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laguardia wasn't one of the targeted airports. a cabin cleaner a people that go in to clean them are worried about contracting ebola. they aren't properly equipped to clean the aircraft. they are not one of the targeted airports. there are airports that are targeted for possible additional screenings dulles international, two airports in the new york area jfk and newark. atlanta hartsfield and chicago, o'hare. they are looking at passengers coming in from three countries in west africa, sierra leone, begin any and liberia. those are the focal points for those diseases. the passengers will be getting extra screening including getting their temps taken. if there is a fever the director of the cdc picks it up from there. if travelers have a fever and have history of contact with ebola the public health officer will further interview that individual. >> we are talking about a relatively small number of passengers, 150 or so that come into the country each day from those three countries in particular. they think by targeting just these five airports they will hit about 95 percent of those passengers so there's nothing foolproof about this. it is always possible someone coming in could be carrying ebola they may be symptomatic. >> it is a bees l-- disease lin wait. they don't know. >> now to the latest in texas a second person now showing possible signs of ebola. dallas sheriff's deputy michael mondaying now in isolation. he did not come in contact with the ebola victim thomas duncan in dallas and was not one of the 48 people being monitored by health off officiicials but he into the apartment where he was staying without raising protective gear. this will raises questions about how it is being transmitted. >> that is one of my pet peeves. they say it is hard to catch but you say it to the cameraman who caught it in a car and the same thing for the transmission touch and go 3 feet away. don't blame me for the panic i don't care how good the infrastructure is we have the best health system in the world the cluster started it overwhelmed dallas. thomas duncan died yesterday said he was treated unfairly and wasn't given the same level of treatment other patients were. his body will be cremated to kill any remaining traces of the virus. >> to a bombshell report from the "washington post" alleging the white house knew one of his team members was involved in the 2012 secret service prostitution scandal. also claims the lead investigator in the columbian scandal was told to delay his reports until after the 2012 election. for more on these shocking revelations we turn to lee p land vittert live for us in washington. >> shocking for sure. the "washington post" broke the story late last night saying n d advance team took part of the shenanigans. those allegations were never evaluated and it was covered up. hiring prostitutes entertaining them in their government paid po tell rooms back in 202012 broke. at the time the white house pushed back hard against allegations. their staffers were involved. >> they are credible allegations of misconduct by any member of a white house advance team or white house staff. but out of due diligence this review was conducted and there is no indication of any misconduct. >> fast forward to today they are pushing back hard saying it didn't happen the question was investigated and they found nothing wrong. they not only have information from the secret service but the lead investigator of the case was told to hold the information it would have been embarrassing had it come out before the 2012 elections. back to you, heather. >> this will continue to unravel it sounds like. leland vit territory, thank you. to the fight against isis intelligence officials they hav discussing isis inspired attacks against american and canadian targets inside canada. while the threats are real they are not eminent and only in the initial planning phase. meantime in the u.s. the fbi saying they have received hundreds of leads on iding this english speaking terrorist. >> former president jimmy carter sounding off against president obama and his foreign policy. in an interview president carter saying president obama's foreign policy changes from time to time. >> (inaudible) >> in the same interview president carter went on to slam president obama for waiting too long to deal with the threat of isis. he's usually a passivist, he reports boots on the ground. >> another police involved shooting is investigated. >> you can see the crowd taunting police. they killed and shot an armed man who fired against him. they were patrolling the neighborhood when he saw three men in the street. authorities say the suspect grabbed at his wasist band indicating he had a gun. that was when he turned and fired three rounds at the officer. the officer fired back. this incident on the heels of the michael brown shooting in the suburbs of ferguson. >> eric frein facing new felony charges after police find two functional pipe bombs at his camp site. police finding a journal believed to be owned by frein showing details on the ambush by the state police troopers. he talks about the moment he killed dickson and shot the other police officer. did the epa pull an irs? the agency's top official admitting thousands of text messages have been deleted and cannot be recovered. they were fighting to keep the text messages public record accusing the agency from switching from e-mails to texting cracking down on plans. the agency say the text messages are personal and should not be stored in the records. they are notifying the national archives in the next couple days. how should these agencies be held responsible? head to our facebook page for a live debate at #keep talking. >> you may be getting a refund check. >> lauren simonetti is here with more. >> they have agreed to pay aun authorized charges on cell phone bills. they were for third party services people never asked for things like horoscope tests and goss gossip. they kept at least a third of the bogus charges and customers looking for refunds can go to the fcc web site dating back to 2009. if you bought red bulls in the past decade you get 10 bucks or 15 bucks worth of products. they accuse it of false advertising. a hearing is scheduled for may but they have said they have done nothing wrong. bringing back meals for first class passengers on flights 2 and a half hours long. it was last month americans pulled the service. you can't charge more or delivering less. >> this is a 168,000 dollar hamburger made with kobe beef, canadian lobster a little caviar and a gold leaf bun served at the honky tonk restaurant in london in collaboration with groupons, 1,768 burger. >> it was t > i call that a burger. >> maria molina is tracking the weather for us. from the weather center as always. >> we are tracking areas of heavy rain it is all associated with a large system. it's a big cold front and many areas coming up friday into saturday and there's a drop in temperature. we will be tracking the areas of heavy rain across states like illinois, parts of missouri into iowa and parts of the southwest. we have areas of rain but it is associated with tropical moisture. you can see the rain across parts of arizona and also new mexico. temperatures on the chilly side in places like minneapolis and rapid city. take a look at what happens this afternoon. in the 50's across rapid city in chicago and cleave lapped we head into friday and also saturday. saturday highs are only going to be in the 60's in parts of texas, oklahoma into the 60's through kentucky and virginia. it will feel a lot like fall out there in many areas. >> thank you, maria. the time now is 12 minutes after the top of the hour. a terrifying plot to behead elementary school children just uncovered. the schools targeted and how police are responding. >> a pilot, why he kicked every single passenger off the plane. >> don't forget to lock your car doors or . a bear could not 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here with more. >> just the very thought of someone threatening to harm a child is disturbing enough but to hear someone wants to start beheading school children it is alarming and indeed very frightening. because of that police officers in rhode island are keeping watch on elementary schools in the cranston, johnson and mauer recommunity. someone sent spem them a one-page letter threatening to inflict bodily harm on children and mentioning beheading. >> any time any one sees a police officer in uniform standing outside of a location it is reassuring to the public that the president -- their presence is there. >> even with police providing security some parents say they will keep their children at home. >> we want our kids to be safe just like any other parents. >> it is becoming too common. >> they are taking ex traus precaution and security measures such as not allowing real play outside during recess. social workers and psychologists are on-site to help children to may be upset by all of this incredible threats. >> it is i don't know theed distu -- it is beyond disturbing. >> nfl star adrien pete san pet appearing before a judge. the judge not asking a plea for the tentative date of december 1st for the start of the trial. he is accused of abusing his 4-year-old son by severe ry whipping him with a wooden switch. the running back pushing for a quicker trial to clear his name and get back on the feendz. peterson is suspended indefinitely by the minnesota vikings. a usc fighter's pride takes a beating after he takell as guy google him and then gets punched in the face. >> seconds later a usc star cody gibson smacks him to the ground. he admitted he is embarrassed by this. when it rains it pours the worth of the man is not whether or not he falls it is if he gets up. >> talk about the ride of a lifetime. pope frances inviting two children in the crowd for a spin in the pope mobile. look at their faces. they can hardly contain their excitement those two little kids. the boys are from italy they started fist pumping their hands in the air as they were driving around saint peert's square. how special. >> 19 after the top of the hour. fresh outrage in an anti-terror handbook that refers to jihad as numbs. why did we endorse it. >> we are going to be sitting down with the stars of "dracula unfolds" next. >> welcome back to super pirros create a real franchise out of this so they are starting with the count and the story we have never heard how dracula became dracula. it stars luke evans and sara bedone as a prince and his wife mar rana. we see him as a young prince defending his country against the turks. there is a real human element to this story. we talked to the co-stars about that. the>> he is not born evil. it is a lot to do with what happens in his life that forces him to take these dark positions but for a good cause for the love of his wife and his son and protection of his people and his life. >> even though she has all of this love for him and he loves her very much all of the decisions he has to make as he's changing over the dark side challenges and complicates his love for him. that's what it is about standing by the person you love event ea. >> it is loosely based on the prince of transylvania and how he became dracula. >> you learn a little. >> luke evans is a star on the rise has a big year coming up including the final installment in the "lord of the rings" franchise. >> i have become obsessed with it as well. >> i didn't know that. i have become obsessed with it as well. >> the final movie comes out december 13th. the hobbit. what can fans like heather can expect? >> it is a finale worth waiting for. it is a big chapter that will close in a spectacular fashion. it feels like we are shutting a big chapter. it will be a special final premiere for an amazing experience which we will all have memories of the rest of our lives. >> can't wait to see it. we are sad because it is the final installment. you can catchall of my interviews by logging on in the fox light.com. the party continues in a family p friendly kind of way@fox light michael. >> the time is what? >> 25 minutes after the top of the hour. >> thank you, thank you michael. if you are a chocolate lover, beware why you could soon see a shortage because of ebola. and living in america is a dream come true, but it is not the top spot. the five best places on earth to live. that's just an opinion because i think it's right here. first on this day in history in 1888 the washington monument officially opened to the public to architect robert mills. the musical phantom of the opera had the first show in london. ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ [safety beeping] ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is your imagination. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. >> it is thursday october 9th. a fox news alert breaking overnight. airport workers walking off the job amid fears of unsanitary conditions. they are about to ramp up ebola screenings. we are live with the impact on travelers. >> a new secret service bombshell. white house aids knew and were even involved in the 2012 prostitution scandal. the new evidence that it was all buried ahead of the election. >> one man getting the shock of a lifetime when he finds out what set off his car alarm. look at that. surprise. where that mountain lion was taking a test drive. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ >> nice song to roll out of bed to. we hope you are doing that. welcome to "fox & friends first". >> that song it sounded pretty. >> it is 5:30. let's get right to this fox news alert. in new york workers are striking saying they are not equipped to handle the hazardous teal. >> this as the u.s. steps up ebola screenings at five airports. we are live at dulles international airport with the latest. good morning, doug. >> this is one of the targeted airports. it brings up that part of air travel most of us don't think about, that is cleaning the aircraft. the new york daily news reporting that cabin cleaners at laguardia airport are essentially on strike now. they say they are concerned they are not properly equipped to clean aircraft that could potentially be contaminated with ebola. they are looking for different working conditions, better equipment, better preventative clothing for instance to try to prevent the spread of this disease. as far as the airports being arrer targeted by the cdc and department of homeland security we are talking about dulles international airport but also in the new york area jfk and newark atlanta hartsfield and chicago o'hare. they will have their temperatures taken they will be asked basic questions about their health. the cdc will tell you there's no guarantee here. >> starting at jfk on saturday and the other airports mentioned at the end of the week, dulles, newark, chicago and atlanta, they represent 94, 95 percent of the all 150 travelers per day who will arrive from these three countries. >> they think they will come in contact with the lion's share of the travelers. you are not just talking about necessarily direct flights but even connecting flights. someone may not be on a flight that is areying from that airport in west africa. the department of homeland security thinks they can keep track of all of this and figure out where the passengers are coming from. >> that's a scary situation. so man knew unknowns. thank you, doug. a new ebola scare in texas. dallas sheriff's deputy is in isolation in the hospital. he did not come in contact with thomas duncan and was not one of the 48 people being monitored but he went into the apartment where duncan was staying without wearing protective gear. his family said he was treated unfairly and was not given the same level of treatment as the others. they plan to cremate his body to kill any traces of the virus. >> in a december trat attempt to save ebola victims they are gointo untested measures. without clinical tests it is unclear if the transfusion will work. >> certainly worth a shot. because dr. brant lee is a survivor, his blood does have anti ebola virus antibodies in it. in the absence of anything else it is not a bad strategy to try. >> brantley also donated blood to a doctor who was since released from the hospital. >> the 2012 secret service prostitution scandal was told to delay his report until after the election. the white house accused of hiding information that one of its own team members brought a prostitute into his hotel room. more on the shocking revelations we are turning to leland vittert. >> they are rocking the morning here in washington. while there were rumors the white house advance team took part in the shenanigans before a presidential visit. those allegations were never investigated and at times perhaps even covered up. the post alleged as a story of their hiring prostitutes and paying for it in hotel rooms back when 2012 began the ee kret service turned over records indicating their involvement. at the time the white house and the president pushed back hard against their allegations the staffers were involved at all. >> if it turns out some of the allegations have been made in the press are confirmed then of course i will be angry. because with my attitude with respect to the secret service personnel is no different than what i expect out of my delegation here. we are representing the people of the united states. >> the white house is pushing back hard against the story saying it is old news and the question was investigated but they found nothing wrong. "washington post" reports not only the information from the secret service but they have information from the lead investigators in the case of the secret service saying he was told to withhold information that could have been embarrassing to the administration before the 2012 election. they are saying the senate sources that this investigator allegedly talked to. ainsley? >> leland vittert, thank you, leland. >> to turkey now conditions ahead of a meeting with u.s. and nato officials today. turkey officials say they will consider military action against isis only if a bigger strategy over turns syrian leader's bashiral assad's regime. the focus is to take out isis. they are firing artillery as the group across the border. the mother of american hostage and former army ranger peter kasich making a desperate plea for her son. writing a letter to isis kassig says quote i am an old woman. he is my only child. my husband and i are on our own with no help from the government. how can we reach you? kassig's life was threatened in the most recent beheading videos. >> charles krauthammer clammisl the obama administration putting america in the back seat as a global leader. >> you look around and just the basic confidence, just the delivery of healthcare in the va, just the secret service, the one agency people would idea lies in the past and then you look abroad at how america is no longer respected. our enemies have contempt for us. they would proudly gloriously behead two americans and distribute to the world on a video as a way to show how much it disdains america. that sends a diminished america declined it ways heavily on the presidency and association the way democrats running for office. >> it is going to be a washout across parts of the country. be sure to grab your umbrella. >> maria molina has that plus the travel forecast. >> this is all because of a storm moving southward. you can see the heavy rain coming out across the kansas city area northern parts of missouri and extreme eastern parts of the state of nebraska. that is going on early this morning. it will continue through out the day today. there are flash flood watches in anticipation of the rain that's going to continue. meanwhile across the southwest we have tropical moisture some heavy rain forecast out there. but in terms of travel across parts of the great lakes and across parts of the east coast we are looking pretty good. areas outside of that cold front region are going to be relatively quiet we are going to see a lot of sunshine and relatively cooler temperatures. ahead of the front on the hot side upper 80's in dallas, 90's in dell rio. take a look at what's happening coming up on saturday heather and ainsley. cooler weather down in texas and oklahoma even across kentucky and the mid atlantic. >> looks good. some people will be excited about that. >> a 113-year-old time capsule found outside of boston being opened today. what is outside? it is believed to hold photos and a map of boston and newspapers from 1901. the statue was taken down for repairs and restorations. whatever is inside will not be immediately removed because they will be too fragile. >> time now is 5:40. america taking 5th place although we think it will be number one with the highest quality of life. sweden and our neighbors in the north coming in third. second place norway the number one place to live is australia with the company's capital canbara number one. mexico getting the lowest ranking. >> i still say america number one. >> me, too. i will stay here. the time 20 minutes after the hour. coming up a pilot does something he has never heard before. why he kicked every single passenger off the plane. >> no more blurred lines for robin thick and his wife. the clear signs revealing what's next for that couple. >> a survey says more than mhal of americans keep the president in office while the rest (inaudible) your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your 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remove one that effects the service. >> the detroit lions found a man responsible for shining a green laser light into the eyes of the bill's quarterback and field goal holder. this man's tweet made that investigation easy. you see a green light on the bill's players just laugh it is me. >> the team won't confirm this is the culprit they are just saying the man that is responsible is banned from it all of the games. how they did that, i don't know. >> fears of an ebola outbreak now impacting our resources. lori rothman joins us now with the financial impact. >> we are seeing more and more evidence that fears of a widespread ebola outbreak is hurting the world economy. estimates $2.6 billion hit learning the impact will ripple into the broader global economy. look for a spike in chocolate prices. the west african nations and ghana produce more than three quarters of the cocoa. even though the virus has not been detected in these countries their close proximity is enough to spark serious concern about a cocoa supply disruption. tremendous volatility in company stock natural resources to travel, pharmaceutical companies working fast to develop a cure. and even a local company that makes hazmat suits. they are up 91 percent so far this year. on the web site it points directly to the ebola outbreak for the increase in demand. >> thank you. a man getting quite the scare when his car alarm started going off in the middle of the night. this mountain lion climbed on top of his camry. the cat chilling out on the car for a few minutes before taking off. he is used to seeing wild bores and coyotes in his neighborhood, but this was a first. a colorado couple is hoping that their car insurance covers destruction by black bear. it is the world's fuzz iest carpool passenger. the owner of the car waking up to the sound of their horn in the middle of the night thinking the car was being stolen. instead he was found inside rummaging around for left joer food. the time is almost 10 minutes to the top of the hour. fresh outrage over a terror handbook that refers to jihad as noble. why did our own government just endorse it? >> one of our nation's heros a double amputee is on the cover of a major magazine. how one line on the contest entry form set him apart from thousands of others. >> first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on his show after hours. >> i will tell the other two whoever they are. let me tell you what we have if you approve a new scandal for the white house with the secret service knew did the administration mislead the press about one of their scandals in order to win reelection. we will discuss that. he will be along along with ryan kesler who has written several books about the secret service. the revolutionary new clothing without stitches, without tape and says they we would the seams together. the man who caught harvard students on camera saying that america is a greater threat to world peace than isis will be here. 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can't law. the book was written by two muslim organizations in canada. >> danesh dsouza turning his probation into a tv career. he has to complete community service and plans to teach blish to immigrants. he was spaished from jail jail -- spared from jail time. >> robin thick's desperate pleas and corny croons apparently falling on deaf ears. ♪ ♪ >> after separating eight months ago, wife paula patton filing for divorce. since the split, thicke made a string of public attempts to get her back. he admitted his drug abuse led to the break-up. >> jay leno is close to sealing a deal with cnbc about his favorite thing: cars and has hosted a special called jay's garage. it is six minutes till the top of the hour. a terrifying plot to behead elementary schoolkids just uncovered. the schools targeted and what police are doing to keep children safe. >> where a world war ii plane made a history crash landing. ♪ ♪ >> technology gives you security. technology gives you control and now technology 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first into a runway while trying to land at a l.a. -- a louisiana airport. have a good one. bye. good morning. today is thursday, october 9. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. this morning airport workers are walking off the job after fears of catching ebola, this after another possible case surfaces in the south. a sherrifs deputy is sick and he never went overseas. >> a scandal surfaces at the white house overnight apparently kept secret for two years. it all goes back to this. >> was the president aware there were allegations like this? >> i don't think any of us were aware of it until we read the newspaper source.

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