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he does a lot of funny things, he doesn't where the gold chain, and some people heard about his promise for money and follow it. heather: that wraps of this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us, we continue now, goodbye. >> the field has been narrowed for one night only, the top ten candidates are here. >> goes without saying we must and will defeat trump, the most dangerous president in the history of this country. >> i know what is broken, i know how to fix it and i believe the fight against donald trump. >> my campaign will give the freedom dividends of $1000 a month for an entire year to ten american families. >> we should have healthcare. >> obamacare worked. >> medicare for all is the most
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cost-effective to providing healthcare. i wrote the damn bill. >> bernie wrote the bill, i read the bill. a bold idea, i think it is a bad idea. >> the president from vermont -- >> to buy in. >> tell me what you said a few minutes ago. >> it is becoming unwatchable, democratic primary -- >> every time something good about barack obama comes up -- every time somebody questions, he says that was the president. >> i stand with barack obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent. >> yes, your ak-47. >> el paso, god love you for
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standing up in the midst of that trend. >> this is a crisis. >> people on one side and the money on the other, the only way to win is to bring them together. >> i want to be in the fight to fix it in america. ♪ ♪ hit me with your best shot ♪ hit me with your best shot ♪ fire away ♪ >> certainly something is going on last night. rob: we are going to spend the next hour talking about it. jillian: it is friday, 13 september. todd: thanks for starting the
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day with us. 2020 candidates bringing the heat to houston for round 3 of the democratic debate. jillian: healthcare to immigration they tore into many of the issues we heard before. we watched this friendly group of candidates turn into front row competitors. todd: we are breaking it on the fox news team coverage including rob schmidt with reaction from voters, expert analysis bernie sanders's advisor chuck roach. jillian: griff jenkins live in texas, the biggest moments and there were a bunch of them. >> reporter: you mentioned castro. we saw all ten top democrats on stage last night but the only thing they agreed on was they want to replace donald trump. there was much division in their vision for america. joe biden flanked by elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, the top issue was healthcare.
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four years ago it was medicare for all, government run insurance was an outlier, notice front and center and biden fought back vigorously. >> the senator says she is for bernie. i'm for iraq. my plan for healthcare costs a lot of money. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. the senator on my left is not indicated how she pays for it. >> how do we pay for it? those at the very top, the richest individuals, the biggest corporations are going to pay more and middle-class families are going to pay less. >> i wrote the damn bill. to eliminate all out-of-pocket expenses. all deductibles. all copayments. >> reporter: among the lesser-known lower polling candidates, julian castro
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elevated himself in a moment, he was a member of the obama administration and took on biden multiple times. >> he wants to take credit for obama's work but not answer any questions. >> i stand with barack obama all eight years, good, bad and indifferent. >> reporter: biden giving a bear hug to his obama legacy. this came up and so did gun-control and that is where beto o'rourke stood out having a strong mission on gun-control. here's what he said. >> we are going to take your ar 15, your ak-47s. >> reporter: a few other take aways, amy klobuchar driving the moderate lane, not met traction. kamala harris needed to stand
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out against anti-trump scripted approach. then the final moment everyone is talking about, andrew yang offering a dividend of $1000 a month to ten lucky american families. more on that throughout the day. todd: bernie sanders's senior advisor with our winners and losers from debate number sorry. who won and who lost? >> here we are in houston, texas. i thought my guy did really good. think about the first hour of the debate around healthcare. everybody was on the same level, barack obama and bernie sanders, the number one issue, bernie sanders was the clear winner. let's talk a few other winners.
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julian castro had a good night. there will be people in the democratic primary field who will say he wins too hard. he had to have a breakout moment. a lot of second-tier candidates -- >> is that breakout moment supposed to be something where people are arguing the point and saying it isn't right? >> you bring up a great point. none of us are talking about julian castro and time will tell how much that will affect him. if it continues to be a negative stroke it will end up being the campaign. heather: let's finish the winners and go to the losers. >> beto o'rourke, turning and thanking him, he flew home, took his campaign on hiatus for a few weeks to be back home and people give him props, that let him
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rise above the fray. he didn't do anything to damage himself because the spotlight was on him on an issue with all these folks who died in the shooting, an opportunity to make a name for himself when he hasn't had a breakout moment. rob: how does taking away your guns play in texas did you >> i grew up in texas since i was 7 years old. talking about taking away ar -- have the conversation the right way. nobody wants to take your shotgun, your 223, 237, all those things, i own those guns and use them to deer hunt, but the ak-47 is used to kill children. jillian: let's talk the losers and you have joe biden at the top of the list. >> i do because joe biden took it from every angle. joe biden supporters will say he was strong and took everybody but it is hard when you are the front runner because everybody is coming at you and you have to have a perfect night to have a
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great night. he had a good night but if you watched him all night long he stumbled with his words, didn't have the right reactions to certain things. the thing that stuck to him the most we will talk about later was owning some of the things barack obama did with the deportations. it was hard to take that from every side and have a successful night. heather: do you still consider biden the front runner? regardless what the polls say? >> i think it is hard. i've been doing campaigns for 30 years. when you have all the spotlight on you and you are the front runner and expected to win it is hard hard hard to continue that for almost a year of campaign events. todd: your final two loses, mayor pete and amy klobuchar. i want your opinion on this. it seems in the last debate, the one in july, barack obama was excoriated by members of his own party and when you look at
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barack obama, the most popular member of the democratic party. last night things changed. was he a winner last night? >> i say he was a loser lastly. he was the winner because there are a lot of people to remember barack obama as a really great thing including me but also democrats out there disagreed with barack obama around mass deportations of latinos more so than even president bush so you have to on the positive at the negative. what strategists were telling their people and slated after the last debate, you can't attack a sitting president when african americans make up a huge number of democratic voters, it is a personal insult to them, first african american president, amanda did great things for america and go after the man he chose to be his vice president. when you move into south carolina, nevada, california with your strategy you can't ostracize black voters. they are a the democratic base especially black women.
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what this is, use the opportunity of medicare, obamacare, to say we want to lift up with the president around healthcare. jillian: what do we need to see from these candidates? >> figure out a way to break into the top three. senator sanders, warren, biden and these other candidates have to figure out a way. looking at amy klobuchar on the end of the podium trying to run to the middle and say we need a compromise in texas, nothing in the middle of the road but yellow lines and dead armadillos. todd: great insights, unclear whether you will advise senator sanders to wear a cowboy hat in the next debate. thank you so much. time, 11 minutes after the hour. democratic candidates taking aim at donald trump. >> our problems didn't start with donald trump. the first is how dangerous
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trump won the debate. why do you say that? >> you have democrats descending on the great state of texas, a state that uses the centuries old motto come and take it in their promising then we are going to come and take it. that's not the best strategy for them turning texas blue. but we had debate in michigan, in florida, in texas. have voters heard anything that actually matters to them? we had a 3-hour debate last night and not a single mention of this booming economy under donald trump. instead we heard the candidates praising the expletive laden rants from beto o'rourke how he wants to take our guns away, we heard elizabeth warren promising no more cars after -- a short ten years, we heard mayor pete calling half the country racist for supporting donald trump and
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we heard bernie sanders railing against capitalism so much that he nearly lost his voice. that is what we got from the democrats, we got nothing about the booming economy and what affects their life. >> donald trump's record of accomplishment, any of these weak candidates and the democrat party for another infomercial for donald trump. i ask you going off of that did you see anyone on stage last night who you think can take on the president? >> absolutely not. i think donald trump is such a great debater, he took on a republican shield that was much stronger than the democratic field is today. i don't see a single candidate who can go against donald trump now, and amazing record to run on. he can say i delivered on the promises i made when i ran the first time. look at the results. we have an economy over
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6.3 million new jobs created, historically low unemployment for african-americans, hispanic americans across the board, wages rising again. we have a truly great story to tell and bernie sanders really angry when he says america is the wealthiest nation on earth. we are the wealthiest nation on earth. how did we get there? through freedom and capitalism which he and the rest of the democratic field are railing against. todd: you hear a lot about texas becoming blue. the reason the democrats held this debate in houston was to bring that along. as we wake up this morning did any of the democratic candidate for democratic candidates as a whole make texas a little more red? >> not when you promise to rip up the second amendment, you're not going to turn texas blue when you say you are going to go door-to-door and confiscate one of the most popular rifles in america.
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you are not going to win texas when you're promising to ban fossil fuels. this is so extreme coming out of the democratic party, embracing radical socialist policies and government take over. that is not palatable in texas for the rest of the country. jillian: thank you for joining us. >> thank for having me. jillian: a houston police officer rushed to the hospital after a violent crime spree ends in a firefight, the manhunt underway and reheated message from the city's police chief. >> my campaign will give a freedom dividends of $1000 a month for 10 american families. rob: is that a good campaign tactic or paying for votes? the internet divided over andrew yang's debate stage offer. ♪ something great from mr. clean.
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heather: a police officer is shot 3 times trying to stop a group of carjackers. listen to his fellow officers. >> i need guys and chest field, we need an ambulance over here. jillian: two suspects in custody, one was shot dead and another on the run, accused of stealing a car and mugging a priest before one of them shot the officer. the city's police chief has said he had enough of the violence. >> the children of our community being sought throughout this nation. either do something or don't show up. we don't need you here.
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jillian: the officer is a 5 year department veteran. he was in surgery overnight. prosecutors will seek the death penalty against the el paso shooting suspect. he was indicted on capital murder charges in connection to the attack which left 22 people dead. prosecutors are laying hate crime charges against the suspect claiming he was targeting mexicans and wrote a racist manifesto. todd: the coast guard raising the wreckage of the deadly california boat fire from the bottom of the ocean. the ntsb revealed a mandatory watchman was not on duty and crew members were asleep when the fire started earlier this month. 34 people sleeping in a cramped area were killed. the coast guard now recommends eliminating the unsupervised charging of lithium-ion batteries and the use of power strips and extension cords. a tropical storm warning issued for the bahamas, the potential cyclone could impact the same islands devastated by hurricane
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dorian. the national weather center says the disturbance has 30 mile-per-hour windss and could drop 7 inches of rain. nearly 1300 people missing after dorian. the potential new storm could impact relief efforts. jillian: students have permission to cut class in the name of climate change. the department of education will about kids to skip school if they have their parents permission to attend a protest in manhattan. bill diblasio tweeting new york city stand with our young people, they are our conscience. todd: victory on one stage for the first time, the former vp took his progress as counterparts to task over medicare for all. >> the senator on my life is not indicated how she pays for it. the senator has come forward and said how he is going to pay for it but gets halfway there. jillian: it dodged the cost question. should taxpayers be worried? that debate is coming to light.
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>> it goes without saying we must and will defeat trump, the most dangerous president in history of this country. >> my campaign will give a freedom dividends of $1000 a month for an entire year to 10 american families. >> i think we should have a debate on health care. i think obamacare worked. >> medicare for all is the most cost-effective approach to providing healthcare. >> i wrote the damn bill. >> bernie wrote the bill, i read the bill. >> i think it is a bad idea. >> are you forgetting what you said? are you forgetting already what you said a few minutes ago?
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>> it is becoming unwatchable. >> we will take your ar 15, your ak-47. >> god love you for standing so courageously in the midst of it. >> a crisis of empathy in our nation. >> i want to be in the fight. todd: the top ten candidates gathering for an explosive round 3 of democratic debates. jillian: things got heated where the group prove dollars ferry love and politics. on that note we are breaking it down with fox news team coverage. todd: carly shimkus with the latest on social media but we start with ron meyer and jason nichols. joe biden putting socialist bernie sanders and elizabeth warren the hot seat demanding
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answers about how they plan to pay for their medicare for all plans but should the answers concern middle-class taxpayers? take a listen. >> my plan for healthcare costs a lot of money, $740 billion. it doesn't cost $14 trillion. my distinguished friends, the senator on my left pays for it, the senator has come forward and said how he's going to pay for it but gets halfway there. todd: joe biden is worried how to pay for it. should middle-class taxpayers be as well? >> i don't think they should be concerned because the primary reason people go bankrupt is medical costs. medical costs will go from astronomical 20. if you make more than $250,000 you should be a little concerned. if you are part of the top 1/10 of 1% you should be very
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concerned. less than $250,000 which is most americans you will be in a better position and we will have 30 million more people insured than before. todd: your response? when you make something free it raises the cost, doesn't it? >> that is the way it has been in america. look at growing costs of anything as far as that, look at what was taken over by the government, the education system and healthcare already. if you look at state budgets across the country, what is the fastest growing? the cost of public health care. we have socialized edison for half the system for the fastest growing and the idea that if you socialize the rest of the costs will go down i am not sure that is true at all. if you get of private insurance, not sure that brings down costs. not to say donald trump doesn't
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need to lower costs and people don't care about it but the idea you will socialize something and costs will go down and taxes go down isn't realistic. the truth is kamala harris said wealthy means you make $100,000 per household and if you live where i live in northern virginia or california or anywhere in the metropolitan area $100,000 for a family with children means you are living with debt. you live in a high-cost area means they call you rich and taxes go up dramatically and if you read their plans that the washington post say don't pay for this it says taxes from the class people will go dramatically up to offset the savings they claim from losing private insurance. todd: the reason we are talking about this is not a pie in the sky idea like in 2015, democrats are talking about it.
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2020 dems supporting a medicare for all plan. i will not read the names but a lot of names on that list. what always gets lost in this healthcare debate is it is a small percentage of americans that don't have health insurance. the majority of americans do. majority of middle-class americans do. are they willing to lose what they currently have and have to pay for those, a small portion of people that don't? is very willingness to do that? >> the thing i would tell any middle-class american like myself is you are paying for them already. they can't pay for services, the cost is directed to you anyway. the other thing i would say is talking about healthcare, so many americans, so many middle-class americans going broke, we are one health calamity away from losing our homes. under this plan everyone will be
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covered and not only that, but prescription drug coverage is important and affects so many americans particularly elderly. you drop the cost of prescription drugs which makes things much easier if you have cancer or hiv or whatever disease you may have, you will get the treatment you need. todd: the underlying notion no matter where you follow-on medicare for all, for or against, lowering healthcare costs, i wish candidates on both sides address that going forward. thank you, have a great day. jillian: healthcare, immigration, gun control, candidate using hot topics to stand out at last night's debate but does their message resonate with every day americans? rob schmidt is live with reaction.
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this is going to be a talker. >> reporter: just after 4:30 in houston, this is a great 24/7 diner in houston, we hope to get a lot of people as the morning goes on but talking healthcare, a big talk last night, you saw kamala harris talking private insurance, people should be allowed to keep their private insurance if they want it. a lot of candidates start to sound more like joe biden and less like bernie sanders and elizabeth warren and andrew yang giving away free money, beta or work once to take away assault weapons, ar 15s, ak-47s. we went to texas southern university to talk to people, mostly democrats who watched the debate live after it ended. >> even though -- association with obama. >> reporter: biden to the best? >> that is -- he did the best in
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terms of staying away from race. >> castro did great. kamala harris. >> reporter: who met the best showing? >> andrew yang. is talking about things no one else is talking about? he's talking ideas. rather than bickering and talking about donald trump. >> elizabeth warren did incredible and well. her surge keeps going. >> candidates talking to all of america, the difference between democrats running for president, the president currently in the white house. >> it was a better experience, the fact that it was a much smaller cupboard. >> a little sample from democrats. so much to talk about, everybody on stage. you want to hear them go after
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each other. we will talk to diners in houston, texas on "fox and friends". curious to hear what people made of last night's debate. this was the best so far. todd: enjoy your pies at the house of pies. jillian: 38 after the hour. some hotheads and heated exchanges made for big moment at last night's debate. >> hell yes we are going to take your ar 15. >> nobody should be in jail for nonviolent crimes. todd: which messages resonated the most with the american people? we are dialing a third debate next. you don't let a cold ruin your day. you take dayquil severe liquicaps and crush it. dayquil severe. the daytime, coughing, aching,
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>> reporter: 10 leading democratic candidates making their pitch to voters in the third round of primary debate was what were the top moments and how did americans react? the author of convincing others, when facts don't matter. thank you for joining us. let's start with something that will be discussed for days to come if not a while after this and whether you are on the side with the side everybody has an opinion. this is what beto o'rourke had to say. >> i met the mother of a 15-year-old girl shot by nar 15 and that mother watched her bleed to death over the course of an hour because so many other people were shot by nar 15 in odessa, there were not enough ambulances to get them in time. hell yes, we are going to take your ar 15, your ak-47.
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>> democrats really responded favorably to his line. independents acn republicans an f. >> the problem with what he was saying, not a support to look at what republicans are thinking but what independents, he's going to need them. this is too far, saying he will take them all, people are like you are going too far, pull it back. most people want more gun-control but not too far. jillian: i'm surprised democrats didn't rate higher. it got a b plus but did that surprise you? >> part of it is he's just not holding people. the concept is the right one but he's not delivering in a way that is resonating, getting on the charts. that was the big take away, no a plus moment for any candidate. >> what does joe biden say about nonviolent criminals? >> we are in a situation where
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there are so many people in jail and should be in jail, the whole means by which this should change, talk about rehabilitation. nobody should be in jail for a nonviolent crime. >> you can see again not a huge level of enthusiasm. democrats are becoming independents to see, republicans at the. sort of straight down the middle. he had a good night, didn't have a great night. he needed to have a great night. we will not see a big shift in the polls but you want to see a breakaway moment, he did not have it. jillian: healthcare a big topic. listen to this from last night. >> on medicare for all costs go up, wealthier individuals, costs go up for giant corporations but for hard-working families across this country costs go down. >> medicare for all is
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comprehensive healthcare covering all basic needs. >> people who like their healthcare can keep it. if they don't like it they can pay for it. >> democrats a b plus, democrats -- medicare for all has polled positively. you think a lot of people want it, the most popular line was biden which was not about medicare for all. that did really well with dependents. the healthcare situation early last year, not sure they got it in the bag right now. jillian: appreciate it. rob: sentencing day for felicity huffman. after pleading guilty in the college admission scandal, live at the courthouse with the punishment she faces when "fox and friends first" returns. let's get down to business.
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>> coming up in 11 minutes we are recapping the big debate in houston, texas. the headline, healthcare in a fiery debate. they talked about unity and then it was a free for all. donald trump junior will be joining us. he will say his father won the debate. geraldo rivera, judge janine, charles payne, tommy laren kicking off 10 minutes from now in the channel you trust for your morning news. todd: all-star lineup.
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jillian: judgment day for actress felicity huffman. the hollywood star will be the first parent sentenced in the college admission scandal. rob: huffman will learn if she's going to prison. >> felicity huffman could walk out of a federal courthouse this afternoon and go straight home because of a favorable report. huffman pled guilty to these charges for paying $15,000 for having a proctor corrector daughter's sat exam. huffman has all these written letters of support by celebrities like eva along gloria and her husband and there is a report from the probation office that might win her some leniency. they are telling the judge there is no real victim in this crime, no specific amount of money.
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on the other hand there is the message this case is been sending, will the judge make an example of felicity huffman to hold the wealthy accountable? prosecutors are asking for one month behind bars and a $20,000 fine, huffman wants now jail time and is asking a year's probation, community service and a $20,000 fine. prosecutors have a problem sending her home because it is not quite a real punishment. lots of parents watching this as well including lori laughlin. she is facing 40 years behind bars they found guilty but she will be watching closely. what happens to felicity could bode well for her if found guilty. jillian: thanks for the update.
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todd: two men arrested by london at heathrow airport trying to fly drones believed part of an activist group that wanted to demand action on climate change. now flights have been affected. 10 people have been arrested in connection with that protests. >> a new push to ban police officers from using facial recognition, lawmakers sending a bill to gavin newsom's desk. facial recognition software is used to identify people in videos by comparing their features to a database of photos, critics say the technology is frequently inaccurate. todd: and even better aside to this story. a little boy bleed for his university of tennessee shirt gets a ride to his dream school. the fourth-grader offered of four years scholarship starting in fall of 2028. jillian: he got attention for
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college covers day at his florida elementary school. his story went viral. todd: ut selling his designed to donate for profit. good stuff. jillian: 7 minutes until the top of the our. kamala harris following the yellow brick road. >> he reminds me of that guy in the wizard of oz, when you pull back the curtain, a really small dude. todd: carly shimkus enjoyed that writing by the writers but she could bring the heat with her. joining us with reaction to that viral exchange. are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough.
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jillian: here's a question. how would you like to make $1,000 a month for doing nothing? andrew yang has a proposal for you. listen. >> that's why i'm going to do something unprecedented tonight. my campaign will now give a freedom dividend of $1,000 a month for an entire year to 10 american families. todd: carley shimkus here with the reaction on social media. yang going all publisher's clearing house at the debate. >> he did say he was going to do something no presidential candidate has done before. he delivered in the form of cold hard cash. there is some question whether he is breaking campaign finance law by doing. this one twitter user said isn't this like buying
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votes. i thought bribery was illegal. another twitter user vying in you can't buy my vote in fact, you just lost it. yang has responded saying that a whole team of lawyers have already signed off on this. but, this was one of the top trending topics of the night. a lot of people tweeting about this yang debate surprise. it was a trending something thatrend hash tag alot of givest to website as fast as possible to sign up for that cash. >> never did i ever imagine we would be talking about the wizard of oz this morning because of. this he reminds me of that guy in the wizard of oz, you know, when you pull back the curtain it's the really small dude? [laughter] >> i'm each not even going to take the bait, senator. >> it is an awkward moment
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there her gimmicking calculate ling performances are not helping her. another twitter user says she laughed more than anyone else. so there you have it. todd: a finally trolling before all the shenanigans. >> president trump's message flying high over the debate center with this banner right there. a lot of his supporters are loving it. one twitter user says well, i mean, if that doesn't convince them i don't know what will. lastly this twitter user says another reason to love my president. so his message was there even though he wasn't watching last night. he said he was going to have to tape it and watch it at another time. todd: there you go he is going all dvr on us. carley shimkus, thank you very much. carley: thank you for having me. todd: always great to have you. jillian: big night. loss of breakdown. lots of candidates on one stage. that's what everyone was looking for the most. todd: obviously a big show coming up on "fox &
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friends." we just talked to steve about the lineup coming up. it's going to be big. let's give him extra time. jillian: brian will like that. todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ [speaking spanish] welcome to texas. >> houston, we have a problem. >> my campaign will now give a freedom difnsdz of $1,000 a month for an entire year to 10 american families. >> i wrote the damn bill, if i may say so. >> this problem, senator sanders with that damn bill that you wrote and that senator warren backed is that it trust doesn't the american people. hell yes we are going to take your ar 15, your ak 47. >> i want to say no. actually i want to translate that into spanish. no. [laughter] >> you know, i think i am the only person on the stage who has been a public school teacher. >> in

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