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entity. asking to stop the state. telling the appeals court that nobody needs these nuns in order >> we had a great call with vladimir putin talking about syria, talking about north korea, an hour and a half. >> how to deal with russians, a complete fresh set of eyes and willing to turn everything upside down. >> there is no better example than officer brian shaw. >> david cassidy had a florida hospital, multiple organ
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failure. >> you are hereby pardoned. ♪ ♪ >> the turkeys that they pardoned, drumstick has nothing to worry about on thanksgiving day allegedly anyway. a live shot of new york city, traffic building across the country. you are watching "fox and friends" first on this wednesday. a u.s. navy plane crashing into the ocean with 11 crew members on board while heading to an aircraft carrier to off the
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coast of okinawa. the breaking details. >> eight of those service members held by japanese forces, their condition unknown. still underway at this hour. according to the navy the plane, a greyhound carrying 11 crew, crashed into the pacific ocean on its way to the aircraft carrier uss ronald reagan, that aircraft carrier part of the seventh fleet based in japan and the philippines, japan time, that is 12:45, the navy ads that the names of crew and passengers being withheld pending notification to their next of kin. the cause of the crash not immediately clear. this is the same seventh fleet, asian waters last year. john mccain, oil tanker, 10 us
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sailors dead, 7 died in june when the uss fitzgerald and a container ship collided off of japan, those incidents prompted removal of eight top navy officers including the fleet commander. this week an air force pilot died, another injured after their jet crashed in the us-mexico border. we will stay on top of this breaking news. heather: our prayers with those families, great to have you with us. 15 isil you recognize, partridge family star david cassidy has died at the age of 67. looking back at his legacy. >> former teen idol and partridge family star david cassidy died in a florida hospital of multiple organ failures, still performing
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earlier this year. ♪ best known for his role in the 70s series the partridge family with real stepmom shirley jones, cassidy thinks all his songs in the show, i think i love you became a hit. ♪ ♪ can make you go away ♪ >> reporter: recording five solo albums, david became a superstar selling out arenas around the world, admitting later in life, he loved being considered a teen idol but always wanted to be a respected rock musician. ♪ i'm not saying now
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♪ >> despite his huge success, cassidy was broke by the 1980s asked to write more during his 5 decade 3 was divorced through time. as well as suffering from memory loss. ♪ >> for there is growing up in a 70s david cassidy will always be remembered for stealing the hearts of millions of teenagers. ♪ i think i love you ♪ i'm not sure of ♪ >> reporter: in hollywood, will car, fox news. >> donald trump vowing to do his part to bring peace to the middle east following an hour long phone call with vladimir
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putin on the heels of the rare high profile meeting with bashar al-assad. griff jenkins joins us live from the nation's capital with new details on the high-stakes talks. >> as the president headed for mara lago for thanksgiving, an hour long call is a great one in which two leaders discussed not only the situation in syria but the threat of north korea. >> we had a great call with vladimir putin, peace in syria very important, talking about north korea, lasted almost an hour and a half. we are talking about bringing peace to syria, very strongly about north korea and ukraine. >> the call comes a day after vladimir putin met with bashar al-assad taking a political path forward in war-torn syria, and coordination of anti-terror, and reflects the white house's
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desire to relations with russia. 8 point donald trump would make clear on his recent trip to asia back to the campaign trail. >> it is very important to get along with russia. having russia in a friendly posture, always fighting with them. >> i hope we get along break with vladimir putin because it would be great to have russia with a good relationship. >> reporter: the two leaders focusing on the critical need to increase international pressure on north korea. vladimir putin is set for trilateral summit later this week with leaders of iran and turkey and see what that produces. heather: hope you have a great thanksgiving. jury deliberations underway for illegal immigrants accused of murdering kate moon jae-in - claims he accidentally pulled
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the trigger in 2015 on ap are in the century city of san francisco. steinle dying and her father at times, jurors must decide whether the shooting was intentional. charlie rose is out of a job, cbs and bloomberg tv fiery the anchor over sexual harassment allegations with washington post reporting dozens of women have accused rows of unwanted sexual advances, lewd sound -- phone calls and groping, the veteran journalist denies any wrongdoing, cbs this morning need a new anchor to take rose's spotlight apparently oprah winfrey top of the list. the network is begging gayle king's best friend to at least fill in until christmas. donald trump meantime breaking his silence on the roy more sexual harassment scandal, refusing to endorse the candidate but not calling for
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him to withdraw. >> we don't need a liberal person in there, a democrat, he totally denies it, he says it didn't happen. you have to listen to him also. this did not happen. heather: the he has been accused of inappropriate contact with minors four decades ago which he denies, he is considering legal action. bringing politics into the conversation at this year's thanksgiving dinner. a recipe for disaster. >> jackie ibanez, on whether most americans task the best path the turkey without politics. i want to talk about politics.
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no shortage of highly charged political stories but should they be off the menu at your family's thanks giving dinner? you decide. according to a new npr pbs paul 58% of americans dreading is a thought of talking about politics during thanksgiving dinner compared to 31% who say they are eager to talk about politics at the table was what major political topics may come up when gathering with your friends and family? here are the most heated issues we covered on "fox and friends" first, russian collusion could definitely come up for the series of bombshell claims, in the hacks, claims the dnc rigged the primaries in favor of hillary clinton, that is a big one. what about donald trump's push to build a wall to protect and secure the southern border with
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mexico. >> build that wall. build that wall. build that wall. heather: the on the other hand gq magazine, the civic duty to ruin thanksgiving debray bringing up donald trump's for america. for those looking to enjoy that turkey dinner. managing through this dinner. >> the only controversial should be who gets the drumstick. moon jae-in are you going to talk politics? some difference of opinion. >> they don't talk about my pie, they talk about politics. heather: i will ask about your food. we want to hear from everybody. what is the number one issue you want to avoid or bring to the table, twitter and instagram,
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she will be back to share comments live. 7 minutes to the top of the hour, donald trump speaking 1-on-1 with his russian counterpart, the former cia analyst says it is a big move in the right direction. >> i have the right to stand and respect the flag and do our traditional national anthem without being interfered with. heather: and then got booted from the booster club. heather: meet the farmers behind the thanksgiving favorite. carly shimkus takes us on a cranberry cruise coming up.
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heather: donald trump speaking with vladimir putin by phone for more than an hour talking about a range of national security issues including ways to resolve the syrian civil war and pressure north korea into giving up. here to weigh in is fred fleet, thank you for joining us this morning. >> happy thanksgiving. heather: let's start with this white house read out on the meeting going on to say the two presidents, the.of fighting terrorism together throughout the middle east and central asia and agreed to further cooperate in the fight against isis, al qaeda, the taliban and other terrorist organizations. a lot covered in this meeting that went on over an hour. what do you think of that? >> two quick thoughts, the president is absolutely right the united states has to find a way to get along with and
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cooperate with russia, conversations and dialogue between donald trump and vladimir putin are good thing. vladimir putin didn't just call donald trump, he called all the leaders of the middle east, trying to continue to dominate the middle east and this is a product of barack obama's leading from behind. heather: before we move beyond the middle east, syria specifically, the way i understand it our goal in syria was to not keep bashar al-assad in power. and what is happening, donald trump doing changing this goal. and in syria, so did iran and the prospect of removing from power, we can talk about that is a goal but there is no reasonable way of that happening
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unless the us invades syria and the american people don't want that. we need creative diplomacy to stabilize the situation. i don't want to see it on the terms of iran and russia but dialogue between donald trump and president putin is a good thing. heather: and some leverage when it comes to north korea and russia assisting us with north korea. >> what we are seeing is donald trump wants to strike a deal on north korea, we had china on our side, russia could throw kim jung un a lifeline, to keep russia onboard. i wonder if trump is trying to find a way to negotiate on this. >> we have to find a solution to the situation in ukraine. using sanctions and threats to get out of ukraine. some type of peacekeeping in ukraine, a way to resolve tensions, something vladimir
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putin has been talking about but there has to be a solution, there must be something russia wants to get cooperation. heather: have a great thanksgiving. the time is 90 minutes after the top of the hour and terrorists using cars and trucks as murdering machines but what if they could remotely take control of your car killing millions of people? the terrifying new warning you need to hear. social media set on fire after 3 dozen former nfl women writing another letter backing up senator our franken. carly shimkus here with furious reaction online up next. ♪
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>> a furious backlash, a dozen former snl women writing a letter backing our franken defending their former colleague. carly shimkus with serious xm here sounding off. >> reporter: 36 women working with our franken during his time on saturday night live have come together to defend him, accusing minnesota democrats of sexual misconduct. in a letter, senator our franken, former coworker says this, compelled to stand up for our franken who we all had the pleasure of working with over the years, what he did was stupid and foolish and with it was appropriate for him to apologize to the public. we would like to acknowledge not
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one of us ever experienced any inappropriate behavior. some on social media think this is a good statement, could make it more difficult for victims of any kind to come forward in the future. sarah said it didn't matter -- they didn't feel disrespected by our franken, it takes one woman to come forward to say she did to undermine victims, downplay harassment, don't use your fame to intimidate. laura says house it difficult for a grown adult to understand someone who is nice to you is capable of harassing and abusing others. others say it is important to hear from women who worked with senator franken to understand his character. heather: one other woman has come forward saying he did the same to her. getting some props. >> animal-rights facebook group
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attempted to expose, heartless big-game hunting, this picture, and elephant in the background, not secretary -- the facebook page that this. ryan think he appointed by donald trump to the most powerful wealthier position possibly, the world. only the former navy seal had a response, the only thing i have hunted in africa is terrorists. big-time response a lot of people liked, like david, who said that clattering sound is the mike dropping. another twitter user says millions of snowflakes melted and another tweet says thank you for the service, the left will stop at nothing to destroy someone they hate in the media. it does look like him but fake
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news. heather: donald trump joking he can't overturn the pardon. >> from the turkey pardoning ceremony yesterday. >> i have been very active in overturning a number of executive actions by my predecessor. however, i have been informed by the white house counsel's office the tater and taught's pardons cannot under any circumstances be revoked. heather: that is good news. they are getting new neighbors because the wishbone turkeys are moving to the same farm. heather: the tater and taught. the time, 26 minutes after the top of the hour, nab playing goes down with 11 people on
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heather: back with a fox news alert, desperate search and rescue mission underway right now after a greyhound aircraft crashed with 11 true members, part of the japan-based seventh fleet. eight crewmembers have been found by japanese forces. their conditions are unknown. the plane was involved in an ongoing naval exercise in waters surrounding okinawa. it was supposed to land on the
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uss ronald reagan, the seventh fleet has had two fatal accidents in asian waters this year leaving 17 sailors that and prompting the removal of eight top navy officers from their post. the hunt for whoever brutally murdered a border patrol agent is intensifying, the fbi treating roger martinez's death as a potential assault. the union rep with the national border control council say martinez and another unidentified agent were viciously attacked with rocks. the feds offering a $25,000 reward for anyone with information to close this case. they muslim convert who plotted to blow up the capital and threatened to kill former president obama for isis once his 30 year sentence thrown out. christopher lee says he was mentally incompetent and entrapped by the fbi despite saying this more than two years ago. >> took my gun, put it to obama's head, would have pulled
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the trigger. >> reporter: cornell, originally from ohio was arrested in 2015 after buying assault rifles, 600 rounds of ammunition. cornell pleaded guilty and screamed about allah after learning his sentence. how to fix many launching an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against john conyers after todd democrat nancy pelosi pushed for a probe saying there should be 0 tolerance for abuse. conyers, the longest-serving member of the house, accused of harassing females and settling lawsuits with taxpayer money. a spokeswoman, dana lash, says the american people deserve better. how many hard-working americans should not be paying for the bedroom habits of john conyers? what message does that send? wasn't he settling with all these women while his wife was
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serving prison time for taking verizon to detroit city council? patty: 1 feed reporting one of conyers's aids said one of her jobs was use your taxpayers dollars to sign in women the congressman with having affairs with, conyers denies those claims. more questions than answers in the ambush that killed four us soldiers in niger. david johnson's remains have been found. amy kellogg has a look at your international headlines. >> reporter: it is not clear what the mission or risks were when those four us soldiers were killed in an ambush by isis in niger last month. we are adding to the pain of one family, more remains of one of the soldiers was discovered after his burial. sergeant adavid johnson after he was laid to rest, his widow said she was not allowed to look at his body upon return to the us,
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johnson's hands were tied and he suffered a head wound indicating he had been executed. the soldiers were on joint patrol with local soldiers when they were killed. united nations command in south korea has released video of a north korean soldier's defection last week. here you see northern troops giving chase after their comrade, flees on foot. northern soldiers said shoot him firing 40 rounds hitting the 24-year-old soldier five times. here you see south korean troops crawling toward the wounded man and dragging him to safety. he is in stable condition in a south korean hospital. he was seriously wounded. his intestines were full of parasites, some as long as 12 inches. the soldier is 5 foot 7 and weighs 132 pounds. all of this suggesting poor nutrition, notorious for north korean soldiers with one village in switzerland is contemplating buying its way out of decline, the town in the swiss canton
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makes $60,000 to every family willing to move in, you have to be under 45 years of age and no speculators buying second homes as tempting as that may be for many. if you leave before ten years and have to pay back, you have to be under 45 years of age and finally the town which only has 240 inhabitants, that is why they are trying to lure people in, the referendum on this. heather: some creative thinking, you have to be under 45 and lived there for ten years or pay money back, not a bad place. >> $200,000 so it is not that simple. heather: have a great thanksgiving. back here at home california's highway looking like a giant candy cane. drivers already jamming the roads for the great thanksgiving escape, 51 million americans
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expected to travel nationwide, traveling very slowly in la. here's a look at your travel forecast. >> they will be dealing with bad weather on the roads, looking across the country, a couple trouble spots, when in the pacific northwest, rounds and rounds of heavy rain continuing, we will see an additional four to six inches causing isolated flooding. another system on the other side of the country, rain moving up the mid-atlantic, this will be pushing off by the end of the day, not a really big travel concern and clearing off a little bit of snow, cold air on the backside of the system. here is your travel. everything you are looking at in the gray, a couple trouble areas, the spots i showed you. by and large this is a good-looking travel forecast as folks hit the road today, the
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last travel day before thanksgiving. heather: if you try to use the weather forecast as a excuse. >> mostly good, a couple spots, in good shape. heather: appreciate it. 20 minutes until the top of the hour. google hacked and we know the company tried to cover it up. >> i think i have the right to stand and respect the flag and to the traditional national and without being interfered with. heather: the he stood for the national anthem and they showed him the door. think your smartphone is in tracking your every move? think again. the stunning new information up next. ♪ appreciation ♪
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here is something that should continue, terrorists can turn your car into a killing machine while you are behind the wheel. the new disturbing morning from experts who say hackers can take over and lock you inside your car. cars with access to wi-fi are the most vulnerable. cold-blooded killers could take over vehicles made as far back as 2005. the government is being urged to step up software security. smart phones tracking where users are even when location services are turned off. google admitted android phones send data back whenever they were connected to the internet. a spokesperson says the data ensures messages and notifications. the unauthorized tracking started in january but stop later this month. do you remember the story about a muslim athlete shooting hoops during the national anthem
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ceremony? jim howard has been booted from the community college booster club jeffrey confronted a student about his unpatriotic actions. >> at least respect the people who paid for your scholarship to get you on his campus like myself and everybody else in that jim. i think i have the right to stand and respect the flag and do the traditional national and without being interfered with. heather: howard who has been part of the booster club for 32 years could face disorderly conduct charges. as for the student he is no longer on the basketball team. it is unclear if he was kicked off or left on his own. foxbusiness alert, deadly dressers, ikea issue an urgent recall reminder after an aids child is killed. tracy is here with what you need to know. >> reporter: ikea has relaunched
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a recall that was back in june 2016 after an aids child died in may. a toddler in california, the child after death was linked to these dressers. ikea wants to increase awareness of these recalls of these dressers. they also said if you have this furniture you can bring it back and get a refund but they are sending out kits that can help secure to the wall. the lawyer for this child's family who died in may says there wasn't enough awareness about these recalls. definitely if you have one of these this is pretty serious. heather: 57,000 customers remover were hacked but didn't know it. >> another black eye for huber, 50 million passengers, 7 million drivers, uber, this happened in october 2016, didn't disclose
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it, just learning about it, reportedly paid off the hackers, $100,000 to keep quiet and get rid of the information. the information that was stolen was names, email addresses of passengers. as far as the drivers, their driver's license numbers. another mess that huber has to deal with after they have been trying to get back on track. heather: packs and background checks on drivers, thank you, have a great week. the time as we move it along is 15 minutes until the top of the hour. the great holiday escape is on. more people than ever hitting roads, rails and skies, up next. a pop quiz, what do donald trump and charles manson have in common? >> i will be the devil, like or dislike nothing, i see
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everything as it is. heather: apparently they have a whole lot in common according to newsweek magazine. ♪
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from it is that is putting it nicely. this is ridiculous. >> this is a low blow even for the left-wing media to suggest the president of the united states is somehow equivalent to someone convicted of murder. it is a cheap shot. you can compare and contrast even the demographic comparing those red hat wearing make america great fans with being manson followers is a stretch even for newsweek. here is the big difference, manson followers were violent hippies, also upper upper-middle-class kids who just disagreed with her parents, went far astray from their careers, compare that to trump supporters who are mostly middle-class working folks who just want to make america great again and bring back jobs to this country, it is quite a stretch and newsweek loses credibility.
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bill: article says manson and trump speak to engage those who feel marginalized and alienated and use this language to manipulate followers, that is where they make the comparison. >> i can understand that, once in a generation you have a great operator that comes along and inspires people. heather: the a lot of people say that would be president obama but he wasn't compared to manson. >> it was obama's supporters, part of the weather underground, bernadine was quoted as being giddy and said big is in regards to folks that were killed, the word pig sprayed on the wall. heather: imagine if they wrote this article about obama. >> we would never hear the end of it. it goes to show how the left in the idiot can't quite put their arms around what donald trump stands for, they don't understand him. when they can't congratulate him on the many accomplishments he has made, coming up on the holidays and the year end he had a pretty good year. record number of days on the stock market, bringing jobs back to america, bringing the us
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label back to america, you can have people who are great or raters, great speakers who resonate with people especially those who feel forgotten, donald trump is resonating with the blue-collar workers, people in the rustbelt who voted for him who feel forgotten and he is using the power of speech to make a positive impact on america. heather: the desperation of newsweek magazine because this clearly shows they have an issue and trying to get more readers. >> this is why the mainstream media, the left-wing media is losing credibility with the american people. heather: let you know what you think of it. appreciate it. it is 9 minutes until the top of the hour. meet the farmers behind a thanksgiving favorite. >> you know what? groups. i think i am a natural. >> this is it, you are hired. heather: carly shimkus takes us on a cranberry cruise up next.
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>> thanksgiving to so many people is a time for rest and relaxation. to nations cranberry farmers, i went to warren, wisconsin to check out what the cranberry business is about and i learned a lot, take a look. every day people across the country wake up and go to work. some are really different. one of a kind people who do the make this country special. this is why i am here in the great state of wisconsin to check out the number one crop, the cranberry. our next step is to get berries out of the water into the truck. i am here at color cranberry company in wisconsin and this is my friend jesse whose family has owned the farm for generation and she practically runs the place. what is it like to work on a cranberry farm? >> long days and take the month
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to harvest all of our cranberries but this is the reward for all the hard work. >> reporter: things like a lot of fun and i want you to put me to work if you think that is okay. i don't know a lot about cranberry farming but i know it involves a lot of water, maybe we can suit up and see how it goes. i never put a pair of these on in my life. i like the fitting part, going pretty well. >> you will get them before i do. just like that. i will wait here. this looks easy. >> your goal is to grab here as soon as you can. find your footing. >> reporter: this is the step. i am in. quite the job. >> our next step is to get berries out of the water. we can use a couple extra hands.
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that is your job. flip that over. and just want to push them along. >> reporter: you know what? i think i am a natural. >> this is it, you are hired. >> cranberries usually come to mind around the holidays, farming them is a year-round labor of love and takes a special person to do it and the finished product is delicious. heather: i love cranberry juice all year long. >> i wasn't that much help. heather: you are hired. >> if ever this doesn't work out i'm going to wisconsin. wisconsin grows 50% of the world's cranberries so they are extremely busy this time of year. heather: can't have turkey and stuffing without cranberries.
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