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house and the couple continued on their trip. finally the ugly. lady gaga falling off stage during her las vegas residency. you can see she hit the ground hard but got back up and continued to perform. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues with jillian. jillian: it is friday, october 18th. brand-new images just in from the turkey syria border showing smoke and shelling meaning the hours of cease-fire brokered by the us has been broken. we are live with what comes next from the white house. two iowa deputies airlifted to the hospital after a search warrant ends in a shoot out. what we just learned about the suspect under arrest. >> the economy is booming, our people are prospering, our country's thriving and our
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nation is stronger than ever. >> donald from rallies and overflowing crowd in dallas. we are live in the lone star state where voters are fends fi continues right now. good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. rob schmidt is on assignment, we will check in with him in a moment but first are fox news alert, the us brokered cease-fire broken overnight as fighting continues in northern syria. new photos show shelling and smoke billowing into the air. griff jenkins has been working his sources overnight, joins us from washington dc with the latest. >> reporter: these images are troubling. let's show that again.
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you are looking at a border town where much of the turkish shelling has occurred. journalists are seeing continuing fighting despite the administration hailing the cease-fire between turkish president erdogan and mike pence and mike pompeo. i can report, just got off the phone again with my source on the ground in a town 10 km away, and he is with an ngo. they have been trying to get trapped kurds, wounded kurds out of the area and the cease-fire was broken and he wonders if it was enforced. he makes a distinct point we have to focus on. he has not seen airstrikes in the last several hours, turkey has not been shelling, and the free syrian army aligns with turkey, they have been attacking the kurds relentlessly.
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there is an ap report that a syrian free army fighter says he will, quote, not hold back from these border towns, this flies in the face of the cease-fire because the fighting was supposed to stop at least for 5 days for the kurds to retreat. my source says they cannot do that, the roads are blocked. whether or not turkey will say they upheld their end by not shelling, not being held up by the people that aligns with turkey in terms of free syrian armies, continuing to attack that area. this comes as the administration heals the cease-fire agreement as a great day for civilization. john roberts and mike pence, whether or not we could trust president erdogan. here is how the exchange happened. >> based on his behavior can you trust him? >> we will take this agreement for what it is. president erdogan knows donald trump, says what he means and means what he says and the foundation of that candid and
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honest relationship can go forward together for a more peaceful region. >> reporter: mike pompeo did not respond to questions whether it was a broken cease-fire. it appears the cease-fire is broken but whether or not turkey will say they haven't done anything but those in syria aligned with attacking them has been going on for more than a week will say they are not stopping. it will be a slick morning. jillian: it will be telling when we hear the turkish response to this. thanks for that update, keep us updated. donald trump firing up a roaring crowd at a keep america great rally in dallas. >> there has never been a better time to be a proud texan and there has never been a better time to be a proud american.
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heather: tens of thousands of people flooding the arena and lining the streets to watch the rally from outside. "fox and friends" cohost rob schmidt joins us with highlights in voter reaction. >> reporter: texas is a red state but dallas is a very blue city. the president came into downtown dallas, where the mavericks play and fill this arena up, 20,000 people inside. at least a couple thousand more outside. this was the overflow area packed with people as well. the president hit some familiar themes that we hear in almost every rally but also described his opposition, the democrats as not only not living their country but being ashamed of the united states, take a listen. >> the radical democrats want to destroy america as we know it. they want to indoctrinate our
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children and teach them that america is a sinful wicked nation. if they didn't hate our country, they wouldn't be doing this to our country. >> the president trying to keep texas red as democrats admit they are coming after this date in a bold move for 2020, just tell the third rally, third debate in houston last month and beto o'rourke came to dallas last night as well to hold a dueling rally and only got a small fraction, 5500 people. we talked to trump supporters in a long line before the event and after the event. >> how he goes out and fight for the country. the united states first. >> through the occasion system. are you worried about that? >> 1 million%. unbiased, take everything into account.
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>> open the greats right now. if they could see what happened to the democratic party. it is not the democratic party not at all. >> reporter: shifted dramatically in the last 5 or 10 years. >> i think it is ridiculous. it is unlawful. there is no grounds for it and i wish it would go away. >> we love donald trump. what obama did nothing when a lot of fuel in syria. >> we went over there and did what we had to do it accomplished our mission and time to come back home. >> eight months ago thanks to the policies of trump. >> i'm so excited all day long. >> beto o'rourke had a dueling rally, beto has introduced plans, gun confiscation got him a lot of attention not all of it positive.
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this plan to remove the church's tax exemption in a way that he sees fit, the president says beto o'rourke is going after your god and guns and that won't play well in texas and his supporters say they don't have to worry about the state turning blue anytime soon. >> the president always packs any arena, 20,000 plus is what you said. do you know how many beto had? >> reporter: about 5500. i can't imagine it was less then 25,000 here for the president. dallas county in 2016 went heavily for hillary clinton. this is a blue big american city even though it is in red texas. the president had a good night, pretty good showing. jillian: interesting to see how the trump administration responds.
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two iowa deputies shot while serving a search warrant. one suspect arrested after barricading inside an apartment, the deputies were airlifted to a local hospital but are said to be in stable condition. there are reports of a third officer with an unknown injury. we will follow that story. breaking overnight mexican authorities, el chapo's arrest her the city into a war zone. turned a city into a war zone. gunfire almost constant as they battled security forces in broad daylight burning trucks and buses, blocking roads out of the city 500 miles south of el paso. officials insist this was to protect lives and claims the drug lord's son was taken into custody after firing at soldiers. a tropical storm warning in
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effect for the gulf coast as a disturbance grows the gulf of mexico. people from louisiana to central florida bracing for heavy rain and wind. janice dean is tracking the storm's path. >> i want people to be on alert. this is not going to be a hurricane. it will probably get the name next door. it will be a tropical storm or subtropical storm meaning it has characteristics of basic low-pressure system and a tropical system so here's what we are dealing with. we call it a potential tropical cyclone because we think it has those characteristics. hurricane hunters have been flying into the storm and taking measurements so we will get more updates through the day but i think it will get named. regardless if it get the name or not we will feel the same impact. tropical storm force winds for the florida panhandle to the southeast, heavy rainfall, we will see storm surge from this
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and future radar. the good part of this storm is it will bring much-needed rain and it will be a quick mover, out of here by the weekend as soon as we get into saturday and sunday it starts to accelerate to the northeast, bringing potential for flooding but we have been in a drought situation for all these states. that will be welcome news. moderate to extreme drought across the southeast. much-needed but the short-term results will be strong winds, tropical storm force winds and heavy rainfall. we are watching developers of a possible tropical situation which will be named nestor and dealing with the train of storm systems moving into the northwest bringing heavy rain. it is not quiet, keeping the in business. i will hang out for that.
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jillian: baseball, the astros one win away from the world series after dominating the yankees. watch this. >> that ball drilled to left-field at the wall. it is gone. jillian: 3 run home runs powering the 8-3 win. the yankees facing a limitation, game 5 nice on fox sports one. on the gridiron, a two game losing streak beating up on a division rival. >> drive the football, steps up. he is gone. for the touchdown. >> kansas city royals with 30-6 win over the denver broncos at a huge cost. the league mvp off the field, reportedly dislocating -- he would be there once he got on the field, that is where he got the day to determine the damage. it is 12 minutes after the hour. elijah cummings chaired the
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house oversight committee, carolyn maloney, a vocal critic of the president our next guest, breaks down how this affects the impeachment inquiry. >> lebron james, let politics be politics. jillian: brokering peace between the nba and china. ♪ [ music: instrumental which continues throughout spot. ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm about to capture proof of the ivory billed woodpecker.
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her background. elijah cummings was on the forefront of the impeachment inquiry, she got a bad back on some of this. >> this with the committee i served as staff director and counsel on or five years and worked closely with elijah cummings. a quick nod to him during those days, when we were the republican majority and they were in the minority he was focused on counter narcotics. that was where he put his real effort but turned it over to oversight of the president and impeachment. carolyn maloney i feel with the rest of the membership on that committee are going to make a hard left turn if you can believe it. you will see them trying to make new tracks in the direction of subpoenas. i would not be surprised if they follow the star chamber idea being used by the intelligence committee where they do everything in private and the american public doesn't know what is going on. i expect your politics all the
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time and sadly that committee is moving more in the direction of being an overreach committee than an oversight committee. jillian: you said make a hard left turn. i'm curious what you mean by that. she is an ally of nancy pelosi, we know that, the squad. i'm curious if you think the squad would support her in this. the so-called squat and nancy pelosi don't see eye to eye on things. >> the committee membership includes that congresswoman, aoc and the more liberal, leftist leaning members of the democratic caucus. i see the oversight committee turning further left. she hasn't been officially made the chairwoman but is he acting and i'm guessing that is where it goes. they say are we going down this
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road again? it strikes a lot of people is pure politics and that of the what it is and it is very disappointing. the oversight committee is not meant to be a spear by which you attack the white house or the president. it is intended to go after waste, fraud and abuse and the functioning of federal programs and that is what we did early on, that is what i did for five years. it is disappointing to see this turned average americans can shake their heads and say here we go again, oversight trying to catch up with the intelligence and judiciary committee trying to get the president first. heather: let's look at her background which includes 14 terms in congress, a champion for women's rights, vocal donald trump critic and previously supported impeachment. i am curious what you think this will do for this impeachment inquiry. where do we go from her at the helm? >> elijah cummings was certainly doing what pelosi wanted him to do but i think this will put gas on the fire. i think you will see oversight
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-- people take a new job they tried to make an impression and that is what will happen here. she will go hard left. she has a left-leaning membership on the committee. i don't think it serves the average american. most americans do not believe there is an impeachable offense and don't like people reaching guilt in private and announcing it like a star chamber or the spanish inquisition. that is not how we do business in the united states. heather: thank you for joining us, appreciate it, 20 minutes after the are, jody arias convicted of stabbing and shooting her boyfriend in the shower wants or life sentence for an out. we breakdown the case. halloween horror, the state forcing people to pay taxes if they want to decorate with pumpkins. we are coming right back on friday. it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification process. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems.
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jillian: the india commissioner insisting darrell more won't be fired despite demands from beijing. >> now chance of disciplining him. the values of the nba, we are american business, travel with us wherever we go and one of those values is free expression. heather: adam silver said the hong kong protest was regrettable because it upset chinese fans, not necessarily because of back lash from the chinese government. he admitted the league was taking substantial losses over the controversy. former nba player dennis rodman responding to the controversy in china saying politics should be left to politicians. >> that is not their concern. you can voice your opinion in america but once you go to asia,
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china, singapore, beijing, there is a different way of living over there. you have to be careful what you say. it is very caring about the people around the world, let basketball players the basketball players. jillian: parents listen up, check your baby food. and alarming study revealing the majority of it contains toxic metals. tracy carrasco here with what everybody wants to know. >> reporter: really scary to think about. a report out found a majority of baby foods contain high levels of toxic heavy metal that could affect brain development and according to the report it says it could, quote, erode a child's iq. they did lab testing on 168 different kinds of baby food, they found there were four main
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metals and a lot of baby foods. cadmium and mercury was the most common. they found these heavy metals in 95% of baby foods. some common foods found these metals, and sweet potatoes and fruit juices, the fda look into this a lot more. in new jersey, you can't decorate your pumpkins unless you want to be taxed. >> you might have to declare the intentions of your halloween pumpkins, they put out a tweet reminding, pumpkins used for decoration subject to sales tax in food preparation.
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if they are painted or cut as decoration they could be subject to the 6.25% sales tax. how do you force complaints -- i am sure people have a lot to say about that. it is national cupcake day. chocolate lovers, it is your day to rejoice. with their chocolate lovers collection and baked by melissa. >> i loved that. i love the size. >> in the new jersey area in march 2009.
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>> a few facts before that, delicious freedom. >> i wonder how many of these would be a regular cupcake. >> it is amazing. never having a regular cupcake again. >> at parties and stuff. when my kids -- my youngest does not like cake so i get little cupcakes and they are so good. >> you feel you are grading people. >> by the way cupcakes are allegedly rob schmidt's favorite dessert and he is not here. >> listening to this right now. >> we are going to do that. let's get to a fox news alert.
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new violence in syria overnight hours after the us secured a cease-fire between turkey and kurdish forces. we are live on the ground, stay with us. y is duckin' and rollin'... while we stowin' and goin' but that's cool, i know for a fact your suv does not suck. and why is that? it aint got that vacuum in the back, whoo! sucking stuff up! what else are we gonna find? we got to go. vacuum in the back, hallelujah! get 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,250 total bonus cash on the 2019 chrysler pacifica.
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jillian: hours old cease-fire with turkey broken overnight as fighting continues in northern syria. look at these photos from syria showing shelling and smoke still bellowing into the air. what do you know from turkey? >> reporter: after meeting with turkish president erdogan for five hours yesterday mike pence announced a cease-fire had been broken according to these images and sources talking to fox news on the ground. the cease-fire is collapsing as we speak. we have new images of smoke building from kurdish positions. sources say turkish shellings, the agreed-upon 5 a pause in fighting if it does hold would
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turn into a permanent agreement if the united states convinces kurdish forces to retreat from a safe zone turkey is trying to create along its border. there are questions how the us will facilitate withdrawal of kurdish forces since donald trump pulled all us troops from syria. the kurds who earlier this month were taking directions are fighting under the order of the russian brigade operating in syria. the kurds were rejecting the cease-fire but as the evening but there was an announcement that they had accepted the terms. mike pompeo was in israel meeting with benjamin netanyahu about the situation in the middle east. there is concern in israel about what this means for the israelis. they saw donald trump abandon the us kurdish ally and are concerned that moving forward the united states might not be there for them when they face iranian aggression in the middle east. jillian: have you heard anything
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from turkish officials yet? >> reporter: we have been speaking with him for 24 hours but no comments this morning on the broken cease-fire. the way they are looking at it they get a lot out of this agreement so they going to try to appear they are participating in the cease-fire. it is important to note a lot of the action taking place breaking this agreement are being taken by kurdish backed militias, in a lot of not so great people in the region accused of war crimes. the turkish military only has so much control over you what these militias are doing. jillian: curious to see what turkey has to say about these new developments. 2020 hopeful kamala harris announcing a plan to fix what she calls the president's war on rural america. >> my partnership with rural america is about $100 million investment to creating jobs
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necessary to sustain communities and allow communities not only to survive but thrive. jillian: rob schmidt is breaking this down with graham allen. good morning. >> reporter: good to see you in person. it is supposed to be warm in texas and only a sportcoat. we had a big rally last night and we talk about kamala first trying to get traction here and some notice. she needs to make something happen and this is part of it. $100 billion she wants to spend, the war on farmers. what do you make of this? >> it is a plan. if you break it down, the whole purpose is to take you to a pre-trump arrow that puts focus
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on rural americans, is very important to look at these plans in three major parts, healthcare for all. how do you pay for it? and free health care and taxes at the same line. you have this green deals climate plan which will get rid of diesel tractors, put a ban on this consumption and have you been to that? i am not trying to be mean or difficult but it would cripple -- to this day the population of 1100 people, go spend some time. >> a big city girl doesn't understand these things, seems
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to own death. going after china. after getting out of office by these farmers. and farmers never left and smart enough to see doing what was right. >> the president knows in business, going to stand through the storm to get to the better outcome. and $50 billion -- we can't handle all this amount. that is a good problem to have. as far as harris goes the last thing i would say, the same people saying donald trump
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doesn't care about rural america wanting to get rid of the electoral college which -- >> part of the plan is ending the trade war when people are starting to understand, this is a fight worth fighting. china is a bad actor. i don't think a lot of people will like that. >> the difference between trying to play for them now and for the long game. he sees what is important in the end. >> you were here last night and packed the house. thank you very much. appreciate you getting up early. send it back to you. >> 38 after the hour, beto o'rourke drew about a quarter, carly shimkus here with social media reaction coming up next.
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>> the fact that someone would use a prop, a black woman in this committee is alone racist in itself. >> one of my best friends. i can see and feel your pain. >> distributes poor in for elijah cummings, a rare moment of bipartisanship resurfaces, defending his conservative colleague and best friend mark meadows to rashida tlaib when she tried to accuse him of racism. carly shimkus here with reaction online. >> what a moment that was. congressman cummings serving his 13th term in congress and over that time made the most unlikely
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friendships in north carolina's republican congressman mark meadows, cummings had no problem jumping to meadows's defense during allegation of racism. in that moment being viewed as a display of bipartisan friendship during the divided time. congressman meadows responded saying there is no stronger advocate and no better friend than elijah cummings. i'm heartbroken for his family and staff, we pray for them. i will miss him dearly. a lot of people on social media responding to the congressman's comments, i was shocked on tv during the one hearing when you said he was a friend, what opposites you are but he saw the good in you. another twitter user, i disagree with you on pretty much everything. but your relationship showed that respect and admiration can transcend politics. twitter user saying no matter the differences he made it clear you were his friends. my condolences. cummings said he disagreed with
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meadows on 99% of the issues that they were able to debate it and come together on that 5% that they agree on. jillian: a reporter compares rallies and people are talking about it. >> we have a case of dueling rallies. let's go to the video the president posted that shows people lining up outside his rally and cbs reporter posted these pictures that show people standing outside the rally, going to get to them. there they are. turns out 5500 people ended up showing up but some using those images as an opportunity to attack the democratic politician. one person says -- a minivan. another person says they don't have enough people for a wiffleball game.
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some cheap shots but talking the president's favorite topic, crowd size. jillian: shots are always going to be taken. i like the attitude of the first topic better than this one. it is 44 minutes after the hour. faith in schools, one student to learn about the bible and people are not happy. should that be an opinion nationwide? jonathan morris says the bible is the best-selling book in history and he's live to talk about it and join us next. stay at choicehotels.com... ...and earn a free night. because when your business is rewarding yourself, our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat.
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from impeachment proceedings to going to seriously try to make things safe over there. i heard some explosions, not a good thing. health and human services secretary alex a czar on vaping and what is happening with our kids. what he is planning on doing about it and the dangers we see for those who think it is a okay. it is not. molly hemingway on the railroad job which is the impeachment push. ari fleischer here on communications. what mcilvain he is up against and what he said and didn't say as he walked some of it back, he will talk about what the president should be saying and geraldo rivera on where we are going, the president's rally and so much more coming your way in the friday edition and we want to make sure of one thing, that you pay attention, there's a quiz at the end and i asked,
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don't demand, that you get dressed. >> so kind of you to ask. jody arias wants or murder conviction thrown out, arguing the prosecutor mishandled and sensationalized her case, she serving a life sentence for killing her boyfriend, travis alexander, in 2008, he was stabbed nearly 30 times, his throat slit and he was shot in the head. prosecutors said arias killed him a jealous rage which he claims she acted in self-defense. the appeals court has not said when a decision could be made. new york city lawmakers vote to shut down one of the world's largest jails, notorious rikers island with a smaller more modern facility. the republican status of women telling us earlier it is a dangerous plan. >> 62% of the inmates are violent criminals. if you close that place down there is a high probability of a
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violent criminal walking the street but right now is in rikers island into our will be in your neighborhood. >> the mayor's a billion-dollar plan would close rikers island by 2026. a new bill could make bible courses a requirement in florida schools causing an uproar among some. should this be an option across the country. joining me to react, good to see you. what do you think of this? should this be something across the country? >> yes and no. i love the idea, the bible the most sold book in all history, 6 billion copies should be in our curriculum. why would it not be? why would homer's iliad and odyssey in shakespeare be in the curriculum and not the bible. >> the argument could be made i don't teach this face to my kids so why should they be forced to
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learn it? >> great question and i would not be in favor of the bible being taught as religion or faith in public school. i wouldn't want somebody who's not a believer to be teaching children what faith and religion is. is a piece of literature why not? in the end what we hear from those who say it should not be in our schools, they would say this is against separation of church and state but look at the first amendment. what do our founding documents say about religion? two things. one, congress should pass no law prohibiting the free exercise of religion and secondly to your point that congress should pass no law establishing one religion over another. the bible in a school is literature absolutely. >> still a lot of lessons. >> hopefully a starting point for people to grow in their faith.
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jillian: let's look at states that introduced bible bills, a handful of them here, not just florida, the bill we are talking about. >> new york and california, why are they not, our country is wild. jillian: this got my attention. the vatican launching wearable rosaries. there are $110 and i am reading a story thinking sometimes technology goes too far. sometimes things are untouchable in this world and should remain traditional. >> basically a watch keeps track of your wellness activities and all sorts of things, not specifically the vatican launching this but i get what you are saying. how about reading a real
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newspaper? times are changing. i personally would not use that but if it helps somebody or introduces somebody to prayer i am in favor of it. jillian: there are two sides to every story and people don't know they need prayer in their life. >> it is being sold for $110, crackdown on it quickly. jillian: get back to us. >> i will get back to you later in the show. jillian: it is 6 minutes until the top of the our. a woman falls on subway tracks, oncoming train just seconds away. how bystander saved her life. overnight, lady gaga taking a monster fall, the video that will have you saying ouch. we will come back. ♪ it's an suv! your family is duckin' and rollin'...
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heroic commuters help save a woman from getting hit by incoming subway train. take a look at this. a man suddenly fainting at the platform in argentina. sending the woman onto the tracks. several people lifting her to safety after frantically waiving at the driver who was able to slam on the brakes, thanksfully. next the bad, 14-year-old steal as car and crashes into a $250,000 lamb bore genie. police were on the lookout for the stolen car when they spotted the teen. when he pulled them over he backed into their cruiser and took off. he didn't get very far. slamming into a sports car at the nearby intersection. ouch. finally the ugly, lady gaga falling off stage during her las vegas. [screams] >> you can see she hit the ground pretty i can't y. hard after a fan drops her mid performance. the show must go on though. she recovered and continued performing. wow. thanks for joining us this morning. we continue to follow this
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breaking news out of syria. the u.s. brokered cease-fire appears to be. there has been shelling and smoke going on in the overnight hours. "fox & friends" has the latest on that it starts right now. have a good day. ♪ baby, you just ain't seen nothing yet steve: well, you haven't seen anything yet because we are just starting. three hours of telecasting live from studio m here in the heart of midtown, manhattan. the world's number one cable news show. ainsley: it's a friday. brian: what is on today? steve: today we have the band from famous dave's. ainsley: famous dave's is celebrating a big anniversary and skip bedell is going to be out there too. brian: skip is the best. a lot going on from presidentru
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