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see you monday. >> sean was a wonderful wonderful man. jillian: fox news alert a police officer killed in cold blood. the chilling details we just learned about the suspect's violent past. >> you want to be prepared if america calls upon you. todd: democrats doing what they can to derail mike pompeo's confirmation. we are live in washington. mary james comey igniting a firestorm is new pages attack donald trump's integrity and apologizes for hillary clinton.
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♪ ♪ inside out ♪ living thevida loca ♪ with the devil around ♪ todd: there's an outcry among fans of "fox and friends first" to have jillian dance. is that going to happen? jillian: it is not going to happen. todd: it is what people want. you are watching "fox and friends first" friday morning. jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. donald trump's pick for secretary of state may not get through the confirmation process
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unscathed. todd: the cia director sparring with senators at a hearing on capitol hill. jillian: good morning. >> reporter: in the wake of mike pompeo's confirmation hearing key senators making clear they have serious reservations about his candidacy. >> looking for secretary of state who will not give in to the present's worst instincts and impulses, we are talking about lives of sons and daughters who serve in the military of the united states. i don't know that they walked away feeling director pompeo had met that standard. >> reporter: two senators from the foreign relations committee put a wrench in donald trump's plans for pompeo to join the cabinet. clinton running mate tim kane and jean shaheen but sen. rand paul told supporters the solidified opposition to pompeo.
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if all three senators vote know it could spell the end of the candidacy. one thing senators on both sides of the i made clear, they want to secretary of state in this job who will stand up to donald trump. >> fair for our members to ask if your relationship is rooted in a candid, healthy, give and take dynamic, whether it is based on differential willingness to go along to get along. will you stand up to donald trump and say no? or will you be a yes man? >> reporter: mitch mcconnell could take the vote to the senate floor but in order for 6 to get through he would need support from at least one democrat, a tall order. todd: we will see. live in washington, thanks. jillian: donald trump meeting with advisers weighing military action against syria's use of
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nuclear weapons. >> we're looking at that very closely. the world puts us in a position like that but as i said this morning we are doing a great job with vices, and that will be made fairly soon. >> the french president says the country has true the syrian regime used chlorine gas, france will not tolerate it. teresa may may take action. it is likely bashar al-assad, may take military action in syria that could result in more chemical weapons inspectors. todd: trying to serve a warrant. sean gannon shot in cape cod, massachusetts, his k-9 partner
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shot and recovered. >> officer down. >> sean was a wonderful man, the sky was the limit. todd: thomas will be charged with murder. he is a known violent criminal with more than 100 prior offenses. his body is taken from the hospital to the medical examiner, an 8 year veteran of the force leaves behind a wife. >> 51 illegals are linked to the caravan of migrants. border officials say one of them is an ms 13 gang member, house oversight subcommittee holding an emergency meeting how to handle the caravan as migrants arrive at the southern border. this could be very dangerous. >> when you have the massive border surges that is a godsend to the drug cartels and the amount of fentanyl and all this
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junk they have brought into the country that caused a lot of people to lose their lives. >> 200 migrants will make their way to the us. days after an unannounced raid on donald trump's personal lawyer a hearing on the search warrant is scheduled in court today. agents looking for documents that michael cohen absolute office including those related to a payment to stormy daniels. according to the washington post agents may have received private tape conversations with associates. it is unclear if any tapes featured the president. >> donald trump ordering top economic advisers to negotiate reentering the transpacific partnership, the president says he would sign national chair larry kudlow to get it done. >> multiple times reaffirmed tpp might be easier for us to join now and we might be the 12th party to those negotiations but the president multiple times reaffirmed in general to all of
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us and looked at larry kudlow and said get it done. >> the president sweeting would only join tpp if the deal with better than the deal offered to president obama. we have bilateral deals with 6 of the 11 nations and working to make a deal with the biggest of those nations, japan, who has hit the us hard on trade for years. >> security shakeup at the white house, donald trump's deputy national security adviser stepping down. the new national security advisor is bringing in his own people to replace general mcmasters's staff. >> the president escalating attacks on amazon launching an investigation into how the online retail giant impact the postal service, the task force will look at the operation and financing of usps.
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president donald trump says it needs to be restructured for taxpayer-funded bailout. >> bells ring in oklahoma as teachers head back to class after winning raises following a 9-day walkout. teachers getting a $6000 increase while support staff will see a raise of $1300 depending on experience. the arizona governor feeling pressure proposing a 20% pay increase for teachers by 2020. >> we are excited in the middle of the country he tried to say. >> it is not going to be 80. >> a lot going on on the weather map. that cold front across the midwest. behind the conference no and blizzard conditions.
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you see the winter happening ahead of that front. short-lived but we will take it and people are excited in new york city. you see snow across the rockies in the northern plains, blizzard warnings in effect. in april blizzard on our hands in central us and the northern plains, gusty winds and heavy snow at times, potential snowfall 6 to 12, even 18 inches stretching from the rockies to the great lakes. this is a big deal for them. ahead of this front we have potential for severe weather, large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes not only friday but into saturday. that is a big risk across the mississippi river valley over the next couple days. to the good stuff, there is the forecast, 78, tomorrow we will flirt with 80 ° so we will take those two days and i will apologize when we are back to wintertime.
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i am dressed in floral. happy friday. >> new president new ride. fox news learning a new fleet of presidential limos will be unveiled this summer, big upgrade from the current decade-old model. todd: limos spotted on a test run in black and white camouflage. i wasn't expecting that. the cars protect the president from everything from prying reporters to serious stuff like chemical weapons. you see it on the road, what is that. 10 minutes after the hour, mike pompeo pushing back against the kremlin. morgan or tagus praising the future secretary. just what the country needs. >> it is a double standard where football players are held to and what women are held to in the nfl. >> the flag thrown, nfl
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♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ todd: secretary of state nominee mike pompeo getting grilled, doubling down saying america needs more tough talk. jillian: is that needed as multiple international crises arise? here to react is morgan or tagus, thank you for joining us. what was your take away? >> incredibly political hearing. we saw a lot of democrat
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senators getting ready to run for president in 2020 and whether they wanted to take their aggression out on donald trump or because john bolton is national security advisor and worried about being too hawkish of a cabinet the meeting was more political than it should have been for secretary of state. todd: how did he do? >> he was great, tough, feisty, fiery. you can see why the president and pompeo have a great relationship and get along and he is the kind of face this administration needs in the secretary of state. we talked about a distinguished career, west point, harvard law review, house intelligence committee before he was director of cia. i was troubled by a comedy of political questions asked yesterday. you go to what i just gave - >> his resume speaks volumes. out did he do as far as quieting
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naysayers after yesterday? >> it is not his fault. what happened in this subcommittee, without getting into this, in this committee, he won't get the favorable report since rand paul is supposing him which is unfortunate for republican member to be doing that. he can get a full vote on the senate floor but it will be along partisan lines but this is not the intent of the constitution. the president should be able to pick who he wants for secretary of state, but people say democrats will not vote for him for secretary of state. it is political and may 12, big decision and in may, the president meeting with kim jong un is not the time to play politics. todd: the backdrop of so many
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things going on, we need somebody in this position. this isn't a random cabinet person or ambassador from a random country, this is the secretary of state. >> two of the biggest foreign policy things in our lifetime especially the president's tenure so could not be more pivotal. you have to have your team in place. sen. shaheen said she wasn't voting for him because she disagreed with him on issues, that is not the deck of the confirmation with you agree with the person or not. obama's appointees got through, the political side being picked at the worst time possible. todd: timing is everything. jillian: justice official slamming the russia probe. >> criminal process meant to terrorize political opponents.
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the kind of thing that isn't supposed to happen in america. jillian: j christian adams says it is out of control and not focused on election meddling anymore. >> explosive excerpts from james comey's tell all book like donald trump's ties, uses tanning goggles. ♪
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you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. jillian: welcome back. fired fbi director james comey ignited a firestorm it leaks from the tell-all memoir keep coming.
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>> taking shots at donald trump and apologizing for failing hillary clinton. >> this is so salacious. some people consider it to be a tabloid hit piece rather than a tell-all book, james comey slamming the commander-in-chief, comparing him to a mob boss. and one excerpt he writes the boss complete control, loyalty oath, the us versus them loyalty of, and service to some code of loyalty that put the organization above morality and above the truth but he doesn't stop there attacking donald trump's integrity and appearance saying this president is unethical, his leadership is transactional, ego driven and about personal loyalty and his face appeared slightly orange
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with bright white half moons under his eyes. he apologizes to hillary clinton for reopening her email probe which he claims cost him his job, i have read she felt anger toward me personally and i'm sorry that i couldn't do a better job explaining to her and her supporters why i made the decisions i made. it is possible because i was making decisions in an environment where hillary clinton was sure to be the next president. the leaked digs are totally out of line, listen. >> generally improper it is for the highest appointed law enforcement officer in the country to then turn around and write a kiss and tell about the president, not a proper thing to do today. >> reporter: his memoir a higher loyalty hits store shelves in case you can't wait to get your hands on it. jillian: people can't stop
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talking about it, one of these things that regardless what side you are on you will either hang on every word of this book and take it as truth as what it is or be on the other side a lot of people are saying this is a flat-out lie. >> reporter: people have better things to talk about with his whole career behind him, this is what he is going to make money on. >> we have an unconventional president, nobody can do that but the fbi director, unconventional this is not something you want. sebastian gorka hit the nail on the head. listen to what he said about mr. comey. >> all we know for sure is james comey is a liar. that is the bombshell. not only did she obstruct the justice destroying the evidence but the fbi agents did the same
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thing when they didn't put her under oath and destroyed the hard drive and that goes back to comey. >> exactly right. nancy on facebook has some nerve saying he has some nerve talking about integrity and ron said comey is making a few bucks for the party played in ruining the fbi. run on twitter, what an embarrassment, in addition to being corrupt revealing stories to make a few bucks. jillian: not specifically talking about this book because i haven't read it but often times and you have a situation like this when this stuff is leaked and all these teasers, those are better than the actual book because they pool the best stuff. >> i like salacious this on jersey shore, not the fbi director. thanks, jackie. >> first they were screaming at
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the sky. [shouting] todd: those are my friends. jillian: hundreds of resistance warriors taking their battle cry to dc but our next guest says it may come down to money, the gop out raising democrats might be the key to the midterms. >> mother getting shamed over a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. weight until you hear the outcry. ♪ ♪ what was i thinking ♪ ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪
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todd: this isn't supposed to happen here. and attorney slamming the special counsel's russia probe
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saying it has gotten out of control. >> the legal process whether it is civil lawsuits against the president, against organizations meant to terrorize people over ideological differences, this is third world stuff, the kind of thing that isn't supposed to happen in america. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein should have been fired months ago and is working to appease democrats, adding the president should, quote, fight back. a cop killer's freedom put on hold, the widow of an officer killed by herman bell will speak to new york court for hearing they failed to follow procedural mind executive law when ordering the release. >> can't defend what they did. it should never have happened. when you kill a police officer you don't let get out of jail, you're in there for life. >> they were murdered by bill and two others in 1971.
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earlier joe borelli said he needs to stay behind bars. >> diane's husband was baking for his life, looking at herman bell saying i have a wife and daughters and herman bell made the decision to pull the trigger. 22 times he shot him with his own revolver. >> bill involved in a third cop killing in san francisco. donald trump planning to pardon dick cheney's chief of staff, scooter libby was convicted for lying to the fbi and obstructing justice over leaking the name of a cia operative. the president has signed off on the pardon, the sentence was commuted by george w. bush. jillian: 450 resistance warriors gathering in the nations capital to rally the party's farther
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flank ahead of the midterms led by senators bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, their platform is to fight donald trump. is this a fight to stay relevant? joining me is founder and executive director charlie kirk. what is your take? >> fun to see the democrat party learn nothing from the 2016 election. they lost because they lost touch with middle america, figuring how can we become more radical, take more money from hard-working people, become extreme socialist left, you see elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, interesting to see the democrat party dividing the primary race happening in new york and across the country because they are upset they are no longer in power and don't have a unifying message so the only consistencies how to take money and freedom away from the american people. jillian: what does it say about unification of the democratic party and what do they have to do? >> they could learn something
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from the successful special elections. they are not going to. if you look at pennsylvania and alabama they move towards the middle and move towards the middle part of the country ideologically and geographically. the midterm elections will be results versus reticles, democrat party has become a party of absolute radicals determined to grow government to such ridiculous exorbitant lengths and impeach this president and if you look at the republican party delivered results and gone to work for the american people in conjunction with the president's agenda. jillian: 64% of the resistance candidates running in districts donald trump won, 80% of the resistance candidates have never held office. that is a high number, 80%. >> very high-end shows the candidates they are recruiting, people that are set up and rising against the present, have a lot of buddy primaries the republicans should be able to benefit tremendously from but republicans raising much more money than democrats, the rnc is
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well-funded, the dnc is in debt and this goes to show the strength of the two parties when contrasted against each other but when it comes to the midterm elections if you look at the result of the tax, 80 million americans have lower utility bills, 40 million americans seeing higher paychecks contrasted with the democrat party screaming at the sky, going to be more successful. jillian: 24 democratic seats to take control of the house, do you think they can do it. >> it is easy difficult for an incumbent party to keep their majorities coming and after a successful presidential election but with that said republicans are raising a lot of money, there are a lot of republicans leaving the house of representatives including paul ryan but i do not have confidence the american people will one nancy pelosi to be speaker of the house. she is the best gift republicans could imagine, she's radical, very inarticulate about the democrats agenda if they even have one in general and you can
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see a bubbling up of socialist young wave, the democrat party and this lead out of touch ruling class of democrats that refuse to relinquish power and republicans consider it a benefit because of that. jillian: she can't relate to middle-class americans. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. sitting in the stands instead of taking a knee. however 8 may have blown his shot at getting back on the field. republicans rallying behind the president, launched in response to his salacious tell-all book. carly shimkus is here with online reaction. ♪ els.com like this. (sneeze) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com.
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>> explosive excerpts from james comey tell-all book, republicans
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firing back with a new website, lyingcomey.com. >> we will be hearing a lot more james comey and all signs point to this being a major trump bashing fest but the republican national committee is not taking this lying down. they have devised a counterattack including that website lyingcomey.com which includes excerpts from democrats who have attacked comey in the past. rhonda mcdaniel says if comey once the spotlight on him we will make sure the american people understand why he has no one but himself to blame for his complete lack of credibility and conservatives already loving the website, wendy says such a great site, democrats fake outrage over the comey outrage is exposed by their own words, let's be honest, he wrote this book to raise money for his defense fund and twitter user
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called him an unethical leaker. according to the washington post the rnc has put in place a rapid response team to rebut. sometimes you have to eat a sandwich at target. >> but should you? that is the question. in new york mom says a complete stranger yelled at her because she gave her daughter a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. that mom wrote is it okay to feed her child peanut butter in public? she is doubled shamed with angry mean comments like this one that says that is inconsiderate, so many kids have life-threatening allergies to peanut butter, eating it in the shopping cart guarantees it will be smeared on the handles, it is really awful
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you would do this but others are coming to to her defense. if my child has a life-threatening allergies is not the responsibility of the entire public to protect him. that is on me. what is more sinus thing is people are defended by sandwiches was my choice of toothpaste doesn't offend anyone today. and i completely agree with you you can't just not eat peanut butter because somebody might have analogy. taking that too extreme. >> no way to do what is in the prompter. >> naacp leader who lied about being african-american has a second career, she has been on social media posting about her successful hair salon business but running out of her home, a lot of people commenting, someone should check to see if she has a license for hair.
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maybe she identifies as a cosmetologist but another one says her work is on point if she can make the client happy, let her do her thing and she is doing a great job, got to make money somehow. that is all there is to it. happy friday. >> duane the rock johnson bursting into theaters today. jillian: and experiment gone wrong leads to a king kong versus godzilla type battle. kevin mccarthy has a review. >> very strange to be talking about a film, my apologies. you have a massive, 30 foot crocodile the size of a football field and a gorilla over 1000 pounds all fighting the rock. felt like a cool idea.
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it is over-the-top, ridiculous, based on an 80s videogame and it is one of those ridiculous over-the-top films that entertains and gives you a popcorn type movie and wayne johnson has done these movies before. this particular movie find the sweet spot like the fast and furious movies where it is over-the-top and ridiculous but at the same time moments where you want the script to be better. not saying when you see a movie like this you need a great script but there are times you scratch your head and wonder why are there four screenwriters on a movie this ridiculous? should be just one writer and to me it should be over-the-top and fun all the time. to me it works and there are some cool special effects, the gentleman plays george, the best friend of the film, the gorilla, through motion capture technology, jason liles, fantastic actor, similar to the technology used for planet of the apes with andy circus. i give it 3 out of 5.
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some bad script issues and a bit too long but over-the-top action works at times. see it on a big screen but don't pay full ticket price to see a matinee. >> the next house, truth or dare. fun fact, the director of this film, jeff ludlow gave me my start in broadcasting. if you don't like the movie you can blame him for all this. >> now i feel awful saying the movie is not good. an interesting concept, the idea of truth or dare, bunch of college students on spring break. this entire film is ruined by one particular scene where a character makes a decision that makes no sense based on everything we saw prior to that moment. i feel bad because he made some decent films, i don't know if he has made a lot of great films.
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>> he made me. is that not enough for you? >> i gave it to out of 5. i feel really bad now. jillian: what do you give todd? 5 out of 5? >> todd gets 5 out of 5. >> you had a good weekend. it is tax time. 6 days left to file your return but don't count on the irs to remind you of tax breaks you can get. a finance expert breaking down on how you can cash in. todd: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> we have a busy 3 hours. james comey's book does not come out until tuesday, he does answer the central question.
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those he feel the president of the united states obstructed justice? the answer, we will tell you in 15 minutes was the latest on syria. a bunch of guests, kelly and conway -- peter: will join us from the white house, john barreto and geraldo rivera will storm into the studio. a busy 3 hours. the channel you are trust for morning news. "fox and friends first" with todd and jillian back in a few minutes.
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jillian: welcome back to "fox and friends first". at least one nfl team is standing up to national anthem
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kneelers, canceling a tryout with colin kaepernick after refusing to end his protest. and rappaport said he did not have a plan on dealing with, quote, everything moving forward. the former 49er has been unemployed since the 2016 season. a former nfl cheerleader fighting back after she was marked for her christian faith. she filed a complaint against the miami dolphins. the cheerleading director posted a picture of her baptism among other things and says women should be able to express their faith like blue blue. >> it is a double standard, football players are held to and what women are held to in the nfl. i could be who i was somewhere else but within these walls i have to turn it off and be someone different. >> the team says it reprimanded her supervisor who apologized. todd: don't count on the irs to remind you of what you are eligible for.
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if you haven't filed, make sure you are cashing in every harder installer you oh. cp and business analyst special guest with the tax steps you need to know. you got to get going. >> no time like the present. todd: fund your individual retirement account. >> you have a little bit of time to do that, you can put those funds in until your tax return is due until april 17th. if you are under 50 years old you put away $5000, that dollar for dollar against your income, 6500, great way to save for retirement and get a tax benefit for the current year. >> i thought you couldn't do this anymore but increase your property tax before $10,000 in
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2018. have bishop sales? >> yes it has. keep in mind the reminder for this year's filing, you made an advanced payment, your 2018 real estate taxes. you have to make sure you actually had a real estate tax bill in hand, otherwise the irs is not going to allow the deduction. a little nuance to keep in mind. >> good time to adjust your withholding because you are focused on taxes in the coming year. >> 2018, new tax law taking effect. does that mean you will have more taxes or less taxes next april? got to make that withholding adjustment now. keep in mind not everybody got a tax break. you could actually oh more. if you don't adjust your withholding you could be looking at underpayment penalties on top
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of more taxes. >> never understood how this works. you pay the money by the deadline which is april 17th this year but you don't have to file until 6 months thereafter. how do you know the numberless you have done a calculation in 20 oh the calculation why don't you just file? >> absolutely right. essentially you have to do the tax return to figure out what you will because you are right, the payment is due. how do you do that. you guess the best you can. that is what we have to do sometimes. we are giving you the answer of guests. whenever we talk about it this year, in many respects over the course of the last couple and it will be completely different next year because the tax code is changing dramatically. >> use it is which we will have to see how that plays out and there's a lot of questions as to what the new law means that we will be up against it.
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>> even heard these guys will be taking classes on the new tax code once the tax season ends. >> go back to your office. a busy week. patriotic moment going viral. check this out. >> mommy is home. >> a soldier's surprise that will make your morning and can you spot the difference between these two animals? apparently new yorkers could not. how a, quote, tiger and sparked panic on city streets. bp's natural gas teams use smart app technology to share data from any well instantly. so they can analyze trends and stop potential problems in their tracks. because safety is never being satisfied
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jillian: do you get it. rob: i get it. jillian: do you get it at home? it's friday the 13th. do you believe in that stuff? todd: i don't. the moment i say i don't. i will hit my self-when i walk out the door. jillian: i'm a suspicious person. i do believe in all of that. todd: be careful, time forked good, the bad and the ugly. ordinary day at school turns into a moment this kin
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kindergartner will never forget. >> boys and girls, her mommy is home. clap for her. [applause] todd: army national guardsmen casey surprising her daughter june she had been on deployment for a year. jillian: next the bad. the concrete jungle. more wild. police in new york flooded with calls over a tiger roaming around the streets. it was a raccoon. todd: really? new york? come on. have you got to be kidding me. todd: finally the ugly. high school girls basketball game turns into a brawl when parents attack ad referee over a foul call as the official backs away he trips when another adult
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reportedly a coach starts punching him. police start investigating. jillian: watch out for the scary tigers running around new york. all right have. a good day everyone. todd: the one on the right is a tiger. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> president trump says a military strike against syria may come soon. >> we're looking very, very seriously very closely at what whole situation. >> american credibility is on the line right now. >> fired fbi director james comey slamming our commander-in-chief attacking president trump's integrity and appearance saying, quote: this president is unethical. >> president trump's choice to lead the state department, mike pompeo, in the hot seat. >> my staff as a chief dayton are to rally causes that benefit america. >> ms-13 posing as minors traveling with the migrant caravan. >> insanity from the left wing on television. >> we have to rely on the sanity of kim jong

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