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>> good morning on this thursday morning, you're watching "fox and friends" first. rob: thanks for starting your day with us, somber note to start, hollywood icon, the playboy empire, hugh hefner has died. >> playboy making the announcement hours ago on twitter saying the 90 when-year-old passed away from natural causes surrounded by family at his los angeles mansion. rob: anita vogel looks back at his unbelievable life and the playboy enterprise. >> hugh hefner was born in chicago in april 1926. 's parents were nebraskans, his father and accountant, his
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mother a teacher, both very strict. >> i was raised in a midwestern methodist home with a lot of repression and i spent a good part of my life and playboy itself was dedicated to the notion of questioning the puritan repression that is part of american history. >> after two years in the army he studied psychology at the university of illinois. it was there he met his first wife mildred williams, they married in 1949 and had two children come a christie, who became chairman and ceo of playboy enterprises and david. he worked in the subscriptions the permit of esquire magazine until 1952 when he resigned to start his own publication. with only $10,000 he published the first issue of playboy, a nude marilyn monroe on the cover. >> when the magazine began in 1953, the female ideal in women's magazines looked like somebody else older sister, they were girdles, even younger women
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wore girdles, had the bullet broughts and playboy from the outset went for a more natural girl next door look. >> reporter: his marriage ended in 1959 and he converted his chicago townhouse into the original playboy mansion. >> we will have a swinging party tonight, join us. >> in 1974 he packed up and headed west moving into the 22,000 square-foot house in los angeles that became homebase for the playboy empire and his infamous swinging parties. >> the letter 90s and beginning of the new millennium are a celebration in terms of life. >> time flies when you're having fun. >> playboy reached its 50th anniversary in 2003, hugh hefner and playboy, the vanguard of the sexual revolution, will forever be remembered for breaking down barriers and building a unique american dream. >> i hope i played some small part in the changing of sexual and social values and hope that
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happens, i would be satisfied with that. good night. >> reporter: in hollywood, anita vogel, fox news. heather: this has been the top trending topic on social media with condolences pouring in. >> carly shimkus is here with so much reaction. >> reporter: he certainly lived a full and unique life defined work hard play hard rule. family and friends all remembering him on social media. hugh hefner had a big hand and a lot of people's career, putting jenny mccarthy, posted a picture of her playboy magazine cover on twitter writing rest in peace, thank you for being a revolutionary and changing so many people's lives especially mine. i hope i make you proud. jean simmons memorialized him with this picture and set a
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great man, entrepreneur and innovator, your legacy lives on. rob lowe chimed in on twitter saying i had a number of great conversations with you have a, such an interesting man, true legends, what an end of an era. he is the number one top trending topic across twitter today, his fans are chiming in. elijah says he left a legacy behind that everyone will continue to read just for the articles. queeny on social media says there is no way hugh hefner is in a better place. he certainly did have a lot of fun on earth and his life came full circle. marilyn monroe was on the cover of the first edition of playboy magazine and hugh hefner plans to be buried next to her in hollywood. >> thank you so much. all right, let's get into some politics. donald trump finally unveiling his long-awaited tax plan designed to put more money in
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your pocket. heather: it is up to democrats to get on board with the once in a lifetime reform package. rob: griff jenkins. sorry, it is you. >> you are in washington dc. >> reporter: that is right, we will see if it is once-in-a-lifetime, he wants to make it simpler and fairer for americans, told the audience yesterday it won't benefit wealthy americans like himself. >> we will ensure the benefits are focused on the middle class, the working men and women, not the highest income earners, not the wealthy and well-connected. they can call me all they want, not going to help. i'm doing the right thing and it is not good for me, believe me. >> let's take a look, double the standard deduction to 12,000 individuals and 24,000 for married couples, increasing
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child tax credit, cuts the corporate rate 35% to 20%, lowers the top bracket for individuals or families from 39.6% to 39%, collapses the existing 7 brackets for individuals down to three, 35, 25, 12% and eliminates the estate tax or death tax and alternative minimum tax, gop leaders embrace it, shifting legislative focus from repealing and replacing obamacare to this tax reform and urging democrats to get on board but questions over how to pay for it, democrats like chuck schumer blasting it is nothing more than a tax cut for the wealthy. >> under this plan the wealthiest americans and wealthiest corporations make out like bandits while middle-class americans are left holding the bag. >> we will see if democrats will get on board. the president later said that figure of 20% for corporations
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is a red line and nonnegotiable. we will see if there is more of that. >> he wanted 15 so i he won't budget on 20. >> a number of americans struggling to pay their bills on time is on the rise. a new study from the consumer financial protection bureau says 40% of americans are struggling to make ends meet to stay out of debt. paul ryan says the president's tax plan is exactly what america needs. >> middle-class other people who need the tax break, people who are low and middle income are living paycheck to paycheck and worried about losing their job, having gotten a raising years, this is about them and not people who are high income earners, getting a break. >> $6 trillion tax cut passes it will be the biggest in decades. let's talk about donald trump,
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doubling down on my the national anthem is so important to him, in this exclusive interview will only see on fox news it comes as all eyes turned to thursday night football, tonight where the sideline protests could move into the stands. what is up? >> reporter: interesting to see what happens, the national and will be in the nfl coverage of the bears packers primetime matchup tonight if the green bay packers have it their way fans in wisconsin will join them to make a statement, players including aaron rodgers urging everyone in the stands to lock arms in unification during the national anthem. meantime we learned 17 new england patriots players who kneeled sunday may be back on their feet. >> my understanding we are going to stand. it is not sunday yet. >> reporter: these protests
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aren't just on the field. the members of new york city and city council sat, stared and remain stone cold silent during the pledge of allegiance. democratic lawmakers took any holding up colin kaepernick's jersey but as for the president he is doubling down telling "fox and friends" weekend cohost in an exclusive interview the nfl should never let this get this far. >> they can't have people sitting down or kneeling down during the national anthem. i saw this a year ago with colin kaepernick, i thought it was a terrible thing. than a little bit more and you see what is happening and more and more and gets very disrespectful to our country and the world picked it up and most people agree with me and the nfl is in a box, they have to do something about it. >> reporter: more on that interview today on "fox and friends". heather: we will see what happens tonight.
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out and about. >> fall like weather is moving in the midwest. >> it is moving our way towards the east coast. first let's look at maria, it was a hurricane yesterday, became a hurricane again, now a tropical storm. we are watching leave but both of these storms are moving away from the east coast. there is maria, tropical storm moving away from land and lee is going to do the same, category 2 hurricane and the best news is it is a fish storm not going to affect us in the us except for the rip current threat and we have tough waves for the rest of the week into the weekend so the recurrences high for the mid-atlantic towards the northeast. your forecast today, feels like fall across the western half of the country where we are dealing with snow over the rockies and warm for the eastern third of the country where it will be 78 in new york, temperatures dropped into the weekend was also want to check out the
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potential for heavy rain in the southwest, south texas, harvey did devastating flooding across this area so that is not good news and watch the forecast drop across the northeast, new york, 66 saturday, fall is officially arriving in the northeast. >> you are drinking that pumpkin latte. >> 11 minutes after the top of the hour. remote control drones you can buy anywhere being turned into killing machines by terrorists. disturbing warning from homeland security. >> it started as a protest against police brutality. new statistics on crime backup this argument? lawrence jones is here to ask why many protesters could be missing the point. heather: some nfl protesters, when is focusing on people devastated by hurricane harvey.
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toxins, revealing there are 1000 open domestic terrorism investigations and there have been 176 tara-related arrests in the last year. s - house packed full of 25 illegal aliens uncovered -- illegal immigrants, was uncovered near the us-mexico border. agents were led to the home after resting two people accused of smuggling illegals in a car in san juan, texas. they were from mexico, honduras and el salvador. rob: taking a knee becoming the new normal starting last season with colin kaepernick protesting police brutality but does that argument still stands? joining us to weigh in on this is the host of the blaze, lawrence jones. a couple quick -- tell the story here, look at the numbers, african-americans shot by police
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in 2015, it is down in 2016 to 233, 71% of that number carrying a gun or knife, 20% of african-americans killed by police are unarmed, that is the issue that black lives matter, colin kaepernick bringing light to. that is an issue, something that needs to be talked about and we all agree on that but lack, side victims in 2016, 7881 blacks killed in street violence and that number is up dramatically from 2015 where it was 7039, 800 people killed in street violence. the point i am making is is it selective outrage? you see all this outrage at officers that have committed some sort of act or killed an unarmed black man and we understand that but why don't they care about any black people killed on the streets of chicago? >> we have two issues, community
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with relationship problem with the police, we could talk about police brutality, appropriate to talk about that. representative -- colin kaepernick depicting as pigs by wearing those socks is problematic. talking black lives it is truly about black lives but shouldn't just be about police brutality, but black lives in general, police brutality, or -- rob: i don't understand why that is not a subject, you have countless young people killed in major cities by gang on gang violence and nobody seems to care. a lot of times innocent kids walking to the school bus stop, nobody cares until it is an officer.
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>> that is a result of this being a political issue. not about people or black lives. we could talk about economics. if it was truly about improving the lives of black folks those issues would be at the forefront judging by the numbers but it is one political side using it as a way to win votes instead of bringing people together. i'm for criminal justice reform. republicans are leading the way improving the relationship between my community and the police but cannot have selective outrage and this is why it is lacking credibility. both issues talk about what is coming cup together and this group against us, you could -- >> you care about all black lives lost and not just the ones taken by police.
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>> lawmakers ready to grill facebook over ads they sold and how they could have been packed in the 2016 election. rob: tracy is here with the story. >> testifying at a hearing on november 1st about what role russia may have played in the presidential election. they have asked twitter and google to participate in this hearing. this goes back to those ads a russian company purchased phosphor $100,000, facebook said they turned over that information, some on the panel have been pushing for this hearing so we will see what happens. heather: the iphone 10 may not be available until february, they have to wait a while. >> reporter: presale is
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october 27th. because of delays with production and high demand you may not be able to get one until late january or february. there are some issues with manufacturing of display technology and facial recognition which is how you use the phone. they are having issues getting parts. if you are looking to get one right away you will have to wait. heather: super excited about the iphone x. >> reporter: it is available right now. rob: it is not the iphone 10? i wonder what the next one will be. >> reporter: the 8 is already down and the 10 is the anniversary. that is the one. rob: i fly delta all the time. >> reporter: you are going to be able to text in-flight using their internet service,
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♪ i remember ♪ all my life ♪ forever ♪ heather: fox news alert, hollywood icon and media legend hugh hefner has died. rob: that announcement on twitter hours ago with a quote from hefner, life is too short to be living somebody else's dream. >> we have a swinging party tonight. join us. rob: tributes for the man behind the playboy empire flooding social media, ryan tweeting rest in peace, you have to, he will forever be remembered as the hollywood legend who lived life
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to the fullest. heather: so sad to hear the news about hugh hefner, legend, innovator and one of a kind man, we had so many fond times and memories together. after creating his media empire from scratch in 1953. >> the days -- literally changed the world. who can imagine that. rob: hefner published the first playboy with marilyn monroe on the cover. he will be buried next to her. hugh hefner, dead at 91 years old. rob: i was wondering. heather: his first wife is still alive. rob: talk about an icon in the los angeles area, eager to see how the city of los angeles remember them, we lost adam west not long ago, another icon from the same year a. he is still today even from the youngest iteration people talk about half like a god. rob: they recently filled the
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mansion. rob: playboy has gone through some changes too. once-in-a-lifetime tax plan as we moved to politics, that is what donald trump is calling his long-awaited reform bill designed to boost middle-class. heather: mike pence pushes for democrats to get on board and get it passed. live in washington dc those details. >> for every american under the age of 31st time they had any major tax overhaul in their lifetime ever. it makes the taxes simpler and fair for working americans but the president says it won't benefit wealthy guys like himself. >> we will ensure the benefits are focused on the middle class, the working men and women, not the highest income earners, not
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the wealthy and well-connected. they can call me all they want, not going to help, i am doing the right thing and it is not good for me, believe me. >> it doubles the standard deduction to $12,000 for individuals and $12,000 for married couples, increases child tax credit, slashes the corporate rate from 35% to 20%. it lowers the top bracket for individuals and families from 39.6% to 35% and collapses 7 brackets for individuals down to three, 35, 25, 12% and eliminate the estate tax and alternative minimum tax. gop leaders are embracing the plan including the freedom caucus but democrats who are urged to get on board not so fast, serious questions how to pay for it and democrats like nancy pelosi blasting it is nothing more than a tax cut for the wealthy.
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>> we know the cost of the republican tax plan will be catastrophic for our budget in the future of working people in our country. >> we will see where it goes. heather: where will it end? donald trump unveiling what he calls a once in a lifetime tax overhaul geared toward putting money back in the pockets of middle-class americans. rob: he spoke to cohost of "fox and friends" weekend about working with democrats on health care reform. >> he tells us more about that conversation. >> reporter: the president was in great spirits talking about he is in his sweet spot when talking the tax code and growth as a businessman so we had a chance before he hit the stage to chat with him and ask about among other things tax reform and the nfl, mitch mcconnell,
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interesting things in the interview but we did ask about the failure to pass repeal and replace of obamacare andther that mnt working with democrats and this is what he had to say. >> when you negotiate with democrats can you trust chuck schumer and nancy policy? >> it is not a matter of trust which i have a nice relationship with them. if we can get a great health care bill i am okay with that. we have votes to get it done but you can't do it when someone is in the hospital, when you have 52 votes and need 51, it is hard to get because you always have somebody come in some cases a grandstand, bad things happen but we have the votes but don't have the time, friday it ends at a certain time, they get into -- it is block grants, great health
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care but in the meantime a little period of time i will negotiate with democrats and we can come up with a fantastic health care bill, that is okay with me as long as it is bipartisan. >> tax reform can happen first and they can revisit the graham cassidy bill, something -- nothing is ever dead in washington when the president makes it a priority. heather: a vote on healthcare in january, allowing people to buy health insurance across state lines. >> i wonder if you know, does he want to start with tax reform? he is such an economically driven person. seems to me it was almost somebody else's idea to start with healthcare. >> because of budget and reconciliation and how you pay for things, doing repeal and replace of obamacare first, tax reform, very comfortable doing tax reform now, getting repeal
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and replace later on. >> you know that is what he loves. >> and getting rid of the filibuster as well. he will have more coming up on "fox and friends". rob: we will talk about the nfl, the topics that keeps going, and we are seeing a shift in the views of people regarding whether it is appropriate to neil during the national admit people becoming more liberal on this topic. at this .41% say this is an appropriate place to protest something you feel like protesting, during the national anthem, the of of our country, a year ago it was at 32% and you see how numbers changed as people swing toward feeling it is appropriate. heather: 55%, more feel it is
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inappropriate. brandon tatum, tucson police officer, we want you to hear what he had to say sounded off on the protest. >> you have these people who turn around and take a knee, all the negativity to the flag and the and some, you are talking about an and some of hope and unity within this country made people become great, made the poor become rich and give people opportunity. you play a game, this is fairytale world, you lose, you go home, you play another game. in the real world, real heroes when they lose games they don't come back. people die for that flag, it is not a game. that is real life, real sacrifice. heather: real strong words. rob: he is passionate about it, there are things that are
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appropriate, i still maintain, we got it pretty well living here and people fought hard to give us a life like this and travel the world, gets much worse than the united states of america. 5:38 on the east coast. a college student who stabbed her boyfriend off the hook because of her bright future. our next guest says this would never have happened if the suspects were a man. heather: another passenger drags off a flight just before takeoff. >> don't touch me! don't touch me! heather: just get off. what sparked the outburst just ahead. rob: nbc can't his conservative leaning show.
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vicks sinex... breathe on. >> a case sparking international outrage, a woman admitting to stabbing her boyfriend and the judge lets her off because jail might didn't her, quote, bright future. here to react is the founder of conservative millennial blog and interior at the blaze, thank you for joining us. the deal is, her name is lavinia woodward, medical student trying to become a surgeon mister abbott her boyfriend in the leg but the judge said she's too smart to go to jail. >> as a conservative i am not very quick to label every
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instance of injustice as something of privilege but that is what it is in this case, she's a student at oxford from a well-to-do family, this judge decided instead of enacting justice he would base it on some subjective standard of whether she is going to be successful. in addition to the favoritism we are seeing based on her wealth and. heather: she is 24 years old. >> we are seeing two things in society, one is the perpetuation of adolescence through abdication of responsibility, she is 24 years old, obviously a very smart girl, gone to oxford, well on her way to having a career, you would she would also be smart enough not to stab her boyfriend with a butter knife. heather: this is judge ian pringle under sentencing, quote, it seems to me that if this was
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a 1-off to prevent this extraordinary able young lady from not following her long-held desire to enter the profession, the sentence would be too severe. that is what he had to say. >> the second thing i want to say, this would not be happening if this was a male. >> the couch a similar case. >> probably not happening quite as much. i can't imagine if her boyfriend had done the same thing, this is the same as the second time she has skirted jail time for something like that. i can't imagine of her boyfriend had stabbed her with a bread knife, didn't have the same status, that he would be put in jail as well. we see this lopsided victimization of women that i don't is fair.
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heather: mark brooks, chairman of the mankind initiative and advocate for male domestic abuse victims, he agrees with you, the judge seems to domestic abuse when committed by a woman against a man is not as serious as it is when it is the other way around. >> time for second chances and compassion but there is a sense of wisdom and justice, the court has to be enacted in a court of law and i'm afraid this young woman might be worse off for not learning how to pay for her consequences. heather: you have to learn your lesson. that is an underlying theme in many areas right now. skirt past it and try to learn a lesson some other way. >> we see that everywhere. heather: thank you. we will be right back, stay with us. ♪
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rob: heiskell under fire for placing the american flag on the floor, the principal at chicago at york community high school calling it an art project to address free speech as relates to current issues but the story causing a firestorm of reaction from parents and students online, the flag never supposed to hit the ground, they need to reform the schools and look at who is teaching children. norma says the school allows this they are not teaching. ron calling it sickening, disrespectful to our nation and all the sacrifices made.
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would you condone this if it was an art project at your kids school? logon to the "fox and friends" first facebook page for live debate hashtag keep talking. heather: tim allen breaking his silence about the cancellation of his hit show last man standing after rumors the network he was too conservative. >> is the dangerous to me in this climate then a funny, likable conservative. that was the most dangerous thing. he is mitigated by a family of women with different opinions but the guy was a likable guy, a principled guy, ask and all the stuff. >> abc denied allen's political views led to the cancellation. despite bringing in high ratings, the network cmt is interested in picking up the
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show. rob: controversial friendship rekindling on the big screen, victoria and abdul. heather: is worth getting to the theaters this week, fox news contributor kevin mccarthy, good morning. >> reporter: an honor to be on the show. this is the weekend of true stories, victoria and abdul based on the unlikely friendship between queen victoria and then indian clerk sent to england to prevent queen victoria with a ceremonial coin, a beautiful and funny film directed by stephen frears who directed the queen with helen mirren, judy dench is fantastic in this film, she played this character 20 years ago in a film called mrs. brown in 1997, similar concept, the
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unlikely friendship, and it is specifically referenced in regards to queen victoria's life, this took place toward the end of queen victoria's life and her costar is fantastic in the movie as well as eddie, the film is fantastic, very funny. i said down with judy dench who has a chance in this film to have interesting eating sequences. food plays a big character as the film progresses and i spoke to her, as an actress do you have to eat all day? i am genuinely curious how these eating scenes work. i want to know, did you sit there and eat all day? 20 takes, the same piece of chicken >> it is all different pieces, not just one piece of chicken, 20 pieces. when she is sitting having egg in bed lasted all morning. interested to hear how many eggs
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you eat. i said how many? he said just 11. [laughter] >> can't imagine eating 11 eggs. i give the movie four out of five, it is out in new york and la expanding this friday. american-made, incredibly crazy true story starring tom cruise as a twa pilot who works for the cia and becomes a drug runner in the 1980s, crazy true story, tom cruise is fantastic directed by doug lyman who did swinger, i give it four out of five, tom cruise makes this film work and does his own flying. i gave that money four out of five, it is honor to be with you guys, this is so cool.
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>> my favorite movies are true stories. >> my second favorite movie of the year, the tease. rob: we will keep an eye on that. thanks. heather: 6 minutes until the top of the hour, some nfl players focus on protest, one is focusing on people devastated the hurricane harvey, sean watkins's act of kindness. rob: this girl can't wait to meet the newest addition to her family until this happened. >> going to be a girl. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. .
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heather: time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. up first the good quarterback desean watson giving his first paycheck to the cafeteria workers who lost their homes during hurricane harvey. >> i never complain. i really appreciate y'all. hopefully that will help you get you back on your feet and anything else you need i'm here to help. >> that check total ling $127,000. rob: that's of a hell of a paycheck. rob: service dog on board. >> airline says she didn't have the proper medical documentation. she couldn't risk her traveling. she facing charges for resisting arrest. that's our story there. >> finally the 3-year-old's reaction to the news that she is going to have a baby
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brother instead of a sister going viral. >> it's a boy. [crying] >> i wanted it to be a girl. heather: couldn't handle the big reveal not even candy would calm her down. rob: lifelong of hating little boys. "fox & friends" starts right now. we'll see you later. heather: bi. bye. >> here today in indiana to announce our framework to deliver historic tax relief to the american people. [applause] >> with your help and your voice, we will bring back our jobs. we will bring back our wealth and for every citizen across this land, we will bring back our great american dreams. >> yes, we're gonna get this done. this is about economic growth. it's about bigger paychecks. it's about mor

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