Skip to main content

tv   Fox and Friends First  FOX News  November 16, 2017 2:00am-3:00am PST

2:00 am
you might be a psychopath but you better believe it. ♪ ♪ you want to say no ♪ julie: testing student psychopathic test and sees listening to music, justin bieber's on what do you mean ranked as one of the psychopath's favorite songs. what do you think? that wraps it up, see you at 4:00 tomorrow, "fox and friends" first continues right now. >> look at how that person walks. it is clear to me this person is able to flip a switch and go out and murder someone. jillian: thursday, november 16th, fox news alert, a man hunt, the fbi going door to door as the search for the person behind four mysterious murders in tampa intensifies.
2:01 am
a new clue could lead to the cover. rob: donald trump going to the hill to huddle with gop leaders. will they get a proposal to his desk by christmas? a crucial vote set for today. jillian: why the victoria's secret fashion show is turning into an international media crisis. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ it's a beautiful night ♪ it's a beautiful night ♪ it's a beautiful night ♪ i just want to be here ♪ jillian: taking it back on a beautiful morning in new york city, friday on the east coast,
2:02 am
dark and chilly and damp but we are having a good time. you are watching "fox and friends" first on thursday. rob: thanks for starting your day, tax reform the top story, donald trump heading to capitol hill to huddle with gop house leader that of a crucial vote. jillian: passing the sweeping tax bill before thanksgiving, griff jenkins with what they can get done. >> the president is trying to rally republicans later this morning, big vote tomorrow in the house, tax cuts getting close and despite objections by house lawmakers and high tax states like new york, new jersey and california steve scalise says he is confident he has got the votes. >> i feel good about where we are and we will see a strong vote tomorrow because our members are focused on passing this bill because it cuts taxes,
2:03 am
get the economy going again and will create jobs. >> reporter: senate finance can be continues to market their version of the bill that is expected to pass out of committee leaders this week, a vote after thanksgiving, already one republican senator, ron johnson says he can't vote for it. >> i wouldn't vote for the senate version. there is a real problem in terms of equitable treatment of entities. >> reporter: not good news for gop leaders who can only afford to lose two votes. according to lindsey graham failure would destroy the republican party. >> whatever is wrong with this bill we have to make better but if we fail we are dead. if you want to destroy the republican party, fail on tax-cut. >> reporter: three other senators have yet to signal their support. bottom line it appears the problems, we have seen this before. jillian: democrats launching
2:04 am
their most aggressive push yet to impeach donald trump. >> i think the president is an awful president. >> to continue to bring shame. >> a threat to our national security. >> the latest demands from democrats. >> this marks the third time this year democrats have launched an effort to impeach donald trump. on wednesday six democrats led by steve cohen introduced five articles of impeachment. the obstruction of justice in the russian investigation, violating foreign and domestic emoluments, profits from foreign states in the us government and undermining the federal judiciary and freedom of the press. >> we are increasing articles in treatment -- impeachment, given the magnitude of a constitutional crisis there is no reason for delay. >> there are many reasons the
2:05 am
president is an awful president, an awful person. >> this president has committed misdeeds to that merit impeachment. >> donald trump is a threat to our national security. >> reporter: their a sanders said that i would be, quote, but are spent focusing on tax relief for american families and businesses, disappointing extremists in congress refused to accept the president's decisive victory in last year's election. this past sunday house democratic leadership reiterated they are not supportive of these impeachment efforts. >> i'm not talking about impeachment because i'm talking about good jobs for folks, healthcare for all. >> fact that came forth about donald trump but let the chips fall where they may but it is not someplace we should go. >> not a priority. >> it is about meeting the need of the american people. >> reporter: democrats fear impeachment talk may backfire while alienating independent
2:06 am
voters before the midterms. todd: you so much. democrats providing no real actual evidence for impeachment against donald trump, no high crimes, no misdemeanors. jillian: larry elder, talk show host, says if the bar was always been slow to boot presidents out of office barack obama should have been out of a job long before his 8 years were up. >> of the standard is this low there should have been several articles of impeachment against barack obama. he repeatedly -- if you like your plan you can keep your plan, we have been enrolled, bragging about iran deal on the basis of a lie, this big debate between the hardliner ayatollahs and martin ayatollahs, no such thing as martin ayatollahs, fast and furious, eric holder, the first and only a g to be found
2:07 am
in committal contempt of congress for failing to turn over documents, we could go on and on. these guys have absolutely nothing, their agenda is we hate donald trump, they have no progress agenda, their agenda is he's a bad guy, therefore side with us. it is sad, just said. >> new video of a suspected florida serial killer moments before a fourth victim was shot and killed, and the $91,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in this case, these murders happening within blocks of each other in the same neighborhood. >> people, look at the video, look at how that person walks. it is clear to me that this person is able to flip a switch and go out and murder someone. heather: the neighbors and businesses installing extra cameras hoping to catch the killer. jillian: new details emerging
2:08 am
about kevin neil, in 7 different locations including elementary school. police say he shot and killed his wife and had her body under the floorboards of their home the day before the break. investigators say he bought several guns illegally after he was ordered to turn over his guns to authorities ten months ago after a dispute with neighbors. four others were killed during the rampage, neil was shot and killed by police. more than a month since las vegas saw the worst mass shooting in american history and lawsuits are piling up. the mandalay bay hotel and its parent company music festival organizers and bob stock manufacturer is being named as defendants in 14 new cases. homicide detectives are no longer handling the investigation. >> the sheriff, fbi, assistant director, they do not do these homicide investigations, they were not at the scene. i would be up in arms also.
2:09 am
this is their case, they should follow it all the way through. jillian: investigators of not automotive. diane: twist in the roy moore scandal could hinge on a signature in a yearbook, one of the alabama senate candidates, more tried to sexually assault her four decades ago when she was 16 years old, she says he signed her high school yearbook. roy moore da but more's attorney firing back suggesting it could be fake. molly hemingway from the magazine federalist says he needs to decide what is best for the people of alabama. >> he needs to figure out what his game plan is, take republicans and conservatives to have a game plan to serve the alabama voter. people not being thought of
2:10 am
right now being interested in the story. >> a number of accusers, alabama republican party discussing what steps to take if any before the december 12th election. jillian: donald trump calling his trip through asia, strengthening friendships in the region into three or four goals. >> first, to unite the world against the nuclear menace posed by the north korean regime, second, to strengthen america's alliances and economic partnerships. third, to finally, after many years insists on fair and reciprocal trade. >> donald trump devouring the days of the us being taken advantage of, over. >> will politics, yet again this year hurt with your family. >> i pledge allegiance to the
2:11 am
flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands. heather: the a new study reveals politically divided families spend less time with each other than in previous years cutting celebrations short by an average of 25 to 30 minutes. last year's turkey day came two weeks after the presidential election and seems to have had an impact on family time. researchers finding thanksgiving dinners were shorter where more political ads ran. >> it happens to the griswold, you should be happy. has politics ruined your thanksgiving? you have a very divided family on this matter? send your comments to facebook, twitter, email is at friendsfirst@foxnews.com. jillian: i'm sure that is a real thing for many families. 11 minutes after the hour. terrifying threat from isis, the christmas plot aimed at the pope
2:12 am
just uncovered. rob: calls for special counsel into hillary clinton increasing, what does the former secretary of state think of a probe into herself? >> if they send a signal that we are like some dictatorship where political opponents are going to be unfairly, fraudulently investigated. jillian: liberals complaining anti-sanctuary armies are putting the country in danger. former hispanic advisor to donald trump setting the record straight here coming up next. ♪ looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness,
2:13 am
hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. did yon the national debt?ssman get elected by talking tough will they stay true to their words? or did they promise you one thing... only to do another? right now, congress is talking about tax cuts that will add trillions to our national debt and hurt our economy. it's time to tell congress... don't borrow more money from china. and leave more debt to our kids. keep your word. tax cuts shouldn't add to the national debt. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. look how much coffee's in here? fresh coffee. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? do you wear this every day? everyday.
2:14 am
i'd never take it off. are you ready to say goodbye to it? go! go! ta da! a terrarium. that's it. we brewed the love, right guys? (all) yes.
2:15 am
jillian: the debate over immigration continues as cities declare themselves sanctuary cities, an article in the
2:16 am
republic says far from being a common sense approach to immigration enforcement, the 2807g program may make communities less safe i shifting the focus away from run-of-the-mill crimes. rob: joining us to talk about this is advisor for donald trump steve cortez. good to have you here. this is the democratic documents, if you start enforcing these laws, you are going to scare off all the good illegal immigrants that reporting crimes. there may be a decorative that. >> that is just ridiculous. sanctuary cities, i hate the term. i call the renegade cities, it is not a thing to a, certainly not for the victims, the cops who have to deal with people with dangerous illegal immigrants who are allowed to hide in plain sight, sanctuary cities, with a have done is to the federal government we are going to ignore for political
2:17 am
purposes ignore federal law, we are not going to cooperate with ice, give dangerous people who shouldn't be here in the first place out of the country, that makes communities less safe and ironically a lot of politicians, i am from chicago, rahm emanuel, so-called sanctuary city, we hit a grim milestone, 600 murders in chicago, mayor rahm emanuel rather than deal with the carnage in our streets wants to pander and thinks he is getting latino votes by declaring is a sanctuary city, the iron he is the victims are very often hispanic themselves because those communities generally in which they reside, this is a crazy strategy. political correctness isn't just dumb, it can be deadly. jillian: the other day, jeff sessions warned congress a price will be paid if illegal immigrants are giving amnesty. you have an article from a couple days ago, you have been
2:18 am
outspoken about this, do you agree with the attorney general? >> i do not. i don't love to disagree with them publicly but on this topic, i think this is a different category of illegal immigrants, they didn't choose to come your, adult illegal immigrants who willfully break our immigration laws, to me comprises a separate category when people are brought here by -- as children. forget what i think, what does donald trump think? he has been clear we can reach a compromise there has to be a compromise, if we do it the right way, not the way obama did it which waved his scepter like he is a king which was unconstitutional, illegal and i'm proud of the president, the right way to get through congress, there needs to be a compromise and what do we do in return? more border security and immigration reform is particularly a end to chain
2:19 am
migration. rob: the president, when you look at his agenda as far as immigration and compare it to president obama, they both have consideration for these kids but donald trump and president obama were tough on illegal immigrant criminals. why is there so much controversy around this president and his immigration policy? >> you bring up a fantastic point. president obama deported more people than every other american president ever. he was a deep order in chief. i am not faulting him for that. they probably deserve to be deported, a lot of them were dangerous but it is amazing to be particularly in mainstream media the cognitive dissonance, there was no criticism or almost no criticism of president obama over that issue and trump is labeled anti-hispanic, anti-mexican, nothing could be further the truth. he wants to make sure legal immigration which we love is respected and approved, that we
2:20 am
do it better through merit-based legal immigration because we as hispanics want that most of all, people go through a difficult process of becoming a legal american, to say that you can pop a line and cheat. jillian: we appreciate it, good to see you in person. rob: liberal tv host and one of the rockstar joe scarborough is back for christmas present nobody asked for. ♪ welcome to the movies ♪ jillian: carly shimkus is here with the outrageous new lyrics that set social media on fire. ♪ oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better.
2:21 am
[ click ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. yours. talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain.like most people. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves.
2:22 am
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. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. with less pain, i can do more with my family. talk to your doctor today. see if lyrica can help.
2:23 am
2:24 am
>> remember when social media went crazy over marco rubio trying to slyly sip water during his gop address? now the tables turn on donald trump. rob: carly shimkus here with the new watergate and donald trump added criticism for marco rubio. >> whoever's idea it was to call this watergate is brilliant, all on the staff are geniuses. this moment, social media on fire. a simple sip of water can do that these days but the details are pretty hilarious. donald trump got a little thirsty during his speech and this in and of itself not a big deal but reminded a whole lot of people of this moment in 2003 - 2013 when marco rubio took that awkward sip of water during his speech, senator rubio said
2:25 am
similar but needs work on his form. has to be done in one single motion. i should never leave the camera but not bad for his first time. jillian: responding to someone on our staff. >> this went so viral someone changed the cg water wikipedia page to call it the official thirst quencher of donald trump. that was up for a little while as well. jillian: steve mnuchin, very funny stuff. >> steve mnuchin and his wife visited a facility, this is pretty interesting, the first dollar bills that bear his signature, but a picture, went totally viral, a serious -- the poster for this has -- and is
2:26 am
going to be awesome. and a sheet of dollar bills with his name on it. >> pretty serious. >> what do you know? rob: i don't know anything but very pretty in my photo. it is very serious. >> joe scarborough, host of msnbc. >> a lot of people in the media criticize donald trump never heard anybody sing that criticism before. joe scarborough releasing a trump inspired christmas album called a very trump christmas. this is the album cover right here. here is one of the reportedly race with you can save our christmas from going kerplunk
2:27 am
from that orange creep children call t theh drumpf. three track on this album. an idea for you guys. rob: not a traditional rockstar but he is trying. jillian: 27 after the hour. russia dominates the headlines, jeff sessions reminding the country about a real threat to the american political system. >> 27 investigations open today, it has reached epidemic proportions. jillian: only one way to stop it, prosecute the leakers. rob: the international crisis,
2:28 am
the fashion show. stay tuned. ♪ that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet?
2:29 am
2:30 am
excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that?
2:31 am
we can do that. >> we had nine open investigations of classified leaks in the last three years, 27 investigations open today. we plan to get to the bottom of these leaks. it has reached epidemic proportions. rob: the justice department a whopping 27 open investigations into leaks of classified information with a political motive, three times the number of investigations over the last three years combined. how do we plug these leaks out of dc. thank you for coming on this
2:32 am
morning. this is a person who is very unpopular to have the country right now. is that where this is coming from? that hatred? >> we had so many leaks because we have so many tweets, and administration that is like no other, donald trump has threatened to drain the swamp and that has fired the swamp to engage in this activity, very antiestablishment and put our national security at risk. rob: however you feel about the president you have to be loyal to your country. this is a man who is leading the country, there's a difference between trying to damage the campaign and trying to damage the president and putting our security and our nation at risk. >> potentially damaging all of us, not just fun and games. i hope jeff sessions means what he says when he says he's going to get to the bottom of it but i don't want him to pull a comey, when he investigated the scandal, he said there are 1 million things she did wrong.
2:33 am
rob: advised not to prosecute which everyone thought was surprising. >> these leaks will not stop until people responsible, jeff sessions, it is a serious crime, you can go to prison for ten years if convicted of disclosing confidential information. rob: what is a fair punishment for someone like a reality winner who leaked that information, what should they get? >> punish them to the fullest extent, we can't for the round with this. it is not funny just because you don't like the president, doesn't give you the right to do that, we can't know after news outlets because they are protected by the first amendment so throw the book at the actual people. >> how many people inside washington? a huge job tapping an entire administration. this is massively how long will
2:34 am
this continue? >> that is the crux of the issue? that part of it we have that we have to find out where it comes from and it is an issue because three times more than we ever had before and doesn't seem to be ending but that is jeff sessions's job, it is 2017, we can figure it out but we have to follow through. don't just say you are going to do it, do it. rob: these are people threatened by the drain the swap -- more than people who hate the president? >> of all the leaks, wanting to uncover leaks if you think you are blowing the whistle. there has been nothing untoward, nothing criminal uncovered, you are hurting us. rob: it is a big topic.
2:35 am
over to you. >> isis threatening the vatican promising, quote, christmas blood. the terrorists releasing a new poster showing a masked man with a gun and a backpack driving toward st. peter's basilica where thousands of people attend mass with pope francis, the midst heather: attack just before christmas last year when a terrorist drove the truck through a berlin holiday market killing 12. hillary clinton attacking the trump administration calling it a dictatorship because our commander-in-chief once an investigation into the clinton foundation and the uranium one scandal, that deal gave russia 20% of the with rhenium market while hillary clinton was secretary of state. >> if they send a signal that we are going to be like some dictatorship, some authoritarian regime where political opponents are going to be unfairly, fraudulently investigated, that rips at the fabric of the contract we have, we can trust
2:36 am
our justice system. jillian: she calls the threat of a special counsel and abuse of power. 35 minutes after the hour, all eyes on the forecast for next week, janice dean, a little early to give specifics about that. >> we are going to watch for coastal storm wednesday and thursday so stay tuned. right now mainly offshore which is what we are doing, crossing our fingers remains offshore but stay tuned to local forecasts. we have a friend moving eastward, very warm air to the northeast, 50 in new york city bahraini forecast, a week system moving across the region, too warm for snow for the most part, snow is in canada and northern new england but a rainy commute in the northeast. our next system across the west brings heavy rain and mountain snow in the sierra, great snow
2:37 am
pack for the winter time but that storm eastward for the central us, watching that not only tomorrow but through the weekend as it pushes toward the east coast. a lot of things to look forward to, something to watch for. wednesday, thursday, cooler temperatures toward the northeast for the thanksgiving day parade at the storm system that remains mainly offshore, five days out, a little bit of a coin toss, back to you. rob: the hunt for a serial killer intensifying come alive with new surveillance video police want people to see. rob: amazing moment. jillian: tyree irving gives the shirt off his back and shoes off his feet to our american heroes, veterans live in the studio, so excited to talk to them next. ♪ tonight is going to be a good
2:38 am
night ♪ i'm lucky to get through a shift without a disaster. my bargain detergent couldn't keep up. so, i switched to tide pods. they're super concentrated, so i get a better clean. number one trusted. number one awarded. it's got to be tide
2:39 am
2:40 am
2:41 am
rob: chilling surveillance video, a critical view in the hunt for a serial killer near tampa, florida, live in this neighborhood where four people have been killed. >> reporter: i want to give you an idea of the police presence in the city of tampa. look how many police officers are parked outside the church where the latest victim was shot and killed, eight to ten police officers party are not including undercover cops walking the streets, the unmarked vehicles as well. this area is saturated with tampa police officers trying to prevent a fifth murder in two
2:42 am
months, the latest victim volunteered at the food pantry every tuesday and friday, tuesday he was shot and killed, he was leaving the food pantry when he was shot and killed, this community on edge, $91,000 reward for information leading to an arrest, new surveillance video shows what police believe is the suspect, he has a unique way of walking, flipping his phone and asking people to give them a call. rob: we want to bring you an awesome story. the boston celtics superstar kylie irving gives the shirt off his back and the shoes off his feet to our nation as heroes, going wild after the 25-year-old military appreciation night by giving his game worn jersey and shoes, those heroes join us in
2:43 am
the studio. the team names, spelled different ways. tell us, thank you for your service, how long have you been serving? >> eight years. >> close to eight years. jillian: you have known each other a couple years in kuwait and iraq together. when you were offered tickets to this game, initially you say i will go so what happened? >> we get there, our family there, two different sections and a gentleman offers us four tickets and said they would have is come closer to the court. let's go, let's do it, kind of figuring out where we are going to fit, find our seating, we are
2:44 am
on the floor. like everybody else all we did was record, snapchat, we are here. rob: your family is celtics fans. your sister, snapchat, sending video and you are the one who made eye contact with tyree irving. >> i wanted to see if he would give it to my sister and he gave me a hand signal like hold on and afterwords he walked over after the game. jillian: what did you think when that happened? >> i literally -- my family from birmingham, this is happening, he is walking toward me and i couldn't believe it. it was amazing. jillian: what was your reaction? >> i lost my words.
2:45 am
jillian: what does it mean to have an athlete do that? >> definitely came from the kindness of his heart, i appreciated it. especially the experience we had, any athlete to just show their respect and appreciation. >> you are a big nfl -- you like the nfl. what do you make of what is going on with national anthem protests and seeing an nba player do this for you? >> very personal topic, a topic that gets very overwhelming for some people. >> with this scenario, not to eliminate what is going on with the nfl, what he did was not
2:46 am
just him. wasn't anything to do with that. >> show off your goods. >> i have his jersey. >> going to sign it. got the signature. >> you signed your sneaks. >> not too sure. as far as working from but already where some with some having the writing on some. i do see they are personalized. so i can see it came from a place in his heart. jillian: an exciting moment a lot of people gave thought to. thank you for sharing your story and your excitement and thank you for your service. model emergency, international crisis putting the victoria's secret fashion show in jeopardy. let's check in with steve ducey
2:47 am
to see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> laura: i was kicked off 15 minutes from now, doctor sebastian gorka worked at the white house, kellyanne conway, special advisor to donald trump dropping by and the tax plan, they could take a vote on it on the house a little later today, speaker of the house paul ryan joins us, a lot to talk to him about. a busy three hours a dozen minutes from now on the channel you trust for your morning news, "fox and friends" first returns in two minutes. soil is amazing. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. which helps provide for win's family. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. whfight back fastts, with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum
2:48 am
smoothies! only from tums
2:49 am
2:50 am
2:51 am
jillian: can't see much out there because it is so dark on the east coast. it is 5:50, rainy out there. outrage after an elementary school shuts down a voluntary bible study, several teachers and students in michigan told they could no longer meet during lunch time after some parents alerted a civil rights group of the complaint. the school district is the teacher in charge, quote, the bible discussion was appropriate because it was during lunch and voluntary. rob: another school funded by tax dollars sparking outrage for asking families to cough up a fee to pay for pencils at that school. some parents in the uk refusing to do this, $200, the money would go towards equal in costs, they think tax money should pay for, parents don't have to donate money, only if they want
2:52 am
to. >> time to get caught up on business news and we have a business of, glass-steagall. rob: here with what you need to know. >> customers saying their glass tables are spontaneously shattering, you can see glass everywhere, scary stuff. consumer product safety commission received a dozen complaints of this happening. ikea hasn't issued any recalls yet but after an incident involving one of these tables shattering your toddler, the glass tested rigorously to meet the highest standards over time. small fractures can affect the durability but it is designed to shatter to minimize the risk of injury. that doesn't sound very
2:53 am
reassuring. jillian: amazon continues dominance to take over the world. >> there amazon go stores with no cashier or no lines, pick what you want, walk out and it will charge your amazon account later, they have been testing the technology, the sensors and they are just about ready to open their first store in downtown seattle. >> how about an ornament shaped like a fried chicken drumstick. >> kfc in new zealand giving away fancy seemed ornaments, they have a drumstick, chicken wing, fries and colonel sanders, no word if they will do something like this in the us but last year in new zealand he released some fried chicken scented candles. jillian: thank you for that
2:54 am
information. rob: the greatest atrocity, victoria's secret fashion show turning into an international media -- jillian: the annual extravaganza featuring angels like kendall gender on monday, the models have been denied visas. rob: the show's producers on the verge of a nervous breakdown saying fashion bloggers covering this good the event with much-needed press are canceling their trips because the chinese government won't give them visas either. jillian: we talk about that. rob: i will be going to china to cover this story. jillian: we will be right back. . . because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness,
2:55 am
hold on to your tiara kind of day. . . that will add trillions to our national debt and hurt our economy. it's time to tell congress... don't borrow more money from china. and leave more debt to our kids. keep your word. tax cuts shouldn't add to the national debt.
2:56 am
2:57 am
2:58 am
♪ ♪ rob: a live look at the capitol building in d.c. a big vote potentially in the house. a lot on that come up in the next three hours. new study reveals politically divided families are spending less time with each other over the holidays, cutting short by 20 to 30 manipulates. comments pouring in on this. jillian: we never talk about religion or politics. we talk about family, how things are going, weather and sports. paul on twitter posting it even ruins the holidays.
2:59 am
goes to show how childish the left is. rob: not in my home we don't discuss politics. if we do i kindly scold. won't be coming to dinner. thanksgiving just got better. there you go. jillian: real life hamburglar caught on camera. woman crawling through and making off with soda and box full of food in 30 minutes. she is on the run. rob: that took 30 minutes? jillian: at least. rob: this marching band member has serious for cow bell, look at this ♪ ♪ rob: you remember that snl skit with will ferrell. really rocking out at the game, going nuts for that. jillian: i love this one. when mom's away.
3:00 am
that's amazing. an ohio father put in charge of the kids. so what happens? baby caught riding a roomba around the house. rob: i love it. cute kid. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> my fellow citizens, america is back. and the future has never looked brighter. >> that message is really reverbiating loud and clear. >> get on board the tax train that's the president's message as he will speak with the house republican calculation later this morning. >> we are articles of impeachment to remove president trump from office. >> those crownts ridiculously overbroad. they could have been used to impeach half the presidents of the united states. >> this uranium one story is nothing but a false charge. >> it goes to the reason people think there is so much corruption in washington, d.c. and the fact that there is a double standard. >> more campaign attempted

123 Views

1 Favorite

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on