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the ground, hitting her head on a metal counter. she and another person got away with hundreds of dollars and wine in california. they are on the run. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". have a great weekend. "fox and friends first" continues now. goodbye. jillian: it is friday, november 8th and we begin with a fox news alert. a major break in the case of the stepdaughter of the usc fighter who vanished weeks ago. rob: brand-new images of the armed and dangerous suspect epicenter of a massive manhunt, the latest on the effort to bring her home. jillian: a was a lower bombshell that could have testimony from the ousted ambassador who tried to take down donald trump. rob: inconsistencies emerging from her closed-door testimony and only fox news has a paper trail to prove it. jillian: a list of 2020 hopefuls getting longer. rob: a big announcement expected from michael bloomberg that could turn the 2020 race upside
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out. "fox and friends first" on friday continues. ♪ ♪ the things i want to hear rob: one of the great privileges in my life is getting to anchor with you for a number of reasons. for one, i love anchoring with you. and two, i am tall. when carly is your i am short. jillian: very true. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first, "-- jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. let's get to this news. the ousted us ambassadors ukraine agreed to meet with the
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democratic staffer two days after the whistleblower complaint was filed. rob: griff jenkins has the fox news exclusive reporters republicans europe the question yavanovitch. >> reporter: republicans will have a lot of questions for ambassador yavanovitch when she testifies including this latest revelation. according to emails obtained by tucker carlson she appears to communicate with a democrat staffer regarding ukraine-related oversight despite her sworn deposition in which she denies doing so, two days after the whistleblower complaint is filed on august 14th, democrat staffer wrote to yavanovitch, i would appreciate the chance to get a few pieces of information, some of which are quite delicate. we want to make sure we get them right. yavanovitch used a personal email account responding on august 15th, quote, thanks for reaching out and congratulations on your job. would love to reconnect and look forward to chatting with you.
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we learn house republicans intend to call was a lower to testify. jim jordan says he or she may be made to account for her actions but democrats disagree. >> the was a lower needs to remain protected, should not be hauled in front of congress because that is what whistleblower protection statutes are therefore. >> reporter: the white house maintains the president has done nothing wrong. >> no matter who ends up testify whether it is behind closed doors or in public, the fact won't change the president did nothing wrong. >> reporter: in a few hours the president's acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, has been subpoenaed to give a deposition behind closed doors but sources say it is unlikely he will appear. we will find out what happens. jillian: thank you for the update. now this.
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a state department official says he raised a red flag about hunter biden's burisma dealings before donald trump was elected. according to transcript, george can't discussed a possible conflict of interest with biden's staff in 2015, claiming officials told him biden's son bo was dying and, quote, now further bandwidth to deal with family related issues at that time. can't verify the deputy assistant secretary of state among 3 witnesses scheduled to testify in open hearings next week. todd: a manhunt underway for a man suspected of kidnapping the stepdaughter of the usc fighter. police issuing an arrest warrant for ibrahim who was caught at the scene of a convenience store where blanchard went missing two weeks ago. he is facing kidnapping and attempted murder charges in another case. police believe she was the victim of foul play based on evidence found inside her car. i california sheriff blaming the governor for the beauty is
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coming, two illegal immigrants charged in the death of brian ishmael who was shot while investigating a marijuana theft. gavin newsom's sanctuary and verizon policies contributed to this drug -- tragedy. and blaming the governor for missing the funeral. >> one morning, to respect her identity and his family. i don't think is too much to ask. >> if you allow criminally minded illegal aliens to infiltrate our communities with more protections than our average citizens they will take advantage of that and victimize our communities. todd: the governor was at a pg in the meeting during the funeral. jillian: a funeral will be held for the last of mine victims killed in the mexican drug cartel massacre. is tina langford johnson will be laid to rest. she underwater -- and her daughter and there suv when they came under fire. family members and the mormon community struggling to come to
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grips with the tragedy. >> it is indescribable what it is to lose three mothers and six children. jillian: hundred attended funerals for eight other victims. todd: michael bloomberg sending shockwaves through the political world opening the door to a 2020 run. elizabeth warren welcoming him to the race. jillian: aishah hasnie joins us with the shakeup. >> reporter: nothing official yet but michael bloomberg is expected to file paperwork for the alabama primary by the 5:00 deadline. the former new york city mayor would be running to so-called save the party. the statement reads this. we need to finish the job and ensure that trump is defeated but mike is increasingly concerned the current field of candidates is not well positioned to do that. if mike runs he will offer a new choice to democrats.
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one democratic front runner is concerned, elizabeth warren tweeting welcome to the race. if you are looking for a policy plan that will make a huge difference for working people, start here, obviously talking about her calculator from billionaires. the endorsement from squad member iona presley this week. >> i'm excited to tell the country about the senator, the elizabeth warren that i know. she knows how to win. i appreciate the fact that she leans in, actively listened and responded accordingly with policy. >> reporter: no comment from joe biden or bernie sanders about the widening the field. bloomberg isn't likely to qualify for the next democratic debate on november 20th and he will need to spend a record amount of campaign cash to make it onto the december stage.
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rob: the speculations whirling whether the party's you lead, democratic party's elite asked bloomberg to throw his hat in the wing. jillian: charles hurts says it painted ugly picture of the current candidates. >> what does this say about the state of a race? for the past few years michael bloomberg has been spending on issues like climate change and gun-control. he's not some sort of right-wing or conservative democrat or anything like this, a pretty liberal guy and looking at the field of democrats and scratching his head saying what in the world? we can't win with this. democrats can't win with this. it is a pretty damning assessment of the current field.
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jillian: we asked what you think about bloomberg's candidacy. we saw mixed reaction online. john on facebook says he stand a chance in the democratic primary, the current field is pathetic. rob: a viewers is not another liberal billionaire to tell us which lightbulbs to use and how much soda we can buy. jillian: give him a chance. speaking of thomas, i felt like a was a brian to lead talk. dennis, a lot of comments about the weather today. it is colder. >> especially in tampa, florida. it was 75 °, a beautiful day and we come back to freezing temperatures in the northeast, the reality sets in. we have 16 in minneapolis, 17 in chicago, 25 in kansas city, cold air moving in. the 24 hour temperature change is quite evident on this map with a 17 ° difference in new york city, 24 ° difference in
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memphis and dallas, 23 ° difference from this time yesterday. you see this front moving through bringing some snow. it did bring some snow to part of the interior northeast but i want to show you the arctic air that is yet to come into sunday, monday and tuesday. that means we have the cold air in place, any kind of moisture will mean a snow event. if we go 7 days out, i don't like to go 7 days out because that gets sketchy but you can see especially the interior northeast with measurable snow. rob: you posted that on twitter. i gave at the office. >> i didn't understand that. todd: a gift. i have had enough. >> i love you, todd, happy friday, the truth comes out. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour. hugs, not bullets.
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a message from mexico's president getting major back lash after a drug cartel murders nine americans. hugs don't work against people that have no soul. he is live to weigh in. rob: hunting down usama bin laden. a new exhibit at the 9/11 museum gives us a rare look. "fox and friends first" on friday morning continues. cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. we are people helping people.
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about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. todd: a live look in germany, mike pompeo at an event marking the 30th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall, discussing how the us help defeat communism and soviet rule through eastern europe and will hold a news conference with angela merkel. they are expected to discuss economic threats from around the world. jillian: hugs, not bullets is the message from the mexican
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president after nine americans are murdered by a drug cartel. todd: can policies like that stop the vicious criminals who ruthlessly murder women and children or has it become our problem when they show up at the southern border? jillian: thank you for joining us this morning. it is a tragic story, so many lives lost. the question is do you think the mexican president is handling this the way he should be? >> earlier last month they arrested the son of the top cartel leader. based on the protests they released him. the president of mexico sent a clear message of who is running the show when he is arresting criminals but he ends up releasing them. that makes no sense. we are going to hug them? that is ridiculous especially after this horrific event. the massacre of american children, doesn't make any sense.
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todd: here's the explanation from the mexican president, it was amendable, painful, because children died, but do we want to resolve the problem the same way as previous administrations, by declaring war? in the case of our country, it does not work. that was a failure, it cost more violence. kellyanne conway had a different take when speaking earlier. >> the president did takes with action calling the mexican president and saying got to root out these vicious cartels and we are happy to help you. he seems to think that wouldn't help. i respectfully disagree. todd: on the ground, would going in and rooting out the problem help or would hugs be the solution? >> hugs are not the solution. you are dealing with individuals that have no soul. look at the horrific acts they committed.
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this is something that is continued on the southern border. they want to come to the united states and it blows my mind that we still have american politicians asking for open borders and wanting these individuals to come into the united states. are we going to hug them next? it is ridiculous especially considering the problems we are having with drugs in this country. these individuals are not our friends. they do not want to come to the united states and flourish by being productive members of society. these are cold-blooded animals and a cold-blooded animal would do that to another human being. i just don't get it. how american politicians or people in america are going to be happy when individuals say open the doors. he wants to open the doors to criminals entering our country? you want these people roaming our streets? you want these people sitting next to our kids that bus stops and restaurants? that is ridiculous.
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jillian: what your message for bernie sanders who released his immigration reform plan vowing to undo everything of the president has done essentially. >> he needs to understand he is running a campaign to win the united states. wants american citizens to vote to give everything away to individuals who are coming in here illegally. one thing i will admit i agree with what he said. he said immigration is not a harm or a threat to america's security and i agree with him. illegal immigration is. there is a big difference between legal and illegal - the difference between legal and illegal immigration, that is a big deal but he introduced a similar plan and what is interesting is he hasn't
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introduced a single bit of legislation to support his plan and that is what is interesting. the american people need to decide if they want to give everything away or vote for someone who cares about the united states and its people. todd: it is that conflating illegal immigration versus immigration that helps the democrats in their messaging and that is important for individuals to make that -- thanks for getting up with us this morning. jillian: forget shopping cart and checkout lines. a trip to the pharmacy no longer needed as drones make the point for delivery. what it means for the future. todd: you can buy -- take a look. you can buy pringles that give you all the thanksgiving they feel literally. john madden is somewhere right now. ♪
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now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. >> the small business optimism at a record high and the president. todd: tracy carrasco with what is driving those numbers up. >> reporter: the wells fargo gallup small business index, they asked small business owners how they are feeling about the economy, their business, the prospects and they found the majority of them are feeling optimistic, more so than pessimistic. there is still a small number concerned about an economic downturn looking into the future and looking into the 2020 presidential election year they are looking at things like
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taxes, healthcare and the economy. that is on their list of top issues that they are feeling good about their prospects, where their small businesses are going more so than before. 162%, the final month of president obama's final two terms. todd: we love a good economy. drones are taking over society, i can repeat the same talk i said you two weeks ago for another drone story. at the bird, it's a plane, it's drugs. >> walgreens delivery, they launched their program in virginia, partnering with the offer but subsidiary wing to get you 100 products from walgreens, place your order through the wing apps, they funnel it out of the facility and send it into the sky. it will arrive on your doorstep within a matter of minutes but we see these drone deliveries taking off, we have seen cvs announcing their partnership with ups to get these drone
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deliveries and prescriptions to you and you will see these taking off in rural areas where it is harder for people to get to places like cvs or walgreens. jillian: the flavors of these new pringles, who needs a wholemeal when you have that? >> there are 6 flavors, turkey, duck and chicken and you can stack those three and there are three sides, stuffing, pumpkin pie and cranberry. so you have your meal right there. these are limited-edition pringles along kellogg's website. last i checked they were all sold out. i hear a lot of crunching. heather: turkey, duck and chicken combo tastes like stuffing.
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>> the stuffing ones are pretty good. i tried them in the green room. the stuffing was my favorite. todd: you always say that. >> he is good for the whole thing. >> pumpkin is fantastic. we will see more of these in the commercial break. if you want some - 26 after the hour. potential breakthrough with breast cancer research could detect the disease as early as 5 years before symptoms. todd: can this transform treatments or is it too early to tell? doctor jeanette separates facts from fiction. with esri location technology, you can see relationships. connections.
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jillian: a look at our top headlines starting with this. a funeral in mexico for the final victim of monday drug cartel massacre. hundreds attended funerals for the eight other victims.
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todd: outgoing ambassador to ukraine agrees to meet with the democratic staffer two days after the whistleblower complaint was filed. according to emails obtained by fox news, maria yavanovitch was willing to answer questions about ukraine oversight despite closed-door testimony denying the exchange. jillian: donald trump announces his black voices for trump initiative to increase support among african-american voters. mike pence also expected to address the crowd. rob: an employee at cbs news fired after being linked to the viral leaked video of amy roback. >> with virginia roberts, would not go on the air, no one knows who that is and wouldn't do the story. todd: roback caught on camera complaining about the 3-year investigation into jeffrey
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epstein, the agency said the leaker left to work at cbs, cbs and that employee. alex spoke to us about the fallout. >> the question is whether that individual had any ownership rights in the video. nothing has been reported that she or he, it has been reported it is a female, producing in the epstein report and the question of any wrongful termination lawsuit against cbs who are losing employment there. todd: neither abc nor cbs has commented on the firing. the nra dropping a lawsuit over its terrorist label in san francisco, claiming the city violated its free-speech rights when it adopted a policy preventing companies from doing business with the organization. the nra declaring victory saying after the association challenged the unconstitutional resolution
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the city made a hasty retreat and back to down from its wildly illegal blacklisting scheme. the 9/11 museum in new york city giving visitors a rare look at the hunt for usama bin laden, we get a preview ahead of next week's opening day. >> reporter: nearly ten years after the 9/11 attacks us military special ops and federal agents tracked and battled al qaeda searching for the terror mastermind usama bin laden. now a new exhibit international september 11th memorial and museum unveils artifacts and details never before seen or heard, revealed the hunt for bin laden, shared insights from the men and women who conducted the operation, how they narrowed the search and eventually killed him. >> for anybody who has even the least interest in how intelligence, law enforcement go about their work in clandestine
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circumstances of extraordinary risk, we have a people who had to face those challenges and risks talking about what it was, how they did it, what they faced and why they take those risks. >> reporter: the exhibit of the raid, finding bin laden's career, the scale model of his compound used to brief president obama and develop strategies of attack. there are vests worn by seal team 6 and a bomb sniffing dog during the raid and the camcorder and computer equipment seized after bin laden was taken down. patricia riley was invited to preview the exhibit. she lost her sister lorraine and went our attacks. >> to hear the account from the seal team of the raid and what they were feeling is an important story. >> one of the final artifacts on display is the glory board signed by 300 law-enforcement agents and other government workers assigned to the field office in afghanistan during the hunt.
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only one for security reasons. the rest were okay with this because of the pride they took in being part of this successful mission. jillian: a medical breakthrough in breast cancer research thanks to a new blood test that could potentially detect the disease 5 years before symptoms occur. here to explain more about it is emergency medicine doctor jeanette, this is a big deal. what do you think of this? >> this is unprecedented. this is amazing. i was blown away because what this means is it could save thousands and thousands of lives. breast cancer kills 40,000 women each year and this year alone over 200,000 were diagnosed with breast cancer. it is amazing potential amazing test and will be on the market in a few years. what happens, the body develops cancer. our immune system response to
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that by making another substance called an anti-body. for the blood test to potentially detect that 5 years prior to physical science showing. heather: here is what researchers had to say, these results are encouraging and indicate it is possible to detect signals early breast cancer. a blood test early breast cancer detection would be cost-effective which would be particular value in low and middle income countries and an easier screening method implements compared to current methods such as mammography. >> early detection usually means better prognosis, better outcome, stage i before it spreads through the body. what this means is women live longer and can't go through these procedures, surgeries and that sort of thing.
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jillian: let's talk about the flu. each year we have the question of the flu shot and the question of how effective is it. researchers paying volunteers $3000 to be deliberately infected by the flu virus, i am curious if we could get more information on how to make that flu shot better going forward. what information are we going to gather? >> the purpose of this study, it enters your body, they want to see how long it takes for you to show signs and symptoms. not sure it is anything new for $3000 for 10 days. don't know if it is worth it. it is the best way to prevent the flu is get your flu shot. even though it is not effective, it can lessen your symptoms, lessen the severity.
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and a weakened immune system. and diabetes or heart disease, high risk of complications. >> it is about 37 after the hour. cancel thanksgiving over global warming, our next guest says forget that. it is leftist propaganda. >> we have all done things we regret. >> are you questioning my character? >> your questioning my father's character. jillian: donald trump junior taking on the host of the show for their attacks on his father. that is coming up next.
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>> we have all done things we regret. you have one black face.
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>> i have not, i am sorry -- >> roman polanski, it wasn't rape rape when he raped a child. jillian: donald from junior taking on his father's biggest critics in an exclusive interview with the ladies of the view. todd: carly shimkus here with social media reaction. they reacted on social media. >> reporter: on a show that is known for getting heated this interview takes the cake. donald trump junior took his for posting a tweet that included the whistleblower's alleged name but also punched back and defended his father in the process. >> now that you have broken this piece of ice because this is the fight you want - >> are you questioning my character? >> your questioning my father's character. >> donald trump touted his dad's accomplishment including a strong economy and unemployment.
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conservatives on social media love that, want the user said below donald trump junior to appear on the view again, about time someone stepped up to the plate to defend the president hands call out the hypocrisy, but this one was certainly must-see tv. >> andrew yang has an interesting approach to one of his competitors. >> andrew yang is helping marianne williamson stay in the race and did that by tweeting out a link to her fundraising page, he posted this saying i love marianne and have learned a lot from her. she has more to say and williamson responded saying i have affection for several of my candidates the generosity of this one is particularly touching. so many on social media loving it.
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one twitter user reacted saying your one class act. and others that you two together could be an unbelievable ticket. marion williamson needs $1 million more in fund raising money to make the november debate stage. yang is helping do that. >> what a sweetheart, absolutely nice. of florida boy who wants to elect his firefighter dad, holds an adorable mark cpr drill. >> that is what is happening. 3 years old, he recently visited his dad at work, witnessed an emergency call but got upset when he wasn't allowed to help out so his dad put together this mock rescue. look at him. he saves the day and that video has received 1.5 million views on social media. a little hero.
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>> welcome to this friday edition of "fox and friends first". we have judge janine. oh, terry bradshaw, senator tom cotton, plus real marines takes you behind the scenes of stories from the front line.
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we talk to the host of that program. i am here early. >> straight off the plane from florida. >> the travel plans and dinner menus for turkey day otherwise known as thanksgiving, cancel culture has turned on the holiday. >> suggesting americans give spending time with family, forgoing travel to save the planet. todd: michael, put on the screen the title of this article. it is called the environmental impact of your thanksgiving dinner and here's what they want to get rid of. they want you to take turkey out of the turkey dinner because of your carbon footprint, cut down on travel and pare down the endless sides. when i heard this i got
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viscerally angry because businesses latest attempt to turn down an american tradition that was fine and didn't need any help. >> amen. cut it out. i need thanksgiving. i need the stuffing, besides, i don't need the huffington post telling me how to live my life. what is the carbon footprint of a building full of idiots? >> they say the carbon footprint of a 15 pound turkey creates 32 pounds of co2. >> someone should tell it and eat it. they are not okay with us spending time with our families but okay with churning out leftist propaganda every day and watching leonardo dicaprio just off every weekend to another climate summit. >> the disappointing part of the conversation as thanksgiving is one of the few holidays this time of year where the focus
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isn't about christmas or birthday. the focus is sitting down at a table, having a meal with your family and having conversations. >> very popular holiday to hate. i can't even go because my a is going to drink too much and start talking about politics and you are weak and the reason your uncle drinks so much as he doesn't like your bernie bro politics, you need to read a book, it is called history, socialism sucks. >> there is a new movie that delves into this called no safe spaces and it is doing so well. let's play a clip. >> kevin hart has stepped down from hosting this year's oscars. >> anything you say that you don't like will be used to shut you up. >> fear and reproduction is going to bust. >> isn't it spooky we are having this discussion? >> you can't challenge us. >> why is this important? >> it is speaking the truth.
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safe spaces, everyone loves a horror movie and that is what safe spaces is. everyone can identify with this. everyone has been at the office and someone looks at you like you said the wrong thing and did the work culture change the rules again? i thought we were allowed to call people morons and if you're offended by the word moron chances are you're a moron. jillian: i feel i woke up one day and everyone was offended by everything and it is getting worse. i feel like -- >> people are inherently shallow and want it to be about them so if you are like i'm offended, we better talk to sharon and find out what is with her, that is what it is. when your life is boring and empty and you need something you go to i am offended. todd: i talk -- you realize the reason trump won his people want
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to talk like this. they don't want to be in this twitter woke world, that is not reality and that is why a comedian like chris rock, dave chapelle, they are not trump fans, they are reality fans. it makes you laugh and cringe but it is funny and that is the thing. >> funny is funny, people are working. not everyone has time to sit around and go i am so offended on twitter. it is always the silhouette people who are most offended. glad the movie is doing great. came close to beating terminator. a woke arnold for the negative terminator. >> and $85 million budget. >> back to the future and
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pronouns. >> i want the arnold adam cage match on pay-per-view. a fox nation special. >> enjoy your thanksgiving. >> i will challenge some pringles. >> 53 minutes after the air. is kanye west going back to the white house? his plan to run for office. todd: the chicken crossing the road, we did it all the time. what about the chicken in the back of a police car? ♪ bad to the bone ♪ make family-sized meals fast, and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. . .
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♪ ♪ we'll have a house party, we don't need nobody. ♪ big that boom box out ♪ we'll wake up all the neighbors ♪ till the whole world hate us. todd: i love sam hunt's music. jillian: how were house parties in college. todd: they were fun. jillian: teacher apologizing for a controversial homework assignment. the pennsylvania educator writing, quote: president trump is trying to take control of the united states. there are fights in the streets. you have to pretend that you are a refugee being forced to leave your home never to return. she also told students to back a bag. the district superintendent says the teacher has
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realized it was a quote, huge error, and they have called parents to apologize. todd: rapper kanye west has some, quote, big political plans. >> when i run for president in 2024 we want to definitely -- what's y'all laughing at? [laughter] when i run for president in 2024, we would have created so many jobs. todd: kanye west making that announcement at a festival in new york city. the singer has hinted at a presidential run many times in the past. remember, he visited the white house wearing a maga hat last year. so we asked, if kanye has your vote and here are your comments. they are pouring. in a viewer on instagram yes, beautifully simple. jillian: never too unstable, unpredictable and self-serving. todd: another viewer tweets i guess i have to pay serious attention to what he has to say. like the guy. seems like a nice young man. jillian: we will see. time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. start with the good.
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two football players going viral for this high school photo. praying with a rival as his mother battled cancer in texas. earlier ty joined heather and said this wasn't done for attention. >> it was never expected for to to go viral. it wasn't a thing we want to be published about it. it was him taking the comment and doing what he felt was right. jillian: his mother still not feeling well. the picture has been shared 150,000 times online. todd: if you get down on america remember, that's what america is about right there. todd: this college kid's half shot could not have gone any worse. there it is. a student throwing a ball over the basket and into the crowd nearly knocking out a woman watching the game. if he would have made the shot he would have won 1,000 bucks and that woman would not be melissaed up in the face right now. jillian: finally the ugly. a cry foul chicken on his shoulder. wisconsin police arresting two men suspected to be
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drunk. one of them had to share a ride with the bird. >> called chicken sandwich. he is boxed in between you. jillian: chicken taken to. anna: mall shelter. have a good day. todd: bye, bye, everybody. ♪ it's the good morning ♪ brand new day note this morning ♪ nothing on my way ♪ good morning ♪ ♪ steve: live from new york city it's friday, november 8th, good morning, tgif. thank goodness it's fox. brian is out with his book promoting across the country. big best seller already in the place. the host of the fox nation patriot awards mr. pete hegseth. pete: did you amazing job. when you went on stage you were in the wrong location. ainsley: got on stage will steve was

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