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introduce a transgender character. >> we owe this to everyone to try. heather: marvel studios confirming there will be a transgender character in an unspecified film that is shooting right now, marvel working to become more diverse with the lgbt queue community. thanks for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. >> reporter: it is thursday, january 2nd. the american embassy in baghdad comes to a end. rob: the political fallout is just beginning. >> if we don't put a cost on that behavior the attacks will escalate and become more serious and the problem gets worse for donald trump. rob: american troops deployed overseas, live in washington with drama unfolding at home. jillian: only security orders a
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review of states providing drivers licenses to illegal immigrants as local leaders greenlight the policy. rob: dhss it is time to protect american citizens. >> we finally laid eyes on it, like seeing a unicorn. bill: is one fisherman's tail you have to see to believe. ♪ everybody's working for the weekend ♪ ♪ rob: you are not alone asking
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what day is today? thursday. tuesday, wednesday. rob: close to the weekend. good morning to you and happy new year. you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: let's begin with the iran backed melissa withdrawing from the us embassy in baghdad. hundreds of troops deploying to the middle east after two days of clashes. rob: democrats slam the president's foreign-policy. >> violence around the us embassy has subsided for now but effectively closed to the public and us citizens were warned not even to approach the building. iran's militia men left the area
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around the embassy but not before causing extensive damage around the perimeter. donald trump responded to the violence by deploying more forces to the middle east and the trump administration says the building opened last year. >> we are completely confident in the marines guarding the us embassy. we are always on alert around the middle east. we talked about additional protection of forces to protect us. >> reporter: many democrats especially those on the campaign trail have been critical of the president, in iran and iraq. >> donald trump has proven over and over again that he is the weakest foreign-policy president of our lifetime.
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we keep seeing this play out in iran where since day one he has played into the hands of the hardliners in iran. >> the violence subsided for now. the situation has been serious enough, mike pompeo to delay a trip toward central asia and europe. >> happy new year. politicians star over the course of foreign-policy action, mark season points out it was the obama administration's actions that empower iran in the first place. jillian: the maximum pressure campaign is in progress, but there's a long way to go. >> when president obama was in office, plane loads of unmarked bills to fuel expansion throughout the region. when donald trump came into office iran was on the march across the middle east, now because of these unprecedented
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sanctions crippling the iranian regime, they have less money for hezbollah and hamas and yemen and the shia militias. we are succeeding in destabilizing and squeezing the iranian regime. the problem is the deterrence posture is not working because we have seen a series of escalating attacks, first oil tankers were attacked and they escalated to attack the saudi oil facilities and the us military base and killed an american citizen and this attack on the embassy. if we don't put a cost on that behavior the attacks will continue to escalate and become more serious. >> a 13-year-old boy charged in a college student's murder. during a robbery in a new york city park last month, one of 3 teens accused in the stabbing of tessa majors. the other two suspects were released after questioning the last month. the mother of two missing kids in idaho, a recent murder
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attempt, one of lori's relative send someone shot at him outside his hours on the home. he believes a doomsday cult is behind that incident and the disappearance of joshua fallow and kylie ryan. >> i don't know what happened to those kids. if i could say anything to them i would say tell the truth. jillian: police think they are endangered. chad is believed to be the leader of the cult. rob: the first captain america film, accused of being a real life villain. molly fitzgerald charged in the murder of her mother. she was found stabbed to death inside her kansas home two weeks ago. molly is behind bars, had a small role in the captain america film. the next fiancé of whitney houston's daughter. sources told the daily mail that nick gordon passed away after a
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series of heart attack on new year's day in florida. three years ago gordon was found liable in the death of bobby christina brown who overdosed in a bathtub in the home they shared in 2015. brown's mother, whitney houston drowned in a bathtub in la in 2012. >> pete buttigieg and bernie sanders kicked off 2020, with fundraising numbers. rob: joe biden.to take the nomination at this point. one month until the first caucus. jillian: it is crunch time. and and and raising 27 million
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in the final 3 month, and andrew yang, warning not to count about just yet. >> the announcement will come out soon. they will be very pleasantly surprised about the fundraising total. >> that is the money side. the national polls painting a different story here. according to clear politics, former vp biden still ahead by a significant 10 points. tulsi gabbard, and told together near the bottom of the list. and hitting the freezing waves of new hampshire on new year's day, adam corolla predicted donald trump's surgeon 2016 thinks gabbard still has a good shot at being the nominee.
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>> and intensity with the certain dignity and more middle of the road approach to politics, someone a little closer to the tender. andrew yang was a different version but very authentic. >> reporter: every candidate left standing would say it is anyone's game. >> you saw tulsi gabbard, a lot of people don't -- rob: polar plunges all across the country. >> water temperatures in the 40s and 50s in some places, many taking the plunge to raise money for charity. >> >> water temperatures on their back.
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>> >> it feels like the end of the world. >> it is not bad. i'm not saying i would do it. look at the current temperatures. not bad. i like saying that for the first in tv and january. we have a storm system moving into the gulf coast towards the southeast to the mid-atlantic and the northeast, this is mainly going to be a rain event, we see snow on the backside, as we go through time, several inches of rain will lead to flooding concerns. and on the backside in northern new england, the system moves into northwest, that brings rain
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to the mountain snow. there is your severe threat, we could see threat for severe wind, hail and isolated tornadoes. in the afternoon and evening hours, there is your forecast today, a new storm system moves to the northwest, we watch the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms across the mississippi and tennessee river valley. sunny and 50 in new york. >> when winter hits, so far so good. across the east average temperatures for the next week or so. happy new year. rob: what is going on on memorial day? >> good to see both of you. i missed you. jillian: kicking off 2020 with a big ballgame, backup quarterback pat jones with touchdown passes
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to help alabama role michigan. rob: in the outback paul minnesota upset auburn 27-24 and the rose bowl. >> quarterback in the clear, the hetrick, touchdown for justin herbert. rob: the running quarterback three rushing touchdowns, 28-17. jillian: jordan takes out baylor 26-14. rob: fox news alert, more americans heading to iraq to safeguard the us embassy after attacks by an iranian backed militia. are more boots on the ground the answer? the administration's response is a show of resolve, commitment, and strength.
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rob: fox news alert, american soldiers head overseas in the wake of the attack on the us embassy. jillian: iran times donald trump ever violence and questioning us forces from the region. as a show of military strength, here to weigh in his senior fellow for the foundation for defense of democracy. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. happy new year, what do you think? sending troops over. is that the answer? >> the administration is putting the right notes. and a black and military
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installation particularly in iraq which is a battleground in 2020, for right move, and sends a message of resolve to iranian backed forces and the iraqi government should help secure these facilities. rob: donald trump tweeting best agreement and finest military of the world, on-site quickly. we saw the ambassador in benghazi, the president honest jumped all over it. >> it is a nonpartisan proposition, there has been no one killed and no one taken hostage. and is not been ghazi. >> let's get reaction to the ayatollah's response. you can't do anything and if you were logical which you are not
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you would see your crimes in iraq and afghanistan have made nations hate you. >> it is interesting when iran's hardliners particularly the ayatollah use social media platforms like twitter because he did tweet that inning was releases office did which is a platform restricted to millions of iranian said home but these hardliners can use it to inject their vitriol and politics into our debates here. it is disgusting that someone like that can keep a social media account like that and this is iran's supreme leader trying to find a way to use those who disagree with the president to hinder american foreign policy. it should be a nonpartisan issue. autocrats are adversaries of america stand up, we all stand. rob: obama's critics say his administration made this maneuver possible was all the money they threw at iran, the nuclear deal, allowed them to
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build up these proxy militias. what do you say to that? >> the iranian -- the islamic republic of iran is cognizant of its military deficiencies which is why for 40 years it has been the foremost sponsor of terrorism. under any deal it is never good proposition to give a sponsor of terrorism cash. that is what happened in the nuclear deal. jillian: mike pompeo had something to say about the iraqi prime minister, iraq continue to uphold its responsibility to keep us personnel secure and move iran backed attackers away from the us embassy in baghdad. we will continue cooperation to hold iran its proxies responsible. you have people who will argue donald trump ran on bringing troops home but a lot of people including joey jones lost both
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his legs, he said the response is different. >> it is different. what makes it different moving ahead is americans need to develop better local partners or local institutions and keep limited forces in the region to get a better economy of force moving forward to do things like intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, diplomatic security and build a partner with local forces to make sure america's interest and security and those of our allies and partners who help us with her interest and security are actually furthered so it is a force multiplier. how do we do more with less? rob: thanks for coming on with us today, appreciate it. jillian: new year, new laws, going up in smoke. >> are you going to partake? >> i might try one if it is legal. jillian: even state leaders are joining in. >> we didn't know what it was going to be but we laid eyes on it. it was like a unicorn, we were all blown away.
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rob: tweet women under arrest accused of attacking a jewish man in new york city, this video shows them punching him in the throat. police say they yelled anti-semitic comments. the victim took this video here. he is in stable condition. this is the latest in a string of anti-semitic attacks in new york. mayor diblasio says there will
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be enhanced police presence in the jewish communities. a hate crime suspect is in custody after being arrested for the third time in five day. tiffany harris was arrested for assaulting three jewish women last week. she was released under new york and liberal criminal justice reforms only to be arrested for another assault. a judge ordered a mandatory psychiatric evaluation after harris pinched a social worker on new year's eve and arrested a third time. harris's lawyer denies all accusations. jillian: the christianity today editor who called for donald trump's removal from office will retire tomorrow. saying there will be retirement a couple days away. i will be posting now that i have more time on my hands. he wrote an op-ed titled trump should be removed from office. he claims the president use political power to force a foreign leader. the impeachment agree was the
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most important story to americans in 2019 according to a new poll. 37% of voters agree it was the top of their mind last year. the mueller report, the government shutdown, kicked off the year and the trade war with china. rob: new year new catch. fishermen in florida revealing in a 13 foot great white shark. this happening in south florida off broward county, the shark is of mythic proportions. >> we didn't know what it was going to be but when we laid eyes on it it was like seeing a unicorn. we were blown away. jillian: no thanks was the catch made two miles off the coast of florida took an hour to real in. the fishermen tagged the 1000 pound predator and let it go. rob: 13 feet and they don't mess around.
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pumping the brakes, homeland security offering a review of states providing drivers licenses. local leaders green lighting this policy. the department of homeland security says it is time to protect american citizens. jillian: we are officially in an election year. which democratic candidate has the chance to be a nominee? not joe biden. the trump 2020 campaign pollster gives his predictions next. oh, hi, samantha. you look more like a heather. do you ever get that? it's nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more
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mike pompeo has the latest trip to europe and central asia. jillian: a 13-year-old boy charged the college student's murder, during a robbery in a new york city pub last month, he is one of three teens accused in a stabbing attack. police questioning them last month. >> raging wildfires in australia show no signs of stopping. the flames turning even a beautiful beach into what looks like hell on earth. 18 people have been killed, 1200 homes have been destroyed. a week long state of emergency. >> the trump administration pumping brakes on a controversial law that allows illegal immigrants to get drivers licenses. >> todd pyro joins us as more states are given the green light on documented drivers. >> the laws allow immigrants to get drivers licenses without
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proof they are in the us legally. they prohibit providing information to agencies that enforce immigration laws unless the judge orders it so the chief of homeland security has a plan that includes a study on how license laws impact enforcement of immigration laws along with what is currently available and how it is used in the security consequences need to be analyzed including terrorists and criminals possibly getting fraudulent documents. he goes on to write dhs must be, quote, prepared to deal with and counter these impacts as we protect the homeland, which we have done recently on "fox and friends". >> anytime we reward illegal behavior, illegal activity is problematic for us, that encourages more individuals to come here illegally. >> reporter: 13 states and dc have green light laws including new york which reportedly cut
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off database access to 3 of federal agencies last week when the law went into effect. as you might imagine a lot of you sounding off on this, richard on facebook rights what part of the legal do states not understand? and instagram user rights someone is exercising common sense. susan on facebook posting in part clearly the attempt to legalize all illegals into our country are part of a plan with the final goal of allowing illegals to vote in our elections, threat to our national security. 265,000 illegal immigrants are expected to get licenses within three years under these laws, more than half of them in new york city. rob: thanks so much. democrats starting with a jampacked field with a record 26 candidates announcing this for the presidency. at this point they are down to 15. who will ultimately be the candidate that faces donald trump? jim mclaughlin shares his predictions this morning, thanks for coming on.
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it is 15, only half of them make the stage but who is your prediction for who makes it? >> who actually wins it? at this point nobody is breaking out. you would have thought like last time you saw donald trump and ted cruz come to the pack. it hasn't happened with the democrats. there is a lot that can happen between now and the iowa caucuses. rob: if you had to bet? >> i would put it on elizabeth warren, the reason being she checks enough boxes for the democrats. she is liberal enough, she will keep them happy but i tell you something if you are donald trump he would love to run against any of these -- rob: she is the dream opponent. >> the establishment is telling
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you joe biden is the front runner. he is not really the front runner. he is ahead in the national polls. rob: here is the national poll, 28% for biden, 19 for sanders, 15 for warren and pete surging at 8% but go on. he is not looking as good. >> if you look at the polling in iowa and new hampshire he is running third and fourth. rob: move those up. >> that happened to hillary clinton back in 2008. she wound up third in iowa. barack obama came out of nowhere and won iowa. she came in third and was done after that and he had all the momentum. rob: why is it he can be so far ahead in the national poll and so far behind in the first two caucuses? >> the states are going to decide. places like iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. he is doing a name id thing. what matters is i like the iowa new hampshire thing to be honest
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because it forces you to campaign, to see the people and look at donald trump. people said he wouldn't connect with the voters, nobody connected with the voters better than donald trump did in places like iowa and new hampshire and brought that enthusiasm into the general election. rob: there is a poll from cnn on how satisfied voters are with the 2020 democratic field and only 31% of people said they are satisfied with this field. >> the same joe biden, there are polls in iowa and new hampshire showing him in the midteens. basically here's a guy with 100% name id and 85% of the voters saying they are not voting for joe biden in iowa and new hampshire. rob: you say warren has the best shot at the nomination but who has the best shot being beating donald trump? i can't imagine elizabeth horn. >> one of the moderates,
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somebody like tulsi gabbard. she is not even qualified for the debate stage. that is one of the problems democrats have. they always talk about their diverse city. they only have five candidates. rob: you think tulsi gabbard has the best shot against donald trump? >> i don't think any of them have a good shot against donald trump. rob: that is not their protection. >> summit like tulsi gabbard because she's not a crazy radical leftist. democrats gone past being liberal. they are literally talking about socialist policies. your last story was talking about how all these democrats want to give licenses to illegals, people that have broken the law. rob: the rustbelt doesn't play in the swing states. rob: in battleground states they are not in favor of that. thank you so much. jillian: 37 minutes after the are. a new state of emergency triggered by australia's deadly wildfires, the race to get out next.
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>> the former national security adviser speaking out as kim jong un warns of a new strategic weapon. john bolton responding how to respond to the new year's marks, should resume all military exercises in south korea. all congressional hearings on with the us troops are ready to fight tonight. north korea says it will develop after the us missed its deadline to resume denuclearization talks. >> parents could go to jail to protect second amendment sanctuaries.
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a colorado sheriff offered to put himself behind bars instead of imposing the red flag law. the washington examiner, quote, someone is going to jail and it is probably going to be a public official and godless public officials who are willing to do this. cities have become second amendment sanctuaries, several states including california and new jersey. rob: recreational marijuana for sale in illinois. people winding up outside dispensaries across the state as the drug became legal on new year's day. the first person to legally buy weed in the city of chicago. >> it is better than christmas. >> this is wonderful. >> the lieutenant governor got in line. >> are you going to partake. >> it is legal in illinois.
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rob: recreational marijuana legal in 11 states and washington dc. jillian: an asteroid the size of a bus will cruise past earth. nasa says it is traveling 18,000 mph. at an explosive point the asteroid will be 1 million miles from earth, this comes days after 5 asteroids including one the size of the statue of liberty blue by the planet on sunday. rob: i want to show some vacation pictures, last week in france, got to drive to the north and if you don't know what that is, those who invaded the normandy coast line. in old german outpost gunning down soldiers from american troops.
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and there i am on the beach, omaha beach, the bloodiest battle of d-day and a spectacular place to be 75 years after the day. jillian: how did you feel being there? different accounts, so overwhelming. rob: it is tremendous energy. the stories are unbelievable. there is a lot of great information, it really hits you again that without the us involvement in that part of europe, the nazis held europe and kept europe and who knows what it is like and you could argue those battles that day saved the world. an amazing thing, pretty emotional. it was really cool. a 3-hour drive from paris.
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jillian: 15 minutes until the top of the hour, new year, new you. ♪ >> what are you doing? >> running. jillian: many americans resolving to shut towns in the new year, if you're one of them, our next guest breaks down the 3 best diet plans. rob: let's check with steve doocy for what is going on on "fox and friends". >> back to the mainland, you talked about the sites, you were in france, did you have any wine or food? rob: too much cheese and wine. >> you did not have too much wine, your mother was there. rob: she kept me good.
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>> happy new year to everybody. rob: it is 1-numtwo-2020. we have congressman michael watts in the great state of florida, we will talk to about what is going on in iraq. rhonda mcdaniel, the rnc chief, the president is taking in so far but pete buttigieg has a lot of people saying what is up with him? chris homan on how to make 2020 great for you, dana loesch on the news of the day and stuart varney on how it is on fire. and how the mayor of the big apple is taking heat for yelling at dominoes. what is that picture about? the toughest sport under it, we are kicking off 2020 with the mechanical bull on fox square. through the years many of us have been thrown 20 feet in the air resulting in months of
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you can see police in brookside alabama pulling the woman to safety, health, he is going to kill me. sean sanders admits to kidnapping a woman and attempting to run over an officer before his arrest, they found chains and wire cages in the van. jillian: new year new you. millions of americans will jumpstart their get healthy resolution by changing their diet. how do you know which side is right for you? with expertise is doctor dena, happy new year. with the new year comes new diets for a lot of people, let's break down the tough ones people are talking about that includes kido, paley you, let's start with the kido diet. what do you think the pros and cons of this. >> is a diet of moderate protein
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and low carbohydrates, a lot of people wonder how low you go, anywhere from 15-20 g a day which is hard to do. if you look at what 20 g would be, one slice of bread in the entire day so some people, just not doable. they find it hard to stick with a diet. jillian: in the commercial break i tried that a year ago for a month and why i didn't stick with to tommy about nutrition and that is your take away here with every diet. >> the kido diet is helpful for people to understand what carbs are in their diet and added sugars. jillian: the paley a diet. >> the caveman diet is one where you have a lot of fruits, nuts, vegetables and limiting yourself on dairy and added sugar. jillian: you like limiting yourself on dairy? >> it depends, people file have symptoms when they have dairy,
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they feel bloated. it may be helpful. jillian: the whole 30. >> this is interesting, sort of like the paley a diet but only used for 30 days. it is a specific timeframe. what it is good for his people with vague symptoms. a lot of patients come to me with gas, i am bloated and feel uncomfortable, they don't know if is from something else going on in their body or food so this diet helps to understand the food i am eating. jillian: how do you feel about this? >> it can work for some people but everything needs to be discussed with your doctor first. jillian: lastly, a new trend, don't know if it has a name, people don't eat until 2:00 pm and then eat everything within 5 or 6 hours. >> that does work for some people, that is something to bring up for the new year.
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intermittent fasting works for some but not others. it is based on your lifestyle, making sure you are getting the right nutrients. jillian: thank you very much. take time to read and learn those labels. rob: thanks. 53 after the, bill diblasio versus dominoes. new york's mayor ripping the pizza giant over its new year's pie and the internet told him to put a fork in it. >> we owe this to everyone not in the firm to try. rob: coming to a big screen near you a transgender superhero. ♪ i like to recommend biotene. it replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. . .
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jillian: good morning, welcome back. the marvel universe will soon introduce a transgender character. >> we owe this to everyone who is not in the firm to try. jillian: marvel studios confirms transgender character unspecified film shooting right now. marvel is working to become more diverse and inclusive of the lgbtq community. rob: new york city mayor bill de blasio picking a fight with the pizza chain. the democrat blasting dominoes after the chain walked around selling pizzas for more than $30 to times square. de blasio tweeting jacking up your prices on people trying to celebrate the holidays. classy dominoes. he took a lot of heat in
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2014 when he was the new guy in town for eating his pizza with a fork and knife. that really bothered myself and a lot of people. jillian: his tweet didn't get the result he was probably expecting. many people attacked him not necessarily dominoes. rob: michael tweeting it's supply and demand because you could have someone on wall street to help educate you on how the economy works. jillian: just someone trying ttrylive their life in nyc. >> are you going to everybody who raised prices last night. clubs, hotels, bars, et cetera? mind your own business: generous gift from strangers. danielle says she has got 2020 tip on $23 bill in michigan. customer writing on the check happy birthday danielle 2020 tip challenge. the single mom is going to use the money to build a future for her kids. jillian: hours in windy washington state. snow plow to clear the
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highway. rob: finally the ugly. man washed away by a monster wave in california. see him disappear off the rock into the water thankfully not seriously hurt. jillian: whenever we do this we talk really fast to get through everything. we have a couple seconds. bye. ♪ ♪ ♪ dance, dance, dance ♪ keeping up on you ♪ just dance, dance, dance. ainsley: the we are all back. the team is back together. watched yesterday morning. team did a wonderful job holding down the fort. brian: this is the perfect song because our show is synonymous with dancing. ainsley: did you think this is the big election year? steve: we have so much to go. now we will start with what will be the first soundbite in the year ender at the conclusion of this year. so allow me to say welcome to 2020. ainsley: the roaring 20's are back.
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