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cops say the jeep driver was drunk. that is the most frightening video you will see all day. if you ever doubt there is a god there is some evidence to prove it. "fox and friends first" continues right now. >> democrats forced to play defense after new proof of political by side accusations against donald trump.illegal at force them from behind closed doors. a new fight from transparency. and go home, the former acting ice director shouted off the stage at one of the most prestigious universities. >> he would like to say something to the protesters who thought they silenced him.
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>> that is the role models we are trying to set. little bit other get through this blight better together. >> mattress max teams up with marcus luttrell to bring 100 veterans to the world series. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: you like that. todd: yes. chiming in. you are watching "fox and
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friends first" on thursday morning. carley: republicans pushing for more transparency from democrats in the am battlement over impeachment after dozens of republicans storm a closed-door testimony in their search for answers. rob: there appears to be additional proof of potential bias in this. >> reporter: we knew the whistleblower was a registered democrat and we reported a prior work history but sources familiar with the investigation say that a third element of bias against the president has been identified. if nature remains unclear. the whistleblower insisted the complaint was not politically motivated the gop ranking members want him or her to appear sending this letter to adam schiff, you committed the employee would provide unfiltered testimony only to reverse course on revelations
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the employee had a bias against donald trump and you received a secret account of the allegations. pentagon officials, dozens of frustrated gop members storming the secure hearing room blocking testimony for hours, 17 pieces and bags of chick-fil-a. usually over -- they blasted the move as a stunt. >> doing this because this is what the guilty do. innocent people cooperate with investigations and follow rules of the house. >> reporter: republicans had this to say. >> as we got in there, adam schiff got up and left with the witness. it begs the question what do they have to hide from the american people that they won't allow voting members of congress to hear what is going on in that room? >> reporter: there is another
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appearance expected saturday, two more witnesses are waiting in the wings. todd: as democrats continue their impeachment inquiry republicans insist adam schiff is not upholding rule of law. carley: the american people deserve transparency through this process. >> the american people have a right to see this. just like in the mueller reported if it is given enough time the truth will come out. the lies of adam schiff, he is a fact witness. there is no reason in the judicial system that we would allow him to be the prosecutor. he is not a polling rule of law. why is he so afraid? not just republicans should be standing up but anybody who believes in the bill of rights and the idea of america should stand up and tell us the truth of what is going on. if you want to impeach a duly elected president of the united
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states you better be sure you have due process and the american public can see it all. >> republicans say americans to be able to read the transcript should read anything related to impeachment. carley: donald trump lifting sanctions on turkey and proclaiming victory in syria as turkey and russia announce a permanent cease-fire on the kurds. turkey giving kurdish fighters a week to withdraw 20 miles from the border as russia agrees to help control the safe zone. turkey invaded northern syria early this month. the turkish invasion led to dozens of isis prisoners now free. >> the numbers over 100. we do not know where they are. >> the president's special envoy to syria says they escaped kurdish custody. rob: the dallas police officers use of murder neighbor may appear her sentence, amber guyger absent a, her attorney say no final decision has been made.
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guyger was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting bolton john in his apartment last year, she claims she thought was her apartment and john was an intruder. former broward county sheriff scott israel will not get his job back, florida senate voting to remove him from office. israel has been suspended since january, widely criticized for his department at handling of the school shooting in parkland, he is disappointed and he says politics won the day. he plans to run for sheriff again next year. >> 3 major drug rings taken down by the fed. the third federal takedown this month. these 3 men are accused of running the arkansas-based operation, 15 accused dealers were arrested yesterday alone. the feds have been investigating for more than a year. agents seen -- you 13 pounds of fentanyl enough to kill thousands of people, tweeted is
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linked to the ring have been charged. rob: making progress on opioid testing following the death of tyra skaggs. major league players are not subject to random testing and are not automatically penalize like they are for performance-enhancing drugs. he was found dead in his hotel room in july. carley: the national state control of the world series, they are 2-0 in the best-of-7 series after 2 huge road wins. rob: last night was a blowout. jillian is live at minute maid park in houston. the astros are up against it. the nationals may be hoping for a sweep. >> they are certainly hoping for that. astros fans, don't give up hope because 11 teams have come back
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from a 0-2 deficit to win the world series so there is a little bit of hope. let's go ahead and take a look at highlights from last night. the first inning, crossing a 2 run homerun, that ties the game at two a piece. stephen strasburg was lights out, on fire on the mound last night, two earned runs, 7 hits, one walks, 7 strike outs. the top of the seventh blasting a homerun to give the nationals a 3-to lead, that is out of there. they scored 9 more with a dominating 12-3 win. accuse night on the field. a really cool story here of a local guy named mattress mac. a local story that has become a national story because everybody is focused on this guy named mattress mac and the back story
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to give you a little bit of it, placed $10 million on this game because he is going to recoup some losses, he is friends with one of our good friends, a former navy seal. we hung out with both of them last night and i want to show you the fun that they had. >> what did you get yourself into? >> i got into a love affair with our customers and the houston astros baseball team. of the astros win the world series i will sign up. $20 million. >> how did you come up with this idea. >> $13 million in 2017. in 2019 we have so much to enjoy our city and the people and everything and how much he does that. >> we hope to help each other.
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>> reporter: you have such different tasks but at the same time it is similar to the impact you have on the community. >> it is supposed to be. that is what has happened, a great role model for all of us. we are proud to be houston, proud to be astros fans and support our fellow bostonians. >> a little more this back story the two know each other because mattress mac gave a speech and marcos luttrell's high school and such a special bond between them. we are thankful for what he has done and a lot of people say mattress mac is an angel in their community. a really cool story. another inspirational story from last night's hank aaron who was here to give out the award to two players which is given to
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offensive players. mike trout wasn't here but hank aaron -- it was really inspirational, need to see him get out of his wheelchair, stand up. the crowd, everybody was giving him applause. a lot of cool moments lastly. astros fans are waking up disappointed as we go on to game 3 friday night in washington. we have that covered on fox but a lot of cool moments to take from this experience. >> such great stories. enjoy the games. 11 after the hour. inquiring minds want to know. hillary 2020? >> you want to run again? >> i would like to be president. maybe there needs to be a rematch. i can be him again. carley: will we be watching for four more years are the same battle? the one and only reason he says hillary will run. ♪
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>> i am not done with politics because i really believe our country's future is at stake. >> you want to run again? >> i would like to be president. maybe there does need to be a rematch. obviously i can beat him again. rob: will sure won't she? there are rumors about a rematch fueling speculation that hillary clinton could be getting ready for a run. >> is she the best bet to beat donald trump in 2020? joining us live is robert, hillary clinton said she won in 2016 referring to the popular vote. do you think she could throw her had in the ring again? >> that is a possibility.
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we see tweets from hillary clinton to donald trump, the ongoing feud between her and tulsi gabbard and her book tour with chelsea clinton and the year before the book tour. they are keeping their name in public sphere to groundwork for a possible run. and to take off the way we saw obama in 2008 take off. to keep iron in for fire in case we see biden in the polls, she taken take up the mantra and be standardbearer for the establishment. warren's leftward turn of the party, elizabeth warren and bernie sanders's numbers in the polls combined are over 30%. they are interested in the socialist pharmacy with 70% inserted in the joe biden, buttigieg saga.
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rob: the speculation, you can see some of them, newsweek, and politics, a lot of speculation about this. if joe biden doesn't fall in the polls and stays as front runner in all this, does hillary have a place in the next election? >> it is either or between biden and hillary clinton. they both represent the democratic establishment view. what we have seen joe biden has undergone a full year of withering attacks from every side from sniffing hair at the beginning of the year to ageism from castro, calls but he has not been progressive enough, hunter biden and ukraine. if you start seeing his numbers sit, when he entered the race at
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40%, now low 30s. if he continues to drop, hillary could run. many democratic voters who were hillary supporters in 2016 and back to hrc in 2008, she has 100% name recognition, unlimited fundraising potential, she could win by 3 million votes. >> should she go off against donald trump again after losing? >> we saw as life stevenson against eisenhower in 1952, in 1956. in the upper midwest, focused on kitchen table issues, and that would open up a run. >> a long time hillary clinton advisor seems to agree that hillary clinton may be thinking of this. >> he is not running because she has any anxiety about the democratic field. there might be a reason she
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would be the best person not only to beat donald trump but to govern after donald trump. she is not. carley: he thinks the candidate survival options that hillary clinton might want to run again. my question is how is this possible? look at campaign funding alone. donald trump has $300 million in the bank, everyone is raising money, how could she at this point get a campaign off the ground? >> the clinton machine dates back 40 years. the hrc people from 2008 are rabid supporters with a fundraising base nationwide. she could raise money and ramp up a campaign, the field offices and workers from the 2015 campaign, not that she had been outside the public sphere and national conversation for the last four years, she will be able to ramp up the infrastructure needed to mount a
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serious campaign as many of these smaller campaigns a 1% and 2% as they drop out, available for that. >> that would be a shocker for me. they are looking for a fresh face. the time is 20 minutes after the air. retired ice director tom home and set to speak at the university of pennsylvania when this happened. rob: the event canceled but in true fashion for the staunch defender of security speaking out and pushing back. ♪
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[chanting] carley: protests at the university of pennsylvania where a retired ice director, tom homan, was set to speak at an immigration policy event. he joined of earlier to give his side of the story. >> i won't be bullied. there are three of us on stage including the mc. the mc approached the podium to open the event, protests started and only when campus officials have campus security entered the room -- it is sad because institution of higher learning wasn't there to learn. >> 400 students signed a petition, one penn state group is defending homan saying having conversations about differences is part of what makes universities like penn a central location for debate and dialogue.
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rob: students at harvard are angry with the campus newspaper for simply putting in a phone call to immigrations and customs enforcement. the harvard crimson asked for a comment about a canvas protests calling for ice to be abolished. several student groups say the phone call endangered undocumented students. harvard college democrats posted a position on twitter saying they are not taking -- talking to the paper until they stop calling ice. trying to get the other side of the story, crimson standing by the move saying it is basic journalism to get bona fides of the story. >> the author of a parenting book learns her faith in the college admissions scandal. rob: the marketing executive admitting to bribing a proctor to take her son's test. molly line has that hearing and how much time she will spend behind bars. >> reporter: a california mom gets 3 weeks in prison.
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the college admissions scandal for her admitted role. the best-selling author of the modern girl's guide to motherhood and founder of a successful marketing firm. she cheerfully apologized before the judge, families and students who didn't have the advantages she had. and there was a stand in in place of her son. >> don't let guilt be the guide. if you spend your time feeling badly because you're not at work you are going to be in the down position. >> there was ahead writing sample so style could be matched. the note said good luck with this. her lawyers requested a facility close to double in california. that is where felicity huffman is serving her time.
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rob: a mom pushing her one-year-old in a stroller, never saw this coming. wait until you see how this video ends. >> the administration has no idea what hard-working, decent ordinary americans go through. >> hard-working men and women like you get up every day and make this country run. carley: dueling economic messages in a battleground state. his message is getting the market. the economy is not the issue to swing pennsylvania voters to democrat runners. ♪ to walk along the lonely street of dreams ♪ ♪ here i go again on my--- you realize your vows are a whitesnake song?
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rob: aishah hasnie joins us with a deal. >> they promise to hold turkey accountable as they claim victory for putting a end to a seemingly endless war. >> we have it under good control. turkey has done what we asked them to do. we have tremendous economic bite, far more than we had relatively speaking. when i took office. >> under the new permanent cease-fire turkey gave kurdish fighters a week to withdraw 20 miles from that border. russia will help turkey patrol that safe zone and as long as turkey honors the truce trump will lift all us sanctions against it but congressman adam schiff, by lifting sanctions on turkey he signaled america's acceptance of turkish action including some the secretary of
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defense agreed may be war crimes. congress will hold turkey accountable for the ethnic cleansing and forced relocation of syrian kurds and chuck schumer adding on the notion the united states should trust turkey which is showed willingness to ignore donald trump to secure isis fighters and sympathizers is delusional and dangerous and republican lindsey graham agreed with the president the us cannot be the policeman of the world but cast doubt over russia's ability to control isis in the region. carley: turning to a fox news alert police are rating two sites in northern ireland after 39 bodies are found in a semitruck. authorities believe it could be linked to a human smuggling operation. officers say 3 dozen migrants
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froze to death in the refrigerated trailer while fleeing from britain. the bodies were discovered after the irish owned truck on a ferry, the driver is under arrest and being questioned this morning. a california sheriff's deputies gunned down in the line of duty. deputy ryan ishmael was ambushed responding to a theft at a marijuana garden. >> we lost one of our heroes, personable, easy to talk to, kind, and always positive. carley: an off-duty deputy was shot at the home outside sacramento, he is recovering after surgery. two suspects are under arrest. first responders saluting deputy ishmael as the procession carrying his body passed by. a 4 year veteran of the force, ishmael leaves behind a wife and 3 children. he is the 33rd officer to be shot and killed in the line of duty this year.
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rob: the president and joe biden delivered dueling economic speeches in pennsylvania. >> this administration has no idea what hard-working decent americans are going through. >> our natural resources do not belong to government. american energy belongs to hard-working men and women like you who get up every day and make this country run. rob: you hear little quips. which one will resonate best with voters in the keystone state? joining me to react is dan, you have two different messages in an important state. which one ways the best? >> donald trump's message will resonate with most pennsylvanians. the reason i say that is if you look at a recent quinnipiac poll it is interesting because the president's job approval is in
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the 40s. however pennsylvanians consider the economy with 71% approval categorizing it as excellent or good. what the president really needs to do is connect himself with the success of the economy because clearly there is a disconnect. if he can do that he will be successful with his messaging. rob: he talks about deregulation and making it easy for pennsylvania to exist. vice president joe biden talked about the president's behavior. that is one of the big complaints people have about donald trump even if they support him they don't like the way he acts, the vice president harping on that. >> that is a direction joe biden needs to go. if he is going to try to beat donald trump on an economic message he will have a steep climb.
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he needs to focus on the things people don't like about the president which many times is his messaging via twitter and other. rob: the president barely won pennsylvania in 2016. he was supposed to win by half a point. let's look at the issues pennsylvanians take seriously. taxes, education, politicians, down the list but taxes at the top. the president lowered taxes. people like that. >> they do like that and that is the messaging once again donald trump has to stay on. rob: joe biden says the president had been ignoring the forgotten american. that was the president's message in this election. is that a fair statement from joe biden? isn't that what the president
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focuses on, going after americans who lost their jobs, wages have been suppressed? >> that is what the battle is in pennsylvania. joe biden calls himself middle-class joe. he is trying to find that message that donald trump has forgotten about the middle class. rob: he is using the president's own message. >> i don't think it will work. pennsylvania is there really important state. you can expect to see donald trump there a lot with an economic message and we will see if he is successful. rob: joe biden is for scranton. >> he was only there until he was 10 years old and moved to delaware. rob: appreciate it. carley: it is 37 minutes after the hour. glamorous women of the year were just announced with an all-inclusive magazine. the new england patriots without tom brady? say it is not so. the legendary qb speaking out about his uncertain football future. ♪ should i stay or should i go ♪ should i stay or should i go ♪ ted! goin' on a trip, huh?
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>> president of the chicago teachers union says progress is being made following strikes and special classes. a tentative deal has been reached on 80 issues but not the most pressing one. the union president has comments coming hours after chicago mary lori lightfoot unveiled a plan on the massive budget deficit proposing to refinance and add new taxes on ridesharing and restaurants. rob: the top official planning to skip donald trump's first visit, he is set to speak at the police chiefs conference next week. political analyst gianna caldwell joined us earlier expressing his frustration for eddie johnson. >> i was disappointed. this is my hometown, this is personal to me. i have been calling on donald trump to get involved in the
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city of chicago because local officials are inapt in handling the violence. rob: there have been 1700 shootings in chicago this year. jillian: half 1 million people in northern california are in the dark for the second time in two weeks. overnight, embattled utility company pgn the cutting power to prevent winds from toppling powerlines and sparking wildfires. outages could last up to two days. rob: two weeks ago the company was criticized for blocking out 2 million customers. it is dry and windy. it didn't help his recent deadly wildfires are being blamed on power problems. carley: a fire burning near the border of sonoma in lake county. it is unclear if that is where the power was shut off. with that in mind, let's take a look at the weather.
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>> wildfires will be a big issue the next couple days. otherwise we are looking at beautiful weather on the eastern portions of the united states, temperatures in the 50s stretching to the west, you see temperatures in the 30s in mountain states, winter storms moving through colorado and up the east coast. currently temperatures in the 65, 70 ° range but it is bone dry. everything you are looking at highlighted in that pink color is a red flag warning. winds are elevated, humidity level is low, you could get a burn. anything in the brown you see pop-up, those are relative humiditys down 10%, that is enough to continue to spare these wildfires. we have to watch that this week. todd: it hasn't rained in forever. patriots quarterback tom brady taking his career one day at a time. carley: he responded to
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retirement rumors on a boston radio show. >> i am enjoying what i have. i don't know what the future has. it's a great privilege, it is borrowed time. >> he has previously said he wants to play to age 45 which would be incredible. rob: hard to recover when you keep winning superballs, his contract is up at the end of the season. carley: a couple gets a surprise of a lifetime. actor jesse siegel a photo bombing one of their engagement pictures. the star was walking by in philadelphia, decided to jump in. rob: he went about his way. the bride-to-be had a great day, meeting the actor made it more special.
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carley: mark zuckerberg on the hot seat on capitol hill. >> you plan on doing no fact checking on political ads. do you fact check any ads? you do no fact checking on any ads? somebody fact checks on ads. rob: what was meant to be a hearing on the tech giant's new banking venture turned into a political firestorm with a lot of showboating. our next guest said the grilling was warranted. carley: let's see what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> stop and talk to -- rob goes to the clubs. we have a special guest, the role of steve doocy, to talk before the show.
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todd: peter navarro is set to be here. the mca was supposed to revolutionize things in the midwest. wisconsin and dairy farmers, we talked to peter navarro about that. and the biggs, part of the convoy, led by adam schiff. what happened inside and outside, joining us live at 7:00. dana lash -- dana loesch talking about what is important on the right. has it been strong enough when it comes to impeachment. lindsey graham said no. what does she say today? we talk about it all as it comes up. please get dressed. - in the last year, there were three victims
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there. >> you plan on doing no fact checking on political ads. why should the very politicians who lead our country be held to a lower standard for truthfulness and decency than the average american? carley: mark zuckerberg had his feet held to the fire with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle calling him out over the platform's political speech and privacy policies. joining me live with reaction is rachel boulevard. mark zuckerberg took a beating from 60 lawmakers. not fun but a lot of the questions were about his decision not to take out any political ads even if they have misinformation in them. is that the right call?
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>> this goes to the heart of what lawmakers are concerned about when it comes to big tech and facebook in particular. they have unprecedented control over our speech and the information we see and you are starting to see concerns from the right and the left and mark zuckerberg came to talk about his crypto currency libra but was answering questions about censorship and speech and discrimination. the issues and concerns are very broad. carley: it seems you feel facebook is too big. the you agree with what elizabeth warren is saying that she wants to break up a company like facebook? >> the concern from the right is not that they are big but they have no competitor to keep them in check. these are companies -- we are past the college dorm version of them. they are supernational corporations with unprecedented access to speech to banking. they control all the information we see. lawmakers are saying we should pump the brakes and take a look. have they become too dominant
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and in control of individual property and data and privacy? carley: more on facebook and a political topic a lot of people are very invested in. election interference. mark zuckerberg says they caught russia and iran trying to middle in our elections. the good news is they caught them but the bad news is this is still happening and it will continue to happen. do you think facebook is doing enough to prevent this? >> facebook talks a lot and they say trust us but that is the root of a lot of lawmakers concerns, testimony is not enough. you need to see action. you have not seen the steps they are going to take which is a huge high-stakes issue for democracy in our elections. it is interesting that there has been a shift in the narrative
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where republicans were hammering facebook for allegations of conservative censorship and there was news that zuckerberg met with conservatives, and an issue democrats take issue with. and they thought there was reason to be angry at mark zuckerberg. >> a fact he acknowledged at the hearing, i know i'm not the best messenger for any of this. facebook sat on their heels so he is acknowledging it but it is not enough. conservatives and liberals are looking for action. carley: i said i get to leave, 5 seconds, is it a good idea? >> facebook has shown they can't be trusted with our privacy and we want to give them our banking information? it is worth a second look. rob: thanks, 53 after the hour. glamour magazine named their
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more dollars for slavery reparation. princeton theological seminary says the nearly $28 million that they have been granted is, quote, a great start but not enough. they are now seeking additional $120 million for new scholarships and programs. the association plans to make their official response next week. carley: glamour magazine facing quick backlash over this women of the year. all inclusive stance except when it comes to conservatives. glamour editor and chief spoke to cbs on how they chose this year's honorees. >> one of the things that stood out for us about all of these eight women this year, they're not just making a difference this year. they are really pushing the boundaries and standing up for themselves. >> liberal power players like hollywood. megan rapinoe and 16-year-old swedish climate activist greta this oneberg.
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many of the ladies featured in the magazine are vocal opponents of president trump. rob: i didn't know they still had a magazine. time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with the good. crossing guard diehard fan gets surprise of a lifetime. buy two tickets game four of the world series on saturday virginia crossing guard says it was on his bucket list. carley: that is so cool. next the bad. a family pushing a baby stroller nearly wiped out by a driver running a red light. just luke at that oh my gosh. the terrifying video out of phoenix shows a family crossing the street as the jeep slides in their direction. it stopped at the very last second. when another car crashes into it. cops say the driver of that jeep was drunk. >> that could have been horrific. finally the ugly, a halloween haunted house. look at these faces. sharing pictures of its terrified visitors and the reactions are priceless. they are snapping it right as they get scared. nightmare fear factor touted
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stairiest attraction in niagara falls. the building wasn't -- it's haunted by its former owner. the first one in that picture the girls was hilarious. carley: i'm scared from my seat right here. oh boy. "fox & friends" right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ we're not going to take it ♪ no, we ain't going to take it ♪ we're not going to take it anymore ♪ brian: you can't keep those doors closed if we're coming. come in. ed: start the show with twisted sister. ainsley: it's a perfect song for what happened yesterday. you had all of these republicans, they stormed the impeachment inquiry, the behind the closed doors, when the democrats were questioning laura cooper. brian: all week in the last three weeks sings the impeachment hearings started. closed
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