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i could see it over and over and over. >> sergeant howard, thank you for your service. that does it for us. for all of our vets in our audience, thank you for your service, too. >> thank you very much. have a good evening. >> president trump entering the homestretch of his marathon trip through asia, but dominating the headlines, a new denial from vladimir putin over russian meddling in the 2016 election. i'm rick leventhal. this is "the fox report." president trump is in hanoi, vietnam, the second to last stop on his nearly two-week, five-nation tour across asia. the president making a brief state visit thereafter meeting with russian president putin on the sidelines of a region alec nommic summit. trump said that they mainly talked about syria, but touched on the 2016 election. the president telling reporters, "he said he didn't meddle. i asked him again. you can only ask him so many
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times i asked him again. he said he absolutely did not meddle in our election. he did not do what they're saying he did. " ""john roberts is reporting on this on a moving bus at this moment. john, it's a fine distinction, but the president didn't say he believed putin. he said that he believes that putin means it, right? >> yeah. there is a different here and the language is what is important. we're pulling this bus, by the way, up to the royal palace in downtown hanoi, where the president and the president of vietnam will hold bilateral meetings. the president did make a lot of news on air force one when he said that he talked to president putin about whether or not russia meddled in the election. he got a denial from putin.
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talking to reporters on the way back. and this is where the nuance is important. it's been widely reported that the president said that he believed putin when he said he did not meddle. but the way it read and the audio transcript was, "every time he sees me, he says, i didn't do that. and i really believe when he tells me that he means it. he says, i didn't do that. i think he's insulted by it, if you want to know the truth." to be sure we're accurate here in characterizing the president's comments, we don't know what he meant or what he was thinking, but he said, "i believe putin means it when he tells me that," not necessary that he believes putin. the president said he didn't go into too much detail with vladimir putin about it, because he could stand there and argue with him but it probably wouldn't get much done of a concrete nature. he had a lot of things to talk to him about since the isis
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headquarters of raqqa fell. and the president and president putin agreed they would find a way forward and political solution to syria under the framework of the u.n. security council on syria. the two leaders saying that efforts to deconflict between the two militaries have proven fruitful in their ability to get after isis and they will continue to do that. we have this press conference soon and we expect that he will be asked to clarify what he meant about president putin. in terms of what he will do with the vietnamese president, the president is expected to get a strong measure of support from the president in the president's efforts to reign in north korea's nuclear program. he's been trying to get a lot of support for economic and diplomatic moves against north korea. it's also expected that he will expand trade with vietnam.
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there could be some new property acquired by the united states to build a new embassy 1 ha-- in hanoi. and the coast guard is transering if a coast guard vessel to help with coast protection, especially important when you consider china's development of military facilities in the south china sea. a lot to talk about here in hanoi and we'll be with you all the way on that. >> and the looks like the bus driver is having issues getting through the gate, john. can you tell us about the challenges in navigating that driveway? >> well, i mean, navigating the driveway was nothing compared to navigating the narrow streets of hanoi. >> and there goes the shot. >> very narrow roads. he's doing his best. >> and you're testing the technology and we appreciate that. john roberts, thanks very much. roy moore the candidate for
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alabama's seat refusing to exit the rate, denying claims that he pursued romantic relationship with teenagers. moore said that it's an attempt to derail his campaign weeks before the election. >> to be attacked for allegations of sexual misconduct contradicts my entire career in law. i want to make it clear to the media present and people present, i have not provided alcoholic beverages, beer or anything else, to a minor. i have not been guilty of sexual misconduct with anyone. >> jonathan serrie has more on this from alabama. how did that public appearance go over today? >> hi, rick. well, roy moore was greeted by both supporters and detractors, as he delivered the keynote speech at a veterans day program held at a public library held outside of birmingham.
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when he showed up, a group of protesters gathered out side the venue and one protester that made it inside had to be escorted out. moore's speech focused primarily on military service, but did address the allegations against him, suggesting they were politically motivated, since they surfaced nearly 40 years after the fact and a month from the general election. >> it's come up now, it's well confirmed. it rings true. and it's not like men in power don't do this. >> moore faces democrat doug jones in the general election. >> it seems like the allegations have to be having a dramatic impact on the race. >> certainly democratic voters hope it will, in fact. many democrat-leaning voters say they see it as an opportunity to, for once, win a statewide election in alabama, win has been solidly red for many years.
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however, moore not only faces opposition from democrats, but also from within his own party. take a look at this tweet. republican senator bob corker of tennessee tweeted, "look, i'm sorry, but even before these reports surfaced, roy moore's nomination was a bridge too far." moore enjoyed grassroots support against christian conservatives that trust him and his stand on social issues. and steve bannon had this to say during a speech at the citadel militarily college. >> until i see additional evidence on judge moore, i'm standing with him. >> on sean hannity's radio show, judge moore speculated that the allegations have surfaced -- they may be driven not only by democrats, but perhaps establishment republicans wanting to undermine his campaign. rick? >> jonathan serrie in gadsden,
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alabama. thank you. a time of gratitude and remembrance, as we mark veterans day here in america. vice president mike pence honoring those that made the ultimate sacrifice, laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. the vice president reap it rating the nation's commitment to the heroes that have served so brave ly. >> i say to each and every one of you veterans gathered here and all those that might be looking on, we're grateful for your service. we're grateful for your sacrifice. and i'll make you a promise. just as you fought for us, we will always fight for you.
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more from washington. >> vice president mike pence never served in the military himself but is familiar with the sacrifices. his dad fought in the korea war, his brother is a marine and his son is in training now. that connection was very evident when he and his wife went to the vietnam veterans memorial to help volunteers clean the names listed on the wall. he was on his hands and knees with the other volunteers. it was below freezing. he said it was a great way to start his veterans day. later at arlington, the vice president talked about how his father was never the same after the korean war and that countless veterans face the same challenges as they return home. his message to them, "you are not alone." >> to all our veterans looking on, know this. we're with you.
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you do not carry that burden alone. as a nation, we stand ready to help you shoulder that load, with the compassion and support and prayers of the american people. you were there for us and now we're there for you. >> across the country towns big and small are honoring those that wear the uniform. in the vice president's hometown of indianapolis, crowds lined the streets for a parade featuring 80 units marching alongside floats in addition to a group of floats that spelled out "indianapolis." in new york city, andrew cuomo commemorated the holiday by unveiling new custom license plates for each branch of the military. and vice president pence challenged everyone to think at
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least one veteran living today. they deserve our gratitude as well as our understanding, support and our help, as they return home from the fight for our freedoms. rick? >> they certainly do. garrett tenney in washington. some survivors speaking out nearly a week after the shooting in a small texas town. a group of u.s. cities and states banning together to fight one of president trump's policy decisions. why they say that the president is not just out of touch with americans but the entire world. >> the primary point that i want to make is that the trump administration is not only isolated in the world community on this issue, but also isolated within america on this issue. t d #stuffynose #nosleep #mouthbreather
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>> with the trump administration pulling out of the paris climate accord, a group called america's pledge is taking matters into its own hands, vowing to cut greenhouse emissions here in the u.s. it has an economy bigger than jap japan. al gore was there, also there, former new york mayor michael bloomberg. >> if you're worried about the effects of our federal government and what the administration has been saying, i'm happy to say that since last november the rate of coal plant closures has increased, which shows you just how much influence washington has on this issue. >> the group says that president trump's withdrawal from the agreement has sparked a groundswell of activism, but admit they will not be able to achieve their ultimate goals without the federal government. a pair of parishioners breaking
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their silence almost a week after kdevin kelley shot up the church. they said that they felt threatened by kelley. >> we know that the gunman attended a halloween event not terribly long ago, seeing as how it's only mid november now, and it was sponsored by the church, but there are varying accounts as to how he behaved at that particular event. as we reported this week, the pastor of the first baptist church viewed his presence as a good sign that perhaps it was a man trying to turn over a new leaf, but other members of the congregation tell "the associated press" that he was dressed in all black, that he didn't engage with people, had a blank stare on his face and that
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they were scared, the thought crossing their minds that he was possibly armed. remember, the shooter's mother-in-law attended this church, but she was not there last sunday when the shooting happened. rick? >> that's chilling. casey, i see the scene behind you. how are the victims being honored there today? >> in a whole host of ways and, of course, it is veterans day, and, boy, did it take on a whole new meaning for this small community. out of the 26 people who were murdered as they worshipped, nearly half of them have ties to the united states air force. so there was full military salute to the victims, with an honor guard ceremony at the town's community center. also today, some of the first funerals. friends and family said goodbye to therese and richard rodriguez
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in a private ceremony. they were both reportedly enjoying their retirement together, very active members of this church. we spoke it a catholic priest that came by the scene to pray with everyone today and he had this message for everyone out there. >> pray, certainly pray for the people here and for your community. then after you pray have some self-reflection and see how much you are fostering love, especially with your children. >> words of wisdom for society as a whole, as many of us struggle to make sense out of a very senseless crime. rick? >> casey steagle in sutherland springs, thanks very much. we're learning month are about the ambush that killed four u.s. soldiers in niger. what a new report reveals about the timeline of the attack.
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>> we're learning new possible details about the ambush that killed four u.s. soldiers in niger. one of the men may have been captured and executed after the initial attack. "the washington post" reports two villagers found ladavid johnson with his hands tied and gaping wound to the back of his head. the deadly attack happened last month. it's expected to be orchestrated by militants linked to the islamic state. media companies are severing
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relationships with louis c.k. he's the latest in a string of hollywood celebrities. will carr has more on this story it. he released a lengthy statement. did it include an apology? >> not to the women involved, even after he admitted that the allegations were true. "i spent my long and lucky career talking and saying anything i want. i will step become and take a long time to listen." five women have accused louis c.k. of exposing and touching himself in front of them. >> i think there's concern over that he didn't apologize, however he's one of the first people to say, these stories are true. >> fx, hbo and netflix have cut their ties with the comedian
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since the allegations broke out. rick? >> and release of his movie was canceled. it seems that every day we hear more allegations against more celebrities. >> yeah, that's right. richard dreyfuss's son accused kevin spacey of groping him when he was 18. richard dreyfuss tweeted he was proud of his son. a woman came out and claimed that richard dreyfuss exposed himself in the 1980s. he denied it, but said that he wasn't the nicest guy back then and did flirt with a lot of women. and kevin spacey is being accused of 15 men of sexual assault or inappropriate behavior. and we're hearing about an allegation from george takei. anthony edwards has accused gary goddard of molestation.
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goddard calling that false. allegations really pouring out ever since harvey weinstein and the story broke, rick. and it doesn't appear they will stop anytime soon. >> safe bet. will carr, thank you. president trump's chat with vladimir putin getting a lot of attention. the president saying that he believes that putin means it when he said that he didn't mean by it. jamie weinstein will be here to help us parse through the words. dozens of veterans flying to the nation's capital. the details coming up. >> when we got back from vietnam, there was no welcome. it was like nobody cared about us, to be honest with you. it's the welcome home we never got. akes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way
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christmas? >> there are differences and we'll take that to conference. it's 90% the same with little tweaks and nuances and i find that very encouraging. we're on pace to pass ours out of the house next thursday. >> here's how the two plans compare. both cut the corporate tax rate by 15%. for individuals, there are seven brackets in the senate plan, four in the houses. senate plan lets homeowners deduct mortgage interest payments up to $1 million. that's how it is now. the house cuts it in half. the elimination for state and local taxes, and the house bill allows it up to $10,000. this is a big one for moderate republicans in high-tax states like new york and california. >> the only way to be considered
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is if the full property tax deduction is restored and if the state income tax is restored. other than that, it will be a tax increase on my constituents. >> mitch mcconnell made headlines when he told the "new york times" that he misspoke when he said, "nobody in the middle class will get a tax increase." he said he cannot promise that now. democrats are not on board with the republican plans. on friday, house minority leader nancy pelosi said, whether it's the senate or the house plan, it's "a tax scam," in her words. >> tax reform will be a major topic on "fox news sunday" tomorrow. and kevin brady will sit down with an exclusive interview with chris wallace. check your local listings. let's dig deeper now on one of the top stories, president trump's chat with russian president vladimir putin. the two talking on the sidelines
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of the asian pacific summit, where putin denies meddling in the 2016 election. now the president is weighing in on that, telling reporters, "every time he sees me, he says, i didn't do that. and i believe, i really believe that when he tells me that, he means it." moments ago, the president tweeted this, "when will all the haters and fools out there realize that having a good relationship with russia is a good thing, not a bad thing? they're always playing politics. bad for our country. 5 want to solve north korea, syria, ukraine, terrorism and russia can greatly help." let's bring in jamie weinstein, host of the self-titled podcast. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> good. i was going to get your reaction to what the president said on the plane, but now he's tweeted. so what do you think of the point he's making now?
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>> it's clear that from the beginning when donald trumps with running for president that he wanted to have a change in relations with russia. now some people believe there is nefarious reasons there and collusion. whether you believe that or he felt it was a bad policy, it's something he's wanted to do for some time. the statements he made abroad, either interpretation, that what the president might have been saying is that he was saying that he believes that vladimir putin believes there was no russian meddling is remarkable. either way, it contradicts what america's intel agency said. if you remember the intel report, the unclassified report into russian hacking, they assess with high confidence that putin himself direct the the russian hacks. so it's a contradiction on what the intel agencies have told donald trump.
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it's a fairly remarkable statement for a president of the united states to be abroad and side with a leader of a country that's not exactly an ally 7 america's own intel agencies. >> if the president said that he believes that putin believes it when he says he didn't meddle, maybe he has an ulterior motive and maybe he's saying that for a reason. >> perhaps he wants to get past of the issue entirely to work on other issues. regardless of whether there is some grand scheme here or if he's playing 3d or 4d chess among his opponents, it's a remarkable thing for a president of the united states to be on foreign soil and side with a leader of an unsavory country -- i shouldn't say unsavory
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country, but a country that is not an ally. if it was a democratic president, republicans would be up in arms, and some are. john mccain released a statement, attacking what the president said. >> to finish that point, there could be something to gain by offering support to his russian counterpart, as evidenced by his most recent tweet saying that he is trying to get stuff done. >> maybe it will lead to cooperation. maybe it will be seen as a point of weakness, conceding a point that our intelligence agencies say is not true. they say that not only the hacks occurred, but vladimir putin directed them. so, you know, perhaps this is 3d chess and no one realizes it, but it's clear that donald trump wants to move beyond the hacking situation to deal with these
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issues, but he's conceding a point to vladimir putin on foreign soil throwing what appears to be our intel agencies under the bus, saying that he believes vladimir putin's interpretation or even that putin didn't do it. >> and he said on air force one that he's really hoping to move past it. what is he going to do, sit there and argue with the russian president. "well, we think you did meddle." will he continue that or move on to more pressing matters that might affect more americans moving forward? >> he clearly wants to move on, but he does seem that he wants to concede the point. you can, you know, move on to other issues perhaps without conceding the point, but clearly there's a lot of issues at stake here. donald trump, as he mentioned, witness to deal with north korea, syria, and ukraine, i think he mentioned. there's a lot of conflict between the united states and russia and there are some issues
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that there might be common ground on. that's clearly where donald trump wants to move. the hacking, the collusion question, he wants to put it away. but i don't think it's going away. obviously, robert mueller is still doing his investigation. as much as donald trump wants to do that, those questions will still linger. >> i think you are right about that, jamie. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> the stars and stripes honor flight is a program making sure that veterans of world war ii and korean and vietnam wars make it to washington to see their memorials. ♪ and bright stars >> it's 5:00 a.m. on a saturday, but at mitchell international airport in milwaukee, you would never know it. many of these veterans have memories of leaving this airport somber, destined for war.
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now it's a party to celebrate and honor those who serve. how excited are you about this? >> i'm extremely excited. it's a good feeling, a very good feeling. >> it's amazing. >> excitement is high, as we head to our nation's capitol. the stars and stripes honors flight is taking about 150 veterans to see the memorial built in their honor, some for the very first time. among them, three brothers, roger, khan and grant haggen, all served in the vietnam war between 1964 and 1974. >> it's a miracle the fact that we all survived. >> the three served in different roles, a grunt, instructor, pilot. >> we don't talk about it. most guys don't. >> for some reason, it feels okay to do that this weekend. >> and that's just one part of the stars and stripes honor flights mission.
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[applause] >> it's just awesome seeing the smiles on their faces. >> you guys were in vietnam and you didn't get that welcome home. what does it feel like right now to get that welcome home. >> i'm going to cry. >> when we got back from vietnam, it was no welcome. nobody cared about us, to be honest with you. it's the welcome home we never got. >> time at the world war ii memorial brought awe. the vietnam memorial brought tears.
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there's a sea of names. >> every name on there represents a family tore apart. >> and also on their minds, as they saw the wall and the gravestones at arlington cemetery, their own brushes with death. >> i got shot down in a helicopter. it was like a car crash. we were going to a top of a mountain. mortars went off. everything went wrong. the way down, on fire, smoke, it was somewhat traumatic. >> you are the pilot that brought the helicopter down and everyone survived. >> that's correct. >> if i could salute you. >> thank you. >> back on the plane, a special surprise. >> mail call. mail call. receiving letters of thanks from their loved ones. >> this is from my grandchildren. i'm their hero. >> it's been a long day.
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it's not over yet. for many, it's that welcome home they've been waiting so long for. how are you feeling? >> top of the world. >> how great was that? leah gabriel reporting. to find out more about this organization, head to starsandstripeshonorflight.org. a big chunk of the country bundling up after a blast of frigid air. latest forecast just ahead. plus, an airport worker arrested for allegedly possessing a weapon of mass destruction. disturbing details, straight ahead. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain.
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controller for possession of a pipe bomb. the suspect, 30-year-old paul bandon, had access to a control tower. this is sparking concerns over what he might have been planning >> i feel scared because he could have hurt anybody. we don't know what his intentions was or what he was going to do with that thing. >> police are charging two charlotte residents with manufacturing and possessing a weapon of mass destruction. a phone call led them to a home where they found a pipe bomb. derek fells said that he made the bomb to use against a neighbor he had a dispute with. he said he changed his mind and then changed his mind and gave it to his friend and roommate, who is a full-time air traffic controller. he was arrested friday.
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it the bomb never made it to the airport, however given access to the charlotte/douglas international airport, the fact that he was in possession of the bomb is of great concern. the airport said that he only had access to the offsite control tower and no access to the restricted areas of the terminal or ramp. charlotte/douglas said he didn't have access to any air craft. the arrest causing some concern for some travelers at charlotte's airport. >> i feel scared because could have hurt anybody. you don't know what his intention was or what he was going to do with that thing. >> if they know ahead of time there is something to keep us safe. >> the charge is possession, acquiring and transporting a weapon of mass destruction. and fells is charged with three counts of manufacturing a weapon
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of mass destruction. both men are in the mecklenburg county jail with $45,000 bonds. rick? >> thank you. the mercury fortunately is rising now in the northeast and mid-atlantic after a blast of arctic air caused all sorts of problems across the great lakes region and the northeast, including motorists navigating icy roads in syracuse, new york. >> probably used to it, but it's below average when you talk about where we should be this time of year. a warm-up is about to take place and already is. it will be very slow. plenty of cool temperatures across the country. talk a look at the upper midwest. that's where the temperatures have been incredibly cool, way below our seasonal average. feels-like, 35. stretching back into the midwest in the mid 20s. 30 in chicago. with that wind, it feels frigid. the slow warm-up takes place
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overnight tonight and into your sunday. here's your overnight lows. you are seeing that we're at them. 30 in detroit. so not a huge difference there. and it will have to warm up in chicago to get down to that early morning low for tomorrow. you begin to see the temperatures climbing just a little bit for you on sunday. running become down into the 40s, mid to upper 40s in some cases. the same will be true for us on monday. then more of a heat-up begins to pump in on tuesday and wednesday and we'll bounce back into the 50s. and things will be feeling more comfortable after dealing with cool weather here. otherwise, mostly clear conditions across the country. a little bit of a mix in the plains states. our next big system is coming in from the pacific northwest. we're looking at a rain system. upper elevations and snow. this is beginning tonight, running into tomorrow. at times, we'll look at very heavy rainfall.
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before it's all said and done, you will get reds and oranges around seattle and down to portland. that's 4 to 6 inches. we can see some standing water in those areas. for the rest of the country and specifically here in the northeast, it's just cold, cold, cold temperatures, rick. >> 20s last night, right? did we break the record? >> several areas broke the record, but we were right down at it everywhere. >> you don't expect that in early november. >> no, you don't. thanks. >> the u.s. honoring its brave men and women as folks across europe do the same, remembering those that fought and made the ultimate sacrifice in world war i. those ceremonies are still ahead. plus this -- >> i've been watching these videos of soldiers and sailors and airmen and marines coming home. and my allergies kick in when i'm watching. i hope i get the response i'm looking for. >> this u.s. army soldier warming our hearts, returning home unannounced.
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>> an arizona veteran giving his family a happy homecoming. sergeant first class christopher howard surprised his kids at school, sneaking up behind his son while he was carrying the flag at a basketball game. >> for them, this is an eternity. when you are that young, a year of your dad being gone, it's a good fraction of your life. >> it's building up for a whole year. you anticipate this moment and then just watching your kids see their dad. i saw it from their eyes the whole time he was gone, how they missed their dad. >> sergeant howard said he was
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inspired by other viral vit videos of veterans surprising their kids. u.k. and france among the countries around the world honoring soldiers on world war i, marking 99 years since the german and allied forces agreed to lay down their weapons and end the great war. >> here in the u.k., there's been memorial events held across the country to arm armistice day, a time to remember vote that died in all wars. at 11:00 a.m., the bells of big ben rang out and the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month. it marks the moment the guns stopped fire in november, 1918. 2 minutes of silence followed. across the u.k., 700,000 british servicemen died in world whhat
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-- world war i. the last of the survivors have passed away. britain, alongside the u.s., has lost, of course, many service members in more recent conflicts such as afghanistan and iraq. so this day is very much on people's minds and there were similar tributes held all over the country. tomorrow there will be another event attended by the queen to mark remembrance sunday. there was also a ceremony in france today. emanuel macron laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. and next year france will be holding a special event to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. rick? >> unique honor for a world war ii veteran. a new product with this airman's picture on the label. >> i don't like being called a hero. >> why not? >> a hero is somebody that does
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reporter: a unique honor for one of the last living tuskeegee airmen. his picture is the label that goes on sale. lyle flew 27 combat missions over germany, escorting bombers anding down german planes. on this veterans day i want to give a shout-out to the battalion i embedded with in iraq. this is their hooch they slept
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in the kuwaiti desert. we salute all marines and all veterans on this november 11, 2017. "watters world" starts now. jesse: welcome to "watters world." i'm jesse watters. we are starting to show up on hannity's set because we are interviewing sean hannity. he's apparently too much of a big shot to come down to the with the * set. with the * made a pilgrimage to washington square park on the anniversary of president trump's election where liberals were screaming in protest.
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