tv Fox and Friends First FOX News November 20, 2017 2:00am-3:00am PST
2:00 am
i will see you tomorrow, bye. ♪ ♪ jillian: it is monday november 21st, breaking i don't- overnight, master mind behind multiple murders. >> i want to see changes in that bill and i think there will be changes. >> also don't disappoint the american people that message from president trump as he urges senate republicans to pass tax reform as house did live in washington with possible compromise that's on the table. jillian: do you remember the woman with the vulgar antitrump sticker. wait until you hear what she did now. "fox & friends first" continues right now.
2:01 am
♪ ♪ jillian: 5:00 o'clock on the east coast. short week for most people. good morning, you're watching "fox & friends" on this monday morning. rob: most people. not us. jillian: not us, we will be here. join us. rob: that's right, i'm rob schmitt, thanks for starting the day was. it is our stop story, charles manson, the infamous colt leader behind one of the most notorious killings in american history dead at the age of 83. passing away overnight at california hospital of natural causes. jillian: manson convincing his followers to commit the heinous murderers nearly 50 years ago. the killings and trials that followed captivated the nation. casey siegal has more. >> his name is son on mouse with pure evil.
2:02 am
>> charles miller scott manson. >> he's one of the country's most notorious criminals who will forever be a dark stain on american pop culture. manson arrived in san francisco at the height of the hippy culture, he preached on the streets claiming to be the second coming of christ. he attracted a devoted group who dedicated their lives to his religious teaching. they were known as the family. manson's drug use pushed his par knowia further and he prepared the family for what he believed the beatle song race war destroying the country. he had complete control over his followers. during two-night rampage in 1969 on august 8th, four followers killed for manson, first pregnant actress sharon tate and five others in los angeles home,
2:03 am
on the front door the word pig written in tate's blood, next day businessman and his wife. manson and his followers faced first-degree murder charges, a jury convicted all of them. >> they enjoyed killing, manson spoke constantly of death, their life, their life was murder. >> manson received a death sentence in 1971 but after california abolished the death penalty a year later, it was change today life in prison. he was denied parole 12 times and he died a prisoner never taking responsibility for the murderers. >> i never broke nobody's will. >> casey, fox news. rob: news alert, pair of manhunts intensifying right now for two cop killers in two different states, the officers involved, 43-year-old sean
2:04 am
sutter and 25-year-old brian shaw. ramel holt is the man who killed officer shaw after traffic stop near pittsburgh, authorities are hunting for a gold mini van, they think he might be traveling in. in baltimore police will clear the scene where detective sean sutter was killed, over $200,000 leading to arrest. so far it has raised more than $13,000. all right, the investigation into the worst mass shooting in texas history has taken a new turn. texas rangers to break into the shooter's iphone hoping to find new clues, reportedly trying to access photos, texts and more from january 2016 to the shooting which killed 26 people as they worshiped in a church on
2:05 am
sunday morning in texas. the tech giant has offered to help the feds with the investigation. we are not sure how they will respond to that warrant. jillian: special counsel robert mueller just got a lit bigger. the department of justice receiving wide-ranging requests for documents. interested in materials relating to firing of fbi director james comey and attorney general jeff sessions' decision to recuse himself from the probe. first request to doj as the team investigates alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. and that brings us to look who is talking, this morning eric trump firing back at critics of his father's administration who continue to push the russian collusion narrative, he says robert mueller should work on connecting the dots with uranium one. >> i've said this a million times, the russia thing is a total sham, total nonsense, there was zero collusion with russia. at the same time you look at uranium one, are people really
2:06 am
naive to think that somebody gave hillary clinton, secretary of state, $145 million for her foundation for nothing? do people really believe that and to me it's such a travesty that's not being investigated because there's something there and looks an smells horrible. personally, i don't believe that somebody will give $145 million for nothing to hillary clinton, to government official at the time. rob: president trump has a very clear message for senate republicans on tax reform and that is don't disappoint the american people. jillian: white house viewing its willing to make a deal to get a bill on the president's desk. good morning, griff. >> good morning, jillian and rob, the president is optimistic that a tax bill will hit his desk by the end of the year but obstacles but major sticking point is emerging i -- inclusion
2:07 am
of obamacare repeal. senator susan collins hasn't decide today vote against it just yet because she's hopeful it can still be changed. >> i haven't reached that conclusion yet because i think there are going to be further changes but the biggest mistake was putting in a provision from the affordable care act into the senate bill that's not in the house bill. >> this is white house budget director mick mulvaney are open to dropping it if it means a difference to passing it. >> i don't think anybody doubts on repeal and replace. white house would love to see obamacare taken apart bit by by, however we can do it. >> collins' vote is critical, guys, they can only afford to lose two and one senator ron johnson says he's currently a no because it unfavors corporations
2:08 am
to small businesses and other senators on the fence, bob corker of tennessee and jeff flake of arizona and there's another senator to watch senator john mccain. so, a long way to go to get everybody on board as the president as you mentioned tweeted at the gop did not disappoint the american public. >> all right, griff, thanks for the update, enjoy your monday. rob: thank you so much, griff. faith of illegal immigrant accused of kate stanley, juan lopez sánchez, deported five times claims that he accidentally pulled the trigger in 2015 while on a pier, stanley dying on the pier in her father's arms, juror must decide whether it was intentional or not, closing arguments set to begin this morning. >> white house cracking down on sanctuary cities threatening to take millions of dollars in
2:09 am
federal aid, attorney general jeff sessions cities that refuse to cooperate with immigration agents with the protection of criminals above citizens, 29 jurisdictions including places like chicago and, no -- new york city have until december 8th to comply. rob: now fighting for his life. >> i hold a pillow to my bed. i think i love you. ♪ ♪ rob: that'll take you back. the partridge family star moving to icu hospital, family rushes to his side, the 67-year-old battled substance abuse and recently announced that he's suffering from dementia. jillian: outrage continues, raiders running back lynch sitting during anthem, when
2:10 am
méxico's anthem, lynch decide today stand for that. miami dolphins kneeling and during chief-giants game, peters stayed in the tunnel while vernon took a knee. retired nfl star slamming the movement, he tell it is new york post, quote, i absolutely think the protests are so upsetting and what we should do is go to washington after the season and protest there, instead. we have young men and women fighting for the flag and we have to respect the white house. walker will join "fox & friends" live at 7:20 eastern time so make sure you tune in for that. rob: absolutely. ten minutes after the hour, search for serial cirl, urgent manhunt underway in tampa, former homicide detective ted williams with latest on investigation. jillian: frightening. president trump firing back at father of ucla player arrested in china.
2:12 am
you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia, that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system,
2:13 am
you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. help protect yourself against pneumococcal pneumonia. ask your doctor or pharmacist about prevnar 13®. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve. let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic 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. 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?
2:14 am
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. jillian: scary time in tampa as hunt for serial killer intensifies with each passing day. four people now dead and the fbi is going door to door desperate for any clues they can find. rob: big mystery. former hock side detective ted williams live in tampa. ted, what is the latest in this investigation? >> hi, guys, as you said, the fbi is going door to door. i can tell you i've been around the neighborhood, the seminole heights neighborhood here in tampa bay and people are
2:15 am
paralyzed with fear. as a matter of fact, one church here is teaching self-defense. listen to this. >> we try to focus on primarily being aware of your surroundings, wherever your environment. a lot of people walk around with cell phone in their face and not paying attention and this what can lead to of becoming a victim if you're not aware of what's around you. >> this is -- this is very scary. one of the things that -- when i talked to one of the neighbors in the community here and some of the community leaders the first thing they say that they are telling their people, if they see something to be able to say something and that's very significant and important in this investigation. jillian: ted, i was reading an article that people being afraid
2:16 am
to go to relatives' houses because they are afraid to go outside. what should people doing to protect themselves and what's most important clues and people to look out for? >> what people should do is be vigilant, be aware of their surroundings and who is in that -- in their presence at any one given time. as the lookout for one of the individuals is a black man approximately 6 feet tall and may very well wearing one of the parkers. so there is some clues as to who may very well be -- have killed these four individuals, but the neighborhood needs to continue to be vigilant, that's very important. rob: ted, tell us a little bit. seminole heights in tampa, they don't know the neighborhood, what kind of neighbor is it, is it safe neighborhood, more
2:17 am
dangerous neighborhood and also what kind of motive this killer might have if you had to imagine what this person is thinking to do this? where does it take you? >> well, the neighborhood seems to be a wonderful american neighborhood where neighbors are able to talk to each other, the houses are very close and what the neighbors have been told to do by law enforcement is to keep their lights on so as i've gone through this neighborhood, throughout the night last night, i found that the neighbors all had their lights on. the question is what made this person start killing, we know that on october the ninth, was the first killing and that there was video of that killing and you can see the person in the video and the manner in which he walks, seems to be a person that's right-handed, he swings that arm back and forth and now there's a november 14th video that shows a person that's
2:18 am
similarly dressed that was supposedly involved in the killing of a gentleman by the name of ronald felton. jillian: hopefully it's a matter of time. >> see something, say something. rob: exactly. everybody keeping their eyes open. ted, thank you so much. democrats in all out civil war but bill and hillary clinton seem to have no idea. >> apparently, you know, my former opponent is obsessed with my speaking now. i don't understand it. maybe that's my whole point. rob: really strange time for them to take the stage right now. is it time for the clintons take a hint and maybe step back for the good of their party? we are going to debate that coming up. jillian: music biggest stars honor our nation's heros. >> 2017 was the year that tested our faith and these moments of crisis heros emerged, with us
2:19 am
2:20 am
♪ no matter where it leads us ♪ ♪ we can smile, ♪ 'cuz there's meaning in the miles. ♪ ♪ and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll
2:21 am
everything's pretty much done. it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation. the number one ch of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. swho live within five miles of custyour business?-54, like these two... and that guy. or maybe you want to reach women, ages 18 to 34, who are interested in fitness... namaste. whichever audience you're looking for, we'll find them we're the finders. we work here at comcast spotlight, and we have the best tools for getting your advertising message out there. anywhere, any way your audience watches. consider them found.
2:22 am
rob: president trump dunking on the father of ucla basketball star who was jailed in china for shoplifting, the president responding to lavar ball, the father of deangelo ball as the father down played the president's effort to his son's release. jillian: carley shimkus, siriusxm 115 here with online reaction and fast and furious. carley: it sure was. the president getting in another
2:23 am
twitter with lava ball. the spat began when the elder ball didn't give the president much credit for his son's release telling espn, quote, what was he over there for, don't tell me nothing, everybody wants to make it seem like he helped me out. well, the president fired back in this tweet saying, now that the three basketball players are out of china and safe from years in jail, lavar ball is unaccepting of what i did for his son and that shoplifting is no big deal. i should have left them in jail. he also sent out another tweet, shoplifting is a big deal in china as it should be, 5 to 10 years in jail, not to father lavar, should have gotten out till next trip, very ungrateful. reaction to this has been mixed, lexy on twitter, what ungrateful
2:24 am
man. lavar ball has history of making comments. jillian: the basketball players apologized and they were thankful to president trump. carley: completely. maybe he should have stopped and not said anything. rob: don't get in with the old man. jillian: what happened at the ama's? carley: it was all about the music and the show started off by honoring our nation's first responders, listen to this. >> 2017 was the year that tested our faith, and these moments of crisis heros emerged, with us tonight are some of our first responders who ran towards the danger when it would have been so easy to run away. [cheers and applause] carley: social media loved this moment, i'm watching the ama's,
2:25 am
thank you jamie foxx for mentioning everything that happened this year from hurricane harvey to mass shootings, thanks to shouting out to first responders. another twitter user saying very classy, mucho approve. rob: surprising too, really, and the climate right now. i thought it was wonderful. carley: very little to talk about in terms of politics at the ama's. rob: i had no idea. they always pardon the turkeys, i didn't know they were putting them up -- carley: the president is about to partake in pardoning. bowe and tie and they are staying in the luxury hotel in washington, d.c. the nation turkey federation footing the bill, some reaction to this, kyle, i'm all for pardoning a turkey or two, not sure if they need hotel rooms. typically there's a pet where
2:26 am
animals stay in the hotel. jillian: bow and tie. carley: i hear only one of them is getting pardoned. the other is there as backup. jillian: moral support. rob: carley, thanks. jillian: brutal attack, border agent killed and now brand-new calls to build the wall, what president trump is saying this morning. rob: and remember this colorful antitrump bumper sticker right there on the back window? the woman who owns this truck is back with a message for the sheriff who arrested her. jillian: first here is demand feel it steal at last night. we are coming back. ♪ ♪
2:27 am
it can detect a threat using ai, and respond 60 times faster. it lets you know where your data lives, down to the very server. it keeps your insights from prying eyes, so they're used by no one else but you. it. is. the cloud. the ibm cloud. the cloud that's designed for your data. ai ready. secure to the core. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. yours.
2:29 am
2:30 am
jillian: good morning to you and welcome back. call to build border call after agent killed in line of duty while keeping texas border secure. rob: anita vogel. >> we certainly heard this a lot about this during the campaign and president trump reuniting his call to build a wall between the united states and méxico after a border patrol agent is killed in the line of duty. rogelio martínez dieing from injuries after responding to, quote, activity while patrolling the big bend section of the southern border in texas, his partner whose name has not been released is also in serious condition. president trump tweeting, quote, border patrol officer killed at the southern border, another badly hurt. we will seek out and bring to justice those responsible, we will and must build the wall. fbi surrounding the area just
2:31 am
90 miles out of el paso looking for suspects of the crime. ted cruz backing president, stark reminder of ongoing threat that unsecured border poses to the safety of our communities and those charged with defending them. we are also praying for the full recovery of his partner who was also attacked. i remain fully commit today working with the border patrol to provide them with all the resources they need to safeguard our nation. the 36-year-old martínez had been a border patrol agent since 2013, he was a father to a son and was engaged to be married. as for the president's border wall, 8 prototypes are being tested right now while the trump administration waits for congress to approve billions in funding. jillian and rob, back to you. jillian: all right, thank you, anita. president trump will decide whether or not to allow importing elephant trophies this week, commander in chief tweeting, quote, hard-press to change my mind that this horror
2:32 am
in my way helps conservation of elephants, post comes after fish and wildlife showed that killing trophy animals will enhance the animal survival. we will keep you posted. fbi cannot claim reports ons on dossier. the news contradicts democrats that say large part of the dossier are true and trump campaign colluded with russia. president trump firing back after senator jeff flake was caught on a hot mic slamming our commander in chief. >> come the party of roy moore and donald trump. jillian: trump tweeting, no, he'll be a no on tax cut because his political career anyway is toast. a spokesperson for the arizona senator says how flake votes on
2:33 am
the tax reform bill will have nothing to do with the president steve mnuchin, treasury secretary and his wife going viral in photos of freshly printed money. we showed you this last week, mnuchin is reacting that the pair looked like villains from james bond. >> i never thought i would be quoted looking like a villain from james bond. i was very excited of having my signature on the money, i'm very proud of being the secretary and look forward helping the american people. jillian: bills are the first ones to go into circulation bearing his signature, rob. rob: jillian, thanks so much, hillary clinton continuing her crusade against president trump. >> i'm going to keep speaking out, apparently, you know, my former opponent is obsessed with my speaking out. apparently there was another somebody told me tweet today. honestly, between tweeting and
2:34 am
golfing, how does he get anything done. i don't understand it. rob: kind of like her new gig going after the president. is it time for the clintons to take a hint and step back from politics for the good of their party, former new york congress man and chuck rocha. chuck, we will start with you. a bizarre couple of weeks for the clintons, the donna brazile book come out and you have a lot of people calling bill clinton a rapist and even democrats themselves, a bizarre time to go up on the stage, don't you think? >> as american citizens they have every right to speak out and go all of those lanes. i have been a life-long democrat. as bernie guy it's unique to talk about the situation, they have done a lot of wonderful thicks for the party but the party should e involve and move onto other things. there's generations of america who grew under barack obama who
2:35 am
don't know anything about the clintons of what you just said and what she let donald trump put her in the corner as, i would like to see the next generation of leaders step up. rob: oll. anne, over to you, what did you make of them up in the stage over the last couple of weeks? >> hillary clinton, her campaign was a master work of not taking the hint. between her loss and russian control programmers, they've become a toxic asset specially now that all of the allegations of sexual misconduct are flying specially toward the left and senator franken has become the poster man, child, man child, really for that kind of abuse.
2:36 am
they have become a toxic asset that democrats have to clean themselves from. rob: certainly a conversation with the sexual misconduct, we had roy moore, al franken and a light to bill clinton as well. a tweet from donald trump from just a while ago. crooked hillary clinton is the worst and biggest loser of all time. she just can't stop because it's so good for the republican party. hillary, get on with your life and give it another try in three years, daring her to make a comeback and pulling it off in 2020, chuck, what do you say to that? >> i think toxic access is a little bit step too far. her and bill have done a lot of things back in 80's and 90's, i lived through the economic boom that is we all benefited from. but like any good thing in life, when i first bought a cell phone it was in a being and carried in my truck and now set it in my
2:37 am
year. you have to evolve with things and what's the new thing. we need to move on and no disrespect to them because they've done good things but it's time for change in the party. rob: anne, over to you, she's so defensive about this. >> she clearly failed to understand the american electorate, doesn't understand now that it's time for her to leave the stage and it it is really sad and pathetic but also damaging for the democrats. i agree with chuck, the clintons were the mainstays and the ones who satisfied the croonies and corporatist and a lot of money with the soothing combination of appropriate issues advocacy but also wall street savvy, you know, they knew how to satisfy the money class, that's all going to go away now with the departure of the clintons and the money is not going to come in brought in by them. in some ways, the democrats are going to miss that because they really were the grown-ups in the
2:38 am
rooms in a lot of ways. rob robl chuck looking ahead to 2018 and very much 2020, the future for the democratic party, you've got -- who is on the bench and who is capable of handling that job? i think you have a lot of young people that might not be able to handle but old guard people too and then you have bernie sanders as well? >> i fight this every day in my own party and i have been a yellow dog democrat for a long time. our leadership in is 77 year's o. ruben gallego, we have a lot of wonderful people bubbling up. we have to make room for voices and make our party expand and talk about economic relief like donald trump did to get voters back into our party. rob: yeah, i think bernie is your most popular guy i wonder if he's age-wise right for what -- if his health holds up, you can't hold bernie back, he has a
2:39 am
message. >> bernie sanders' problem is not his age but the fact that unfortunately the policies absolutely do not work. rob: yeah. >> that's the democrats' biggest challenge, to come forward with policies that will grow the economy and what president trump is doing now is just that, so he's further proving that the clintons, they are not the way to go right now. rob: guys, thanks for coming up this morning. 30 minutes after the hour and caught on camera dramatic moments two cops nearly get run off the road, what exactly happened here? prepare to go fly for this beak thanksgiving? you're certainly not alone, what you need to know before heading to any of our airports. have you had awkward moments like this during thanksgiving. what about charging a fee for your thanksgiving feast?
2:41 am
2:42 am
talk to one today and see why we're bullish on the future. 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.
2:43 am
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ rob: welcome back, still dark outside. it's going to be dark for a little while longer but at some point the sun will come up for six hours but it's the time of the year when the sun goes down at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon which is always fun. the horrifying moment an accused drunk driver nearly hitting several police officers on the side of the road. watch this. the cops helping a stranded driver in north texas highway
2:44 am
when the car was sideswiped, arrested and charged for a very close call there. a plane crash landing in the middle of the busy florida highway, the high lot struggling to control the plane before steering it towards open space near the city of clearwater. incredibly passenger on board are okay and nobody on the road was hit either, pilot claims there was engine trouble but the they're investigating that claim. jillian: you may remember the bumper sticker, a new decal on the same truck saying the message about the sheriff who investigated the truck owner, put it up after arrested on outstanding fraud warrant but released on bond. a college sparking outrage for banning cops from using bathrooms on campus, brooklyn college funded by taxpayers
2:45 am
caving to a student petition making rounds at keeping new york's finest out of sight. officers who need a bathroom break are being directed to broken down facilities in a building in far-edge of campus. rob: all right. this should be interesting, a fee for thanksgiving feast, have your guests ever in the holidays ever behaved so badly that you we wanted to ask them to cough up cash for dinner? >> all right, who would like some yams? >> oh, you like that, wouldn't you? >> can we keep turkey, the smell is -- >> do you have a problem with me? >> i don't know, do i? do i? >> i think you do. >> contreversial cover charge. is that really appropriate?
2:46 am
rob: i can't imagine that it is. thank you for coming, lisa. >> thank you, rob. rob: ridiculous, cover charge for thanksgiving dinner? >> this is a new one for me. i cannot wrap my head around charging for turkey. i've never heard of such a thing. jillian: go ahead. >> it's one thing if you're going out to dinner but another thing when you're in someone's home, this is the equivalent of charging a cover-fee and that's not done. jillian: it's common for guests to invited who say, is there anything i can bring, that's okay to say, hey, bring beer or bring some stuffing or side, whatever you can. >> without a doubt, thanksgiving is a family holiday. it's really a pot luck because everyone contributes a dish. think about how many dishes we have in that one day. you are going to be bringing a
2:47 am
side dish and you're going to be helping the host out throughout the day. rob: this started with some twitter user i guess aunt was charging family members to come over for dinner, hopefully this is not a widespread thing, but let's look at some of numbers here, 219 million turkeys were served last thanksgiving, 50 bucks, average cost for 10-person dinner in 2017, that's not that bad, 16-pound turkey, it's not like it's the most expensive dinner ever. is this really something that's occurring is my question to you or is it just all -- exactly. yeah. >> i read that as well and you know how the internet is, fake news, real news, no one knows what to believe. i will say this, there are so many other ways that you can contribute, food for thought, how about feeding your soul and taking the money to give it to charity or homeless shelter or in san francisco, all the recent
2:48 am
northern california fires, so many charities an ways you can give. it's absurd. who prepare it is -- prepares the entire meal? nobody does that anymore. everyone helps out and divides and conquers and help it is host with the workload. it's a fun day. leave your pennies behind, it's crazy. jillian: maybe we should have fun for a second. scarymomy.com has a blog, so many questions, is dinner all you can eat, is there reentry fee. you have to wear a wristband saying you paid up. people are starting to joke around and having fun, i guess we could do the same. lisa, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. jillian: steve are you going to be charging your relatives for thanksgiving?
2:49 am
>> believe me, i have been paying for those kids for so many years. exactly. good morning to you rob and jillian, coming up on "fox & friends" stuart varney will be dropping by. we will talk about how the economy is roaring and what we need to do to keep that going. kellyanne conway drops by from the white house, walker is going to talk about how they are offering a new chevy silverado for individual with exemplary record of service in the military or first responder and florida senator marco rubio joins us live. we have a busy three hours kicks off ten minutes from right now right here from the channel you trust for your free turkey. "fox & friends first" returns in two minutes. right back.
2:50 am
here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserv let's go to sumatra. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic 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. and you look amazingly you lcomfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. downy and it's done.
2:53 am
jillian: good monday morning, if you're flying for thanksgiving, you know that you're not alone, tsa to screen a record number of travelers. rob: tsa which hasn't been doing a too good of a job lately. tracee carrasco on what to expect. tracee: tsa will screen 2.4 million people each day this thanksgiving week. that could break records. most people they've ever screen was back in 2004, sunday after thanksgiving that was 2.71 million people. you know, they say to expect long lines and get to the airport at least two hours ahead of your flight if you're flying international, you should probably get there a little earlier. jillian: definitely good advice you're not sure what you're doing thanks giving, just go to trader joes. tracee: yes, this is best thing, thanksgiving in a box. so it's a turkey and stuffing,
2:54 am
there it is on your screen right there, basically turkey, stuffing wrapped in a pastry, 12.99, serves eight people and comes with the cranberry sauce, gravy and you just need your own pumpkin pie. rob: i have no where to go on thanksgiving. my aunt is in florida and family in indiana and i have to work friday morning. >> tracee and i are coming together on thanksgiving. tracee: we are not having thanksgiving in a box, though. rob: let's talk about flying car from tesla. tracee: if anyone will announce flying car is elon musk. hinted this could be a possibility with the new roadster, special upgrade could be part of the package. he said that it's certainly possible, just a question of safety, rocket tech apply today a car opens up revolutionary
2:55 am
possibilities, he would know, of course, ceo of spacex. rob: he certainly would. jillian: yes, he would. rob: 54 minutes after the hour. i got emotional there, i'm sorry. a case of mistaken marijuana identity, the bizarre mix-up between flowers and pot that landed one couple in jail. jillian: party time, epic retirement party is next. rob: but first here is lady gaga performing the cure at last night's american music awards. ♪ ♪
2:56 am
2:59 am
♪ rob: big moment there. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good, dale earhardt jr. fine issue inning first in final case as nascar driver before having a pit part party. his legendary father died in a crash in 2001. jillian: the bad, up a pell claiming their home was ransacked after cops were tipped off by insurance agent. they were released without any charges. oops? rob: finally, the ugly, you
3:00 am
might be able to drink all day but now you could smell like booze all day if you wanted to. a colorado couple deodorant pit liquor. you can preorder a month's supply. seven bucks too much. bye. ♪ >> charles manson, the infamous cult leader behind one of the most murder is dead at the age of 83. man son convincing his followers to commit the heinous murders 50 years ago. >> republicans looking to clear the next murder on tax reform. this is a big cut for the middle income. >> wages under so many year under obama stagnant we have to get tax reform done. >> president trump reigniting his call to build a wall after a border patrol agent is killed in the line of duty. 36-year-old martinez had been a border patrol agent since 2013. >> president trump dunking
144 Views
1 Favorite
Uploaded by TV Archive on