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maybe we will see something. heather: will the fans be happy about it? thank you, appreciate it and thanks to everyone for joining us for "fox and friends" first at 4:00 am, see you tomorrow. "fox and friends" first continues, goodbye. >> let's give our country the best christmas present of all. massive tax relief. rob: donald trump taking his tax pitch back to the american people, could be one step closer to tax break and the border wall. jillian: new evidence the obama administration knew about russia's bribery for years, the bombshell report revealing how they covered it up. colin kaepernick to rob: nfl or is sitting down with players talking about the
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controversy. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ i got a feeling ♪ tonight ought to be the first time ♪ a good night ♪ a good good night ♪ jillian: a nice quiet dark look outside at new york city, you are watching "fox and friends" first, thanks for joining us. rob: thanks for starting your day with us at 5:01 on the east coast. boosting the middle-class, to pass historic tax cuts brought on by the trump administration. jillian: can congress deliver?
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griffin jenkins had the latest. >> reporter: we will see. the senate got the ball rolling to proceed on the budget resolution paving the way to pass not only a budget but tax reform through budget reconciliation rules requiring simple majority to pass, donald trump took that tax plan to the foundation last night promising the tax code brings trillions of dollars home letting the middle-class take more of their money but it is a plan democrats oppose. >> it will be hard getting the democrats because they are obstructionists but if we get the republicans we need, we will get that largest tax cut in the history of our country and you will see things happen like have never happened before. rob: if they can get enough republicans on board the end could be insight but there are concerns about adding to the budget. a key vote, rand paul is not
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there yet but others who held onto healthcare signaled support this time. the white house is optimistic. steve mnuchin said everything is negotiable except paying corporate tax rate from 35% to 20% and steve mnuchin said they might get it to the president's desk by the end of the year. >> getting taxa from done this year will be extraordinary. are tactic is to get it on the president's desk by december to get him to sign it this year. >> reporter: the senate moves toward a larger voters the president meets members of the senate finance committee as the president said it would be a christmas gift if they do do it by the end of the year. the president said it would be merry christmas to hear those words. perhaps to tip an end to a cultural story as well. rob: ambitious, make me believe in santa claus.
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jillian: you don't? the last issue most republicans in congress can agree on. rob: here's what britt hume says about the likelihood of donald trump's tax plan. >> a narrow majority in the senate, there are benefits in this tax code now that have to be stricken to make room for the cuts, so you don't have a big blowout in terms of the budget and they will be supported and defended by those affected. it won't be easy with a narrow majority of the kind we have now. democrats by and large do not favor tax cuts particularly tax-cut they will say benefit the rich. it is not that easy a cell for this reason. for one thing every time you pass tax cuts, you heard the president say they will increase the number of people in the 0 bracket, you have fewer and
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fewer people paying taxes. jillian: the american woman freed after five years in captivity hospitalized overnight. her husband says his wife was admitted in canada but didn't say why. they were kidnapped by the taliban while hiking in afghanistan in 2012. she was 7 months pregnant, had three children while in captivity. her husband refused to come to the us fearing being arrested over his sister's alleged ties to a gitmo detainee. commander-in-chief thanking the families of our fallen heroes, donald trump has called the families of all four us soldiers killed in an ambush in niger earlier this month after claiming past presidents did not do the same. sarah huckabee sanders tweeting the president spoke to the families of those killed in action in niger to offer condolences on behalf of the country. their sacrifice will never be forgotten. us special forces died after
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being ambushed by terrorists on a routine training mission. rob: an explosive report revealing the obama administration knew that russia was using bribery and extortion to seize control of 20% of all us uranium stockpiles used to build nuclear weapons but the obama administration cut deals with moscow anyway. according to the hill fbi documents show russian nuclear officials millions of dollars to the clinton foundation while hillary clinton was secretary of state, she was also on the committee that signed off on this deal. >> the case proved russia's nuclear industry compromised american trucking companies that moved all of russia's uranium and the united states, that is a national security threat. rob: the fbi documents claim the russian kickbacks started in 2009.
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new fbi documents landing james comey back in the spotlight after it was revealed he began drafting and exoneration letter for hillary clinton and the investigation into her before he even interviewed her. he was already thinking about letting her off the hook about her private email server. tray got he wants comey to testify again to look into this further and former congressman james -- jason j fits -- chaffetz is suspicious about the timeline of eventss. >> it was released for distribution in the fbi two month before they interviewed the key witness, hillary clinton. two of the people sitting in on that meeting have been given immunity and act as her attorney, something director comey said in the history of his career he had never ever seen before. rob: tray gouty plans to speak to comey's former colleagues.
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bombshell reports raising questions about hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. newt gingrich explains why this story is a huge deal. >> these are unbelievable charges. two fronts, does the russian front -- the comey drafting and exoneration of hillary two month before being interviewed. both of those indicate levels of corruption and dishonesty on a scale i can't remember in american history. this whole thing coming together, the people who are involved, the average american will demand the house and senate holds full-blown clear public hearings, put this stuff on the record. i want to see draft versions of what comey was writing two months before. rob: the race to the alabama's next senator in a dead heat.
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according to a new fox news poll republican judge roy moore is neck in neck with democrat doug jones, jeff sessions's former seat come about candidates at 42%. more won the nomination with an antiestablishment platform over luther strange who was endorsed by donald trump. rob: all eyes on the nfl, league officials preparing to meet for a second day in new york after punting on the and some controversy. jillian: a new report triggering fresh outrage over potential consequences for players who protest. this is one of the things i was hoping would go away but doesn't look that way. >> reporter: the nfl will not force its players to stand for the national and demand will not punish those who neil at least not for now. that is the biggest take away from day one of the owners meeting in new york city. the possibility of implementing such a rule was not discussed.
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commissioner roger goodell making a bipartisan appeal in an effort to ease tension. listen. >> today's discussion with our players was very productive and very important, players and owners came to an agreement that these are not really issues that are player issues or owner issues or community issues but issues that affect all of us. >> players were invited to join voters in a closed-door huddle. >> the resolution overnight. >> these are platforms, we talked about how the owners can come alongside us and work together for change. >> reporter: protesters flooding outside making it clear they were on the players side. two of them made it into the hotel viciously confronting cowboys owner gerri jones for
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requiring his players to stand. >> people need to take any against white supremacy and people need to stand up against you and your buddies. >> reporter: colin kaepernick declines to attend, but his attorney said he was never invited. if asked he would attend future meetings. jillian: not going away anytime soon, mister controversy. rob: why would he -- jillian: make sure you email your comments on facebook or whatever the case may be. rob: isis obliterated in recent months. a major win for the trump administration, the terror m before taken back by us backed forces. why isn't this a bigger story in the mainstream media? our next guest is weighing in. >> training to be a pastor, now
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accused of stabbing his wife to death. what we just learned from her autopsy. rob: you don't need to be a millionaire athlete to stand for the national anthem. showing proper respect in an interesting way, joining us coming up. ♪ so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. mom'#stuffynosecold #nosleep #mouthbreather just put on a breathe right strip it instantly opens your nose... up to 38% more than cold medicine alone go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample.
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rob: a major blow to isis us backed forces successfully taking back the caliphate's n raqqa, syria. jillian: they took out 50 isis terrorists in airstrikes over human. rob: what does this mean in the war on terror? us army special forces veteran jim hansen, thank you for coming on this morning. we have the soldiers giving up, we got the leaders on the run, this is wonderful news.
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tell us how important this is. >> donald trump's focus on crushing isis. as a guy who wrote a book on a plane to defeat isis i couldn't be happier for it to be obsolete. this is a huge win. raqqa was their capital, the black flag is in the dirt in raqqa and they are running everywhere we can find them, running for the border and looking for any safe haven they can run and hide. jillian: a huge run for donald trump. a blow to the image of isis. how do they go about other terror tactics at this point? >> there caliphate is gone. that was the big thing isis did. they actually ran their flag up and held territory. that is a huge defeat for their recruiting efforts worldwide. a time for them to look at what they are actually about.
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they are no longer a somewhat nationstate and that is good news for everyone. rob: it is getting some coverage in network media, it is a big story but it is a really big story. a major threat to the western way of life the last three or four years. is it getting fair coverage? >> i don't think it is. the media does not want to cover anything positive towards donald trump. this is quite positive toward his policies and they are ignoring it. something else to pay attention to. donald trump gave an amazing speech about how iran is the real enemy in the region and right now the uranian led militias which are more properly called terror death squads have won the kurds, the us needs to look at whether we need to support the kurds against what is actually an iranian incursion, after this when against isis. jillian: how do we when that piece and don't lose it?
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>> we need to get the uranian influence out of iraq. it is a tyrannical influence on the baghdad government in iraq and there are i rgc terrorists donald trump designated in iraq running shia militias that have been shooting civilians and rounding up and torturing kurds and that will not lead to peace. the kurds where our best ally against isis and we need to stand by them. rob: thank you for coming on, we appreciate it. jillian: a public school teacher removed from the classroom for kneeling during the end them. why did her paid leave last less than a week? rob: that woman won't stand, i will. ♪ i am going to stand with my
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rob: just one game into the nba season the national anthem controversy is in full swing. cleveland cavaliers locking arms when the engine was sung in the opening game. jillian: lebron james embroidering the word equality on his shoes. what the nike shoes deal may be worth, $1 billion. rob: the high school teacher uses a homecoming rally to make
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a political statement. california chemistry teacher n wendi seen kneeling in a protest in solidarity with nfl players, not only did she neil but held signs, one reading black lives matter. jillian: students and parents became outraged and she was placed on paid leave for one school day. teachers are not allowed to express personal political religious beliefs. rob: nfl owners sitting down players for day 2 of talks today after no solution to the problem was reached. jillian: why hasn't a rule been put in place? carly shimkus from serious xm 115 with the online outrage. >> big news, there is no news. according to roger goodell a
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national anthem rule wasn't even discussed was what they focus their conversation on was community involvement and how to solve racial inequality. look like players will be able to take a knee during the national anthem and fans are angry and turning to social media to talk about it. it is not rocket science, keep losing money or support our country. tell the players take it off the field. joe says during the national anthem a, pushing what? what problem has evolved? none. it creates more division within the country. linda says nfl players continue to take a knee while consumers continue to turn away which is true, monday night football ratings hit an all-time season-low. rob: they were boasting the best rating since last year last weekend. >> it is very complicated. it is basketball, they are protesting during the national anthem so we will have to check it out. jillian: last week or the week
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before. rob: we will talk about something else. >> a country singer is honoring fans and players who continue to stand during the national and with this fun song. take a listen. ♪ i am going to stand ♪ with my hand on my heart ♪ >> that finger is pat garrett. he posted the song to facebook, and getting a lot of praise for this. listen to what linda has to say, she posted what a fantastic song, love this, vicki posted one of the great amazing song to represent our country and what it stands for. let's just stand together to keep us as a great nation.
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i like that message. jillian: fitness loving mom being blasted. >> hard to make time for the kids especially if you are a busy mom but one fitness guru has come up with a solution. target workout video. she says getting it done in target because it is the only magical place in the world besides disney. if you saw a weirdo working out in target that was me. who needs the gym. very creative with her daughter is very adorable. some people criticizing her, others think this is fantastic. i think it is always good. rob: she should carry that stuff instead of having a card. big old target store. thank you very much. >> i'm already tired. rob: 26 minutes after the are, one of the most coveted campaign
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promises. >> we will make america safe again. rob: donald trump one step closer to trying to make that happen with republicans finally backing his border wall. one of his former staffers says this deal is nonnegotiable and that is up next. jillian: victoria's secret like you have never seen before, behind-the-scenes footage you will need to see. ♪ kyle, we talked about this. there's no monsters. but you said they'd be watching us all the time. no, no. no, honey, we meant that progressive would be protecting us 24/7. we just bundled home and auto and saved money. that's nothing to be afraid of. -but -- -good night, kyle. [ switch clicks, door closes ] ♪ i told you i was just checking the wiring in here, kyle. he's never like this. i think something's going on at school. -[ sighs ] -he's not engaging.
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rob: a federal judge appointed by former president obama blocking donald trump's latest travel ban just hours before it was set to take effect. rob: the third attempt to indefinitely been people coming into the country from nations of libya, syria, iran, somalia, chad, north korea and some venezuelan officials and their
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families. jillian: where do we go from here? joining us is fox news contributor steve cortez, thanks for joining us. you had elizabeth warren saying donald trump tend to take a hit, i want to bring up a statement from judge derek watson who said national security interests are legitimate objectives of the highest order. they cannot justify when the president has wielded his authority unlawfully. how are we going to come to agreement on this? >> one way is for judges to stop acting as activists and legislators from the bench which we have seen too much of. these crazy opinions come out of the west coast or hawaii. california and hawaii are problematic circuits for the federal court. if you read us immigration law the president has the ability to ban people from any country he believes our national security
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risks, visitors from the united kingdom if he wanted to. that doesn't make sense but doesn't it make sense to say failed countries and countries that are antagonistic toward the united states, places like north korea, doesn't it make sense to say we will put restrictions on travel for those countries because america first means putting american security first rather than political correctness. rob: this initially started as a 90 day temporary band to get our stuff together to fit people coming into the country, it has been longer than 90 days, why are we still talking about this? haven't they been able to figure out how to keep the wrong people out of the country? >> the reason is the courts invalidated it and they had to reinstate it. countries like syria from a completely failed state, the answer is no, we cannot figure
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out who they say they are, who is a terrorist, who is a legitimate refugee. the security of americans has to come, political correctness can be deadly. we need to look at san bernardino, terrorists, the wife came from pakistan, even a cursory investigation into her social media background would have shown us what a radical she was and a jihadi but we didn't look, we granted her admission to the united states and look at the terrible consequences in lost american lives. jillian: the gop will back trump on the border wall approving a $4.6 billion price tag, democrats -- how do you see this playing out? >> i have been critical of the senate gop. a lot of those senate republicans don't get it, they don't get the trump revolution
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of 2016 but in this case i credit them they are standing up and make listening to the american people, this was a foundational promise, i would go around with a campaign to rallies, nothing got quite the applause for the wall. it is not xena phobic to say we want to control our border. donald trump was also adamant the wall has to have doors. we are not anti-immigrant. anti-illegal immigration makes economic sense and national security sense. rob: this was always a bipartisan issue that both sides could agree on until donald trump came along with what changed? >> to bar from john kerry democrats were for the wall before they were against the wall. there was bipartisan support. people like barack obama voted for a lot more barricades on the southern border. they only became anti-border enforcement once it became the
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principal animating principle of the trump campaign in 2016. i don't think anyone can argue a porous border is a good idea. this is an anti-mexican, not a good idea for mexico either. one of the benefits of donald trump secure the border which is amazing, ten months into his presidency illegal crossings of plunged. and people from central america coming through mexico to get to the united states because they know we have got serious about our border. other headlines, the man who called the police saying he thought he murdered his wife after taking too much cold medicine. >> i think i did it.
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>> matthew phelps stabbed his wife lauren 123 times in their north carolina home. he could face the death penalty if convicted. rob: 3 members of one of america's most dangerous gangs pleaded guilty in the killing of a 16-year-old girl, testify against three other gang members charged in that murder. the girl was tortured on camera and her body left on the outskirts of washington dc. and another gang related death, total of 18 people have been arrested in connection with this horrible case. the trump administration is planning on building more jails, 4000 more illegal immigrant detainees, isis scouting sites to go to jail and making cities like chicago, detroit and salt lake city. arrested 97,000 illegal immigrants from january to
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september of this year. most of them colonel illegals which is a pretty% increase the same time under the obama administration. that never going up. >> nfl team apologizing for protesting the national anthem for playing overseas in london. jaguars president writing up letter to local military saying team fully understands the effect on the fans. certainly not intended to send a message that disparaged our flag or our nation. the team came under fire after kneeling during the anthem but standing during god save the queen. >> a behind-the-scenes look at the casting call for victoria avenue secret's highly anticipated show. >> everything about it, what
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they would feel. >> i will pick up the script so you can watch it. the model strutting their stuff in hopes of being one of the lucky few chosen to walk down the catwalk. it will take place in shanghai next month. going to the weather with janice. >> and how about that for a segue, 51 in minneapolis, 51 in chicago to the east coast. as far as rainfall we have potential for showers and thunderstorms across florida, pretty quiet forecast for much of the country. that is where we see some action, inches of rainfall and feet of snow as the system goes into the northwest. the good news is some of this will get into northern
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california. the central us warmer than average, 70s, the high is 62. we might flirt with 80 monday. more of those bikini models. >> try to be professional. one of the most popular suvs being pulled off the road. >> finders keepers, the airport selling everything in the lost and found. we will be right back. ♪
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do when the star-spangled banner started flying. rob: after four was a lot of work but down the hammers to stand and honor the national anthem. duane harrison, thanks for coming on. >> no problem. >> you heard the song from somewhere, didn't know the picture was being taken. >> we are from a small community and we will continue to do. jillian: you talked to your son's football team. what do you tell him and the rest of the players? do you watch football sunday and talk to him about that? >> something we all do, never been a question about it.
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rob: you are a patriots fan? is that your team? different from a lot of other teams. >> hopefully they keep up with that. >> what about the players who neil during the national anthem. >> that is their choice. my choice is to stand. rob: you are doing the work, a tough job. you are at a weird angle. you hear the song come on come you have coworkers with you, was a spontaneous. are you doing it together? can you tell us how you got
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there? >> all three of us heard it, wasn't talked about. that is what we did. jillian: what does the national and when the flag mean to you? are you surprised by this attention? >> it is a respect to me. i respect the flag, our soldiers, veterans, i will continue doing what i do. jillian: are you surprised by the attention you're getting? >> really overwhelmed. i didn't expect it. it is common practice for us. i don't see how it is out of the ordinary. rob: are you worried about the attitude these days? doesn't seem there's as much importance in national pride and things like national anthem, it has been marginalized to some
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extent. you feel that way? >> yes. i would like to go back to the basics where it is common practice. hopefully the youth goes that way. jillian: your friends and coworkers in the picture with you. who were your friends or coworkers in the picture with you? >> james greg's. jillian: how long have you known each other? do you do this all the time? >> i have known danny for eight years and james i have known six months. rob: we appreciate you coming on this morning. thank you very much. be safe up there. 46 minutes after the hour, check what is coming up on "fox and friends". jillian: what is coming up today? >> wide-ranging interview with the president of the united states, talk about tax reform, he is dangerously close to
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naming a new hhs secretary. listen. >> i was talking to kellyanne conway, seems your close. >> we are more than close, won't so you the name yet because we are more than close. it will be a fantastic nomination. rob: we will see that quickly and karen tends with a huge show coming up. don't miss a minute, i urge you to please get dressed. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied.
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rob: outside new york. the latest crime-fighting tool, the largest police forces the lapd approved a year-long tesla flying around. it is a dangerous situation. to contest the approval. rob: many on the left ramping up calls for background checks a new study find more gun laws are not stopping criminals from using guns, data from the center for gun policy and research shows the requiring background checks for every single firearm did not result in any increase in screenings. washington state, colorado and delaware, the study suggests the background checks will not stop anyone who simply want to break
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the law, they will find a way, a basic message from the story. and all-time high, the dow jones crossing another major milestone topping 23,005 for the first time ever. jillian: a look at the record-breaking numbers and what do you think we can see today? >> reporter: it doesn't become official until we close the day at the 23,000 market but yesterday we touched it for the first time. last time we saw the record was august 2nd when we hit 22,000. it only took 53 days to gain 1000 points, this is the fourth shortest stretch we have ever seen between these milestones and here's what the president had to say after we got there. >> i want to make and in a comment that the stock market hit an all-time record high. it broke for the first time ever, 23,000, we are very happy
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about that. that increase will do the same thing very soon. i think they will. rob: the 50th record close of the tao under donald trump so we hope it closes their today. rob: hopes it stays steady too. it is really high right now. talking about a car recall, a major -- >> not quite a recall but a push by the center for auto safety to recall 1.3 million ford explorer suvs. several hundred reports about this and injuries and three accidents, ford is saying the cars are safe but they are offering customers if you want to take your car in to get it repaired have it looked at.
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take a look at it if it will make you feel better. >> lots of sound items. >> the pittsburgh international airport, they don't blow away those lost and found items. what they do is hold an annual option, jewelry watches, iphones. big-ticket item, cars. you can get a car that was left behind at an airport, pittsburgh international airport. >> you drive to the airport. >> behind the charity, that is a cool thing. 54 minutes after the hour, the nfl punting on the national
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anthem controversy. why won't the players be punished for kneeling? rob: we will share some. amazing honky tonk? i can't believe you got us tickets. i did. i didn't pay for anything. you never do. send me what i owe. i got it. i mean, you did find money to buy those boots. are you serious? is that why you don't like them? those boots could make a unicorn cry. yeah, tears of joy. the bank of america mobile banking app. the fast, secure and simple way to send money. toddlers see things a bit undifferently with pampers easy ups they'll see a stretchy waistband you'll see pampers' superior protection and you'll both see an easy way to underwear pampers easy ups
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jillian: if they want to protest whatever, do it on their own time. they have plenty of money time and money to help who they want. disrespecting our flag does no good. roob rob keep those comments coming in. we begin with the good. 6-year-old wants to grow up and be a cop. giving his thanks to them in a special way oliver davis from kansas city, kansas. serving donuts to more than a thousands police officers. jillian: two women charged with robbing two banks dressed as nuns now facing more charges. the fbi busting the pair after robbing a second bank in new jersey. now investigators say they're responsible for an attempted third heist in pennsylvania back in august. rob: some bad nuns. finally the ugly, a run away bull escaping the slaughter house. the animal making to a soccer field in a park nearby. police eventually able to catch it two hours later and took it to an animal sanctuary. i always said if you escape the slaughter house you deserve to live.
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he got out of there. jillian: i wonder what happened now. rob: he went to a sanctuary. i hope he gets away with it. we will see. jillian: thanks for joining us this morning. have a good day. rob: "fox & friends" starts right now. we'll see you later. ♪ ♪ >> let's give our country the best christmas present of all, massive tax relief. >> i'll vote for almost any tax cut that comes down. but i won't do it and say i'm also -- i don't care about spending. like mccain and graham who parade as conservatives. >> i have had a great relationship with rand paul. i think he is going to be with us. i think in the end he is going to be with us. >> in the end fbi documents that show the russian nuclear industry officials kick back millions and millions of dollars to the clinton foundation. >> this is a massive scandal. it is still shocking to me that there has not been a congressional hearing. >> nfl will not force its players to stand for the national anthem and will not punish those who kneel. >> today's discussion
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