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when the middle of nowhere, is somewhere. the all new chevy trailblazer. making life's journey, just better. and glaring conflict of interest and ukraine, then and russia, then in shiny you are just asking for trouble. i think we're just scratching the surface. >> it is thursday october 15th. a biden bombshell and censorship showdown. emails revealed link between ukraine's holdings and vice president joe biden. >> social networks shutdown the story. alive report as donald trump calls for the truth. >> senate democrats square off with supreme court nominee amy coney barrett. live in washington, witnesses
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will testify in her confirmation hearing. >> another award show, another political case. >> "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪ we didn't start the fire ♪ it was always burning since the world's been turning ♪ we didn't start the fire ♪ we didn't like it - >> with the pandemic, go and watch billy joel, once a month, took down twice now. it is the best concert. once all of this - good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. shannon: let's get right to this. the fallout growing this morning from that bombshell report on hunter biden's email. donald trump demanding answers from joe biden is the former vp's campaign denies any ties under's decision --
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>> the fiery reaction on both sides. shannon: after the new york post released emails donald trump followed up at a rally demanding joe biden release phone calls, emails and everything in between in connection to his family's business dealings. >> we just learned through explosive documents published by a very fine newspaper the new york post that joe biden has been blatantly lying about involvement in his son's corrupt business dealing. and this is a big smoking gun. >> those emails showing the vice president's son hunter who was asked whether he could use his influence to stop politically motivated actions against the company. another email thanked him for, quote, inviting me to dc and giving an opportunity to meet your father and spend some time together. emails obtained by fox news show
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hunter biden her and to meet with state department officials about the burisma probe. this was discovered by the owner of a computer repair shop in delaware, that hunter biden brought in his computer for service in 2019 and never picked it up. once he found the computers hard drive eternity into the fbi. >> this might not have been hunter. >> know. now. >> reporter: the democratic nominee's campaign responded denying any wrongdoing saying, quote, the new york post never asked the biden campaign about the critical elements of the story. meanwhile the senate homeland security committee has launched an investigation into the validity of those emails. >> everything our committee receives particularly when from countries like ukraine that have a history of corruption, the da
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still locked down. shannon: it will be interesting to see the fallout from the censorship because people are fired up. >> what makes the emails of damaging? for months joe biden denied knowing about the work his son did overseas. >> how many times have you spoken to your son about his business dealings? >> i have never spoken to him about his business dealings. >> reporter: assistant director joins us later in the hour on if and when the fbi got access to hunter biden's email and what agents may have done with that information. jillian: social media censorship reaching the white house, kerrimac and anything she was locked out of her twitter account after she shared the story. >> that a temporary block. i'm permanently banned. unless you delete a news story by the new york post i cannot regain access to my account. this is censorship. it is not the american way. this is not how every living
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democracy operates. hold twitter accountable, the transmission of the source of the because ideologically it hurts the side of the aisle silicon valley prefers. it is censorship. this is not america. todd: the chief washington correspondent for the hill blasting the site for censoring the story calling out there hypocrisy and clear bias. >> this is a great moment in american history. a declaration of war by big tech companies. and in-kind donation in hundreds of millions of dollars to the joe biden campaign, rules on their face. think about the material you laid out protect material about to be distributed on twitter. does that mean it's account will be locked immediately? does that mean the pentagon papers cannot be published? fbi, let's think about this, twitter said they could not distribute the story because
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they couldn't verify the origin. does that mean every story based on anonymous sources out of our government is going to be banned from twitter or slowed down as they put it from facebook? these tools are selectively enforced in a political manner by the most powerful people, the most powerful companies on earth. >> senator josh holly calling out the federal election commission to investigate twitter and facebook over this censorship. jillian: the supreme court confirmation hearing will kick off. todd: democrats through hard-hitting questions. griff jenkins live with the highlights. >> reporter: the second day of questioning democrats not holding back throwing a range of issues at the nominee trying to get her on the record about topics like healthcare and abortion is also broadening it.
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place presidential nominee harris pressing on climate change. >> do you accept that covid-19 is infectious? >> that is obvious. >> you accept smoking causes cancer? >> i'm not sure exactly where you're going with this. >> do you believe climate change is happening and threatening the air we breathe and the water we drink? >> you have asked me a series of questions that are completely uncontroversial and then trying to analogize that, an opinion on me that is a contentious matter and i will not do that. >> the revelation from senator amy klobuchar that there and two of the justices worked on the historic bush versus gore case. >> brett kavanaugh and chief justice roberts who worked on behalf of the republican party in matters related to the bush versus gore case to you think that is a coincidence? >> you are suggesting i have animus or cut a deal with the president and it is clear yesterday that is and what happened.
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>> democrats leveling accusations that she will overturn robie wade, strike down obamacare and help the president and election dispute if one arises and tied her philosophy to that of justice scalia. >> i hope you're suggesting i don't have my own mind or couldn't think independently or would decide let me see what justice scalia said about this. i assure you i have my own mind. >> reporter: judge barrett is done testifying another committee takes the next steps and they will hear from experts today as the committee votes a week from today indicating he has no votes. todd: the same with couple pleading not guilty to firearm and obstruction charges, they say they were defending their home on the twentieth was the
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couple say they talk to the president about their case, the governor of missouri plans to pardon them if they are convicted. >> reporter: a pennsylvania county, 29,$000 to voters, election officials say a printing error caused voters to receive ballots with wrong information in allegheny county. the ballots are being corrected. the delivery will start today. todd: the billboard music awards get political. raising eyebrows with her dress as she slammed voter suppression. and viewing aside from song commander-in-chief. ♪ in a state of crisis ♪ people are dying ♪ >> reporter: with 9 awards including top artists and garth brooks accepting the icon award. todd: many on social need is not fan of the show as political nature.
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when it's been user writing this is why i no longer watch these shows. >> reporter: i say we all vote trump as a form of protest against hollywood entitlement. >> nancy saying i thought they were planning to move out of the country if trump is elected, they have not. jillian: 10 after the are. one republican senator mocking democrats for their questions to judge barrett. >> do you hate little warm puppies? >> i do not hate little warm but these. todd: i think she might. how the the confirmation hearing compared to past ones. like brett cavanagh, neil gorsuch, americans are seeing through the democrats attack this time around. you won't see these folks, at the post office
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this whole to we covered has been a calculated and orchestrated political hit. >> there's a great deal about this process i regret. i'm putting my family through this. >> all the president's supreme court nominees forestalled their own during testing confirmation hearings so how is judge barrett stacked up. >> joining us to discuss is the first liberty institute's bethany tom. thank you, appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> out the rate this as far as how confirmation hearings a gun in the past? how different is it, not perhaps different in the trump administration era but different compared to other administrations? >> if you look at her performance over the past few days it is clear judge amy coney barrett is bulletproof the she came out of the hearings today looking exceptionally
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well-qualified, incompetent and it is absolutely clear that she understands the proper role of judges and her story also is very personally inspiring. this the mom of 7, a scholar, professor, judge and all the while having this large family. if confirmed she be the first sitting justice to also be a mom of school-age kids. truly an inspiration. >> how do you compare what you saw from judge barrett -- to what happened to brett kavanaugh and neil gorsuch and also to previous hearings with other presidents? >> if you look back there has been a long history of our tax
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against particularly conservative justices all the way back to the 1980s when joe biden was presiding over the senate judiciary hearing asking questions of robert bork and robert bork was eminently well-qualified but he was attacked because he didn't hold to the political leanings of the left and after bork you have thomas who was subjected to similar treatment and brett kavanaugh subjected to the same sort of criticism and the same extent on judge amy coney barrett. for the most part they avoided talking about her. they've talked about other policy issues and especially campaign issues during this confirmation hearing. todd: thank you for your time.
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it is another interesting day. >> twitter facing major back lash for blocking a story on hunter biden. ceo jack dorsey calls the move unacceptable. >> critics slamming one nature's choice to host a townhall with donald trump. >> why on earth would nbc agreed to do that? this is an outright embarrassing ratings ploy.
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on the issue, unacceptable. carley shimkus has the details. there are often communication lapses or the like. >> essentially communication companies but like you said you posted the tweet from jack dorsey, companies communication on the front wasn't good but they limited the story because it went against a hack the materials policy but twitter not the only company to take action against the story. in the stone, facebook spokesperson posted tweet anything while i will intentionally not linked to the new york post i want to be clear that this story is eligible to be fact checked by facebook's third-party fact checking partners. in the meantime we reducing its distribution on our platform. stone has worked for a number of top democrats in the past. donald trump also posting tweet saying so terrible facebook and
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twitter took down the story of smoking gun emails related to sleepy joe biden and his son hunter. in the post. it is only the beginning to them. there is nothing worse than a corrupt politician, repeal section 230, this tweet received of a lot of attention after the story broke, he said this is a big tech information, digital civil war. i have an editor of the new york post, one of the nation's largest papers in circulation can't post one of our own stories the details corruption by a major party presidential candidate, that is the stinky purpose, that is why this is getting so much attention it is you've been talking about the show. a lot of republicans on capitol hill want answers and they want to make sure something like this doesn't happen again. >> they mentioned that hacking line. it snowed. if you asked him questions i am always telling everybody this, you should expect to be mocked.
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take a listen, kamala harris. >> you expect covid-19's infectious? do you expect that smoking causes cancer and climate change is happening it is threatening the air we breathe and the water we drink? >> so kamala harris was asking obvious questions yesterday just to get to the climate change one and pressure on that and see of her answer changed as she was saying yes yes into which he had to say on climate change but john kennedy is now is a quote machine, he mocked harris's line of questioning by asking this. take a listen. >> tried to answer some of senator harris's accusations. do you hate little warm puppies? >> i do not hate little warm puppies.
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>> glad we all know now that judge baer doesn't hate puppies and those moments of levity very appreciated during these hours long hearings. >> there was one other moment of levity that resonated with myself and a bunch of other people and so many people being yes, take a listen. >> got some rest last night. this to abolish. >> i did have a glass of wine. i needed that at the end of the day. >> let me just say on that point you have a right to remain silent. the hearing part is over. you can have 2 glasses of wine. >> i recommend the whole bottle. i've often wondered how people feel walking to these capitol hill hearings and how they feel when they are done and over and covid-19 something up quite
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nicely for all of us. wine for all. todd: wine for the last two days but i digress. jillian: milania trump details a series of covid-19 and reveals her son baron also tested positive, cough, headache and tired. baron -- they have tested negative. in a statement the first lady said, quote, is my hope covid-19 will be another obstacle we can tell future generations we overcame and learned from in the process. if you are sick i am thinking of you and will think of you every day. >> fire and ice, a zamboni burst into flames a hockey rink. >> reporter: the senate committee investigating hunter biden's email. chris tucker answers that next.
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the biden family treated the vice presidency as a for-profit corporation, lied to you over and over. >> everything i hear, in the process of validating his claims. >> the senate homeland security committee launching an investigation after the new york post report on hunter biden's emails. >> reporter: joining us is fbi director chris weber. let's get into this evidence and pull up these emails and this will start here from a burisma executive time to biden in may of 2014 reading, quote, we urgently need your advice how you could use your influence to convey a message a signal to stop what we consider to be politically motivated action. another one from a burisma executive doctor biden april of
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2015 thank you for inviting me to dc and an opportunity to meet your father and spend some time together. was to those tell you? >> pretty close to smoking gun emails. emails often make criminal cases, electronic evidence is very powerful so having this treasure trove of information in that hard drive is just the kind of evidence -- having said that there are different statutes that might apply here but the federal conflict of interest statute doesn't apply to the president, vice president the, mail fraud, theft of services of a public official or straight out federal bribery statute. todd: the threat of inaction by the fbi when they received this info. listen to the computer store. >> what did you find?
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>> a lot of here. >> is it different? >> my perfect day would have been the fbi would have taken it. >> reporter: quick background on the computer, it was brought in by somebody, don't know the exact person who brought it in. that is not confirmed. it languished, nobody paid for it, it becomes position of the computer repair owner and have always follows from there. fbi did nothing with it and all of a sudden a couple months later it is in the hands of rudy giuliani's attorney. someone who knows the inner workings of the fbi what happened here? >> i can't explain it. if i were head of the criminal division, i would have to look into that, almost investigative negligence not taking that computer that might have evidence of a bribery scheme. it was recently under chris ray,
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chris new about it he would have jumped at it right away. he's looking at it to see what happened. >> reporter: what happens within the fbi to unravel the details, what was missed in the last few years. how do you find the facts of the case? the public deserves and wants to know and you see social media censoring about this. >> they need to know. this is a moneygrubbing conflict of interest, very crass and very pedestrian and they need to know if there public officials are operating that session even if there are no, charges that can be filed they need to know about this and there may need to be a legislative remedy to extend the
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conflict of interest statute, so we don't see this again and we are not parsing whether it applies. it should apply directly. >> this is a fascinating development in this saga. we will keep the viewer posted and ask you questions as we learn more information. all right. let's break this down a little more, let's go to the key moments from this timeline. we can't go into all of it but here are some keys, 2014, april is month, to biden joins burisma, paid 50,$000 a month. we know 50,$000 a month, march of 2016 joe biden threatens to withhold $1 billion if ukraine doesn't fire prosecutor who was later rousted and in may of 2019 the new york times reports he was investigating the reason the when he was fired. we talked a lot about the hunter
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biden part in all this and chris to go into some detail about the possible ramifications for under. the big question, and election in 20 days, this raises new questions about what joe biden new, when he knew and does it matter for the election? >> joe biden has been asked about his son's overseas dealings on multiple occasions that if you're just joining us let's listen up. >> do you think it was wrong for him to take the position knowing that it was because the company wanted access to your? >> that's not true. you are saying things, you don't know what you're talking about, no one said that. who said that, there is no indication of any conflict of interest. i'm not going to respond to that. 's have never spoken to my son about those overseas connections. >> an opportunity for our
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colleagues at abc to follow up on this development. it will be interesting to see if they do and how far those questions go. >> we will have congressman ralph norman joining us later. make sure you stay tuned for that. two american hostages are freed from captivity in yemen, the trump administration securing the release in exchange for 250 iranian backed rebels from nowman. >> more on the agreement. >> reporter: good morning. two americans held in yemen are now free after a prisoner swap negotiated by the trump administration and businessmen flown out of the capital of sona on and owes of a many plane. a third american who died in captivity also returned. in exchange the release of 200
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militants held in noman and received medical aid from the northern part of the country. robert o'brien announced the news in a statement wednesday. before mike pompeo tweeted, quote, we join all-americans in their newly regained freedom. the trump administration thank those of a man and saudi arabia, yemen has been torn apart by civil war, iranian backed who thes, the story in yemen that is covered as much has to do with the ongoing salmon and concerns about a population that lives above the poverty line, torn apart by civil war. >> thank you. >> a pennsylvania district attorney clears an officer in a deadly shooting. the da says the lancaster officer's use of force was justified. by the camera system chasing the officer with a knife last month. the da determined the officer
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feared for his life because nunez was trying to take. >> plus it subsequently as we approve the plan to create a new about crisis response team that will handle nonviolent 9 one one calls. the councilman says if george floyd had met with unarmed trained specialists he would still be alive. the lapd supports the idea. council will see proposals from nonprofit organizations pilot programs. >> a zamboni burst into flames on the brink after youth hockey practice. wow. it caught fire while it was in use in new york. the driver escaped was the arena said the hose broke causing fluid to leak on the motor. thankfully no one was hurt. >> you can see the pink of those we can that food. it's a claim for jumped into action saving the choking child.
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he heard cries for help outside the georgia drive, a seatbelt and wraparound the child's next. mckenzie grabbed a pair of scissors, cut the seatbelt, freeing the child. he credits his quick thinking to his training as an eagle scout. >> it is 38 after the hour. determined 94-year-old voting at all costs, or 300 mile journey to cast a ballot. >> reporter: an opportunity to not punch through a glass ceiling, but a reinforced concrete barrier around conservative women. >> republicans hold up amy coney barrett a shining example of a strong woman, but the left refuses to give the judge heard do as a feminist icon. the senior policy analyst with independent women's forum joins us next. if you have medicare, listen up.
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liberal world to marginalize contribution because you come out on a different side of an issue. this hearing to me is an opportunity to not punch through a glass ceiling but a reinforced concrete barrier around conservative women. >> senator lindsey graham calls of leftist efforts to dismiss the accolades of the judge kim jong un 7 in the name of feminism. the washington post just one example writing amy coney barrett is a strong woman, that doesn't make her a feminist icon. joining me to unpack this, thanks for being here. >> good morning, how are you? >> it is a shame we ordered point where you can't look at a woman, her accomplishments, everything she's been able to do in her life while raising a massive family with 7 kids and being a mother, she so-called
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and collected, why can't we look at that as an icon, what's the problem? >> unfortunately it comes down to partisan politics and power. you have so-called feminists who should be cheering for we have another woman, well qualified for the job, distilling a seat with another woman but filling a seat with a qualified person who happens to be a woman, that should be celebrated. unfortunately all of the folks on the left want someone who is going to use the bench to enact policy. a legislative tool rather than be an umpire, and originalist, textual list, all those judicial philosophies amy coney barrett espouses, they want someone who will an act a certain agenda and that is wrong. jillian: i have never seen the
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definition of icon as someone in line with all your beliefs. we should be bipartisan and be able to look at a person and their accomplishments and say that is incredible. moving on, let's talk about social media. jack dorsey called his company's decision to block the hunter biden story without explanation unacceptable after twitter and facebook sensitive. facebook said the stories eligible to be fact checked by third-party fact checking partners, jack dorsey says, quote, our communication around our actions on the won't post are not great and blocking url sharing with 0 context is unacceptable. what did you make of this as it went down yesterday? >> thank goodness jack dorsey stepped up and put his personal feelings about donald trump aside to hold accountable his
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own company for a decision that was silencing and censoring the media. we have first amendment rights and part of that is a free press and social media should be a tool helping the free press get messages out there whether you agree with what is being said at least let people decide for themselves. i hope facebook and other tech companies are reassessing policies and standards when it comes to trying to quash certain stories or misinformation. there is nothing wrong in trying to ensure quality information or you don't have people sending notes around on how to kidnap children or something but this is a story regular traditional media wants to push off the front page and kudos to dorsey for saying this is not a good way -- let people decide for themselves.
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jillian: i want your opinion on this busy night, abc is having a townhall with joe biden, nbc says they will host a townhall for donald trump, these are dueling evens, many people scratching their heads at that. and to the townhall. >> everyone else, nbc doing a townhall with donald trump? >> i know who i will be watching so there you go. >> why honor would nbc agree to do that? this is an outright embarrassing ratings ploy. and divide the country further by having them choose. >> nbc and cnn, it is the
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president of the united states, we are a few weeks from the presidential election, what is the problem? >> there should be no problem. this is a market competition, nbc is going up against abc but you have the president getting in front of the american people and taking tough questions which until now joe biden has not done a lot of. why not allow people to choose which they want to see and most people consume a lot of news through video streaming, you guys highlight different issues that are spotlighted. this is just outrage and concern that maybe people want to see donald trump more than they want to see joe biden. >> thank you for joining us. >> donald trump and joe biden in a tight race in the rustbelt, justin wallin says iowa and ohio too close to call, he breaks down keys to victory next.
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>> we are less than 20 days from the 2020 election and the candidates are crisscrossing key states to me the final appeal to voters in the rustbelt handed trump's 2016 victory will work this time around? pollster dustin wallin joins me with his take. i will show everybody what is at stake. let's take a look, but let's oral votes michigan 16, penciling is 20, ohio 18, wisconsin 10, iowa six. let's start with iowa and i look at this and i see biden in the lead slightly in these polls, donald trump has to worry about iowa?
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>> you wouldn't have thought so quite some time ago at the beginning of the campaign. the iowa and ohio, seen as the most lopsided of the rustbelt states, trump won by 8 and 10 points in the last cycle. he wasn't seen as having a chance but trump is losing traction among women and older voters and those voters who vote, he has to focus on that space to you got a win. >> ohio like florida always an important state, there it is, you see a slight lead for biden. does donald trump need to worry and ohio? >> exactly. iowa is similar to ohio. the things there is those polls are within the margin a are, almost numerically identical,
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very close. it could go anyway. trump really has to shore up his base with women and older voters. >> let's look at michigan. i look at michigan and ask does donald trump at this point allocate resources elsewhere because he has no shot at michigan? >> tough to tell. the next 3 states are traditionally democratic balloon ball the trump busted trend won, there is a moral loss if he walked away from those states but the gap seems very large. each of those states, michigan, trump down by 6 and 9, forget what it is in michigan. however, at this time in the last cycle the same gap existed for clinton over trump. there is a chance there, if it is going to win will be the slimmest margin in each of the states. >> let's get through wisconsin.
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wisconsin is always fluctuating. what happens in the badger state? >> wisconsin leans towards trump of all the three. it is a tough call because he has these competing energies, wisconsin has had a tremendous democratic colonization over the last couple years 2018 did very well at the polls a special elections this year. but demographically of all the states this one looks most like trump country, more blue-collar voters, white voters 25 and above. i think the general enthusiasm that favors trump over biden, biden has an enthusiasm gap in those regions, that will favor trump at the end of the day. >> pennsylvania. is pennsylvania the most important state in this election? >> in many ways it is.
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it is reflective of biden's brand, this is scranton, biden enjoys roots there. on the other hand pennsylvania has one of the largest portion of voters were non-hispanic whites age 25 and above, role, semi-industrial voters who favor trump. it is a matchup of those two and with these margins they seem long now but they can get close as we get closer as we saw in 2016. todd: appreciate your time is morning. >> 94-year-old woman travels 300 miles from chicago to detroit to turn in her ballot i wasn't going to miss this at all. it is so important. >> reporter: how incredibly she? mildred madison usually vote absentee but didn't want to take any chances one or primary
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ballot arrived late. making sure her vote counts. coming up in the next hour, amy coney barrett on the verge of becoming a supreme court justice. a former clerk and student says she's beloved the tough and joins us in the next hour. >> pennsylvania governor looking to legalize marijuana to boost the economy but does the move that up? that story still at as "fox and friends first" rolls along.
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