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jumping on the gas pedal. the suv went in reverse across four lanes of traffic before coming to a stop. incredibly no one was injured including the chihuahua. this wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues now. goodbye. jillian: tuesday, november 26th. the fox news alert, we will destroy, iran's the warning for the west as of the protests rage in the streets. kim jong un report suggests the regime's rockets were pointed at the united states before striking saudi oilfields in september. >> the truth is chicago has a gun problem with goes hand-in-hand with violent crimes. >> i have kids and pray for them every day. rob: more than 10,000 illegal guns pulled from the streets of chicago just this year alone.
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>> the flow of firearms turning the windy city into a war zone. sweeping across the country just in time for the thanksgiving rush. rob: what you need to know before heading home for the holidays. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ rob: a good song. jillian: makes your least favorite day of the week a little better. rob: as our for director pointed out.
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feels like a short week. you are watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. let's begin with this fox news alert. we will destroy you. iranian officials handing down that threat to the us and our allies. rob: the regime accuses the west of instigating deadly protests over its own skyrocketing fuel prices. >> thousands of iranian have taken to the streets to protest the struggling economy and the government has responded with a crackdown. 143 people were killed in the last two weeks alone according to amnesty international. iran has cut internet access to quell the unrest by making it difficult for groups to organize and to know the extent of the violence. the latest protests were sparked by the government's decision to increase gas prices by 50% at a time when the cost of food and
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daily living is soaring under the pressure of us sanctions. a pro-government rally monday the commander of iran's revolutionary guard blame the west for stoking the protest and issued a warning saying we have shown restring, we have shown patience toward the zionist regime, israel and saudi arabia, if you cross a red line we will destroy you. we will not leave any move unanswered. urging the white house to support the iranian people by hitting iranian officials with additional sanctions. in a letter to the administration the group rights the white house has clearly and strongly condemned the restrictions used against demonstrators and we call on you to use the full array of tools available to the administration to build on that condemnation. adding to this reuters is reporting that iranian officials discussed how to punish the us
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from pulling out of the nuclear deal and imposing crippling economic sanctions. in a series of meetings hardliners proposed attacking us military bases. according to four people familiar with it iranian officials ultimately decided against that, would trigger a devastating response by the us and iran's supreme leader approved september drone attacks on the world's largest oil processing facility in saudi arabia. iran denies any such talks ever took place and denies any role in the attacks on its biggest regional rival. rob: so iran doubled the price of gas and blame the us for the protests. thank you, appreciate it. jillian: a grim discovery in the search for walt harrison's missing stepdaughter. police believe they found the body of an iowa hand should
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blanchard, a third arrest in connection with the case. david johnson junior is charged with hindering prosecution. two others are charged in blanchard's disappeared. the college student was last seen at a gas station last month. her damaged suv found 50 miles away. rob: the navy canceling a review of eddie gallagher's conduct. gallagher will retire from active-duty as the navy seal as richard spencer was fired after disagreeing with the president on how to handle this case. in his first interview since his dismissal spencer slammed the president for comments about protecting war fighters. >> i don't think he understands the definition of a war fighter. war fighter is a profession of arms and a profession of arms has standards they have to be held to and hold themselves to. rob: spencer believes the president's intervention undermine the military's rules. >> what message does that send to the troops? that you can get away with things.
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we have to have good order and discipline. >> posing with the corpse of the isis fighter. accused of failing to monitor jeffrey epstein, they admit they did not check epstein, allegedly made fake time logs to look like they did. guards or scapegoats claim outside circumstances are impacting this case. epstein was found hanging in his jail cell in august, the trial was scheduled to begin on april 20th. >> the department of justice vowing to appeal after a judge orders for white house counsel don mcgann to testify the democrats impeachment probe. washington dc federal judge said the former white house counsel want last week that executive privilege to avoid testifying. he would need to appear before
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congress and adam schiff says a report on their findings will be sent to the judiciary committee following thanksgiving recess. the trump 2020 advisory board joined us on why democrats started the inquiry. >> if you were worried about the ig report coming out on the ninth, and horwitz. that will be explosive. >> even democrats are losing interest in the impeachment inquiry. rob: 2020 hopeful taking aim at the newest opponent, bernie sanders and elizabeth warren slamming michael bloomberg as the more new york city mayor makes his first campaign stop in virginia. >> over the course of this campaign i will tell you what i will do as president and how i will do it. plans for creating good paying jobs, raising taxes on wealthy individuals like me.
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rob: sanders blasting the billionaire media mogul saying i don't think billionaires should be able to buy elections. at an iowa campaign stop with this. >> he doesn't need people. he only needs bags and bags of money. rob: bloomberg will be in arizona today. jillian: joe biden hitting another snag, his most senior latino quits. national coalition, and left of what he felt was lack of input on immigration. and biden's campaign launched in april. and formerly left on the -- hispanic outreach is a priority of the campaign. rob: extreme weather.
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the first of three brutal stores making its way across the us as the thanksgiving travel rush begins. the west coast getting slammed with heavy snow, causing at least 270 car crashes in the state of utah alone. jillian: bringing traffic to a crawl and canceling 500 flights. janice dean tells us why this is so severe, the timing of thanksgiving week is going to be difficult. >> every year we get a big storm but this one, the second one could impact the macy's thanksgiving day parade. a lot of 20s on the map, 34 chicago. the first big storm system impacting the rockies and bringing unfortunately car crashes and big delays, that will eject into the plane states and bring potential for heavy snow, from the west all the way
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towards the great lakes. travel delay for tuesday. another storm impacting the west will move across the country for thanksgiving and there is your big travel problem across the midwest. east coast looks okay on tuesday. wednesday we will see the storm moving inland across the west. the midwest storm moves across the more the stand behind that, that will give us the potential for balloon problems. it will be warm from the northeast for new york city, winds northwest 10 to 20 mph. here's the criteria for the large balloon, grounded with sustained winds over 23 miles, 34 mph right on the cusp of it. you might have to bring the balloon down a little bit. hasn't happened in 50 years. we will see. i will keep you posted. >> you don't want to see 10
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people guiding a balloon we will keep an eye. >> don't blame me for the balloon. jillian: we would never. from pop to patriot donald trump honoring military dog conan for the successful rate of isis abu bakr al-baghdadi in syria. rob: ray bogan has more on this white house ceremony. >> reporter: the dog was friendly at the white house but was ferocious on october 26th during a dangerous and classified mission, electrocuted when hit by exposed wiring. >> this is conan, the world's most famous dog. >> you a service dog conan received praise and an award at the white house. he sprinted down the tunnel toward abu bakr al-baghdadi during the raid on the terrorist compound. conan was injured when the isis leader detonated a suicide vest.
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>> they thought made the, recovered very quickly. >> reporter: mike pence remembers the moment in the white house when donald trump ordered the mission. >> to protect our soldiers. dogs that could go in. in the event that abu bakr al-baghdadi had on an explosive vest, you put the premium on the safety a special forces. >> reporter: a dangerous business, keeping doglike conan safe, a dog can always hear it. as for conan, he will head back to work. >> conan is a tough cookie. >> donald trump also signed a preventing animal cruelty and torture act, he said it was fitting to do it in conjunction with conan's visit. jillian: what a cute dog.
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his full term of office. i think his comments about the wall i really and applause line at his rally but not anything he is serious about. rob: the left taking aim at the president pointing to lack of progress on the border wall as the administration pushes to build 500 more miles by the end of next year. jillian: joining us to set the record straight is president of the border patrol council, someone who knows this very well, brandon judd. let's take a look at these numbers, you heard nancy pelosi saying none of the wall has been built so far but 80 miles of new board will have in fact been completed and 153 miles of new border wall are in progress. do you argue those numbers? >> now. this is fake news and dishonest politicians trying to mislead the american public. the border patrol, the experts
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that told the president where we needed the new wall and told him first and foremost we need to replace those walls that weren't constructed very well in the first place. that is what the president did and that is what shows you he is very serious about this issue. is not just building walls willy-nilly just to show the american public he is building walls. he is building them in places experts told him they need to be built. nancy pelosi and the fake media trying to mislead the american public. rob: if you look at the numbers we talk a lot about the general number of crossings, how that has come down in the past few months. your the criminal aliens under donald trump, go back to 2017, the number of crossers with a criminal record and that has come down dramatically. if you didn't have these portions of the wall in the busiest spot and this deal with mexico what kind of situation when we have on the border of
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this country? >> in all the places i have patrolled whenever we did not have walls we apprehended many criminal aliens. the moment we put the walls of those criminal aliens went down and this is so important because this is the protection of the american people which is what donald trump is trying to do. the reason walls are so important. they keep drugs and commit aliens out of our country. jillian: talk about drugs, look at these numbers, these are nationwide drug seizures that have risen under the president and you can see, 2019, go back four years fiscal year 2015, there were 70 seizures, hard to imagine, and when you see these numbers. >> where we have thousands of
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youth dying because the opioid epidemic, opioids coming into the united states by means of criminal cartels in mexico that operate mexico and we have to stop this problem and all these border policies donald trump is putting in place are having a direct impact on everything border agents do. and to help me do the best i can do in all other border patrol agents nationwide to do the best they can do as well. rob: we appreciate your time. jillian: we are coming right back. (employee) enterprise car sales has access to over
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those are asked wielding thieves breaking into a german museum. coming out of a movie you see them smashing through the glass, escaping in a matter of minutes with over $1 billion of gems. they somehow managed to break through security bars and safety glass. police trying to figure out if the thieves caused a power outage. rob: unbelievable. disconnecting isis. european agencies and service providers cracking down on propaganda on google and social media. 26,000 flagged images, videos taken off-line of probe isis media group says this is a major blow for sympathizes on the ground where they are harder to find. jillian: black friday deals just around the corner. shoppers have their sites on firearms, the fbi shuffling through a surge of background checks.
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rob: tracy carrasco here with this recent spike. >> reporter: as we head into the holiday shopping season the fbi could be on track for its busiest year breaking records as far as background checks when it comes to purchasing firearms breaking the record of 27.5 million according to records. black friday has traditionally been a busy day for gun dealers selling these guns. two years ago the fbi was flooded with 200,000 background checks on black friday alone so they could be on track to break those records. this unfortunately as we have seen a number of mass shootings and people fear restrictive gun laws they fear lawmakers could be tightening those gun laws so they rush out to purchase guns. we could see that surging on black friday. jillian: super bowl ads selling out early for the first time in five years.
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>> selling out of inventory, 77 national spots already sold out. these ads going for $5.6 million. every add accept for one, $5 million. most of the ads tend to sellout around christmas time into january but as we have seen ratings for the nfl getting better this year and us economy really strong, we are seeing these advertisers spending big bucks to advertise. rob: wasn't long ago, i remember that story, wasn't that long ago, $5 million, thanks. bloomberg news journalists refusing to be silenced after the agency band investigations into the 2020 democrats. jillian: that included their boss. todd pyro joins us with the major push back making headlines. ♪
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rob: we begin with a fox news alert, iranian officials morning the us not to interfere in his affairs, the regime accusing the west of instigating deadly protests we are seeing over the country's own self-imposed skyrocketing fuel prices. jillian: the first of three brutal stores making its way across the us as the thanksgiving travelers begins, the west coast slammed with heavy snow overnight triggering hundreds of crashes and flight delays. rob: the present at a keep america great again rally in broward county, florida. the president lost that county to hillary clinton. expert say if he can win in that heavily democratic area it would be a great chance of picking up the entire important sunshine state.
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jillian: 2020 democrats blasted rumors on the campaign trail journalists, news organizations, the union slamming bloomberg news for deciding not to investigate him or his democratic rivals. todd pyro with the conflict of interest. >> it may have backfired, an attempted silencing claims of bias, blueberry's news organization promising not to go after his primary rivals. the staff memo from the bloomberg editor-in-chief reads in part as follows, quote, we continue our tradition of not investigating mike and his foundation and we will extend the same policy to his rivals in the democratic primaries. we cannot treat mike's democratic competitors differently. that is the answer receiving a sharp rebuke from the union throughout the building berg organization which make it alarmed to silence journalist
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setting, quote, journalists should not be allowed but encouraged to thoroughly cover every single candidate. a journalist's job is above all to cover the news and serve as an independent monitor of power. the president's support including his son don junior are speaking out about this, don junior says seems par for the course for the small number of americans who still believe the media is objective, look no further. the media will always coverage of the benefit of the doubt to the left. laura trump highlighted the contrast in coverage when on the story. >> therapist with finding anything this president did wrong. he says something in the wrong tone they attack him yet when it comes to the democrats, a marketing arm for the democrat party by default. >> a number of employees unattended editorial board of bloomberg will be taking leave to join the campaign. jillian: i imagine a lot of people are upset about this. you can't do your job as a journalist without covering all sides of it.
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>> a lot of people talking about what is going on, blasting bloomberg and his media company, this guy is a clown. a rich one but still a clown. instagram user writing what happened to freedom of the press? andy posting he thinks trump is crooked. jillian: i wonder if they will change their tune, the backlash has come. >> from both sides and the people who work there. jillian: thank you for the update. rob: nice haircut. less then a year in office and three of the four squad members are under investigation for alleged campaign-finance violations. the same trio the just endorsed bernie sanders, you look good walking by that picture. endorsed bernie sanders for president.
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>> what we believe in is equal justice under the law whether you are rich or poor. rob: will these scandals hurt bernie sanders's campaign? here to talk about this, investigative reporter, thanks for coming on this morning, we appreciate with aoc. a former campaign chair, they are in some hot water, tell us what you know about the aoc investigation? >> this guys wall street finance and multimillionaire who puppeteer the candidacy of aoc and had her and a bunch of other candidates and created software that ran hundreds of campaigns and all the money they raised was going to a for-profit company he controlled. after that, also another pack that aoc didn't disclose she was on the board and that is a big
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issue right there and that is an issue that potentially rises to the level of being a criminal violation. rob: ilhan omar funneling new money, she is divorced now and was funneling $370,000 to someone she was having an affair within his company. >> she has been violating campaign rules since she was in office, when she was married to her brother, filing taxes with another guy, she used campaign-finance money to cover up the marriage to her brother, then she leaves her second husband for her money guy on the campaign, talk about, an extramarital affair. rob: these are allegations. rashida tlaib using campaign funds for personal usage. >> after she won and people ran
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for office. for everyone else. >> all supporting bernie sanders, they don't like wealth and money. and they change when they get around a lot of money. what does this look like as he runs for president. >> one of the things to bernie's credit, seems like a straight shooter, this air of authenticity and meanwhile ilhan omar perjuring herself to cover up the marriage to her brother. really dishonesty around all of this, the big money guy, the big money is that bernie sanders has always run against. it takes a while for people to sell out when they get to washington, pretty troubling that he year of these people being here and three out of four in trouble.
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rob: with bernie flying on the private jets, he doesn't like wealth while making 7 figures, a lot of that stuff you look at it and makes people think twice. we appreciate it. jillian: it is 36 after the hour. 10,000 illegal guns pulled from the streets of chicago just this year. a shocking look at the flow of firearms turning the windy city into a war zone. rob: the president vowed to welcome conan the dog to the white house, the military canine it took part in the abu bakr al-baghdadi raid. it was the vice president who couldn't get enough, carly shimkus has reaction to this nice little dog. ♪ bad to the bone ♪ th. and unlike standard robots that bounce around, th. it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot.
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>> i think hitler would get his own fan page, time magazine had hitler on the cover of the new york times in 1922, didn't think hitler was a bad idea just like all the networks gave airtime to trump before they knew what a bad idea he was. jillian: slamming facebook for refusing to censor donald trump. rob: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with criticism she is now facing on social media. >> reporter: he compared donald trump to hitler which raised some eyebrows but she talked about facebook's controversial political ad policy, and that spreads fake news. it supports free speech, we have lists like these and as long as it is not her being censored.
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if you can't beat them censor them. lastly this tweet says i would love to never see another thing from toy but she has the right to free-speech just like the president. twitter's political ad policy much difference. they have all political ads. rob: totally the other direction. conan the dog at the white house. let's listen to the president. >> we are honored to have conan here, a certificate and an award. conan is a tough cookie and nobody is going to mess with us. >> no one is going to mess with him but conan did show the vice president some love during the ceremony. there is video of the vice president petting conan on the head. they were given the all clear to touch the dog because that is not the kind of die you want to catch offguard. and he said america's hero, incredible special forces, stopped by the white house. one twitter user weighing and saying dogs are good judge of character giving the vice president to complement there
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and another person says find someone who looks at you the way the vice president looks at conan. the first lady was asked if she would consider adopting conan. i'm sure he's not up for adoption but she said no. jillian: ask before you attempt to pet a canine or service animal. how are we going to ruin thanksgiving? >> the holidays are really good or really bad, ways to ruin thanksgiving, became a top topic on twitter nationwide sparking relatable responses. john says one way to ruin thanksgiving, the side dishes. i know you agree, side dishes are the best part. another person says ask every one who they plan on voting for. don't want to do that. this could be a good idea or bad idea. unplug the wi-fi router. could lead to great conversation or some fights.
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rob: hacks -- who actually likes turkey that much. i'm going to overdose on the cranberry sauce. thanks so much. >> cranberry sauce and cats. rob: porch pirates in full swing this holiday season. a third of shoppers will fall victim to something like this. how do you keep your stuff from being snagged? jillian: is to protect your packages and what to do if a thief strikes. we are coming great back. t. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories 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.
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>> what is coming up on the show. jillian: a really good gift. >> make sure to remind jillian not to walk behind the full-screen. it could happen to anybody. jillian: sure it has happened to you. >> never made a mistake on camera. let me tell you we have kellyanne conway coming up, what the president planned on saying at a big rally. first time on national television since he got a job chad wolf will be talking about homeland security as relates to sanctuary cities, a big announcement from raleigh, north carolina and newt gingrich will talk about declining popularity of impeachment even among democrats and charles payne on the surging economy, the china deal, the us mca and breaking into the home of
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anything-year-old woman, she happened to be an award-winning bodybuilder who takes his butt and saves the day. william murphy joins us live to talk about that. i'm wondering was that quick enough for you? or the promos too long? rob: 40 seconds at the top. >> turns out i have cable in the green room and i was watching on friday when ainsley did a promo and here is how it sounded. >> "fox and friends" starts in 15 minutes. rob: so concise. >> usually i'm in my office when he does a piece and i am dying laughing. >> you can call me out. i stand by my words. >> you back of your words, i call you on camera dissing and instead of an apology you double down? rob: you can't call me out, i will double down. jillian: goodbye, brian. rob: let's do some headlines. that is the whole thing.
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10,000 illegal guns taken off chicago streets so far this year, one gun every 38 minutes. chicago police superintendent eddie johnson praising his department. >> the truth is chicago has a gun problem which goes hand-in-hand with violent crime in the city. i'm immensely proud of cpb for taking guns off the streets this year. rob: the department compensating 3000 m this year than its annual average. sun-times reporting 414 people have died from gun violence this year. the california dmv is making $50 million off of california drivers personal information. obtained by online magazine motherboard found giving out names and addresses and car registrations to insurance companies and providers. a spokesman for the agency says they are requesters adding
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employees are trained in the protection of dmv information. jillian: buyer beware, millions of online shoppers have their packages stolen right off their front porch. with the holidays around the corner how can you make sure those extensive guest arrive safely? kurt the cyber guy is here with helpful hints. this happens every single year, more and more each year. how can we prevent this happening? >> between thanksgiving and christmas there are one out of 3 packages you order could be stolen according to a survey of 2000 people who have done a lot of online shopping and for porch pirates here are ways to support them. your work address as one way, or delivery instructions with your amazon, allows you to do this, or you can do it with the
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shipper, could you hide it behind a bush or leave it with a neighbor or use one of those nearby lockers or ask someone to hold the destination so you can go over the weekend. people with those video doorbells, the reasons for catching these crooks. if yours gets stolen there are a few things you can do. jillian: if your packages does get stolen, those video doorbells are fantastic. what do we do with our packages stolen? >> search everywhere because chances are it is hiding somewhere or a neighbor has it. it is good to wait a little bit and locate the tracking details and find out if they left any notes. sometimes they leave a picture and that is helpful and it is not helpful when you see the picture that doesn't include your box when you go to look and see the same spot and call customer service and file that claim. usually 90 days to do it and it is helpful, the heavy ticket item you don't feel you're going to get your money back, file
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that police report especially if you have video of it. jillian: big retailers people order from, let's start with that. what do you do? >> amazon has a customer friendly policy, they want you to wait 26-48 hours before you get any, file that claim and it cuts off at 90 days. you are out of luck. walmart on the other hand don't have a direct solar missing package policy. they do require an investigation to get a claim of a stolen package. what you do in that case, you want to file a police report and email a copy with that voter number 2 the address, executive escalations@walmart.com. target is pretty good. they will refund, replace
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missing items you bought on target.com orders and they will replace those if they are available. if they are not available you will get a refund. jillian: part of the problem for these retailers is you don't know if people are telling the truth. you have to have faith in your customers and that could be a lot of money. >> they use software to find out who is a repeat offender for making claims and apparently once you have 3, 4, 5 claims from the same residence and they trigger you as a suspect in your own theft of packages. jillian: good to see you, have a good thanksgiving. rob: 54 minutes after the hour. turkeys living large with the president apartment just hours away, with what bread and butter do before their trip to the white house. stay tuned. ♪ into a base you can empty once a month. and unlike standard robots that bounce around, it cleans row by row. if it's not a shark, it's just a robot.
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jillian: good morning, welcome back. jonsu sack wants people to msnbc. criticism of bernie sanders. he tweeted in part you did this to yourself. no one made you parade neocons and neo urge slam ama. you know is not radical call because return to fdr politics. andrew yang is boycotting the network for giving him little speaking time at the last week's debate. rob: wins an appeal to get job back. the ruling by the education commissioner says georgia
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clark can go back to work and receive back pay and benefit. district canned her this year after she sent a tweet to the president asking him to get rid of illegal immigrants from fort worth, texas. jillian: president trump will pardon these turkeys today named bread and butter. living their best life staying at the hotel. rob: terrifying moments after 737 landing gear functioned. how would you like to see that coming out your plane. sparks flying as the one of the engines scrapes of runway in colombia. everyone on board was evacuated safely no. word to what led that landing gear failure. jillian: mark mcgoff tells a woman's boyfriend it's over. >> she wants you to know that you mean a lot to her, you mean the world to her. she is having difficulty staying in this long distance relationship.
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jillian: a woman identified as cheyenne paying him to break her ex-boyfriend's heart over the video cameo. the breakup now going viral. rob: when it's over. ♪ that's the sign i'll fall in love again. jillian: have a good day. wow. ♪ that's right. ♪ got to love this american ride steve: right down that street on thursday is going to be the thanksgiving day parade brought to us from macy's. in front of our building right now, we have cracker barrel's new york city size store. that's going to be in the parade for the first time ever. that will be in our parade. brian: will the winds keep the mini cracker barrel
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