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packaging contribute to climate change and carbon emissions was the worst offender, prepackaged breakfast sandwiches with egg, bacon and sausage. that wraps up this hour at "fox and friends" first on friday morning. "fox and friends" first continues, goodbye. >> hundreds of millions of dollars of aid and support, tremendous numbers that nobody understands. that money is not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace. >> donald trump on the world stage that america first does not mean america alone to watch their mouths and it is highly anticipated speech hours from now. jillian: concern for clinton,
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text messages showing fbi officials won't worried about being tough on hillary. bombshell messages as republicans get ready to expose more corruption. rob: seeing triple? someone at vanity fair, a lot of people talking, we are going to explain it. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ jillian: i finally saw it, you want to stay tuned for that.
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good morning, you are watching "fox and friends" first on friday morning. rob: almost the weekend, fox news alerts, meeting with the president of rwanda in davos, switzerland. jillian: the commander in chief will be the first us president to address leaders at the world economic forum in 20 years. rob: griff jenkins joins us with more on a successful first day for the president and what we can expect on day 2. >> reporter: the president sit down with rwanda's president, trade, security, among other things and switzerland's president before giving the closing address and talk about creating business and moments
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ago, take a listen. >> the united states doing fantastically well. stockmarkets are incredible. coming back into the united states. >> reporter: an unapologetic message of america first, america is open for business and despite the skepticism for many european leaders, and outpouring of praise from the most powerful ceos, anheuser-busch in both touting donald trump for giving the world economy a major boost by cutting taxes and regulations and spurring investment. >> the biggest investment program in company history. >> in the state of georgia. >> announced last year, the facility. >> thank you for having me and spurring on all the growth. >> reporter: we are also told
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the president and his address tackled things like security, the threat of isis. jillian: donald trump slamming -- plans to fire robert mueller. >> fake news, fake news. the new york times, fake stories. rob: bombshell new text messages show fbi officials were worried about being too hard on hillary clinton who they thought would be the future president during email investigation. jillian: todd pyro here with the latest. >> reporter: she might be our next president, you side in the text, following the release of new messages between peter strzok and lisa page.
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the levers were worried about being too tough on hillary clinton during the fbi investigation into her email server because she might hold it against them as president. page wrote, quote, she might be our next president, continuing, the last thing you need is going in there loaded for bear. strzok replied that he agreed and relayed their discussion to someone named bill. strzok not only worked on the clinton case but was assigned to the special counsel probe into russia and the trump campaign. page briefly worked on the russia investigation. >> this is the unvarnished truth how they viewed her, him and the investigation and how they wanted it to turn out. keep in mind all of this was done before she was ever interviewed. the fix was in before they interviewed the target of the investigation. >> reporter: republicans on the house until committee are on the verge of defining the department
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of justice and releasing the classified pfizer memo, senior fbi officials involved in investigating the trump campaign. >> the american people have a right to know this like some of these other investigations. >> are you confident they will? >> i'm confident the committee will vote. the democrats will all vote no and people of america see the four pages and the additional documents, what they are going to see is we have a problem. >> democrats charge republicans are making an unprecedented push to classify material for partisan gain but it is republicans who will ultimately determine the document's fate and darrell isis said it just there, this document will be made public. >> this is all one big distraction. thank you so much. donald trump, robert mueller, hillary clinton, james comey, key figures at the center of the
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fbi controversy, deputy assistant to the president the best and gorka wants to know about barack obama. >> the private server, destruction of evidence, we know she is a criminal, she has accomplisheds. under the obama administration the fbi management aided and abetted her. she wasn't sworn under oath. the laptops they took from her were destroyed, they were destroyed by the fbi. allowed her best friend who was a suspect acting as counsel, and the obama administration allowed it to happen. obama gate because if he doesn't allow this to happen, it doesn't happen.
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>> the memo could blow the lid off of other major intelligence abuses which took place during the obama administration before can be made public the president needs to give the go-ahead to declassify its contents. >> a manhunt intensifying for suspect in a deadly shooting of a sheriff deputy. authorities say one man is in custody, 31-year-old heath gun was shot in the chest while chasing an assault suspect, the community remembering him, he loved his job and loved playing hockey. the 5 year veteran of the force came from a family of first responders. rob: iran violating the spirit of the nuclear deal, firing 23 ballistic missiles since the obama era agreement was signed, designed to address iran's nuclear program, the foundation for defense of democracy claim 16 of those weren't nuclear capable. iran launched fewer nuclear capable missiles since donald
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trump took office possibly intimidated by threats of a us response lose north korea using a us spy ship captured at the height of the cold war as propaganda, the regime, thousands of people on the uss pueblo every day use as a floating museum meant to highlight the attack and capture of 82 american sailors. military official saying it is a symbol of how the us will suffer a crushing defeat if it tries to interfere with their country. rob: donald trump's administration growing, resigning as kansas governor after being confirmed as ambassador at large for international religious freedom tweeting the opportunity to serve and may god bless the great state and nation. donald trump first nominated him in july but did not receive a confirmation after democrats opposed his socially conservative views. mitt romney could put those u.s. senate run rumors to rest, sources close to him say he may
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make an official announcement next week. of the former nominee has been discussing his options in the upcoming race retiring utah senator orrin hatch's seat, romney will gather 28,000 signatures from registered republicans before the april deadline to secure his spot on the primary ballot. >> the nfl saluting an amazing hero, super bowl lii medal of honor recipient and world war ii veteran herschel williams will do the honor of doing the coin flip. >> williams received the most prestigious military decoration during the battle of iwo jima, also honored. rob: please stand, advertisement, from running this year. trying to get back the goodwill
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from veterans. 10 minutes after the hour depending where you live. making good on another campaign promise, the move donald trump is making to keep guantánamo bay open and loaded up with bad news. jillian: just hours from historic speech in davos. can he convince the rest of the world that america is open for business? our next guest says his first day in davos was a win and she expects the same today. rob: there is a new colonel sanders in town. ♪ rob: country music star taking on a new identity. ♪ ♪ ars ago, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10... ...straight years, and it's still recommended today.
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rob: donald from claiming
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america first does not mean america alone as he prepares to address the world economic forum in a few hours. what can we expect from the big speech and how will other world leaders react to it? that is the question. thank you for coming in this morning. an uphill battle with world leaders who were a little wary of this president and how the country changed dramatically from the last president to this president. >> donald trump like the skunk at the garden party, actually off to a good start. yesterday he was meeting with world leaders. he was very smart to have that open press meeting at the international ceos, he has learned domestically sometimes it is best to go straight to the american people and bypass the press and make sure that meeting, reported fairly and
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accurately, i think we got the more of donald trump's global leadership. >> i really different in his style from barack obama so it will take some getting used to. he is going to push the whole america first doesn't mean america alone idea and our economy, the strength of our economy means a stronger world and you start with the us because our markets are up 40% in the past year. the world is wealthier than it was because of his policies some would say. >> donald trump subscribes to that view that a strong america means a strong world in a world where america grows the rest of the world grows and what he is there to delivered today in terms of his speech is america is open for business,
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international investment once again and delivering that message quite nicely. >> he is anti-regulation, so anti-regulation but has this protectionist idea in his head and that is a regulation that can inhibit economic growth and he's trying to balance these things because when you have countries like china and india that are producing new manufacturing, if you are not protectionist, you get taken advantage of in that way and that will inhibit the world economy from growing so he is trying to play this balancing game and who he is on a world scale, never going to deal with is this like this. jillian: he will talk about trade, you can't really have free international trade unless it is fair. he will talk about that. people will be uncomfortable with that, folks already
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planning on walking out, you see donald trump on behalf of the american worker and you unleash a workforce like no other in the world and when he present that to the rest of the world they want to come and invest in america and that is how he gets past that protectionism labeled. >> something for everybody to keep an eye on, how he deals with the idea of protecting the american worker from the influence of foreign workers and the labor of the rest of the world, that will impact everything. let's go to the first state of the union. this is his first state of the union, he has an breaking points but won't have a lot of fans in the room. >> it will be interesting seeing some excerpts of the speech. you will see donald trump, a
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softer side of donald trump, senior officials in the west wing tell me they really enjoy and he enjoys sharing the story of his brother fred a couple weeks ago, the opioid press conference where he shared that his brother fred had an addiction problem, we will see that personal side of donald trump. what he intends to talk about is bringing dignity back to america where every american can get dignity from a hard day's work. the campaign where we saw him fighting for the workers in the rust belt and hard struggle areas so you will see donald trump talking a lot about his own family, perhaps how he decided to get into business himself. >> would love to see some vulnerability from the president, would make them more popular to a lot of people. thank you for coming on. jillian: a picture is worth 1000 words but what about when it is hidden from the public for 15
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jillian: why is everyone taking shot that there huckabee sanders these days? chelsea handler, now you can add sheridan to the list. rob: how is share slamming the
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president's press secretary? >> because share considers herself a feminist. you practice what you preach but like many celebrities share has become increasingly political over the years and spent the weekend speaking at one of the women's marches but on monday, she took a cheap shot at there huckabee sanders, someone please tell sarah huckabee sanders to stop acting like a sister wife. that was met with immediate criticism. donna said her looks are not the most important thing on her mind, she had a hard job to do and no time to waste over trivial matters like what clothes to wear. i think she is dressing fine. mimi on twitter says you are such a huge voice during the rally and taste in clothes discredits the message you were trying to convey. women are much more than how they look. here you are judging her. share didn't respond to the
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backlash, she admitted it was kind of mean but it was so funny i wouldn't have said it but she is so rude, so mean, so dismissive and lied like pinocchio on steroids. very hard to follow her tweets, uses a lot of emojis. let's talk about bernie sanders. the only time we didn't talk about the 2020 election was one month in 2016 around december but now is the time potential candidates need to buckle down and consider whether they are going to run and according to political bernie sanders did do just that. he recently gathered a team of advisors to discuss a potential 2020 run. he did well in the primary. could he be a threat to donald trump? some conservatives say bring it
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on, james is let bernie run in 2020, it will be easy for trump to beat him. another twitter user says please know i am an old woman who thinks it is time for younger talent. rob: will democrats still it again? >> that ship has sailed. a lot of people are talking about this. this vanity fair hollywood issue magazine cover looks beautiful but a closer look, something wrong here. reese witherspoon has three legs. can you see that? the other thing may have been oprah's hands. there is another picture, looks like over has three arms. vanity fair responded that the leg thing was just the lining of her dress but they had no
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response for the oprah hand thing, photoshop failed. >> looking at these celebrities, trust me. i was in la a few years, you meet these people, you look so amazing. a whole different world now. jillian: you have been impressive on tucker. >> i did go back on final exam yesterday and won again. let's watch. >> carly shimkus, reporter for fox news headlines 24/7 being challenged by fox correspondent peter ducey. we are in sudden-death. each of you has two -- this is the last question. are you ready? brave effort, carly shimkus --
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yes. look at that, came over, carly, you win, another coveted mouth breathing mug and the adulation of many fans was a valiant attempt. >> he is the nicest guy. i dropped that mug. i have to go back. dropped the mug so i will go back and try to get another one. thank you so much. coming right back.
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>> an illegal immigrant who admitted to murdering two cops band from his own trial after cursing out the judge but he didn't stop there. going off on the jury as well, the murdered officers and their
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families. [bleep] rob: he was arrested several times before coming two sacramento police officers. he will finish the rest of his trial in a holding cell where he belongs. the white house unveiling the framework for what it says was a bipartisan immigration plan. you are the details, 2 million dreamers over the next we 10 years. this provides $25 billion in a trust fund for border security including the president's wall. the plan would limit chain migration to spouses and young children, the nuclear family and eliminate the visa lottery which has been criticized for being abused. how will this fly in congress? lawmakers are giving early reaction. >> do we have real enforcement
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measures like a wall and do something for the people currently on daca. the starting point should be a bill that does that. >> having a future in our country. >> the white house hopes the senate will take up legislation modeled around the plan in february before the next federal budget deadline. jillian: tensions run high with north korea, the person who sent the fake missile alert in hawaii is refusing to cooperate with investigators, and if you telling the committee hawaii's emergency management agency has been helpful but they are disappointed with that, correcting that false alarm. donald trump promised to keep guantánamo bay open but is keeping his word. the present is expected to announce plans to sign an executive order during the state of the union address to reverse
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the obama era directive to close the military prison. right now, 41 detainees remain in gitmo. the doomsday clock is ticking closer to the end of the world. scientists moving the symbolic timepiece to the same place we were during the cold war. >> midnight meaning world annihilation by nuclear war, that will happen at midnight. atomic scientists citing escalating tensions between north korea and donald trump as the reason for this move. >> we heard about the end of the world so many times that are still here to talk about it, i am just going with that. >> doing our friday dance, the friday dance party. >> steve told we never had a friday dance party but i'm
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bringing it back anyway. the guy in the club right now. >> looking at current temperatures, 26 in new york city, 39 in chicago, not a bad forecast for much of the company. showers and storms across the gulf coast, monday on the east coast if you are traveling across the west coast, that is where we have rain, not a huge deal. and the sierra range and northern rockies, looking good across the central us, the real cool is bottled in canada, winter type cold, and and a quick warm-up in the northeast, your highs today, 52 °.
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and wednesday. and we do see that. groundhog day is february 2nd, and the groundhog will tell us if we have six weeks of spring or winter. >> like many people. >> i more concerned about that. >> and and and we are expecting
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him to deliver that historic speech, what he has to say, we are open for business. >> the economic forum in switzerland, this is right up trump's valley, what he cares about, business and bringing jobs and wealth back into our country, and how he plans to do that, the president meeting with the president of the country he was in in eastern switzerland. >> stay tuned for donald trump, day one was a successful way. this was up his alley. i don't think we were expecting -- what everyone is looking at is how will world leaders respond? rob: he met with benjamin netanyahu, the first big meeting
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since he announced a plan to move the embassy for the united states from tel aviv into jerusalem, anger a lot of people in the world but certainly connected them even further. he also had choice words for the palestinians. >> solutions to global issues. once again, welcome, thank you for being here, look forward to a good discussion. >> it is a great honor to be with you, davos has been exciting and in addition to that we are bringing a lot of things to our country including tremendous goodwill, had meetings yesterday, and very interesting to see, happy with what is happening in the united
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states. we are seating records every day and continue to set records and believe it or not we have a long way to go, tremendous, we have a tremendous margin up. a lot of people say we got up a lot, we have a tremendous, we have a long way to go, we cut regulations, pastor tax bill the likes of which our country has never seen, included in that bill is and mark, tremendous potential in and mark, part of the bill which trying to get and were approved prior to reagan, president reagan, we got that, the individual mandate, which is essentially a pretty good repeal of obamacare, an important thing we got done, the biggest tax cut in the history of our country and major tax reform. a tremendous impact on our
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country. everybody sees it. switzerland is a great place, so many friends in switzerland, great investors, a lot of our stock in the united states so to make switzerland even richer and very happy about that, the stock market is up almost 50% and i will say this with great conviction that had the opposing party won, in my opinion, they would have added additional regulations to the tremendous regulations we have i believe the markets would have been down anywhere from 25% to 50% instead of being up almost 50%. we have done a great job and a lot of people are happy about it and did a little while i will be speaking about it but i want to thank you for honoring us. we have to be disrespectful you and congratulations on the election. and tremendous respect for your country and it is an honor to be
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here. jillian: donald trump talking to the president of switzerland in davos talking about meetings with world leaders last night, saying a long way to go but out in the fact that cut regulations, made tax reform, the stock market has gone up. we will see what comes of today. rob: a lot of people, this is going to come back, the markets kind of retreat and also spoke about and why. i had to google that. that is, he is touting the ability of the united states to drill off the shores of alaska, very oil-rich nation but scared because of environmental reasons to drill up there, very complicated move he made but we will see how that works out as we begin the process of drilling more off the coast of alaska and
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>> the action-packed made runner trilogy hitting the screen today. rob: kevin mccarthy. >> good morning. maze runner, the desk your, hitting theaters today, the third and final film in the trilogy unless they do prequels or more sqls. dylan o'brien is back, following this trilogy, trying to secure a cure for a deadly virus called the flare and this time the action is absolutely insane. what happened, in 2016, the director of this film, there was a very big injury onset with dylan o'brien that shut down the production of the movie and for
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many months they started shooting again, in 2017, and actually the shot he was injured on it in the opening sequence of the movie during a train sequence and the director actually kept this particular shot in the film to honor dylan o'brien and the injury he received onset at this particular film in the trilogy in my opinion is the best of the action. the action scenes are incredible to watch specifically the opening scene and later, it is a bit too long, too much going on where you get lost, it drags at times as well. watch the first and second one again, you need that story to understand what is happening in the third movie but i gave it 3 out of 5, it is 2 hours and 20 minutes, a little long for a movie like this. giancarlo esposito played gus in
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breaking bad. every time i see him, i geek out about his character. it is worth seeing if you are part of the trilogy, it is based on a book so if you love the books check it out. it is a passable action movie. jillian: the next when you like a little better. >> hostile, very interesting story, scott cooper directed this movie. out of the furnace, jeff bridges, oscar-winning performance, the story takes place in 1892, christian barrel, christian bale plays an army captain who has to take the cheyenne chief to his homeland, escort him to his homeland because the chief is dying of cancer. the drama comes in the fact they have a big history together, he killed a lot of christian bale's friends throughout the years in battle so it becomes that idea of redemption. it is beautifully shot, 35mm film and scott cooper does a
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great job bringing a western to the big screen. christian bale is amazing, it is a bit long and repetitive and slow but performances are amazing, photography is amazing, 31/2 out of 5. antifa thank you. jillian: time to check in with pete exists. >> that is not fair. this is my first time back since the big loss on sunday but i'm hearing about it wall-to-wall. god bless you. you have to. we have mercedes shellac from the white house and representative jim jordan in the middle of everything on capitol hill. an important day for that. the white house had an immigration template. and implication for daca folks in the president in davos giving a speech at 8:00 eastern time. they are bringing their money back to the united states,
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democrats say $1000 bonuses are just nothing, breadcrumbs, worthless, the president calling out more fakeness from the failing new york times, tens of big stories on "fox and friends" this morning, don't miss it coming up in 11 minutes and 6 seconds. breathe freely fast with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again! vicks sinex... breathe on. don't wait until february. walk into a jackson hewitt, day or night, and you could get up to $3200. so why wait? you could get up to $3200 with a no-fee refund advance. go to jackson hewitt today.
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>> foxbusiness alert, another company handing out major bonuses after the evil republican tax scam. jillian: tracy is here with another big payout thanks to donald trump. >> reporter: home depot will give it thoroughly employs a little bit of a bonus. up to $200 to $1000 depending how long you worked at the company. home depot joins the mother's who have given out bonuses and
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other perks this week. disney, starbucks, jpmorgan adding to the list of companies. >> is it easy to get an airline ticket? >> hopefully a little bit cheaper, united airlines will be increasing, some price matching fares, doing the same thing, and jetblue, might be a little bit of a price war among the airlines which is good news for us. >> that is good news too. let's talk about doughnuts. >> krispy kreme had the online contest where you could vote for the next glaze favor. 2 million people voted, the winner is going to be a lemon
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glazed doughnut. caramel, blueberry, fourth-place was maple, and i wouldn't have picked that one. >> get what you wanted this time. >> the yellow ones either candy no one wants. why would anybody want a lemon doughnut. >> a chicken flavor with a brand-new colonel sanders so good we had to share. >> reba mcintyre, that is who that is in this iconic white suit and string tie making her the first female to take this role. ♪ colonel sanders ♪ absolutely nothing's changed ♪ >> you can tell it is her if you look at the eyes. the company says she embodies
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the kernel's values and the crowdpleasing flavor of their smoky mountain barbecue chicken. she embodies that. american hero and his family separated by service reunited once again. the soldier's surprise that will make your morning. jillian: a 2-year-old escape artist busted by dad, cannot be contained. ♪ ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ain't no -- years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed. . .
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be rob i'm how for the pod, the pad and the ugly. first the good, holy cow. jillian: literally. rob: watch the cow. it mother to be at north carolina chick-fil-a. >> no way. >> that's a clever one there brandi rodriguez totally surprised by husband and fort bragg soldier antonio hiding in a costume coming home from deployment six weeks before their baby is due. jillian: next the because. 14-year-old forced to hide in a closet and call the 11 as two men ransack a florida home. mother not home at the time watching it all unfold on surveillance video on her phone. how frightening the crook left before police arrived. thankfully, nobody was hurt. can you imagine being that mother? rob: finally the ugly. a 2-year-old. this is an ugly, climbing over not one but two safety gates. look at the kid in the background. her dad watching in
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amazement. jillian: oh my god that's an awesome kid. the daughter scaled the single gate in the bedroom. he was forced to put up another. sneaky girl pulled it off. that's amazing. jillian: have a good weekend. we'll see you later. >> we now have before us a trump administration long awaited framework on daca. >> provides a path to 2 million dreamers. provide $25 million for border security, including the wall. >> you have the start of something potentially big. >> "new york times" routeing that president trump ordered special counsel mueller fired. >> fake news, folks. >> "new york times" fake story. >> department of justice inspector general has now recovered thousands of text messages. >> referring to upcoming interview with candidate clinton. wrote she might be our next president. the last thing you need going in their loaded forebear. >> i find these things to be

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