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♪ heather: good morning to you. that's an appropriate song because it is friday, in case you forgot no. way to forget that right? you are watching "fox & friends first." good morning i'm heather childers. rob: and i'm rob schmitt. thanks for waking with us up early. kim jong un threatening to test hydrogen bomb over the pacific ocean after president trump announces strong new sanctions to strangle that country. heather: doug is live in washington, d.c. with the latest details. good morning, doug. >> china may be playing along. wheeling see. the rhetoric is heating up between trump and kim. kim called trump deranged. trump is calling kim rocket man. the president is backing this up now with a new round of saxes. >> a new executive order will cut off sources of
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revenue that fund north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. >> the new u.s. sanctions are designed to make life more difficult for the kim regime. going after anyone carrying out trade with north korea. if you do business with north korea, you will not be able to interact with the u.s. financial system and they don't stop there. >> this new executive order enables treasury to freeze assets of any one conducting significant trade in goods, services or technology with north korea. >> that followed trump's tough talk on north korea this week at the united nations. kim, meantime, responded with a statement. whatever trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation. i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged u.s. with fire. despite the heated rhetoric, so much here is going to
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depend on what china does talking about champing down on north korea is a positive sign for the white house. and before did you go scrambling for dictionaries dotard means an old or senile person. back to you guys. heather: you read my mind. i just asked that. rob: a lot of people are asking that thanks so much. heather: north korean export gordon cheng says -- backing kim jong un into a corner. >> this is a big deal. chinese banks that have been money laundering for the north koreans. they get a free pass. everything that they have done which is awful up to today we will forget about it. going forward it, means that they can be designated. that means they will lose their access to doing business in dollars and essentially that's a death sentence. so what the united states is doing is really saying to them, along, we foreguest the past, but you never ever think about handling another dollar for the north
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koreans. they are probably huddling now trying to figure out how to deal. the united states has just shown we are more powerful than china. that has gotten north korea's attention. rob: if china sticks to that it will be a major accomplishment to this administration. president trump heading to alabama tonight to rally for luther strange's campaign to fill the vacant senate seat given up by attorney general jeff sessions. now attorney general. the other republican in this runoff former alabama chief justice roy moore who got the endorsement of the group citizens for trump now sparring with strange over his endorsement from the president. >> to have myopony negligent say i'm attacking him by standing here and telling the truth about how he got his appointment, about how he made his living. >> the president is on my side and what you just said reveals a total lack of understanding of the president and of his character and of his determination and of his loyalty and of his friendship.
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rob: fighting for that support. the winner of tuesday's vote will then face democrat doug jones. heather: vice president mike pence also getting out of washington, returning to his home state of indiana today where he will give a speech pushing for the administration's overhaul of the federal tax code after meeting with families and local business owners. the vice president will also try to appeal to senator joe donnelly who is a democrat, who could potentially help push tax reform through the senate. presidenpresident trump will visit indiana next week. rob: republicans hard at work in a race against the clock to get enough votes to finally repeal and replace obamacare ahead of next week's deadline. senators behind this new bill vowing it's the best move for americans. talking about graham-cassidy here.
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jackie ibañez joins us now. >> pass the finish line since no democrats are expected to vote yes there is little to no wiggle room. pressure building to get republican holdouts on board with this. new draft overhauls major sections of obamacare. sends block grants back to the states and governors use money as they see fit allowing states to design their own healthcare systems. the co-sponsors of the bill say there will be limits on that. >> if a state wants to do something different than what our bill says, they have to come to the federal government, secretary of hhs and show that those are preexisting conditions shall have access to adequate and affordable coverage. >> there's a mandate in this bill that goes with the block grant that every state in the nation must cover people with preexisting conditions. so not one person is going to be denied coverage in any of the 50 states because they have a preexisting condition. >> undecided republican senators.
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the three who voted no in july, collins, mccain and murkowski, conservatives cruz and lee, and moderates capito and portman with kentucky's rand paul no. some suggest it could come down to mccain and murkowski again with the leadership only able to lose one more republican. mcconnell has asked to hold a hearing early next week clearing up any doubts before the crucial vote. vote.let jackie ibañez live for us this morning. 7.1 magnitude quake left tremendous devastation. you see some of it right there. at least 273 people are now dead with another 60 being pulled from the rubble. this comes as mexican officials say that that 12-year-old girl that we told you about apparently trapped underneath the school. that girl never existed. despite crews reportedly working dozens of hours to save her. well, the tremors of the
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quake even causing city streets like this one, look at it closely. looks like it is breathing, moving up and down. mother and her two children lifted to safety after her boat capsizes in hurricane maria. this dramatic video was captured. family waving their hands in the air. desperate for help. this was off the coast of puerto rico. they called for help hours earlier as the storm threw the boat arranged in 20-foot waives. too late for the father. he was later found dead. recovery efforts in puerto rico will ramp up today as the tarmac does open to receive much needed supplies. rob? rob: the family of aaron hernandez suing the nfl and new england patriots after tests reveal the former player suffered from severe brain injuries. >> aaron hernandez had advanced stage 3 of cte which is usually found in the median age of a 67-year-old man. rob: that disease cte can
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only be diagnosed after a person dies. it is known to trigger suicidal throughout. former patriots tight end killed himself in april while serving a life sentence for murder. three major league baseball teams stepping up to the plate to protect their fans after a little girl is hit in the face by a 105 mile-per-hour foul ball. the senate reds, padres and seattle mariners will be extending the protective neglect at ball parks starting next seasonal. mlb commissioner encouraging more teams to follow suit in this. that little girl is going to be okay, we understand. she is still recovering though in the hospital and we are all pulling for her. heather: glad to hear that first lady melania trump preparing for invictus games. prince harry founded the game three years ago. rob: invites thousands of
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injured and wounded veterans from around the world to participate in sports competition. it's an awesome event and very cool she will be attending that and couple other people as well. heather: people will be looking at what she is wearing as usual. rob: of course. heather: fight against isis in danger because of a bomb shortage in the air force now sounding the alarm on a budget shortage that could blow up america's war on terror. >> you say nothing until hillary clinton loses and all the sudden we are at war with russia? can you say wait a second rob reiner? where are you with china? why are you selling your movies over there? rob: tucker carlson taking offer hollywood why is he taking on the hollywood elite. heather: quarterback tom brady raised some eyebrows with this one. drinking water protects you from the sun? getting social media on fire ♪ ♪ i'm high as a kite ♪ i might just stop to check
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at getcontravenow.com heather: welcome back to "fox & friends first." is he hailed as a hero in the u.s. pakistani officials are making sure that he stays behind bars. dr. al freedy, the physician who helped the cia locate usama bin laden was arrested soon after he helped to arrest the terror leader in 2000. afridi violated many laws and must pay for it this despited many efforts by congress and president trump to facilitate his arrest. rob: months after the air force dropped the mothers of all bombs explosive supply running low. air force secretary now warning if congress does not approve defense spending, we can increase production of bombs and missiles to fight terror overseas. so if they don't do that we can't make that i know
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crease to make more bombs obviously with what's going on here. 100 precision weapons on iraq and syria every day. dropping a lot of the inventory right now and they need to produce more. >> major tech companies are under fire for enabling extremists starting with amazon which is being called out for making it easy to buy bomb making materials. rob: how can tech companies crack down? we are asking the cyberguy. >> good morning. good to see you. we are talking about amazon this morning in the news. why? because apparently in london somebody did a test and went on and said if we search for things like ball bearings might come up in that section of amazon you are familiar with it where it suggests hey, this is frequently bought with this other item. put in something like ball bearings and what we found is that other bomb-making material is out there helping, somebody say like a terrorist find a bomb making goods on the website and buy them all at once.
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not a good idea. even though all these items are rather legal to buy in the u.k. and in the u.s. amazon says it is looking into the idea that this feature could help people in this bad way and says that they will address it at some point. we also move on to another online biggie called facebook. yes. you are on it as well. we're talking about the online service, the giant social network with 2.2 billion people now saying well, we're going to look into an human beings that say you and i can go buy an ad on facebook and target hate groups. such as somebody did. they went on and said what if we buy an ad for 30 bucks and reach 2300 people that are anti-semitic. well, they did. searching for key words such as jew haters and thousand burn jews. some other disgusting phrases, they were able to go on and for 30 bucks they reached 2300 people for, well, in just 15 minutes. if you wanted to know how
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hate groups come together, facebook is really the one that's doing. this i have got to tell you as a cyberguy i have watched this one fold and even though this is what cheryl sanberg is saying i want to read this first and she says. this this is the coo of facebook acting completely surprised she said seeing those words make me disgusted and disappointed, disgusted by the sentiments and systems allow. this the fact that hateful terms were even offered as options was totally inappropriate and fail on our part. well cheryl sandberg, come on, wake up. get real. facebook has been doing this for a long time. their number one goal is to get you and me on their service for the longest amount of time and then add our friends to that list and then sell that to a bunch of advertisers or someone who happens to have 30 bucks and wants to reach a hate group. rob: does seem what somewhat incidental with amazon and facebook. amazon doesn't want people building bombs it's just the
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way their technology works. if people are big these things together. it's going to put them together. it hasn't stopped it yet. >> i don't think the intention started with hey we want to create a service that does all this reach to people but at the same time they-to-hurt people, no. that was not the intention. guess what? this didn't just happen last night. these algorithms are used are proprietor. secret sauce to the company. they don't easily reveal them to law enforcement and it's a wake up call. heather: is that true question, kurt, what do they do about it? both of these incidents what can they do without invading people's privacy see who is buying these things and second who is buying the ads. >> the deal is they have got to wake up to the idea that our security, our safety, being personal comes first before making a buck. have you got to turn that off facebook and give some priority to our own security here in the country. rob: special when you have a lot of bucks like amazon or facebook. sanctuary family coming to
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your prime time lineup. the tv network under fire for new television show that some say will glamorize illegal immigration. heather: breaking breakfast news for you this morning. oh yeah, starbucks welcoming fall with a brand new flavor that will give pumpkin spice a run for its money, apparently. the taste test with tracy up next ♪ every boy, every girl ♪ people of the world ♪ i accept i don't bike as far as i used to.
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must have a comprehensive antidote to the problem. it's prevention, enforcement and treatment. rob: nationwide retail chain will limit prescriptions in an attempt to stop overdoses. so many o.d.s on overdoses. new patients with acute conditions will only be allowed a seven day supply. pharmacy will cap daily dosages and only fill version of the drugs that work for shorter time frames. nearly 90 million people use cvs to fill their prescriptions. that is a lot of people. heather: rapper jay-z taking a knee next to disgraced fallen football player collin kaepernick. turned down an offer to perform at the super bowl. rumors are swirling that the decision may be in support of kaepernick. jay-z gave him a shout out at a concert just lackst last week. >> i want to dedicate this
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song to collin kaepernick tonight. >> controversial quarterback still out of a job since the 49ers cut him last season. rob: mercedes benz making a major investment in the state of alabama that will put hundreds of americans back to work. heather: tracy is here with fox business with those details. >> this could be a move to keep up withs at the da. mercedes benz is going to invest $1 billion into u.s. manufacturing. they are going to produce electric suvs. mercedes benz plans to add about 6 huredges jobs at this plant in tuscaloosa, alabama. now they already are also planning to ad a battery plant to that area as well. now, this should -- construction of that battery plant should start some time next year. >> really shows their faith in american workers. because that's some of the best engineering newscast
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world. them building them here is a good sign. heather: something you never want to do is drink and drive but tgi fridays is checking out booze delivery to your home? >> this is a great idea. tgi friday be able to order food and alcohol through their mobile app. the company will -- the delivery company will go to a partnered liquor store, pick up your beer, your liquor and pick up the food and bring it to you in one nice little package. they are testing this out in texas right now. hopefully they will roll it out nationwide sometime in 2018. and you know, they are are going to check ids when they come bring you your food and alcohol no. underaged drinking there for the kids. rob: ears are picking up. bottles of booze not a gin and tonic. 90 degrees in new york today and talking about fall maple
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pecan lattes. >> we are all over the pumpkin spice, right? this is going to be a latte blend of expresso, motorcycle, maple syrup and pecan. researchers believe this is going to be a big hit because consumers are really getting tired of the pumpkin spice. now, as far as sales -- pumpkin spice products they are still going up in sales year over year growth that's slowing down. we have the maple pecan latte here to try. new fall cop. heather: i don't know, janice. rob: tastes like momma put a pat of butter. heather: too butterly for you? >> i like it. janice: i got the nonfat. i never do nonfat. rob: you got the healthy one. >> i got mine with almond milk in it. janice: is there something else in here?
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♪ a believer ♪ believer ♪ rob: a live look at our building. at least the first floor of it here in midtown manhattan. it's friday morning. happy friday to you. the u.s. will pay dearly, north korea, kim jong un threatening to test hydrogen bomb over the pacific ocean after president trump announced strong sanctions. heather: in washington, d.c. with the escalating tensions good morning, doug. >> heather and rob. good morning. escalating is right. this standoff is getting more and more personal between president trump and north korean dictator kim jong un the president called him of course rocket man and kim jong un is responding. >> north korea's weapons and missile development is a grave threat to peace and security in our world and it
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is unacceptable that others financially support this criminal rogue regime. >> kim jong un did not waste much time responding especially after u.n. remarks earlier this week. we called president trump deranged and then this. whatever trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation. i will surely and definitely tame the mentally deranged u.s. dotard with fire. there are real concerns that the north may be on the verge of another missile launch or nuclear test. these new sanctions are designed to go after anyone who does business with north korea. essentially excluding them from the u.s. financial system. >> no bank in any country should be used to facilitate kim jong un's destructive behavior. financial institutions are now on notice they can choose to do business with the united states or with north korea but not both.
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>> those sanctions may have an impact. but larger question here looms what will china do? they we would so much power in this situation. the white house says there are indications that china may impose some sanctions of its own. on north korea. hither and rob. heather: that would be a switch. they don't even really follow at least up to now the sanctions that they are supposed to be follow. we will see. rob: we will see. doug, thanks so much. heather: doing the math as they prepare for crucial vote on last ditch effort to repeal obamacare. jeabjackie beabz is live with what is at stake. >> 50 votes needed to get the graham-cassidy bill passed across the finish line. there is little to no wiggle room. pressure building to get republican holdouts on board with all of this. the new draft overhauls or
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eliminates major sections of obamacare. sends block grants back to the states and governors use money as they see fit allowing states to design their own healthcare systems. but a co-sponsor of the bill says there will be limits on that. >> if a state wants to do something different than what our bill says, they have to come to the federal government of secretary of hhs and show that those preexisting conditions shall have access to adequate and affordable coverage. >> there are a number of undeclared or undecided republican senators. the three who voted no back in july collins, mccain and murkowski, conservatives cruz and lee and moderates capito and portman. kentucky rand paul is a confirmed know. mitch mcconnell has asked the finance committee to hold a public vote before next week. heather: is he not guaranteeing. mcconnell is not guaranteeing a vote. we will see if that happens. rob: rand paul still a firm no. heather: that does bring us
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to who is talking this morning. former speaker of the house and fox news contributor newt gingrich says that the best chance to give americans what they have been demanding, obamacare repeal is. this. >> this is not a perfect bill. there is not going to be a perfect bill. this is so much better than obamacare. it is such an important step in the right direction. you know, i would say to all of my conservative friends, try to find a way to vote yes, not try to find a way to vote no. because i think you have to do it in the context of the real world. and the real world is the collapsing obamacare system, which is leaving more and more counties with either one insurance company or no insurance companies. so i think in terms of the average american, this is a very useful, very positive step in the right direction. and i have -- they may actually pull this together. rob: optimism there from newt gingrich, former speaker of the house. the trump administration has made it clear that leakers
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will not be tolerated. >> and i have this morning for would be leakers don't do it. rob: thought trump administration doubling down forcing all agencies to take classes e.p.a. among the first to take the hour long classes. in a three page fact sheet obtained. unclassified information could have serious consequences to national security if it got into the wrong hands. taking class. back in school again. do not screw up. facebook handing congress more than 3,000 political advertisements bought through russian accounts. ceo mark zuckerberg says the company is working with the government to russian interference in last year's election. >> there will always be bad actors in the world and we can't prevent all governments. we can make it harder. we can make it much harder.
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that's what we're going to focus on doing. rob: facebook will start publicking disclosing who is behind the ad. heather: we were just talking about that. florida native tim tebow and marco rubio teeming up to help those caught in hurricane irma's path. >> tebow a former florida gator football star showing his appreciation to his fellow floridians. >> so many people are so tough. you see some people that aren't sure even what's going on with their houses but they are still volunteering for other people that need help. heather: tebow snapping pictures with first responders and volunteers. and in the meantime, to another storm recovery, country super star george straight paying a visit to hurricane victims. lining up to meet the king of country in rockport, texas. rob: willie nelson along
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with a star studded lineup will perform tonight in austin, texas for a telethon to benefit the recovery efforts in nearby houston. harvey can't mess with texas. those tickets have been sold out. we love to hear that. heather: recovery ferrari irma, plar, harvey. rob: it's been a bad season so far. heather: just the beginning. japan january midway. november 30th is the official over date. but we can have tropical storms, tropical systems up until, you know, even past november 30th. however, this is peak season. hurricane maria still a category 3. east of the turks and caicos. they are still getting the potential for hurricane force winds, heavy rainfall as well and storm surge. we will watch this move east of the bahamas and hopefully east of the east coast of the u.s. but we are still going to have to monitor it because we are still five days away and, we come closer to the u.s. things, you know, get tricky a little bit.
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but we are hoping for the best. just want to show the euro and the gfs model. yes. over the next three or four days, showing an in between jaunt between hatteras and bermuda. it comes pretty close to the east coast so it's something we have to-to-monitor. behind maria not much out there for the next week or so so we do get a bit of a break. rob: much needed break for janice who has been tracking all these storms. janice: it's been busy. rob: have you done a great job. janice: as have you guys. rob: define the word ddotard.a lot of people pulled t the dictionaries yesterday. >> hypocrisy there. >> not hypocrisy. >> what this is about whether you believe in opportunity. heather: when elizabeth warren put on the stop when asked to prove she is not
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heather: welcome back. a war of words. roskt man kim jong un firing back with a new nickname for president trump. and now the internet wants to know what is a dotard. rob: dotard. however you want to say it. carley shimkus. heather: don't know how to say it or what it is. >> who knows. rob: not a commonly used word. >> we are going to tell everybody what it means. about to get english lesson from very unlikely place. president trump has been referring to kim jong un as rocket man and it looks like the north korean dictator has come up with an insult of his own. so he released an official statement where he referred to president trump as a
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dotard multiple times. surprisingly. it is actually a word or it was. it's just not used that often anymore or at all. the meriam webster dictionary was on the case. they define -- they say the word means inel be sill when it was used in the 14th century. middle english and usinged my shakespeare means old senile person. social media was all over it some political nerds bet money president trump had to google dotard. unscripted mike says actual measures are siding with rocket man who has nukes aimed at them over their own president. despicable. richard came one a pretty good idea though, he says in the future all wars should be wars of words.
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#rocket man #dotard. >> i was pronouncing it do it's tard. heather: going to call kim jong un. >> get him on the word. rob: no one is using the word besides us. heather: talk about tom brady. >> let's talk about upcoming tv show. abc approved new sitcom based on illegal immigrant family living in the united states. sanction area family and it's about a married couple who invite nanny and her illegal immigrant family to live with them. as can you imagine some conservatives on social media are not happy about this one. roger said yeah yep, that's what we need to watch right now and rebel in law breakers, no thanks. judy also says of course liberal hollywood will attempt to brain wash us with this wonderful hard
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working illegal super star. a lot of people bringing up abc is the channel that cancelled tim allen show. that adds a whole other layer to the outrage about this. we have to talk about tom brady. disclaimer. don't try this at home. tom brady came out with a new book where he suggests that drinking water can prevent sun burn. here is the quote. he says when i was growing up and outside in the sunny got sun burns a lot. these days even if i get an adequate amount of sunny won't get a sun burn which i credit to the amount of water i drink? how about a little bit of like sun block or something? so i a lot of people think this is pretty funny. i think it's a smart guy. i'm surprised by. this so are other people. are there are going to be a lot of skin problems in new england because everybody think that tom brady is a god out interest. i don't know. what do you think? >> i guess it does make your skin more supple and
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hydrated. heather: not only does he not wear a bathing suit he doesn't wear sun block. rob: he lives in the northeast. what the hell do we know about the sun? not a problem. thanks a lot, carley. let's go over to see. steve: rob, did you just say what the hell do we know about the sun? do you ever see the sun in the city? rob: i don't see it too often. steve: that's funny. you are right. you know what? i will have a sip of my coffee it's going to protect me from something. heather: is that the new maple flavored from starbucks. steve: maple flavored pecan latte i saw that what the hell do we know about news? we have plenty of newsmakers, kellyanne conway special advisor to the president. wisconsin governor scott walker, general jack keane talking about what's going on in north korea. geraldo rivera and allen dershowitz. plus, the musical act home free. man, we got a busy three hours kicks off about 13 minutes from right now here on the channel you trust for your morning news.
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heather: here is what happens when multimillionaire senator elizabeth warren gets directly asked why she calls out the wealthy 1%. >> 1%. >> what i am. >> you don't see the hypocrisy there? >> not hypocrisy. >> you are a millionaire. >> what this is about is whether you believe in opportunity or not. i believe in opportunity and. >> you mean the $350,000 for one course? >> ouch. that was wrko radio host grilling the massachusetts senator about why she lives a lifestyle similar to the very people that she campaigns against. >> and she walks away. she didn't have much of a response. liberal hollywood typically
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against myrtle aggression now suddenly ready to go to war. >> we have been attacked. we are at war. the free world is counting on us for leadership. rob: this video produced by a group founded by actor and director rob reiner to investigate russia's involvement in the 2016 elections. reiner says this has nothing to do with president trump but tucker carlson last night begged to differ. >> you say nothing until hillary clinton loses and now all of a sudden we are at war with russia. can you see why some of us are saying wait a second rob reiner, where were you china? why are you selling your movies over there? fair question? >> i'm not giving china a free pass here. >> of course you are. you guys in hollywood sell your movies there and you allow their censorship office to change your movies in order to make money. >> yeah. well i don't personally do that. >> come on everybody who sells a movie in china does that you know that.
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will you stop b.s.ing a little bit? right? heather: back and forth there fun with tucker. reiner says the difference between chinese and russia tried to sway an election. heather: you don't see china trying to do that? well. let's turn the corner now and talk about the lego movie franchise getting even bigger. the lego movie hitting theaters today. how does it compare to the first two blockbuster hits? hits. rob: here with his review nerd review.com and fox news contributor kevin mccarthy. good morning. >> good morning rob and heather. out out here in los angeles in the middle of the night. getting ready to sit down with harrison ford as well as ryan gosling for the new blade runner film which i'm excited about. thank you for having me on today, i appreciate it. rob: i'm actually looking for that one, too. gosling and harrison ford two great actors. tell us about this lego movie. >> i love this franchise.
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so much fun. i love how they do the animation. like there are blocks moving around lego. i love how they make it look like blocky animation with legos moving. voices here are fantastic. a group of ninjas who team up to try to stolen the evil by left over star justin. i loved the first lego movie so clever. second one was amazing. lego of batman movie. this one falls short in the comedy department. the action and the heart are so well done that it's worth seeing as entertaining movie this weekend. i gave it 3.5 out of five. i did have a chance to sit down with jackie khan which i was nerded out about because i loved his movies as a kid. i have wanted to know when you are a voice actor in a film do fight scenes do you go in a studio and do fight sounds all day? watch? >> i just standing up just ha ha ha ha.
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action sequence. the film never stopped. i did the whole thing. helping some other. the word, when i see the high jump cartoon high jump. jump however. you have to yell ahhhhh. just do jumping. like real life. heather: that's a good question. he has done so many action movies. he knows how to make those noises. kingsman 2 the golden circle. what's your review for that? >> i gave it 3.5 out of 5. i didn't think it was as solid as the first win. still delivers a lot of great action and comeld. i will say bill hemmer and shannon bream are the two breakout stars in this movie. they are fantastic in the film and fox news is all over the movie as the news source any time we see a
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news report in the movie. i have thought the casting was great. overall 3.5 out of 5. heather: shannon bream who you can now catch starting september 30th at 11:00 p.m. rob: go see mother. that movie freaked me out. >> i loved that movie, rob. it was amazing. rob: panic inducing. thanks so much: heather: you better sit down for this one. $8,000 couches listed online for free. rob: what would you do if you saw this on your windshield? raccoon went on a wild ride along on a police cruiser. wow. ♪ ride, ride, ride ♪ hitching a ride ♪bl help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste.
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rob: the marine corps will have a female infantry officer for the first time in nearly 250 year history lieutenant expected to graduate on monday you will have women now on the front line. heather: now the bad. retail store anthropology forced to cancel orders after giving away luxury couches for free. the company's website selling this $8,000 sofa for the low price of zero bucks. i like that discount. racoon with unexpected run
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in with police. critter absolutely terrified on the windshield of a cop car in colorado springs h to pull over on the way to a serious accident so that raccoon could safely get off of his hood. ♪ scared. it's rocket from the guardians of the galaxy. have great weekend. rob: "fox & friends" starts right now. heather: bye. >> new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund north korea's efforts for deadly weapons. >> moments ago we had reaction from north korean leader. i will surely and definitely tame the u.s. dotard with fire. >> you don't want more but at the same time we are not going to run scared. >> trump administration is putting its weight behind the senate g.o.p. last ditch effort to overhaul obamacare. >> i have never been more excited than i am right now. we need 50 votes to get this over the finish line. >> this is so much better than obamacare. i would say to all my conservative friends try to find a way to vote yes not
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