry the candidate. is that the plan to make it something democrats can't keep up with? washington post reports the >> yes. we are mounting a real fool on former ambassador to ukraine intends to appear on capitol
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hill tomorrow but it is unclear she will be instructed to do statewide campaign in minnesota for the president's reelection. in 2016 the president had one otherwise and volodymyr zelinsky staffer on the ground in spoke to reporters reiterating minnesota and by election day he felt no pressure and there was, quote, now blackmail. the staffer moved colorado. at this moment we have 20 paid >> joe biden hoping to keep the pressure on donald trump with full-time staffers on the ground to expand to 100. his first official call for impeachment. rob: the inquiry would involve joe biden and his son hunter and the former vice president may last time the statewide budget for the campaign was between have made things worse for his family. 30-$40,000. this time we are talking tens of millions of dollars so this is a >> joe biden endorses real live campaign and if democrats say they've never seen impeachment today but it is a anything like it it is because bad news story from investing he should want is an impeachment they haven't. inquiry. rob: since 2016 you have the benefit of the candidate that i and a senate inquiry. don't think understood those northern rust belt states were and he complicated the story, at risk. you are probably not going to get that this time, you will probably they a lot of attention the narrative on trump and run a good campaign. to minnesota as well. does that mean a tougher fight >> a fundraising email to supporters reemphasizing the for a state that hasn't gone
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need for impeachment. read in 40 years? >> based on what we just talked about we are ready for this, rob: the gunman who killed two people outside a synagogue in putting resources and manpower into states like minnesota but it doesn't matter if we catch germany live streamed, the killer could not get inside so democrats by surprise or not because the president's record he started shooting at the doors. the chaos unfolding on yom kippur. and message is so strong, working-class people in minnesota and elsewhere know what the president has done for this economy, what he has done for their jobs, manufacturing jobs created 6 million jobs nationwide across all kinds of there he is after he couldn't get inside just shooting jobs but in construction and outside. moments later his gun would jam manufacturing and energy sector forcing the shooter to get into more than 1 million jobs in those areas alone and people who are union members, rank-and-file his car. he was later arrested. union workers in minnesota and he posted anti-semitic and elsewhere across as part of the country are going to be strongly with the president because he anti-semitic manifesto online. 10 americans inside the told them in 2016 i'm going to synagogue are safe. defend your jobs, make your jobs better and create more of them and he did that and now he is jillian: sentencing day in the case that through the florida coming back and saying i made these promises to you and kept stand your ground law into a them and i would like your support again in 2020 and those spotlight, the surveillance video shows moments before he people will be there. even if democrats now we are coming in typically. states we don't look whether
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shot and killed marquise mclaughlin in a fight over a parking spot in florida in 2018. they are red or blue, we look at the mass trump states and we think minnesota is without question a trump state. initially police didn't charge jillian: thank you for your him saying he was protected by time, we appreciate it. stand your ground which allows people to defend themselves against perceived threats. the defense intelligence speaking of the rally, ilhan omar tried to derail it and employee accused of leaking top-secret information will be arraigned today. failed, chris kelly running against the congresswoman and calls her out for putting lives henry free past highly in danger, he joins us with a classified information about a message for her on a little weapon system to two reporters, thing called respect. one of whom he was reportedly dating. rob: national cake decorator day. >> freeze was infested with top-secret information. he allegedly violated that trust. the oath he swore to uphold, do you have any idea? who bake the cake in a engaged in dastardly and for loney is conduct at the expense competition? jillian: it is on. of our country. >> freeze faces 20 years in prison if convicted. rob: an unlikely group of lawmakers teaming up to blast the nba over its china controversy. alexandria ocasio cortez and senator ted cruz cosigning a letter calling it outrageous the
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nba is caving to china after a general manager tweeted support for the hong kong pro-democracy protesters. >> the way the nda reacted was not a profile encourage. it is all about wanting access to the chinese market but i don't think an american company should protest in censorship. rob: they are expected to play in exhibition gang in shanghai. chinese state television is refusing to broadcast that game. jillian: a late ending on the east coast, the washington national stunned the la dodgers to any mlb s. >> deep to centerfield. ballenger is back into a grand slam! heather: a 10th inning grand slam powered their 7-3 victory.
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rob: after a stop in minnesota the president rallying in louisiana hoping to help john bell and words, two republicans, ralph abraham, flying for that seat. abraham join us earlier telling us it is time to turn things around. >> i couldn't be happier he is coming to louisiana because we know when donald trump comes the base gets energized. we have a democrat governor that destroyed our state, the worst economy in the nation, one of the highest murder rate in the nation. we are 50th out of 50, we should be in the top-tier. rob: it will be a runoff election of the government doesn't get 50%. jillian: 2020 hopeful bernie sanders is backtracking comments about the same pace of his
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campaign, one day after less frequent events during a heart attack. the presidential candidate saying i misspoke the other day. we are going to get back into the groove of a vigorous campaign. i love doing rallies and town meetings, sanders adding he will push his progressive agenda. at 78 he is the oldest democratic candidate. rob: let's talk some weather. dennis is here. she needs a foot massage. >> here is the moral of the story, don't tell rob anything during commercial break. rob: my lactose intolerance. let's talk about the weather. >> we shall talk about the weather. moving on. 53 in new york, 57 in chicago, a big storm across the northwest but for now we are also going to tell you about this coastal low that brings the potential for
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showers, thunderstorms and strong winds, wind gusts in excess of 35 miles an hour across the east coast of long island towards nantucket, 50 mile-per-hour winds. it will get worse throughout the day as this loan lingers offshore. don't think we will get really bad conditions across the northeast but because it is offshore for the next 24-36 hours we could see gusty windss and intermittent showers and thunderstorms. this is the big story, record-breaking cold and snow across the northern rockies and the northwest, temperatures of dropped 27, 30 ° from this time yesterday was look at the snow still to come across the northern plains. upwards of a foot or two feet of snow. the cold across the west, the low over the east coast and in between nice conditions across the southeast and texas. i would like some cake and i would like to eat it too. over to you, rob.
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jillian: you can have some. it is national cake decorating day so we are learning to decorate like pros. rob: the co-owner and head instructor of the new york cake academy. look at all these cakes. jillian: how is this done? no one can do this. >> everyone pick up a pastry bag and get this one. so this is how you do it, it is simple and easy, straight up and down, squeeze really hard and lift straight up. jillian: we will have a competition in a minute. rob: i think i am going to win. >> the next one, these stars, told you how to make this cake.
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rosette, squeeze, make the p and come back. jillian: how long does it take to make? >> not long. that was good. it -- and if you take a tip and squeeze and pull out. rob: all this other stuff, to make this design and decoration. >> one minute to compete. >> 3, 2, one. >> one for you. >> i'm not following these rules.
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killing 22 people at an el paso walmart, the 19-year-old suspect is facing a trial judge for the first time since his arrest in august. he confessed to the shooting after publishing racist remarks online. rob: alexandria ocasio cortez and senator ted cruz cosigning a bipartisan letter blasting the nba for caving to china after a general manager tweeted support for the hong kong pro-democracy protesters. the lakers and mets are scheduled to play an exhibition game in shanghai. jillian: planned parenthood launching a $35 million campaign to elect pro-abortion candidates in 2020. rob: they want to flip the senate and beat donald trump. >> reporter: the would say planned parenthood is finally showing its true colors as it goes all in on 2020, the group spending a bold $25 million on candidates who are pro-abortion
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to help democrats retake control of the senate and then see donald trump and they are targeting 5 million voters paying special attention to these key swing states including arizona, colorado, florida, michigan, minnesota, north carolina, pennsylvania and wisconsin. digital tv, radio ads and even mailers sent to your home. this is in direct response to the trump administration pro-life and victory backing a bill banning abortion. and also stopping organizations providing abortion providers from receiving federal money. eight states, nine have proposed the bill. kelly robinson who is executive director of planned parenthood, next november our rights and freedoms will be on the ballot.
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we've seen trump and his buddies in congress and state legislators do everything they can to strip us of rights and access to healthcare. who we elect will determine access to birth control, cancer screenings, sex education, abortion access and more. are in c spokesman links harrington told us earlier democrats just care about money. >> democrats have become so extreme on abortion, completely bought off, and big money and politics. jillian: you see those abortion ads starting next year when the campaign officially kicks off. rob: thanks so much. jillian: a doctor and nurse charged with disturbing millions of opioids to patients leading to addiction, overdose and death. federal prosecutors say the alaskan doctor known as the candy man prescribed 700,000 pills in two years. the nurse, narcotics over a 5-year period.
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19 patients died within weeks and in some cases the same day they were given a prescription. rob: california paves the way for medical marijuana on school grounds, the new law allows kindergarten through 12th grade schools if parents could administer the drugs that reverses the previous ban, it takes effect in january, 7 states allow medical marijuana on school campuses. jillian: hotels in california lifting them away. rob: gavin newsom signing a law banning hotels from giving hygiene -- plastic waste. >> could be fined $500.
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apple -- apple -- like that music. apple caving to pressure removing and apps that let's pro-democracy protesters track police activity. jillian: tracy carrasco has the latest. >> apple removed the hk apps from its apps store. it was mainly because of the safety of residents and police. in real time, and might be police activity or protesters but after investigating, they were finding out where police were not and were actually putting people and police in harm's way. and they verified with cyber security and technology bureau
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the apps has been used to target and ambush police, certain public safety, and there was no law enforcement, this violates guidelines and removed it from the apps store. apple began investigating when people contacted them saying this is happening. jillian: duke and tyler can ride along in our uber. >> reporter: this is an issue every once in a while. it is very tricky. and they have to take a passenger that has a dog, for dog owners you can get an uber with a driver who already allowed and opted into this to allow nonservice animals to get into their vehicles so for next her charge, $3-$5, you can take an uber ride with your dog or cat and it is free. rob: the next person is allergic
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to dogs or cats? >> sits on my lap, not running around. rob: thanks so much. jillian: first social media, now liberal hollywood, stars calling out ellen degeneres for this moment she shared with former president bush. rob: joe biden says there were no scandals in eight years. carly shimkus here with social media reaction. pretty interesting. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? aalexa: it's a masterstroke of sorrow by olivia watson. heartache, brutality and redemption.
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i'm friends with a lot of people who don't share the same beliefs i have. we are all different and we have forgotten we are all different. jillian: island the generous defend herself or sitting next to george w. bush at a football game. rob: carly shimkus has those reaction. >> ironically her speech about unity is causing a divide in hollywood. several celebrities have come out against her remarks accusing the former president of committing war crimes and being anti-gay. sorry until george w. bush is brought to justice for the crimes of the iraq war, the american torture and displacement and deep scars emotional and otherwise inflicted on military that served his folly we can't even begin to talk about kindness. kristen bell posted on
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instagram, she is my queen. reese witherspoon praised her but later deleted that remark because of social media backlash. a lot of folks are not in the move for unity these days. rob: joe biden says he was scandal free eight years in the white house. let's take a listen. >> no scandals for eight years. jillian: that is setting the bar really low. no specific policy a conference, just didn't screw it up. some americans would point to then god, fast and furious, the irs scandal. christine on twitter says this. what happens when the fake news media can no longer control and meet give? we see this. to dennis, if you like subpoena, a lot ofs. no evidence of wrongdoing on the
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part of biden but republicans certainly have questions. that is in our heads all day. jillian: let's talk about sesame street. the opioid crisis is going to be forefront on sesame street. >> listen to this. >> thanks for watching me when my mom is at a meeting. >> what meeting is she going to? >> they talk about grown-up problems. my mom needs help learning to take better care of herself. >> sesame street is taking on the opioid epidemic with a character named carly who was introduced earlier this year as a character in foster care. chuck on twitter says i remember when their biggest worry was getting children to learn their abcs and count to 10. it is said they feel they have to do this but show creators wanted to tackle this issue
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because 5.7 million kids live with parents who struggle with addiction. rob: 45 minutes after the hour. congresswoman ilhan omar tried to derail the president's rally in minneapolis and supporters are not welcome. she failed to do so and chris kelly who was running against the congresswoman wants her seat, says her antics put lives in danger. he will join us to explain. jillian: let's see what is going on on "fox and friends". >> coming up on the show, kaylee will talk about the big rally in minnesota with the president. republican congressman doug collins is all over the impeachment drama and our old friend geraldo rivera, an amazing story of determination, texas man loses 200 pounds to fulfill his dream of becoming a
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>> chris kelly is running against ilhan omar. >> explain to us how police lives were put in danger by this rhetoric. >> the biggest thing is the mayor and ilhan omar, the president coming here today and that will embolden certain groups. and put the minneapolis police department or the secret service at risk because we protect the venue and citizens do not deserve a disruptive environment. they should be able to enjoy the rally and come and go without being hindered by anybody. >> antifa is planning to protest you.
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and talking about the fact, with political discourse and weapon icing safety of citizens, political issues. >> it is frustrating. we welcome to the presidents with open arms and because we have a president across a different file there is an issue. you don't have to agree with everything the president stands for but we'll the presence a common courtesy of tweeting with respect. that's what the office deserves and anybody does not like the president, we are going to have an election, and >> the race you are running.
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and tell us about the demographics of this and the fight it will take to win in 2020. >> it is d plus 26 district. and she did not like a land like they are saying. it is a totally different animal. a lot of people coming out. we have an excellent chance of coming out on top. >> our people district with the job she's been doing so far? >> know. they really haven't. anybody else i come in context with patrolling streets every day and does come up a lot. they are frustrated she's an absentee landlord.
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she is not doing anything in the district. the homelessness, the opioid problems and other issues are not improving. what about minneapolis and cd5? rob: the presidential race will be an interesting state to watch. thank you for your time. >> have a good day. >> 7 minutes until the top of the hour. hotel clerk throws piles of money at this armed robbery. rob: it had him scrambling out the door. . . so i can buy from
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jillian: good morning and welcome back. a middle school teacher reassigned after kneeling during the pledge of allegiance. parents are completely outraged over the teacher's classroom protest in an attempted compromise the principal is giving the teacher other work during morning announcements when the pledge is cited. unclear if she is facing any other discipline. rob: ditching kings and queens in favor of royalty. replacing traditional titles and going gender neutral. milford crowning two female students to be more inclusive. opportunity for students to have their voices heard. >> it is time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good. little boy gives a huge inspirational speech to his teammates. watch this.
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>> be you. but also have passion. we can go to new england for goodness sakes. go beat them. jillian: for goodness sakes. he is amazing. i love him. lights a fire under his football team. his coach adding on twitter players must lead programs. that is fantastic. rob: ready to beat the patriots. next the bad. watch as a robber will throws money at the crook. quick thinking hotel clerk stole his gun. turns his firearm arranged and spins out the door. he comes back in demanding to get the gun back. the clerk pointed at him sending him running again. he was later arrested. not too smooth. finally the ugly, the california's close encounter with a bear. >> you better get out of here. jillian: look at that a cup
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making his way over the banister and tumbling onto the floor after a man yelled at another bear and cup found their way inside. rob: big moment of truth. jillian and i faced off in a horrific cake decorating competition an hour ago and asked to you vote on it. the winner is. who is it, rob? ing rob. they are sympathy votes. rob: fantastic wedding cake anybody would be proud to have. some of you shared your thoughts about our decorating styles. jillian won, sorry, rob. jillian: another user saying great effort, rob but jillian takes the cake. rob: carley? really she got in on this. taste tester. jillian's is better. have a good day. rob: bye. ♪
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ed: the nationals are alive this morning. steve: they must be excited. ed: dug out was crazy. wild card team. game 4 in d.c. they are kind of a team coming out of nowhere. and the dodgers was supposed to be maybe the best team in baseball they are gone. ainsley: is baseball your thing? ed: i guess i'm going into too much detail but i was up late. steve: he gets season tickets or you have really good seats. ed: i gave you one. steve: gave me o
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