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>> nancy and i are retiring and sailing around the world on my boat. >> we thought you should take responsibility for your own lives. >> parents without kids are less stressed because they have more free time and money. thank you for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> it is unfortunate prime minister netanyahu has taken a page out of trump's book. >> we cannot let trump and netanyahu succeed in hiding the cruel reality of the occupation from us. >> tuesday, august 20th, congresswoman ilhan omar, rashida tlaib calling out donald trump and israel after they were blocked from entering the country. jillian: what they hinted could be their next move, we are live
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from washington. rob: what jeffrey epstein did just two days before his suicide. jillian: he wanted to talk. >> the harsh warning between a waiter and the world war ii hero that is absolutely lightning up the internet. >> "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ i'm on top of the world ♪ ♪ jillian: are you on top of the world you q rob: now. i'm the only person not in love with that. i feel i am channeling rob
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schmidt, captain negativity. we are back. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. todd: thank you for starting the day with us. democratic congressman blasting donald trump over israel's decision to ban them from entering israel, one claiming the president wants to pit motions in jewish people against each other. jillian: his relapse response. >> reporter: israel defending his decision about ilhan omar and rashida tlaib who spoke for the first time since being denied entry. accusing primus or benjamin netanyahu of suppressing their freedom and calling on congressional colleagues to make the trip. >> we cannot let trump and benjamin netanyahu succeed in
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hiding the cruel reality of the occupation from us. i call on all of you to go. >> reporter: both are critics of israel. the support for a boycott of the country, is really ambassador to the un reiterating their position. >> we don't expect people who come here -- we welcome all americans. if you call to boycott israel, anti-semitic remarks we are not welcoming you. >> reporter: an emotional rashida tlaib who was denied a visa to visit her aging grandmother had this to say. >> i watched as my mother had to go to dehumanizing checkpoints even though she was a united states citizen and proud american. >> white house spokesman doing
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a statement that rashida tlaib and ilhan omar have a documented history of anti-semitic comments, social media posts and relationships. israel has the right to prevent people who want to destroy it from entering the country. now announcement of future plans for them to attempt travel but omar is suggesting the us should reconsider how much aid it gives to israel. rob: this isn't going away. jillian: more on this later in the show. congresswoman omar and rashida tlaib accusing israel of oppression. todd: and a scholar says there is lammas ideology on full display. >> what you are seeing is full-blown islamist propaganda. these are professional victim mongering women who unfortunately have been elected to congress but are using every tool in the playbook of the muslim brotherhood, first they demonize the jewish people, second they eradicate the jewish nation, their agenda, the proposed meeting was a
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congressional delegation to palestine, not even mentioning israel. now that israel has called their bluff, now they are claiming victimhood. the role of victimhood is central because they want to appear that they are under siege by their words, and oppressive superpower in the united states. this is exactly the islamist ideology and it -- >> reporter: pouring in on this controversial topic, many of you believe israel made the right call, teresa rights more than justified, israel doesn't need more people that hate them in their country. >> just sent out a tweeting based on the words of these two women israel did the right thing. todd: pete says israel was justified, these two are troublemakers and don't represent the america i know.
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fox news alert, searchers working through the night with renewed hope of finding those missing boaters alive, tackle bad belonging to justin walker discovered in the waters off florida. their families say it is a sign. >> he gives me hope because they are out there and alive and trying to tell us we are here and to come get us with this sign of the tackle box, they are putting out breadcrumbs for us. heather: back discovered 125 miles from where the firefighters went fishing friday, we will hear from brian's wife and brother at the 7:00 hour of "fox and friends". and urgent manhunt underway, a college advisor stabbed to death on the first day of the school year. he was ambushed in a parking lot. investigators finding a backpack with flammable liquid under his car. police believe it was a targeted attack on the retired
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finance professor helping with student registration. the suspect was seen running away on surveillance video. >> jeffrey epstein signed a will just two days before committing suicide in his jail cell, court documents in the virgin islands show he put his fortune in a trust in the wake of epstein's death, william barr naming doctor kathleen sawyer as acting bureau of prisons chief, she previously held the position from 1992 until 2003. suspected shooter in the el paso walmart massacre on suicide watch the monitor after murdering 22 people and injuring 25 others earlier this month. it is not clear why medical officials made the recommendation. the accused gunman is charged with capital murder and could face the death penalty.
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todd: beto o'rourke does not want to see the suspect sentenced to death. >> i don't support the deaths f lives going forward. todd: the former congressman at odds with prosecutors in the state. at the justice department. >> reporter: it was before and apologizing for claiming she is native american. this time she did it at a native american for him. >> like anyone who is honest with themselves i know i have made mistakes. i am sorry for harm i have caused. i have listened and i have learned. heather: she was criticized for claims she took a dna test to check the background, showing she was 164th, and one in 1000% native american.
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todd: janice dean in studio, how is our great land looking? >> we have severe storms, look at the east coast through the mid-atlantic where we have quite a bit of hail and damaging wind reports with severe thunderstorms for parts of the central plains. we have severe thunderstorm watch in effect. in the midwest towards the northern plains. the severe threat for widespread area 28 million people can see the potential of severe storms, large hail, damaging wind, isolated tornadoes through the afternoon toward the evening hours. know what to do there is a water morning in your neighborhood. and scattered thunderstorms across the gulf coast, ohio river valley and the heat hangs
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on for a good chunk of the country over the central plains towards the southwest, heat indices over 100 ° today and for the next couple days, not only for the areas i showed you, yellows and reds, for parts of the southwest wednesday and into thursday. across the northeast i was looking ahead, 70s next week. we are getting, we are going to see some fall type temperatures with not the humidity we have seen. rob: i am there, ladies. todd: only kill when necessary, california adopting one of the toughest use of force measures in the nation, putting more red tape on officers.
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todd: all eyes on donald trump's trade war with china, could it risk is chances in 2020 just to get a win for americans going forward together next guest says even if the economy slows down don't count trump out yet. jillian: kitchen manager, housekeeper and laundry supervisor, going viral for holding a job for four kids when we come back. grab some pens.
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up to prosecutors. the law goes into effect next year. new police policies going into effect in phoenix. officers must self-report when they point a gun at someone. cops need to wear body cameras and undergoes eight hours of mental health training. the changes follow a record 44 police involved shootings last year, more than any other city in the country. todd: all eyes on the world economy as the trade war between us and china shows no sign of slowing down. >> if i want to make a bad deal in salon china the market would go up. wouldn't be the right thing to do. i'm not ready to make a deal yet. todd: critics warning of a recession. is the president willing, his chance of reelection in the economic drivers seat in the long run.
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fox news contributor, thanks -- get a deal now, short-term gains for the economy boosting chance of reelection in 2020 or play along came, way to china out. they are starting to hurt china but in a couple decades really might hurt china but at the same time he could lose in 2020. >> the question he's taking a big risk and what is the risk, he undermines the confidence this election brought into the economy. consumer confidence, and the week after he is elected, and a pro-business attitude for the first time in eight years, that is huge and a manifestation of that was an increased spending, increased investment, higher productivity we haven't seen in eight years. the bad news is because this trade spat has gone on as long as it is, confidence is declining. chief executive magazines come
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out with a new poll of their constituents and shows the worst pessimism or less optimism about the economy since 2016. it is taking a toll, we see it in the manufacturing sector, we see it in real investment that was down in the second quarter. he is going to get slammed if he doesn't do a tough deal. we have seen that. the minute they inched toward something on the margin like allowing more imports or something like that, his critics say it is not enough. he is taking a risk. todd: it is a fundamental battle, not only economies the ways of thinking. the president says our economy is the best in the world by far, lowest unemployment ever in almost all categories, poised after trade deals are completed, import prices down, china eating tariffs targeting farmers from big tariff money coming in, great future for
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usa. that is what the president is saying. i look at this and wonder is there a middle ground or is the president keep on china, to keep the tariffs going in at the end of the day if the economy takes a hit blame the fed? he will be able to blame the fed, no question about it and say to voters who supported him in 2016 this trade confrontation with china is important and farmers so far even though they are the group arguably most hurt by this trade battle they are still supporting. he can talk to the american people about what he is trying to do and they will be understanding about it and is there a middle ground? i have thought recently we don't need a deal because what is "happening now" are some pretty structural changes. he's right, hundreds of companies, 80% of north american companies are figuring out how to change their supply
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chain to mitigate the effect of these tariffs. that is a big and important change, having all our companies are dependent on china was a disaster in these should be held accountable for the fact that we are in this position. nobody should rely on a country where there isn't a rule of law and there is no rule of law in china. they are diversifying their supply chain, lots of changes taking place in the way we deal with china already american companies are not handing over their trade secrets any longer. is there a middle ground? the ground is status quo. todd: we talk about so many issues in the news, this one, so transformative, this is the one we above all need to pay attention to. thanks for your time. jillian: 20 minutes after the
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consultation to state health departments, coughing and shortness of breath, some have required ventilation. todd: fluoride water lowering iqs and children, fluoride consumption in hundreds of pregnant women before giving birth, scientists gained their kids iq test when they turned 3 or 4 years old. the study found mothers with the most fluoride in their systems had children with iqs, three points lower than the least amount of fluoride. that is frightening. disney launching a new streaming service when you won't find it on the world's most popular streaming devices. >> tracy carrasco here to explain. >> reporter: disney is unveiled which devices it streaming service will be compatible with and you will notice there is a very big player missing from that list. disney said they will have a disney streaming service with
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roku, apple tv, playstation 4, x box 1 but disney plus will not be available on amazon's fire tv devices. unclear who might have been the deciding factor, whether disney? that amazon? amazon might have been worried this might take away from its prime video purposes but disney might have thought we could leverage something from amazon later. the service is not expected to start until november 12th so there's time for the two sides to reach an agreement so people can get their disney plus on their amazon fire devices. >> so many options. todd: what does it say about me that the moment i this story are part of a taste test on tomorrow's "fox and friends first" with the 36 chicken sandwiches? >> it means you want to find out who the best chicken
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sandwich is but according to chick-fil-a, there's a big twitter war between the fast food restaurants to see who has the best chicken sandwich but chick-fil-a put out a tweet yesterday saying bun plus chicken plus pickles equals all the love for the original meaning their original chicken sandwich. taking a bit popeyes who just released a chicken sandwich last week, popeyes responded with another we you good? wendy's is really good at social media, they jumped in and said they were asked why companies fighting over the second best chicken sandwich alluding to there is being the best, i am still waiting for someone else to jump in if they have an opinion but people in social media weighing and saying chick-fil-a is the best. i love when companies do that and go back and forth. thanks. it is 26 after the hour.
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congresswoman omar and rashida tlaib hint at cutting funds to america have strongest middle east allies. >> we give israel $3 million in aid every year but denying a visit to duly elected members of congress is not consistent with being an ally. >> is the left playing partisan politics? we debate next. ♪ let's get down to business. the business of atlanta on monday... ... cincinnati on tuesday. ...philly on wednesday. ...and thursday back to cincinnati . modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com.
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patients that i see about dry mouth. they feel that they have to drink a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. [heartbeat] >> welcome back, a look at top headline starting with a fox news alert. search crews working through the night with renewed hope of finding two missing firefighters alive. a tackle box belonging to justin walker just discovered off the coast of florida. 125 miles from where the men went fishing friday. >> jeffrey epstein's signed a
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will two days before committing suicide in his jail cell. court documents filed in the us version islands show he put his fortune in a trust. >> democratic congresswoman blast donald trump over his relapse decision to ban them from interesting. representative ilhan omar says the president wants to pick muslims and jewish people against each other, the white house is defending his relapse right to restrict the lawmakers was more on that. i democrats playing partisan politics instead of serving their constituents? let's ask a commentary writer for the washington examiner and democratic strategists, thank you for being here, we appreciate it. is there partisan politics at play? >> i would say yes on all sides. i believe donald trump and benjamin netanyahu are also playing partisan politics. to me it seems the relationship between the us and israel especially under donald trump
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has become about their own personal agendas. our relationship with israel used to be bipartisan. that was one thing both sides of the aisle could agree on, providing aid to israel and support, they are our strongest ally in the region but when they block lawmakers from entering the country who are american regardless whether they are democrat or republican i agree with representative of omar that that's not how allies treat each other. shannon: you have to consider comments they have made in the past. >> that is true and they haven't made friendly comments about israel but in america we have the right to free speech and people are able to voice their opinions about things and i believe as much help as we give israel, she said 4 million but it is almost 4 billion, we deserve better and i do believe is real being so -- donald trump is very popular in
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israel, benjamin netanyahu knows that and he is hitching himself to donald trump but it takes a bipartisan to get these aid packages past and i think they are threatening what used to be a good run for israel on both sides of the aisle always support is real, usually, and they are threatening that. >> let's bring in your opinion on this. >> what has changed in the last two years. i don't see steny hoyer invoking anti-semitic jokes or nancy pelosi. i don't see any member of the democratic leadership changing their tune on our historical ally ship with israel. the only difference is the introduction of the squad and some of the most violent anti-semitism we've had in congress in years and especially if you look at the fact that yesterday ilhan omar live through her teeth to her constituents about the nature of her trip.
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she said she planned with members of the knesset according to her only publicly available schedule, when she was attacking journalists myself included yesterday for calling her out on twitter and read tweeting harassment against members of the media including editor of the forward. her staff was unable to provide another itinerary and said they were relying on other people's tweets saying allegedly there were meetings that were talked about with the knesset after the fact. jillian: let listens what she had to say about us aid to israel. >> more than $3 million in aid every year but denying visits to duly elected members of congress is not consistent with being an ally. >> he is not exactly saying she's hinting at cutting funding. before i get your opinions let's take a look at this
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statement from the white house backing israel saying israel has the right to prevent people who want to destroy it from entering the country and democrats pointless congressional inquiries in america cannot change the laws israel has passed to protect itself. we've had a good relationship with them, foreign aid funding obligations, we will pull this up on screen, it has been consistent the last couple years, that's just the last 3 years as you can see, your final thoughts on whether or not you think funding should be cut? should this be something that is looked into as omar suggested? >> i think israel, $4 billion certainly is a large amount but it has been that way and i don't think it will change anytime soon. i don't think this will move the needle. that far i guess to the left which is in terms of cutting aid but it is important to recognize representative omar and rashida tlaib, they
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represent new views and views younger americans who are looking at these foreign aid packages more critically. why does israel have to get so much in aid? they are a strong ally in the region and it is important for us to have an ally for strategic purposes in our interests in the region but these are things voters are starting to look at more closely whereas before, they are allies so we are going to support them as much as we need to. people are going to look at it now. >> i'm sure the same young millennials one that are worried about a few billion in foreign aid spending for only democratic allies in the region. ilhan omar made clear she said if they were an ally she would view them as allies and supports the eradication of the independent jewish state in the region. have given lie to what they believe in and i don't think this is the future of the
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democratic party and i hope for the sake of america and the sake of liberalism it is not. jillian: we appreciate it. >> mike pompeo addressing the un security council about iran today after an iranian oil tanker was released in gibraltar despite a request to hold the ship as the taker was headed to syria reaching sanctions. >> unfortunate that happened. these are oil profits somewhere in the market that will run back to the iranian for sewing terror distraction and killing americans around the world. >> the tanker expected to arrive sunday. they warned against helping of that should. michael avenatti claims he was exercising free-speech when he extorted $22.5 million from nike. the disgrace lawyer accused of
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shaking down the sports were giant over a pay for play scheme. his lawyers asked the judge to dismiss the criminal case, they claim he had a right to demand a settlement for his client at trial, that starts in november. >> a job fair for her kid. available positions at her home include kitchen manager, housekeeper and laundry supervisor. >> he came up with the idea when kids kept asking for an allowance so she decided to make some more for it. if they want a job they have to fill out application this. mcgregor says they can get membership to her mom's credit union. >> job fair going viral on facebook. i kind of like it. >> 38 after the hour, and illegal immigrant accused of rape walks free despite a retainer, i said the county let him go has a history of the subject. >> cma shakeup after more than
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>> the nypd officer accused of killing eric garner after putting him in a chokehold is fighting to get his job back. daniel pantlaeo suing the department, this reaction from the police union and the family. >> 5 years after eric garner died after being forcibly restrained by new york city police, the cop seen using a chokehold is 5. could examine officer for work ignoring his cries i can't breathe, the us justice department in new york grand jury declined to charge them
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with a crime. the police commissioner announced his dismissal citing a recommendation by administrative judge within the nypd. >> carrying of the court's verdict, i take no pleasure. i know many will disagree with this decision and that is their right. >> garner upset helped fuel the black lives matter movement with the phrase i can't breathe become a rallying cry for people pushing back against police brutality. the police union is blasting the decision accusing the commissioner of lacking leadership. >> absolutely essential the world know that the us police department is rudderless and frozen. >> eric garner's daughter is relieved. >> i thank you for doing the right thing. >> been vowing to keep the case in public spotlight. >> we will try to reopen the case, we will be going after the rest of the officers involved. justice for new york city means there's no murdering cop on the police force.
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>> he has been on tv since the incident, his attorney says a challenge the firing in court. in new york, steve rappaport, fox news. todd: accused rapist in the country is allowed to walk free and maryland. rodriguez released on bond despite his ice request. the salvatori and national in court on rape charges next wednesdays after officials in the same county about to notify ice when accused child rapists released from jail. montgomery county outside washington dc decimated itself for sanctuary status last month. >> nascar legend they are in her junior after escaping a fiery playing crash with his wife and one-year-old daughter. >> we are thankful for the prayers and phone calls over the last several days. it was a difficult few days.
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we are trying our best to get back to normal. >> dale earnhardt junior posting a message online, i am thankful for the quick response of my pilot, local law enforcement, emergency personnel and hospital staff. saying, quote, god is good. the family doing well after their plane crash landed in tennessee. todd: amazing anybody survived. jillian: ladies night about country music awards. teaming up with reba mcintyre and dolly parton hosting country's biggest night. ♪ heather: all-american girl, that was pretty impressive.
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replacing brad paisley who has been hosting since 2008 but doesn't seem to mind, can't wait to watch. jillian: cmes november 13th, nominees will be announced next week. jillian: if you can get dolly to do anything, do it, she's awesome. jillian: carrie is amazing. todd: and it is my birthday. jillian: 46 after the hour, first plastic bags and plastic straws, now forget about plastic bottles. one of the nation's busiest airports cracking down but could be just the beginning? todd: can your state follow suit? michael knowles calling out the left coast's state's craziest rules and the reasons. jillian: time to check in with brian kilmeade on "fox and friends," good morning. >> when it comes to paper straws they don't work but new starbucks pops work, great technology, thanks to folks at nasa for making it happen, we
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will talk during the show, joe biden doesn't have an ally in president obama. thought he had his best friend in president obama, what is the truth behind that. we will be talking about what is going on with two members of the squad and their anti-israel behavior. also including a guest, martha mc sally will be here live and she is on the armed services committee. greg jarrett will be here to talk about how we switch in the new york times from russia to race. is this an agenda we can accept? we talk about law enforcement and where we're going? darren porcher is on the panel and david webb. also football players taking a stand for law enforcement and their uniforms showing the thin blue line going viral. we will bring you 13 with the coaches live with a special message for all those who serve and help. don't miss a minute of the tuesday edition of "fox and friends" but first finish up
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>> first it was plastic backs, then plastic straws and now it is plastic bottles, sales in san francisco international airport are prohibited. todd: california leading the charge on banning plastic products. here is michael knowles, host of the michael knowles show. when you see these bands starting in your state, spreading like wildfire across the country, what comes to mind? >> it occurred to me in california i can do hair when in the middle of the street and
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the government will give me a free needle but if i drink water out of a plastic bottle at the airport apparently that is a borderline capital offense. this is pretty hilarious because i got rid of plastic bags for the natural environment, govern of plastic water bottles for the natural environments, got rid of the plastic drinking straws for the natural environment. and they actually hurt the environment after california got rid of the plastic grocery bags, at the university of sydney, shows plastic pollution increased. people didn't have the bags to reuse so they bought the much worse bags. then we found out the paper bags, and it was worse for the environment in the first place but the left doesn't actually care about the effect of these policies. it is not about protecting the environment. it is about making everybody feel guilty, filling religious
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abysses in our soul so that you have sin in the form of pollution, redemption in atonement in the form of recycling, you can either purchase your indulgences in form of carbon tax credit. >> has people up a map that shows cities with plastic bands in california and all over the country, it is one more thing to add to the major list of hassles at the airport and specifically san francisco how that goes into effect, you have to remember to bring a reasonable water bottle with you, one more thing flyers have to think about. >> also when you fly on airplanes you become dehydrated, especially if you are going long distance, for the past 20 years we haven't been able to bring water
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bottles, this is a giant conspiracy to dehydrate them between alcoholic drinks on the airplane and not being able to bring the water bottle. what do these people want you to do at the airport? todd: let's not leave this at plastic. there are other ridiculous laws across the country, we might want to focus on healthcare and immigration. put a few of these on-screen. carmel, california, a situation with heels. a base of one square inch and a ton more, you can look these up on your own time, can't sherry netflix password in tennessee. brie cheese, forget the nationwide immigration reform and focus on bree. >> in new mexico you are not allowed to encourage a dual. if you take away my password and free cheese, we are going to engage in a dual. seems to be these regulations are contradicting. jillian: when does it end?
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>> we are too wealthy as a country, too many things going for so we just need to make ourselves feel something, anything and pass these ridiculous regulations. i wonder when we will find real problems on overpaid legislation. jillian: i would require out of my plastic water bottle. >> out of my paper cup. a lot going on here. you are clearly doing your part to help the environment. >> we are coming right back. .
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todd: time now for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a waiter stops what he is doing to eat with a world war ii veteran eating alone. listen to the war vet's stories at a pennsylvania restaurant. a woman posting photos of the interaction on facebook. of course it's now going viral. jillian: that's great. airport security worker fired after sending offensive note to passenger. surveillance video passing a clip that says you ugly. he says he wasn't offended but he reported her to the new york airport. todd: you fired a new study suggests having kids makes you happier once they move out. >> nancy and i are retiring and sailing around the world on my boat. >> we thought you should take responsibility for your own lives. todd: german researchers say parents with kids at home
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more free time and money. jillian: less cleaning up. that's how much time we have. we have got to go. you have a have a good day. todd: goodbye, everybody. ♪ ♪ ainsley: that's a little keith urban. have you all been to his concert? e. puts on a good show. brian: country music, should not be allowed in australia. ainsley: genre has changed. britain. brian: and you become italian. [laughter] ainsley: bon journe joran know. i'm a little more country than italian. i wish
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