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is what in the depths of a 100 foot mineshaft. jillian: he fought off two rattlesnakes with two broken legs. how he managed to survive for days. you heard of pumpkin spice latte, how about pumpkin spice chicken? rob: why not? the restaurant serving of this new edition. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ have each other ♪ amaretto ♪ my amaretto. ♪ my umbrella ♪ rob: good morning. it is not raining around here. apparently griff jenkins -- jillian: we have to get him to do that on camera. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. >> thanks for starting the day with us. jamaal khashoggi's final peace. rob: this after mike pompeo is set to meet to sort out the gruesome death of this columnist. >> you can live with breaking details. >> reporter: powerful column, she received this column the day after he went missing, and warned the government in the middle east hasn't given free reign to the media writing the arab world is facing its own version of an iron curtain impose not by external actors but domestic forces buying for power. the article comes as donald trump will be briefed this morning, mike pompeo fresh back from a new dispatch amid gruesome reports turkish officials have audio and video reporting showing he was murdered inside the saudi consulate. >> in turkey and all over but spent a lot of time with the crown prince and he will have a full report but i want to find out what happened, where is the fault and we will know that by the end of the week. >> reporter: the president told reporters he wants the audio and videotapes. critics accuse the president of being too soft on the saudis. for now, steve mnuchin is scheduled to attend but that is drawing heat from republican senators john kennedy, advising against his attendance. >> we have got to deal with our eyes wide open. they need to be condemned. that doesn't mean we need to rip it, never talking to you again. >> reporter: a global response in paris in the last hour, france's finance minister announced his campaign appearance at the conference, the president is expected to make a final decision by the end of the week. tracey: knowing what may have happened to him that column is truly something to read. thank you so much. congressional task force with two key witnesses in the mueller investigation. former fbi lawyer james baker and nelly kim jong un 6 are scheduled to be interviewed by house republicans today and tomorrow. baker reportedly admitted to meeting with lawyers tied to the clinton campaign before the 2016 election. or worked for a fusion gps which commissioned the democrat funded anti-trump dossier, special counsel robert mueller reportedly set to reveal the results of his probe shortly after the midterms. rob: dianne feinstein might restart the probe into brett kavanaugh if democrats take the senate. >> would you be in favor or oppose to colleagues who want to open up the investigation of allegations? >> i would be in favor of opening up the allegations absolutely. rob: it is not likely democrats will retake the senate if the numbers hold but california democrat did use sexual assault allegations to derail brett cavanagh's confirmation. jillian: mexico teaming up with the united states to stop the hunter and migrant caravan. 4000 people injured closer to the border. nbc reports mexico sent 500 officers to the guatemalan border as a record number of illegal families crossed into the us according to washington post, 16,000 were arrested last month, that is an 80% increase since july. rob: a story of survival. rescue crews save a man stuck in an abandoned mineshaft. this will be a movie. a man falling down at 100 foot wall, no food, no water, no cell phone and killing three rattlesnakes in order to survive. his friend finding him and calling for help after noticing he hadn't been home. it took six hours to get him out. he was taken to the hospital and treated for two broken legs and severe dehydration, down there for days with broken legs, snakes. tracey: severe flooding washes away part of texas. look at this. a car stranded in rushing water, heavy rain slams central parts of the state. rob: officials warning any building around those rising rivers, expected to flood disaster as we. if you have a home near a river you got to get out. evacuating several people from flooded areas. texas governor greg abbott declared a state of emergency in 18 counties. tracey: they are not out of the woods yet. the flooding in texas is insane and we have more rain on the way. >> even though they will get a couple inches on top of saturated ground, it is not a good situation across the state of texas and it is because of this frontal boundary that has not budged in this area and we are getting moisture from the gulf of mexico and the pacific as well. there is future radar. may not look like a lot but it is over the same areas which means more flooding and flash flood watches and warnings in areas across texas into oklahoma but texas is the real concern as a lot of rivers continue to rise and have not crested, flood advisories are posted in parts of central texas and that will be an ongoing story we will monitor. in other news it is cold. so cold we have temperatures in the 20s with wind chills in single digits across the great lakes towards the northeast and the ohio river valley. freeze advisories, freeze warnings posted where temperatures will be below 0 for a good stretch. there is your 24 hour temperature change across the plane states bumping temperatures a little bit, cold air moving through the great lakes and the northeast where it felt cooler this morning, highs in the 50s and 60s but look at florida still in the 80s. if you want summertime go to florida. rob: it is fall here. tracey: it feels like winter. >> it is not winter yet. may be near the end of the month when we might have a nor'easter. rob: in february. tracey: milania trump praising a vietnam hero who received the medal of honor, the first lady twoing thank you for your service to our nation. it was an honor to have you and your family at the white house to receive the medal of honor for your heroic action and leadership under enemy fire. rob: always so beautiful. to see cannily awarded for saving 20 marines 50 years ago. >> he raced into heavy machine gun fire on many occasions all to save his fellow marines. in one harrowing engagement after another, john risked his own life to save the lives of those under his command. rob: a level of bravery that is unimaginable. what a story. kaylee now 80 years old, the 300 marine to receive the medal of honor. thank you for your service. tracey: the boston red sox grab a 3-1 sales cs lead after an 8-6 win over the houston astros. >> leftfield, he makes the catch. tracey: the final outcome of the astros robbed of a home run earlier when a fan interfered in the stands. rob: they called that it out because the fan wouldn't have been in the way. this just hours after houston wasn't cheating in the red sox dugout, making sure boston, no drama in la as dodgers beat the milwaukee brewers, they leave the series iii-2 in game 6 on fox sports one tomorrow night. it is going to be that. you have a chance to become filthy stinking rich. the powerball jackpot soaring to 430 million after another night without a winner, the numbers are 3, 57, 64, 68, 69, powerball 15, not one number was chosen, the next trying saturday. jillian: the mega millions jackpot is at a record, get this, $900 million. that drawing is tomorrow. $900 million. i forgot to buy a ticket. rob: they should have more winners when the number get that high. there need to be 50 winners when it is $900 million. tracey: what if there is one winner? 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it is a tough one. expert insight, the president of security studies group jim hansen, thanks for coming on this morning. the pick we are in his we need the saudis with iran sanctions coming up but if we don't punish what seems to be right in front of our face we look weak on the world stage. >> we have to do something. if it turns out this was a saudi action a price needs to be paid. we don't have any facts yet. keep in mind every fact people claim to know in this case came from turkish security services. the state police in turkey. they can't be trusted. they have 160 journalists imprisoned themselves. rob: they don't like the saudis. >> they hate the saudis. tracey: we are relying on turkey. they charge this operation and we don't trust them, how will we know what happened? >> i'm not convinced we ever will know exactly what happened but if it turns out there is enough proof the saudis did it they should pay a price but not the larger price, to go ahead and push aside mohammed bin selman. if this was his order, this -- i'm not convinced it was but even if it was this is not something that outweighs the alliance we formed with them, they are helping us against iran, to stop extremism, funding a lot of the bad guys in saudi arabia. we need to make them understand this is not something you can do but we are not going to blow up an important alliance over this. rob: assuming this is not a conspiracy by the turks, that they didn't send in a fit -- a hit squad. what of the optics of the president denying what seems to be a lot of evidence in his face about this? a lot of people are criticizing but he always seems to defend these harsh dictator tight leaders? >> the president is doing what he did in the brett kavanaugh case, can we have presumption of innocence, wait until the facts -- there hasn't been an investigation, the only information on this case has come from unreliable sources. let's find out what happened and then figure out what to do. tracey: what are your thoughts on the crown prince? a 33-year-old guy who gets positive media coverage and a giant dark side where he is putting critics in prison, possibly killing them. do you trust this man? >> he has done more to modernize saudi arabia in the past couple years than happened in my entire adult lifetime so whatever problems there are with the saudis we are better off saying you need to do a little better on the human rights side, a little slack on the journalism side would be a good idea but we need your help against iran to support them in the war against yemen because they are trying to stop iran from stopping oil throughout the region. rob: what if we introduce sanctions to cut off oil from them and don't have saudi support? >> it is vital to get something on the iranian's, and an iranian way, and the lead force in what is becoming a counter iran coalition, and tough love is necessary. >> there is a national security interest at way. thank you for that insight. rob: a tough job the president has. tracey: canada giving the green light to legally smoke weed with a new warning. >> remember when i hop changed the name to ihop. this move isn't a joke. ♪ jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in irresistible freshness. febreze unstopables. breathe happy. i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on my block has done before. forget that. what no one in the world has done before. all i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. is the world ready for me? 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>> just burgers. >> i would like to live in blissful ignorance. rob: that is mortifying. >> something that might lift our spirits, the first location with a full bar. >> in phoenix, arizona, ihop opened a restaurant with a bar. this is beer wide specialty cocktails. they got the rise & bar menu around a moscow meal the most a hybrid, blood he marrieds, and there are no plans to open anymore ihops with bars inside of them but they want to see how it goes with their food but what is interesting is when they open this, this is a former stakeout, the restaurant has bars built outside so the franchise owner went to the corporate office and do i have a bar inside my ihop? rob: pancakes engine and tonic, sounds fantastic. thank you very much. thousands of dollars richer this morning, take a look. >> at this basket, half-court at home. >> fans taking a shot during the first quarter timeout, they mixed their first 9 shots, the first bucket of the season, congratulations to him. a fox news alert. every second counts, the search for missing wisconsin teenager taking a turn. new evidence revealing the danger she is in right now. >> we are going to win so much you may get tired of winning and you will say please, please, too much winning. rob: america back on top, the us economy named the most competitive in the world for the first time since the crash in 2008. why this just proves donald trump's policies are working, stay tuned. rob: police releasing information on a teen who disappeared and i her parents were murdered the wisconsin officers revealing someone shot in the front door and jamie klos was there at the time. they urge anyone with information to come forward. >> secure cabin, walk your land and report anything you feel is important to us. >> every second count in this case. i just want to bring jamie home. rob: they trace the cell phone and called 911 that night and won't say who it belongs to. no one spoke of the call but there was some background noise. tracey: new revelations and hillary clinton email probe, the state department provided clearly false statements to derail lawsuits over clinton's private email server and the 2012 been ghazi attack that killed four americans, predestinate -- president of judicial watch joined us earlier. >> the state department is opposing our efforts to bring her in and question her under oath and answer any additional questions on the clinton email issue, they want to shove it down. jillian: a federal judge is shocked and unfounded to learn the fbi granted immunity to clinton former chief of staff cheryl mills considering the classified information went through her account. rob: joe biden does not think donald trump should be impeached at least for now. >> of democrats when the house do you believe they may move forward with articles of impeachment? >> i hope they don't, i don't think there is a basis for doing that. we should wait until a report comes out. rob: democrats should wait until robert mueller's investigation is complete before making any moves after bloomberg reported mueller is expected to issue key findings in his russia probe right after the midterms. jillian: despite blasting sharing services like uber and lift, alexandria ocasio-cortez seems to be a fan of the taxi alternative. she recently linked those services to a cabdriver's suicide writing, quote, yellow cab drivers are in financial ruin due to the unregulated expansion of uber. according to federal election documents, ocasio-cortez ramped up $4500 in rideshare bills between july and september on top of more than 6 grand spend between april and june. rob: lines out the door as canada becomes the second country in the world to legalize marijuana nationwide. recreational use. it comes with a new warning from u.s. customs and border protection that part is not legal in the us. >> crossing the border or arriving at us port of entry in violation of law may result in seizure, fines and apprehension. rob: 100 license stores across canada, recreational marijuana is legal in only 9 states in the united states, the united states back on top, world economic forum naming the us economy as the most competitive in the world. >> the first time the us top the list since 2008, what has donald trump done so far that has given us this competitive edge? rob: switzerland, germany and japan, senior fellow at the national taxpayers union, thank you for coming in this morning. i have to think the corporate tax cut bringing us to a competitive level with other countries, has got to help. >> the beauty of the tax reform bill passed into law last december. all of last year donald trump was adamant, two goals for tax reform, deliver a middle-class tax cut for all americans in the other, make america competitive again and that corporate tax cut was so crucial to making sure the united states compete on the global scale in you see that on that list and this was the first time since 2008 we have seen the united states emerge as a leader on competitiveness, the world economic forum, not only are those changes to public policy, in the united states and how public policy supports that is crucial to creating competitive environment. >> former president obama said he is doing so well, can obama take credit. >> and underestimated how important it is on public policies that allow businesses to anticipate the public policies. over the obama years, many years we have growing regulatory regime that created uncertainty and on top of that every year donald -- president obama released a budget and deeper business is making it difficult for businesses to plan over the long-term to invest in the country. phases of this he beginning plan, he wanted to make business more competitive and give the middle-class a tax cut and get the more, and the tax cuts are working for them, it is changing now. >> when you look at the united states economy something that drives growth is consumer spending, making sure americans have money in their pocket was a crucial component to getting the economy going not just making sure businesses could invest but workers could have more money in that economy. >> and seeing a pay raise. >> workers were excited to have a pay raise as a result of corporate tax cuts so businesses could invest but also because the overall economy would grow in there are bigger slices of pie and the labor market is so tight with benefit in the last quarter and we expect one of the biggest rooms we have seen in the quarterly data moving forward to see more of that expansion. >> for steelworkers, first wage increase in 6 years. >> something we see up and down, depending on what you are doing as a worker you are seeing that economic -- rob: look at these achievements if we have time left, 3.2% raise for employees, weekly earnings, pretty good number for a quarter, the big one was the august in the middle, the august job number, 7.1 million job openings in this country in august, tremendous amount of available jobs and that many jobs available employers have to pay more to get people to come in. >> workers if they don't like their job can leave and find another job maybe that same day, a lot of enthusiasm for workers and the economy. >> all good news. hardware is that. time is 37 after the hour. a verbal attack turns physical. >> hauled off and punched me in the arm and put the car in reverse to get out of there. rob: a woman left traumatized after she is assaulted by democratic operative. jackie ibanez here with the alleged attack leaving some republican candidates shaken this morning. ♪ hit me with your best shot ♪ fire away ♪ let's do an ad of a man eating free waffles at comfort inn. they taste like victory because he always gets the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed, when he books direct at choicehotels.com. or just say badda book, badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery, is all the difference in the world. introducing the all-new lexus es. a product of mastery. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. a product of mastery. 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once the election is over do you want those who lost to physically assault those who won what do you want an election once it is over we tried to work together? >> with the midterms 19 days away senator graham urges americans to vote for the party that carries itself with class and civility. rob: what a time. brand-new fox news poll shows donald trump and healthcare are driving voters to the polls. who is going to get the wave? will be a blue wave or a red wave? our political panel on deck to debate that next. >> brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> straight ahead we will talk about what you talked about, the midterm elections and trump is on the ballot, healthcare on the ballot, who stands to win? the verdict in 19 days and we will talk to eric trump, how his family deals with two years in the spotlight, many people say he never expected, and the revelation of the robert mueller probe, some major unveiling in the midterm elections. who could be in trouble? could be roger stone, sarah carter on that, alan dershowitz has a problem with farrakhan staying on twitter know he is an anti-semite. how does that happen when other hate speech is taken down? is that not hate speech? and the caravan of 4000 headed towards the southern border. and in mexico, judge andrew napolitano on the fact that joe biden says you should not be impeaching donald trump. does he think joe biden is right? we will discuss that. send carly to studio d, we have to switch studios today. she does not get lost. tracey: i would have. can't figure out where the studio is in a big building. see you later. place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. click or visit a retail store today. beach is good morning and welcome back. treasury department official caught red handed linking the financial report of the trump campaign team. natalie edwards accused of linking reports related to paul manafort and the russian embassy to a reporter. agents say she had information on a flash drive with her when she was arrested. not clear what role if any they played in the criminal charges against paul manafort and gates. a charity worker pleads guilty to mailing white powder to donald trump's son. daniel priscilla was arrested after donald trump junior's estranged wife opened one of his threatening letters, she was rushed the hospital but the powder turned out to be cornstarch. he will be sentenced in january and promises not to appeal if it is less then 71/4 years. rob: in 19 days americans will head to the polls were closely watched and important midterm election. according to the latest fox news poles healthcare is the number one issue driving voters in the midterms. will this help or hurt republicans? boyd matheson and antoine c wright. we start with you. you predicted healthcare would be a big driver. you said healthcare would be a big driver in the midterms. >> democratic blue in the face, healthcare will be the number one issue in the most consequential midterm election of my lifetime and the fox news poll validates what i have been saying. at the end of the day this will be defined by quality-of-life issues and republicans are doing these in the brett kavanaugh hearing, the voters care about quality-of-life issues and these polls indicated that. >> when you look at this, the voters seem to trust democrats to handle healthcare more than republicans, they bungled an opportunity, couldn't get a check on obamacare. is that why we are seeing them focus on healthcare? we see this pharmaceutical price things they want to bring out where you can see the prices of your pills? is that why we will see a move toward that in the midterms? >> yes. i'm glad antoine is right about the importance, that is a good thing, we can agree on that and republicans have bungled it absolutely. and they got around to what they were for, talk about repeal, never got to replace. republicans have to be against things and 4 people because this is a quality-of-life election and the economy is rolling and people see that in their wages, the tax cut and so on has to be the real issue. democrats have the risk and antoine has been talking about this, they can't just be against things if they are going to be successful in this election. has to be about the people and out of 325 million people in this country, 322 of them at any given moment are not focused on politics but on race and families, and if we want washington to be less involved, and get back to community. >> this is a rare moment in the cycle where people are on the offense, because republicans failed from a policy perspective on quality-of-life issues and care. and you see red state democrats on the offense about preexisting conditions because republicans have made the battle cry about repeal the affordable care act when the affordable care act is more popular than it has ever been before. >> when you look at one pole i have here the amount democrats a the president is almost, doesn't make any sense. 48% of people say the economy is in fair or poor condition, ignoring the positives the president has out of their anger for the president is what i want to ask is what plan does the democratic party have in place? what do they want to do? do they have a good plan? >> what democrats want is an economy that works for everyone. someone agree the economy is good, for the haves. the have nots not doing so well. we went an all-inclusive economy and to protecting like medicare and social security and to make sure wages are decent and livable, to make sure people like teachers don't have to work two or three jobs to make ends meet. rob: do you see a plan with the democrats? >> there biggest risk is they get so focused on their anger towards the president they don't playoff poorly the positives because ultimately the american people want to know what you are for, not what you are against. we get angry, we get frustrated but this is a country that is about moving forward and if democrats get mired in what they are against they will repeat the mistakes of the republicans. >> we will be right back. . . 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