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boat, thomas most-watched, most trusted, and most grateful that you spent the evening with us. much more news to come, it kicks off at 4:00 a.m. eastern. good night from washington is donald trump junior has released private messages he had with wikileaks during the 2016 election. he released all of them. >> we know for certain that for a while the department of justice has been looking into these allegations, not just uranium one but the clinton foundation. >> sounded like a crackling something. i'm looking around like a what is that we have deficits with almost everybody, very quickly
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and substantially. >> not just popping out of nowhere. their platform, something is wrong. ♪ ♪ rob: you were watching "fox and friends" first on this tuesday morning just a little bit after 4:00 in the morning on the east coast. thank you for joining us. donald trump junior setting the record straight responding to reports he communicated with
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wikileaks during the election as the tables turn back to hillary clinton who could be feeling the heat once again from the justice department. griff jenkins live in the nation's capital where the new door just opened. >> the open door could be another special prosecution, jeff sessions directing the development of justice to evaluate whether a special counsel should be appointed to look into the clinton foundation in the uranium one deal during the obama era. the justice department said sessions is instructing senior prosecutors to make recommendations whether any matters not currently under investigation should be open to require further resources or merit the employment of a special counsel. democrats like ranking member of house intelligence committee adam schiff says of the attorney general bends to pressure from the president and his allies at the.of special counsel to
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investigate trump's vanquished rival it could spell the end of the province of justice, donald trump has called for an investigation into uranium one on twitter. speaking of the president and twitter his oldest son don junior releasing private twitter exchanges between himself and wikileaks during the 2016 election, trump junior tweeting here's the entire chain of messages with my whopping three responses, which one of the congressional committees has chosen so selectively leaked, ironic. one of them, wikileaks urged trump junior about hillary clinton wanting to, quote, just thrown julian assange who has acknowledged the exchanges. finally attorney general jeff sessions testifying before the house judiciary committee, we can expect a lot of news later today. rob: thank you for joining us.
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to lead the russian investigation, there's been no evidence the trump campaign colluded with moscow to win the white house, no evidence but ohio congressman jim jordan says there's another case with plenty of evidence to warrant a special investigation. >> james comey called it a matter, not an investigation, and exoneration letter prior to interviewing secretary clinton, and when he was fired what does he do? leaks a government document through a friend to the new york times and said to create momentum for special counsel and who does the special counsel have to be? his best friends, predecessor, mentor, bob mueller, the guy -- when all those -- not to mention the dossier when all this comes out, if this doesn't warrant a
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special counsel what does? rob: more to come on that. a bombshell report from the state department revealing 30,000 visas issued to people from terror sponsored countries since 2007. robert ray joins us from los angeles for more on donald trump has renewed call to ban lottery based programs. >> the so-called diversity visas have become a lightning rod for criticism especially after the terrorist attack in new york city. white house email monday detailing state department statistics showing the 2007, the us issued 30,000 permanent resident visas to people from nations designated sponsors of terrorism. two third from iran, 21,000 and you have 7200 to sudan and the rest from syria, the only countries designated by the state department as sponsors of
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terrorism. the program offers a lottery of 50,000 immigrant visas each year drawn from random selection among all entries from countries with low rates of immigration to the us. donald trump has taken to twitter calling for ending the program saying at present significant vulnerabilities to national security and the attorney general has also spoken out on the issue. >> merit-based system by definition would be safer, terrorist tactics are revolving and we are adapting our own tactics to meet the challenge. >> lawmakers were not always by the president including lindsey graham and john mccain also calling for immigration reform and the merit-based system you heard the ag mentioning, opposition picking up after the new york attacks the left we people that we could go, sayfullo habibullaevic saipov facing terrorism charges, he immigrated in 2010 with a
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diversity visa. top congressional democrats a these visa recipients they face the same vetting as all other programs, critic that the state department to the program's 2004, 2013 bipartisan measure would have done away with the program but failed to pass the senate. rob: we will follow that. dob support crumbling for alabama senate candidate roy moore as a fifth accuser of sexual misconduct has come ward. beverly young nelson says she was a 16-year-old waitress when district attorney more sexually assaulted her, more slamming the accusations as politically motivated. >> this is absolutely false. i never did what she said i did, i don't even know the woman, don't know anything, this is a political maneuver, nothing to do with reality, all about politics. >> mitch mcconnell pulling his
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support. >> he should step aside. >> you believe these allegations to be true? >> i believe the women, yes. >> chairman cory gardner also spoke out saying if more is elected the senate should vote to expel him. much more to come back. rand paul meantime back on the senate floor but still recovering from six broken ribs after being attacked in his own yard, this bizarre story, his neighbor charged with assault claiming it was over a landscaping butte and paul was not hit from behind, paul telling the washington examiner, quote, there is no motive that would justify hitting somebody from behind and breaking their ribs and damaging -- no justification for something like that. donald trump tweeting his support, quote, great to see rand paul looking well and back on the senate floor. he will help us with tax cuts and reform. right now donald trump is on his way back to the us after
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wrapping up his marathon through asia, commander-in-chief meeting with key allies they economic conference in the philippines during the final leg of the 12 day trip. north korea high on the agenda as the president met with the president of japan and australia prime minister malcolm turned bill. the change north korean regime comes to its senses and stops its reckless provocation and threats of conflict in our region. >> progress on almost everybody. very quickly and substantially. >> donald trump is set to land in washington dc tonight and is promising a big announcement tweeting i will be making a major announcement on my return to dc, time and date to be set.
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we will have that or you. donald trump announcing his pick for the next secretary of health and human services following the resignation of tom price tweeting happy to announce i am nominating alex aczar to be the next age age as secretary, a star for better health care and lower drug prices, he needs confirmation from the senate, former executive for the pharmaceutical company eli lilly and worked as deputy secretary of hhs under george w. bush and clicked for supreme court justice antonin scalia. this is pretty cool. a rare piece of jfk history going up for sale, believed to be the last document ever signed by president john f. kennedy, the day before his assassination in dallas. this autographed photo was given to the ambassador the morning he left for texas.
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the price tag is $80,000 and owned by a collector in philadelphia. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour. terror content crackdown. use of the tube removing one of the most dangerous voices of al qaeda. why has it taken a decade to take down his terror propaganda? our next guest into terrorist for living and says comes down to one thing, money. >> they claimed we don't know. guess what? we know. >> bombshell new evidence igniting a slew of new charges in the investigation of a penn state student, the new tape from inside that frat house just surfing -- surfacing. the controversial cover of colin kaepernick, citizen of the year, listen to what you think coming up. ♪ my name is jeff sheldon,
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rob: a cheating scandal rocking ohio state university, 80 students, the messaging apps called -- to share answers on classwork saying, quote, sharing the due dates for an assignment perfectly acceptable but sharing answers to a final exam is not. the students could be facing expulsion. sticking around colleges and universities, 12 additional fraternity members have been charged in the penn state hazing death of timothy p out that. prosecutors say they have uncovered new surveillance video from the basement of the fraternity house after finding it was intentionally deleted showing the brothers giving him 18 drinks in an hour and 22 minutes >> they claimed we don't know
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other than what in the upstairs video and we don't know what happened in the basement. guess what? now we know. rob: 17 brothers facing a slew of charges including involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, and hazing, for the february 2016 incident. we first told you about this yesterday, use of the tube is finally removing and banning all videos of the dangerously influential al qaeda leader nearly ten years after the obama administration put him on the terror kill list. why did it take so long? what else is out there we should be worried about? here to discuss this, special operations intelligence analyst, thank you for joining us. i was very surprised to hear that this is just now officially being taken down and banned from use of a tube of. why did it take so long? >> a number of reasons.
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by allowing extremist content using the tube has helped shape the generation of american terrorists and played a role in radicalizing a global jihadi movement. the fort would shooter, orlando, san bernardino, the london bridge attacks, all those individuals were influenced by isis content on youto. groups like isis and al qaeda wouldn't be where they are today without access to the system. they thrive on this propaganda machine and intelligence services have been trying to get their heads wrapped around it because the likes of google won't play ball. telling the us government to know -- that is dangerous, they hide behind his data privacy law and say they are protecting the american people but it doesn't protect us when this content is used against us. >> especially when they use it to spread their message and that
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is more common now that their caliphate is becoming less and less in terms of a physical location. showing those attacks that were connected to youto videos and the london attack, ch attacks, and warren himself was killed in 2011 by a missile from a drone. what do we need to be concerned with in terms of what needs to be taken down next and other social media sites? >> this is just the beginning, use of the tube was cool with this until i started losing money from advertisers, that is when they decided to say we've got to do something about it. advertisers are pulling their money from youtube because advertisements were being shown on his ramus -- extremist videos and when you see that you don't want to be associated with it. there is a significant issue.
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the other problem is 4 years the us government has been trying to combat this but if not youto they go to facebook and twitter so collectively these organizations need to come together and look at the tech that is used to combat is this. over 400 hours of video uploaded to youtube every single minute so the sheer volume of the extremist propaganda videos are near impossible to look at manually so they look to this automation and machine learning to stop this content from getting out before it is able to spread. a lot of things can be done but in the end this is a good step forward. rob: finally this step forward will continue. have a great day. the time is 20 minutes after the hour. remember the woman fired from her government job for flipping off donald trump eq now she's
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catching in on the disrespect to our commander in chief, we will tell you how. a change to a classic barbie getting a new wardrobe accessory. we will tell you about that. carly shimkus with reaction online. ♪
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jillian: and some kneeling and went into an has a hard time landing a job but gq has room for the porter quarterback naming him the 17 citizen of the year. carly shimkus with serious x and 115 here with the controversial cover that everyone is talking about but not the first controversial cover for the man.
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>> everybody is talking about it. the magazine says they selected don't want to celebrate the man who became a movement. there are people who agree with the decision, they feel he sacrificed his nfl job to fight racial inequality. others to see the national anthem protests as disrespectful are angry and suggesting other people they feel deserve the title more, espn reporter brett mc henry says jj watt raise $37 million for hurricane harvey victims, and refused to stand for the national and you're going to citizen of the year. got says police officer ramon rescued 1500 texans from hurricane harvey while battling stage iv metastatic colon cancer. he feels he deserves that title. nick on twitter said citizen of the year goes to colin kaepernick when there are others who do their that title much more, here are a few, jonathan smith who was shot while saving
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people's lives during the vegas massacre. rob jones, a veteran who lost both legs and went on to run 31 marathons in 31 days for charity. jj watt, norbert ramon, the staff of the ross lennox hospital center, taylor winston who was a marine who stole that truck during the vegas shooting to help save people's lives, fantastic selections. rob: glamour magazine -- the woman of the year. on the same line, barbie is getting a makeover. >> mattel released the first ever barbie doll wearing a muslim 5 scarf. this dollars modeler and hired by the olympic sentence there, the olympian you see right here, took to twitter saying thank you
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for announcing me as the newest number of the barbie hero family. i'm proud to know little girls everywhere can now play with a barbie who chooses where he shot. this is a childhood dream come through. people are reacting on social media. there is as we need more barbies that represent all of us but another twitter user disagrees, they say lynn pushing their stupid agenda to say no to this barbie doll. anything to inspire little girls to play and celebrate everybody's differences is a good thing. rob: dale earnhardt junior. >> reveals his true identity on twitter yesterday, twitter allowing twitter users to have longer screen name so he included his real first name which is ralph. i didn't know that but true fans probably knew that. he and his father, their first name is actually ralph. one twitter users is if people
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are going what's up with dale adding ralph but real fans know. i'm sure you knew. great racecar driver as well. appreciate it. it is 26 minutes after the top of the hour, stark warning for us commander, the us will not win a war against north korea. our next guest says all options are on the table. plus meet the united states marine who lost both his legs and or and just crushed 31 marathons in 31 days, rob jones joins us live to share his incredible story. ♪
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jillian: 4:30 on the east coast.
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a shocking morning retired us commander, american troops would be "outnumbered" and at risk of losing a war to north korea's 1.2 million soldiers as donald trump is set to make a major announcement regarding the road the nation returning to the white house tomorrow. you to weigh in his assistant vice chief of staff of the air force, lieutenant general richard newton. thank you for joining us. i want your response to this off the top. we have this quote from the letter of retired lieutenant general jan who says the 28,500 us armed forces personnel vastly "outnumbered," unlike every conflict since the last korean war we will not be able to build up our forces prior to the start of hostilities. how much will that impact the ability to win a conflict
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against north korea? >> he was an exceptional general officer and well experienced in the region. war with north korea would be catastrophic but as secretary mattis declared, we will be ready should war come as we don't want to fight, we like diplomatic and economic efforts to lead the national security efforts but to protect the american people and national security interests should it come to that we will be prepared and accessible. rob: we have 1.3 million active personnel in 1 million who are reserve forces so all options on the table, the first being negotiation and diplomacy. >> absolutely. you have seen that play out particularly if you have been looking at donald trump's trip to the region a lot of
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diplomatic and economic efforts are in place but we have to.1 million men and women in uniform, 1 million on active duty in the reserve but in the region for the first time in ten years we have grouped together, we have 28,000 plus, serving in korea, we have the one and be 2, 4/7 operations in guam so we are demonstrating the capabilities, deterrence, and should we not be able to dissuade this evil dictator kim, there are ramifications for his efforts to hurtle his country towards war particularly as he begins to demonstrate he has nuclear capability and means to deliver those weapons. jillian: in terms of the
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military option should reach that point is it possible to point out what could be referred to is less catastrophic military option that may be on the table? >> i won't get into specifics but there are military options and not necessarily traditional air forces and ground forces, other capabilities with capable intelligence and reconnaissance capabilities, cyber space-based capabilities and so forth, we do have capabilities in place, we do also have the ability we exercise with a capable ally and forces in south korea. we have demonstrated we are exercising those forces and would be ready. >> the president making a big announcement regarding north korea on wednesday, you expect that near trade related and more
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diplomacy. >> the president and his administration with diplomatic and economic efforts, job is american people and all options are on the table, the united states has the resolved, political will and capability -- nobody wants this more. jillian: efforts to protect one, hawaii, the west coast, thank you for joining us, we appreciate your insight. have a great day. behind the fake trump dossier that helped kickstart the fbi russian probe finally taking the hot seat, cofounder of fusion gps testifying on capitol hill, but behind closed doors. the key focus affirms financial records was forces say the mechanics effort on how the
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intelligence committee were aggressive and rainy different to protect fusion gps. on capitol hill today attorney general jeff sessions will be grilled for the fourth time this year by democrats about their allegations that russia colluded with the trump campaign. the investigation deepening into the isis linked ambush the left four soldiers dead in niger. us officials going back to the village interviewing locals after it was learned that one villager tipped off terrorists. this amid new reports about what may have happened to sergeant adavid johnson who was found after the others, he was out of the head wind and his winds tied suggesting he may have been executed. partial victory for donald trump's third travel ban. a federal judge granting the trumpet ministration's request to overrule a hawaii judge is
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willing to blocked that band. donald trump's executive order bars entry from six was them majority countries to have no connections with united dates and were originally included in the first two bands. the lawsuit did not challenge restrictions for people north korea, venezuela or chad. age is just a number when it comes to hunting in one midwest state. a newly signed law allows children younger than 10 years old to get a hunting license. the miners must be within arms length of an adult when firing. and take a hunter safety class to hunt alone. wisconsin is the 35th state to have no minimum hunting age. a cyclist fired for flipping off donald trump's motorcade being showered with money.
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he crowdfunding campaign raising $70,000 calling her a, quote, inspiration to us all. she claims her employer, a government contractor, fired her for violated the company's social media policy after posting this picture you see here. she says she has no regrets, especially now that she is getting money. 37 minutes after the top of the hour and country superstar jason howdean recounting the horror of the lawsuit vegas massacre. >> telling me to move and my security guy was running on stage. >> has firsthand account of the moment bullets flew onto the stage, three college basketball players accused of shoplifting stuck in china. new folks finding freedom thanks to donald trump. >> i am ready to party. heather: some good news if that is how you feel about the
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upcoming holiday party season you can drink off the pounds you pack on during the thanksgiving feast, tell you about it. ♪ ♪ everywhere i don't think anything can prepare you to hear those
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this is going to be okay. we're going to beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it. that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. heather: the supreme court set to hear arguments on with a gunmaker remington arms for the newton school massacre. 9 people killed accusing the company of being negligent from our getting the ar 15 rifle to young people who are mentally unstable. sentencing that lawsuit proving can companies are shielded by federal law. 20, first-graders and 6 teachers were killed at sandy hook limiters go by a 20y gunmen. the first time, jake talking
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about his experiences in the mass shooting in las vegas. >> looking around, trying to figure out what it is, we have been doing my thing. and getting aggravated, the guy on the side of the stage, what is that and fix it. when i turned to look, my guitar player had run behind me, let's go and my security guy is running on stage. heather: he canceled several shows resuming his tour just last month. if you shelled out $1000 for the new fancy iphone 10 you might not want to hear this, rumors are swirling that apple is
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getting ready to unveil and even newer line of phones in 2018. foxbusiness has the scoop on not one but two but three models, of course they are doing this. >> reporter: the iphone 10 has only been out for two week so already time to start talking about rumors of the 2018 release. a reliable source says apple is planning to come out with three new iphones was one of them would be a 6.5 oh led display, updated iphone 10, another would be 5.8 version of the new iphone 10 and the 6.1 lcd screen, an updated version of the iphone plus, if you didn't get hands on that, over here. a new one to come out, apple,
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they always do that. heather: barbie and mister potato head joining forces. >> this could be hasbro taking over mattel, maker of barbie. most toy company have struggled keeping up with amazon, keeping up with retailers shutting down like toys "r quote us and the tech gadgets that are taking over. this could be a big joint effort for them. if the 20 chick-fil-a, one of my favorites, all-you-can-eat chicken nuggets. >> how many chicken nuggets can you eat? one chick-fil-a restaurant in marietta, georgia, will have an all you can eat chicken nuggets event. it will be $12.99 for adults, as many as you can eat.
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heather: that is only one location. >> call your local chick-fil-a and see if they are offering it. neil: have a great day. 15 minutes until the top of the hour. he lost both legs in afghanistan but this american hero crushed 31 marathons in 31 days and that retired marine joins us live with the incredible cause up next. ♪
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heather: 400 people confirmed that after the massive earthquake on the iraq iran border, thousands sleeping in the cold for a second night too
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afraid to go back inside because of strong tremors. here's a look at your international headlines. >> reporter: the search for survivors goes on after the devastating earthquake on sunday evening that hit close to the iran iraq border. the western province, a few workers sifting through the rubble in the hopes of finding people alive, and up to 10,000 homes were destroyed. sleeping outside in the cold of aftershocks continue each day. that uranian government promised to offer support. many people were inside buildings when the 7.3 magnitude quake hit, 430 people known to have died, 7000 in iran and iraq, most of the wounded are in
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the border as iran sits on a major fault line and experienced devastating earthquake in the past, 2003, 26,000 people were killed. donald trump said he has spoken to chinese president xi jinping about three basketball players from the university of california in china on allegations of shoplifting. these players are being questioned by police in china after their arrest on november 8th. donald trump says he has had positive talks the chinese leadership and hope those players will be coming home soon. neil: an exciting segment, incredible story of determination, 31 marathons in 31 days, marine corps veteran who lost both legs while serving in afghanistan making a huge milestone this veterans day weekend and shares his amazing
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journey, rob jones, thank you for joining us. i let people know yesterday that you would be here and they were so excited to hear from you. any message you have for them? let's start with how you were able to do that? >> i was doing it for a purpose, to help out my brother and sister veterans. when you are doing the more important than yourself you're capable of anything. neil: how much did you raise? $125,000? >> we did $150,000. neil: where did you start? where do you begin? >> the first was in london and i flew to philadelphia and went counterclockwise. neil: how many miles is the total?
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>> 820. heather: how do you train for that? >> none of them had an official race. i would show up -- i tried to block long runs. heather: doing it for something greater than yourself, talk about that. >> in the marine corps, the military, you learn quickly the marine corps and your marine corps brothers are more important than you and that makes people dive on a grenade and run into gunfire and that sort of thing. i am fighting for them to get more out of myself. not just doing it for my own personal ambition. of the 20 do you think that attitude, a different type of
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attitudes and what it takes to be a member of the military or a police officer or firefighter, people not in the armed services, how do they bring that idea into their own lives? >> everybody has everything they care about in life, most care about their spouse more than they care about themselves or their children is the living, you have to find that purpose in and once you have that you do anything for it. neil: is that missing in today's society? >> we could always use more. if people, if we were able to get together on any issue we have, $300 million, we could solve anything. heather: thanks for joining us, congratulations, appreciate it, thanks.
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the time is 6 minutes until the top of the hour and we have breaking news, turns out a cup of coffee, do you drink coffee? i had green tea this morning with a cup of coffee can do more than wake you up. >> got the caffeine patch, it is my invention, each patch is the equivalent of 12 cups of coffee, you can stay awake for days for no side effect. in the 20 an extra cup a day could save your life. ♪ ♪ on a night
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heather: here's another reason not to feel bad about that extra cup of coffee every day. it could help you live longer. according to a study by the university of colorado claiming an extra cup per day can decrease the risk of a stroke by 8% and heart failure by 7%. the study suggests coffee has other health benefits including reducing headaches and helping with weight loss. if you plan on enjoying some wine this holiday season, not at this hour though, a new study found letting loose can help you lose weight. >> i am excited and relaxed and ready to party.
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the best of them. heather: the wine contains a compound that helps fat burn easier. there are some caveats, you can't have more than two a day and you have to enjoy them in the evening, that includes the 4:00 am hour of "fox and friends" first, see you back here tomorrow, goodbye. jillian: it is tuesday, november 14th. firing back, donald trump junior releasing leaked pre-election emails with wikileaks as the tables turn on hillary clinton, possible probe into the uranium one deal. rob: a jihadist plowed down a number of people on a manhattan bike style blues you won't believe how many more people entered the country in the same fashion, some who could be dangers,

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