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morning chlg lea gabrielle in for ainsley earhardt. >> i am heather childers. thank you for beginning your day this way. americans across the country are battling it out for the best black friday deal. >> the madness has already begun. >> new video showing a brawl between shoppers. this happened at an arlington kentucky throwing punches wrestling each other to the ground in a packed food court. one woman was trampled to the ground that's when police stepped in. >> they swarm and brave the malls some braving rain, snow even outside of a tent just for a bargain. >> many stores started their sales in an attempt to ease the mad dash. they expect people to spend an average of $800 on the day. >> meantime protestors in chicago planning a mass march
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moments from now hoping to shut down one of the biggest shopping districts in the country, the magnificent mile. >> the goal to draw attention to what they consider a police brutality problem. this comes after days of peaceful protests that started when police showed video dash cam showing the moment police shot and killed 17-year-old law kwan mcdonald. the officer was charged with murder. >> extreme weather, a messy thanksgiving for most of the country. icy roads causing all kinds of treachery for last minute travelers. two people already reported dead after a car wreck in northern texas. a huge band of ice warnings and advisories will stretch into saturday after they go home for thanksgiving. >> we are tracking the storms. what do we have coming up next? >> unfortunately the storm system is a slow mover and it
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will trproduce a lot of the sam weather in the same areas flash f threat for flash flooding and snow and ice and snow accumulations across part of the plains. anywhere from new mexico to parts of the great lakes. the storm is pretty much slicing through the center of the nation with very dangerous weather conditions. as far as how much additional ice accumulation, take a look at this forecast model. we are going to be getting as much as a half inch to one inch of ice accumulation across western texas over parts of oklahoma and even into kansas. pretty widespread area looking at the possibility for ice on the roads. very dangerous conditions even ascending into parts of new mexico. we are also expecting heavy rain. we have flood watches that have been issued across texas, oklahoma and extending further north. as much as six inches of rain possible and heavy forecast as well in the panhandle and 3-6
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inches of snowfall accumulation. across the eastern u.s. the quiet weather continues. a mild morning you can see you are in the 50's and 40's from charleston into new york city and even into boston. let's head over to you. >> german police overnight said they arrest add gun dealer who may have sold weapons to the terrorist behind the deadly terrorist attacks. the on-line sale include 2 ak-47 eights and two m 70 assault rifles. investigator say they found e-mails on the gun holder's phone. they arrested two men accused of preparing for a similar terrorist attack. >> take a look here. you are looking live at where a special memorial service is underway for the 130 people killed in it the vicious terror
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attacks we are live with the emotional tribute. >> we have been watching the moving memorial. in attendance french president hollande. most importantly many of the families of the 130 victims, those dead, killed, cut down by the isis terrorists as well as some of the survivors but dozens still remain in the hospital. the names of all of those were read out. many in their 20's including naomi gonzalez her name called out as well. it was at the hotel, a monument, a church and other buildings. for the first time they are
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being honored in this military location. it is an act of war and france is at war with isis. one note on the diplomatic front, french president hollande just back from moscow where he spoke with russian president putin. put tin promised greater in france than in isis. pointedly since the russian jet fighter waudz shot down by a turkish jet fighter he did not offer too many kind words to america even hinting perhaps the u.s. had fed flight information to turkey to allow it to come down. for the most part a moment of silence, a moment of grieving and a moment of memories for those lost. >> greg palkot live for us from paris. >> the fbi using the elite tracking to track 48 isis sus specs who are considered high
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risk for the united states. >> these elite teams typically reserved for espionage and high priority terrorism cases. this level of surveillance shows the severe risk connected with these unnamed suspects most likely to attempt copycat attack similar to the massacre we saw in paris. >> a man draped in an american flag holding a binder jumps the white house fence. the white house was put on lock down for three hours. the jumper a man named joseph caputo was taken into custody pretty quickly. he had comic books that previously called for a revolution. >> president obama calling on americans to open their arms to
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sir syrian refugees. we have more on the president's comments. >> good morning, heather. many americans have written him letters and e-mails offering m them to open their homes to refugees. in the thanksgiving address he pleaded his case to the american people. saying so many of the greatness comes from our generosity and his claim to accept 1 syrian refugees is in line with u.s. tradition going all of the way back to the fipilgrims. >> the world is still full of pilgrims men and women who want nothing more than a chance for a safer, better future for themselves and their families. >> the president's thanksgiving address is the latest effort to get support for his refugee plan. but the challenge for his administration and latest fox news poll only 28 percent of the
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voters say they support the president's plan while 67 percent oppose it. the white house is not backing down. syrian refugees already go through the highest security checks of anybody traveling to the u.s. with 47 democrats joining with republicans to enhance the screening of the refugees. there has been opposition with the governors as well. >> garrett tenney live for us. that brings us to our look who is talking. charles krauthammer heading through taking on those governors who oppose refugees. >> the way this administration is shamelessly allows for example blatantly illegal the sanctuary cities. it is blatantly illegal executive order to legalize five illegal immigrants with complete
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all of a sudden it wants to insist on the law. they are all right with how the law will be applied. it is quite shameless the way they are selective on this issue and do nothing about the glaring legalities of their other actions the federal government's other actions. >> despite growing opposition here in the states, canada announcing more big chances for the refugees. the government 75 million contribution that helps reset el refugees. so far it donated $127 million for efforts. justin trudeau says 10,000 syrians will be accepted by the year's end and another 15,000 before february. >> world record 3 and a half million people defying their terror fears to enjoy the 89th annual macy's thanksgiving day
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parade. they were on hand to patrol the crowds and keep everyone safe, the largest force ever to patrol the parade. a russian man and his son were detained for flying a drone during the parade. they let them go after officers determined they did not pose a threat. >> they were forced to make an emergency landing behind the nearby fuel. they real lied they wouldn't make it back to the airport and decided to land in an open space instead. >> the carolina panthers dismantle completely the dallas cowboys. >> he is intercepted by deeply inside the 20 and the 10 and the end zone for ner panther touch
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counsel. >> cam newton played a solid game with the help of two defensive touchdowns leading the panthers to a win and 11-0 record. tony romo reinjuring his color bone. he said he is done for the season. lions gobbles up the eagles. he throws 5 touchdown passes three to calvin johnson. victorious since their last three thanksgiving game. it took the bears to finally cook up a win against eric roger and the packers. a windy rainy show down 17-13. it spoiled the homecoming of former packers quarterback brett favre. he returns to lambeau field for the unveiling of the previously retired number four. >> generous americans decided to bring americans to them.
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>> this morning we are learning a convicted criminal made it through airport security with a woman's stolen boarding pass. he was a male sex offender michael salada arrested earlier this month in salt lake city after boarding a southwest airlines flight to california. police say he grabbed the ticket left behind at the check in kiosk and used it to get on the plane. no questions asked. it is still unclaer why tsa agents didn't notice. tainted celery. costco supplier now recalling a chopped celery and onion mixed used in the chicken salad. 4e claim it is just a precaution. nearly 27 people in 7 states have gotten sick from the outbreak two hospitalized with kidney failure. if you bought it on or before the 20th, throw it away.
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>> any one have a little turkey with their shopping or shopping with their turkey? more thanksgiving shopping. shoppers kichditch the stores a opted to shop on-line. we have more on the on-line sale surge. >> good morning, ladies. black friday the busiest shopping day of the year kicks off. shoes, over coats, warm tents shown at stores at malls across the country. this year fewer shopser were standing in line and they sat at the computer. on-line deals were getting on par with deals at stores. be had see with the numbers look like. air bus is making the next generation of planes and the boarding process with detachable cabins. the detachable cabins would lift on the back of the plane and the plane would be free to fly.
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it it takes part it will spend time with the plane on the ground. >> the box office from the frankenstein move he of a plenty of options for the holiday weekend. many predict the mocking jay movie may fall from the throne with so much competition out there. the good dinosaur from disney has the best chance to win the p top spot. with he will have those numbers for you monday. >> we look forward to it. >> yes, we do. >> the time is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. car jackers take off with children at the back seat. how the parents stepped in and saved the day. >> before you brave the black friday crowds they were hidden in the fine print. duracell quantum lasts longer in 99% of devices, [laser blasts] so you can power imagination all day long. [duracell slamtones]
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>> a gunman stood over to med school student peter gold shooting him in the stomach. a video from minutes earlier eric cane dragging a woman down the street attempting to get in his car. then gold drives by slamming on his brakeses coming to the woman's rescue. it is that brave move that enraged the gunman. after shooting the med student in the stomach he aimed for his head but the gun jammed and cane is now being charged on charges of second degree murder and attempted kidnapping. >> a car jacker in texas nearly ruined thanksgiving for one family after one mother took their two children and their aunt to meet a friend at the gas station. they left the car for just a moment when a car jacker jumped with the truck with the kids inside.
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mom and aunt stranprang into ks. >> you can take the truck. just let me get the kids. let me get the kids that's all i want. i had to do what tevery mother did with the kid. >> they ended up following him in his friend's car. he stopped blocks away and let the kids out. he ended up in a ditch and took off with their wallets and presents but this morning their kids are sick. >> black friday is underway and this year shoppers are not holding back hours before stores even opened their doors up hoping to score some deals. we have more on the madness. see how crazy it is. >> it is crazy for a different reason this year. the stores are opening on thanksgiving so there's not the mad rush. wove fog here. maybe it is clouding people's
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judgment. in the mad rush and desire for technology there's not always high intelligence levels with it. proof where our video is running. the 55 inch tv's now selling below $300. the problem is a lot of people are going to buy them stayed in line for hours to get one. then when they get out of the store they find out they can't get it into the vehicle they drove in. coincidentally a dodge challenger living up to its name not meeting the challenge of fitting a 55 inch tv into the trunk. guess what? it broke trying it jam it in here. target was kind enough to take it back. there is one of the shopping dilemmas we are seeing on black friday a miserable friday for that couple by the way because they are all out of 55 inch tv's and they have been to four targets now. they only got a busted one. >> it is still a big one. >> steve keele in new jersey
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thank you so much for that report. it is time to brew on this. verizon unveiling a new ad campaign just in time for christmas reminding folks there is more to life than your cell phone e.>> it is good to have america at work. >> look at those. the ad starts out with people texting and playing on their tablets. once they were agent the phone turned off. we would like to know is technology ruining christmas traditions? send an e-mail to "foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will share them later in the show all of the holiday traditions. >> the time now 25 after the top of the hour. a eagle right across the face. >> the gunman looked right at me
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and shot at me and missed. >> despite all of the carnage why the band on stage at the concert hall wants to go back? >> we have already seen shoppers wrestling to the ground in some states it is expected to get worse. when heartburn hits fight back fast tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue and neutralizes stomach acid at the source tum, tum, tum, tum smoothies! only from tums
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>> the black friday blitz gets on. shoppers already throwing punches overnight wrestling each other to the ground to get the best deals. as protestors threaten to shut down one of the country's busiest shopping districts. >> a tough travel day ahead for millions coming home from thanksgiving. ice, snow and rain turning deadly and making a mess across the country.
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we are tracking the storm and where it is headed next. >> the thanksgiving dinner on lock down. a man draped in an american flag scaled the white house fence. wait until you hear what he was saying when police finally caught up with them. fist fox a -- "fox & friends first" starts right now. >> we get no the holiday spirit as christmas priechs. hope you had a nice thanksgiving. i am heather childers. >> i am lea gabrielle. people are battling it out for the next black friday deal. >> the madness has already
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begun. >> it took place between shoppers in a tennessee mall. the men are seen throwing punches and wrestling each other to the ground. they even trampled a woman to the ground. it is not known if they are facing charges. this brawl comes as thousands of people across the country swarm a shopping mall to get the west bank for their buck creating mass i crowds and long lines. in arlington, virginia on this to save some cash. good morning. >> not exactly a mad dash at the moment. this mall doesn't open for another half an hour. last night it was open all night. this may be the shift in retailing a lot of to ex are talking about with the black friday being spread out over the course of several days. retail sales are up 7 percent.
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even though a lot of people are shopping on-line now there are a lot of folks who would like the experience of actually physically getting their hands on the goods. >> when you put the time and effort into something even the time and effort of camping outside of the building and you get the product you were looking for that's something more special than going on-line. >> with the boxes and people taking the boxes from the front door. we buy as we see. we buoy as we see. >> a lot of people are doing more and more shopping on-line. >> security forces is a concern as it is ever are i year but more this year. the folks that run this mall won't talk specifically about what security mesh you aasures place. there are things you will see and won't see behind the scenes
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to make sure that everyone is safe this year. >> well, a blustery thanksgiving for most of the country. the all kinds of treachery for last minute trallers. two people already reported dead after a car wreck in northern texas. a huge band of ice warnings and advisories stretching back to saturday after people head home for thanksgiving. what's next? >> good morning. if you live across parts of the central plains especially across areas further south across the texas panhandle i would just wait until cyber monday. we are looking at dangerous storms rolling through and bringing in the icy roads icy conditions across parts of the
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country and parts of the planes. you will be dealing with that through out the day today even tomorrow morning. the others of course are heavy rain on the warm side of the storm system you can see on the radar. it is busy this morning from parts of the great lakes to parts of mexico. as far as how much ice accumulation it could be anywhere from half inch to one inch of ice. image that much ice coating the road ways and sidewalks this year. as much as 6 inches of rain could come down across parts of texas, oklahoma into arkansas. the watches are in effect because of the threat. take a look at some of these numbers incredibly mild during the 50's as far north as boston this morning. 60's already along the gulf coast. >> it is certainly mild here. thank you, maria.
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>> police arrested a gun dealer who is behind the ter rit attacks. the on-line sale included two ak-47's and two assault rifles. this comes after police carried out anti-terror raids at an islam you can cultural center. >> the american band the eagles of deaf metal opening up about the terrifying moment the terrorists stoerped the concert hall in paris france and opened fire killing 90 people during their live performance. >> i could see him and he looked at me. he shot at me and missed. he stayed there and continued to shoot and shoot and slaughter and just screamed on top of his lungs allah akbar. >> well in the emotional
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interview each member described the more roar and how they fled to safety. lead singer jessie hughes says they are not going to let fear stop them from making music. >> i cannot wait to get back to paris. i can't wait to play. i want to come back. i want to be the first band to play there when it opens back up. >> why? >> because i was there when it went silent for a minute. >> our friend went there to see rock and roll and died. i want to go back there and live. >> the band refusing to let the terrorists win. plans to finish the current tour no matter what. >> another security breech at the white house as the man draped in the american flag is holding a binder jumped over the spiked fence. it happened as they were sitting down for thanksgiving dinner. the jumper a man named joseph cap put toe was quickly taken into custody.
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drill charges are pending. speaking of president obama they are now opening their arms to syrian refugees likening them to pilgrims on thanksgiving. it is against mounting opposition to governor the across the country. we have more on the president's comments. >> the president also said in his address many americans have written him many letters and e-mails. in his thanksgiving address he pleaded his case to the american people saying so much of our greatness comes from our country's generosity. he says his plan to accept 10 oh,000 syrian refugees is in line with u.s. tradition going all of the way back to the pilgrims. they want nothing but a better chance and safer future for
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themselves and their families. >> the president's thanksgiving address is the latest ever to build public support for the refugee plans. that's important because there hasn't been much support anywhere for them. in the latest fox news poll only 28 percent of registered voters say they support the president's plan. 67 percent are against it. in congress bipartisan group 27 percent of them enhanced legislation enhancing the screening of refugees. there has been stiff opposition of governors across the country as well. 3 is have said they are also against bringing the refugees into the u.s. the white house has not backed down arguing those refugees already go through the highest security checks of any one traveling to the u.s. and they are continuing to push those efforts. lea? >> garrett tenney, thank you. well, a record 3 and a half million people to find their terror fears to enjoy the 89th
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macy's thanksgiving day parade. 2500 police officers were also there to pat control the crowds and keep everyone safe. the largest force ever by the parade. a russian man and his son were detained for flying a drone over the parade. they eventually let them go after they termed they did not pose a threat. from floating balloons to football and the carolina panthers, they continue their hunt to save perfect dismantling the dallas cowboys. >> off the field he is intercepted. inside the 20, the 10 and to the end zone for another panther touchdown. >> cam fut ten paid played another solid game to lead them to an 11--0 record with the win. tony roam mow reinjured his
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collar bone and says he is done for the season. no one likes to see that. the lions gobbled up the eagles. stafford through five touchdown passes three of them to calvin johnson. the bears until the final minute. chicago wins the show down 27-14. the loss spoiling the homecoming of quarterback brett favre. he derled the unfailing of the previously retired number four. >> heather speaking of football players tom brady's kids are going to have a tough time trusting him on thanksgiving after the stunt he pulled. check this out. >> that is the quarterback dressed up as a giant turkey gobbling like a mad men and
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scaring children as they play in the leighs. patriots one of 16 not playing on turkey day. so he found better use of his time. >> well the time now is about 20 minutes after the top of the hour. their plane burst into flames on the tarmac and dozens on the british airways flight are fighting back now. wait until you hear how. >> the store's best and worst return policies hidden in the fine print.
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>> we come back to "fox and friend first. several vandals doing this. destroying par part of the christmas tree standing at chicago's millenium park. demonstrators were caught
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tearing the lights off of the tree. investigators have not said how many people were arrested. >> they are believed to be part of the same group that took to the streets earlier this week calling for justice in the wake of a police shooting. they were passionately looking at the black friday door busting deals. what are your chances of getting in a fight over merchandise? it boils down to the home state. a study published by the web site estately shows arkansas is probably the most dangerous state when it comes to black friday fights followed by tennessee and alabama. they determine the the frequency reports. >> there is a chance you will be returning some of the stuff you buy over the christmas shopping blitz. adam shapiro joins us with a list of stores with good and less than favorable return policies. >> that's a nice way to put it.
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the national retail federation shows 70 percent of us returned a gift last year. this year is expected to be no different. they compiled a list of who is naughty and nice. nordstrom handles each on a case by case basis with satisfying you the customer. if you have your receipt the refunds are issues the same way you paid for the item. cash for cash. j.c. penney allows returns without receipt. macy's let's you return items without a time limit, same with coles who allows you to return without a receipt. kmart you have to have the original receipt and you only get 30-days to return the item. the return must be in original condition at barnes & noble and receipt is required.
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game stop has a policy as does sears which requires original packaging. lia, back to you. >> to find the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> do you want to guarantee you get the perfect gift for the holidays why not buy it yourself? >> i like this dress but it's expensive and there's no use for it. >> i say get it. 60 percent of americans are now self gifting. that's double the amount compared to last year on average people will spend $132 on gifts for themselves. selfie, self gifting. 50 minutes to the top of the hour. a brand new tool on the world of terror. we want to hear what the rock was cooking up. >> good deeds going viral.
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>> peter doocy reports on fox and friends. john gambino has a plan to fight isis the mafia. he joins us live. read the fine print. we are going to breakdown the black friday got yaws. why not make pizzas for big three move he of as in the theaters. we are going to talk about which one is worth the wait. you have two choices; the easy way or the hard way. you could choose a card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or, you could make things easier on yourself. that's right, the quicksilver card from capital one. with quicksilver you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. so, let's try this again.
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lawsuit against boeing and g.e. 65 travelers say they're experiencing trauma after the 777 burst into flames moments before takeoff. happened on a las vegas tarmac. the claim could be worth $100 million. the investigation revealed a defective engine component was to blame. deadly attack machines being unveiled as the newest weapon on the war on terror. >> world robot conference in china. the toy size robots can coordinate with each other on the battlefield and carry rifles and grenade launchers. the set being sold for more than $200,000. thousands are rushing to shopping malls across america to get the best bang for their buck right now. >> the long lines, big crowds. experts predict people will spend $1,000 on average on this friday. marissa mitchell is live near atlanta with the latest on the holiday shopping.
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>> reporter: good morning. yes, i am here in dawsonville at the north georgia premium outlets. if you look behind me, you can see the crowds have thinned out a bit. we're close to a coat store and typically you would see lines outside of that store, lines here at nike, but the crowds aren't the same now that shoppers, quite frankly, have more time to get those deals in. if you look at this video, it is clear that black friday shopping is still a big deal. we've had the opportunity to speak with several shoppers this morning and some of them were still out from yesterday shopping and others are starting to get their holiday shopping started this morning. now, back here live here at north georgia premium outlets, the marketing director told us that she expects the crowds to pick up at 8:00 or 9:00 this morning again. many people are sleeping in and
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they'll be out here. some of them even starting over again today. but they do expect the crowds to be back to what we're generally used to seeing on black friday a little later in the day. for now, that's what we have live here near atlanta. marissa mitchell, fox news. back to you. >> thanks. the time now six minutes before the top of the hour. turning off technology for the holidays. an ad saying what's most important for the season. is technology ruining the season? your e-mails pouring in. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn with it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs.
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now it's time for your brew on this responses. a new verizon ad highlights the importance of family time around the holidays and suggests turning off your cell phone to spend more time with your family. those who really matter. >> we want to know is technology ruining your christmas and holiday traditions. your comments were overwhelming agreement. tami says not just the holidays but communication as a whole. people never talk anymore. >> i stopped at a friend's house an thanksgiving. the house was strangely quiet. all the children were glued to cell phones and tablets. really strange. >> it's tire some to see people in every situation staring down at their hands. knock it off, folks. robert says, lie my grandmother says, put it away or
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i'll break it. >> we have no good, bad, ugly. we have three good stories. >> a florida mom opens her home to a group of marines who serve alongside her son in jacksonville and couldn't get home for their thanks giving. >> these young men and women have written a blank check for the united states of america and if it came to that, could we peel an extra potato or a 40-pound turkey? you bet. >> wow, lots of local businesses donating to her cause. including the really big turkey. a 9-year-old minnesota girl giving thanks by raising and donating money for a local children's hospital. >> i knew i could raise money for them to do fun things. >> she's going to volunteer at the hospital when she grows up. >> dwayne "the rock" johnson donates money to a pup named after him.
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it had a large metal wire wrapped on his mouth. do you smell what the rock is cooking? >> happy good friday. hope you had a great holiday. and enjoy your weekend. "fox and friends" starts now. >> bye. hi friends. good morning. today is friday, the 27th of november. 2015. i'm anna kooiman. this is a fox news alert. they're off. the fists flying on this black friday already. >> they have no sense. shoppers brawling trying to get the best deals as protesters threaten to shut down shopping in one major city. the obama family thanksgiving on lockdown when a man draped in an american flag scales the white house fence and wait until you hear what he was carrying when the police finally caught him. >> the president says you should open up your home to the syrian refugees and explains it like

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