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and >> thank you so much. and "fox and friends first" continued right now. >> the impeachment hoax is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated. >> has in fact committed impeachable offenses. >> it is about donald trump putting donald trump first, not the american people. a president who put america first. >> economy is booming, wages are rising and america is the envy of the entire word.
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and and killed the world's number one terrorist. >> great percentages of people don't have legs right now and arms because of this son of a [] >> crazy bernie sanders in washington democrats are outraged we killed this terrorist monster. >> donald trump is taking us pell-mell toward another war. >> he is going from crisis to crisis, escalation to escalation. >> a president is lying again and could drag us into a war. >> washington democrats have never been more extreme than they are now. >> i have been the object of his affection more than anybody else. taken over hits he can deliver. >> they will raise your taxes come pay for everybody's health situation. >> they want to take away your private health insurance.
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>> comprehensive health care because we take on the greed and profiteering. >> people are suffering. >> i can't believe that. >> i didn't say it. >> the only people on this stage who won every single election they fit in are the women. >> this is our one shot. >> to do it by such a big margin. >> america is thriving like never before. and the best is yet to come. >> >> this is a moment ♪ this is a night
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♪ we put our hands up ♪ like the ceiling can't hold us ♪ ♪ that is the night ♪ rob: the place to be, des moines, iowa, the big democrat debate. >> a big rally in wisconsin. donald trump, wednesday, january 15th. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. rob: fiery debate for democrats hoping to sway voters before the primary season kicks into high gear. >> policies to raise your taxes, donald trump touted a conference including farmers a mistake that seal the deal on his first firm. >> todd pyro breaking down the president's big rally and press reaction from bernie sanders's senior advisor chuck roach. jillian: we start with griff
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jenkins with a major moment from the debate. >> the first -- the last before iowa voters go to the polls in 19 days, on a small stage liking much diversity other than gender, the hot topic of whether a woman can get elected. they got the biggest exchange. >> >> >> i'm not here to fight with bernie. >> the rift continued. and made the case for electability. >> the only person on the stage who has been in incumbent republican any time in the past 30 years is me.
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>> let me set the record straight. i hesitated and incumbent republican in 1990. >> i said i was the only one who had beaten and incumbent republican in 30 years. >> 30 years ago it was 1990 as a matter of fact. >> reporter: they drew sharp contrast when it came to impeachment, economy, healthcare, and foreign policy in the middle east. >> joe and i listened to what dick cheney and george bush and rumsfeld had to say. i thought they were lying. i did everything they could to prevent that war. >> the world voted to send inspectors in and they went to war. from that point on i was in the position of making a case that it was a big mistake. >> when it came to who was best to take on donald trump it was pete buttigieg who stood out. >> i'm ready to take on donald
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trump because when he gets to the tough talk and chest thumping he will have to stand next to an american war veteran and explain how he pretended bone spurs made him ineligible to serve >> the final word, three candidates have jury duty starting in dc and one last thing to watch, sanders and warren may have continued because warren refusing to shake sanders's hand, a lot of people talking about that. >> i fired up ground packing into donald trump's rally, and slamming 2020 opponents touting the strong economy and defending the attack on soleimani. >> the speech in front of thousands of faithful supporters. >> the president mixing in his greatest hits with new one-liners, those barbs
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concerning the killing of the iranian general. >> great percentages of people don't have legs and arms because of this son of a [bleep] who should have been killed 20 years ago. >> amid increasing frustration by congressional democrats over the soleimani attack donald trump downing down, the rain in general was planning american attacks on us interests. >> democrats are doing everything possible to disparage what we did with the hit of this monster. bernie and the radical lift cannot protect your family and cannot protect our country, nor do they want to. >> no rally would be complete without an attack on impeachment. with a trial in the senate the president reiterating the campaign, meant to distract the public from the administration's
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accomplishments. >> our opponent say we are not going to win, let's impeach donald trump. the greatest economy in our history, military has been totally rebuilt, let's impeach him. let's do this we have created 7 million jobs since the election. >> reporter: nancy pelosi announcing a vote today on sending articles of impeachment of the senate. the president firing back that pelosi should fix the, quote, filthy dirty district she represents. rob: back to the debate, winners and losers from the big democrat debate, senior advisor from the bernie sanders campaign, thanks for coming back this morning. who are your big winners? >> we didn't see much change, spirited debate, but back to the last 20 years, 3.1 million
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people in iowa going to caucus, i don't see major change from the front runners, that didn't happen. if you have the status quo, people that continue to lead in the polls in the early states, biden, bernie, that is where it stops because i don't think anybody had a great breakout moment, you see coverage this morning, that is what we talk about after the debate, bernie sanders and biden did pretty good last night. charles: why do you say joe biden? >> he had a low bar. he didn't mess up. because he didn't have any big attacks or mess up something worse than joe biden, he could go along with the status quo writing -- >> is that enough? is it time to hear a little more? >> you are probably right. >> >> the first 2 or 3 states.
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and i hate to say i do this for the world to survive. >> you say she is one of the loses, tell us why. >> she had to do up and beyond. just doing the status quo. now paul is absolute. and mayor peter went down. and you see biden stay even. and they had a breakout night and a bump in the polling. >> why didn't you like what pete had to say? >> i thought he was extra quiet compared to the first two debates, he is young and full of energy. people expect a lot of energy.
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he is a war veteran and has a lot to sell the american people and i find step back a little bit. i thought he needed a chance to step up, i was expecting more from him. >> is the most talks about moment of the night. listen in. >> as a matter of fact i didn't say it. >> what did you think when senator sanders told you? >> i disagree. bernie is my friend, i'm not here to fight with bernie. >> i was astounded, i was astounded when this comment was made, she doesn't have a problem with the truth sometimes, what did you make of the fact they did that to bernie right there on stage? >> i was disappointed.
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and a man who dedicated his life to public service, and to his face on live tv you are a liar, what do you think, senator warren? you don't get any credit. and i thought cnn should have apologized. >> you mentioned lance shake or lack thereof. and elizabeth more and walking over to bernie sanders and had his hand out, she did not, it appeared, that is what you saw in the video, were there exchanges, no one knows what was said but doesn't look like the most pleasant conversation. what do you make of this interaction? >> i haven't talked to the senator after last night. i don't know what was said but we are getting down to the end, time to talk about differences in policy so no telling what was said.
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we are going to stay focused on the people who built this campaign and funding this campaign. and spreading our message to the american people to not be distracted by nonsense. rob: there is a video from 30 years ago that talks about bernie saying a woman could be president of the united states. >> i have known bernie sanders and consider him a good friend and he stands on advice of women every day. i talk to him like i am talking to you, there's never a doubt in my mind he did not say that. rob: we appreciate it. >> as donald from focuses on 2020 democrats on the hill try to undo 2015 with a focus. a last-minute document dump ahead of today's huge vote in the house. rob: social media in stitches over this dire stair. stay tuned. ♪ stores.
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>> they want to impeach the president of the united states over a perfect phone call. it is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on our country. >> donald trump bashes democrats on the eve of his impeachment proceeding. rob: those fiery earmarks as house investigators turnover a trove of documents regarding the ukraine probe. what those messages could mean as house prepares to hand over articles of impeachment to the senate. >> after weeks of delays house democrats vote to send the articles of impeachment to the senate today. impeachment managers will be selected to ask as prosecutors in the trial. jerry nadler could be one of them. >> the names of the impeachment managers again.
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do you expect to be one. >> nancy pelosi releasing a statement reading in part, quote, the american people deserve the truth and the constitution demands a trial. the president and senators will be held accountable. house democrats will hand over new evidence to the senate today, provided by live parnas, republicans argue there is a history of credibility issues. the documents include handwritten notes including an undated message reading, quote, get zelinski to end -- the case will be invested. giuliani admitted traveling to ukraine to investigate 2020 contender joe biden. the white house denies withholding military aid to get that information. as the impeachment trial takes shape. and mitch mcconnell met with republican strategies, and he is the third sitting president to
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be subpoenaed. >> >> the president of the decision to take out soleimani is 2020 progressed, talking in these debates in service. >> great percentages of people don't have legs right now and arms because of this [bleep] >> and insist that iran go back to the agreement. rob: who do you trust as commander-in-chief. our next guest says it shouldn't be the party trying to salvage the iran nuclear deal. >> james carafanoh joins us live. from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood clattering) stop chuckin' that wood!
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international coalition. >> reestablish alliances and insist that iran go back in the agreement. we should be doing that in coalition with other countries. >> i would start negotiation again. >> slamming the president's america first approach to iran as they push to salvage iran's nuclear deal. >> can any strategies actually work? at the heritage foundation, james, did you hear anything that you think is going to work? >> i do policy, not politics. they are stale talking points. we have to work with allies, trump spent many months working to improve the iran deal. iran got worse after the deal
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and the unbelievable thing is germany, france and the united kingdom world partners in the deal said that iran is violating the deal. they were arguing against themselves. rob: giving a reminder what that dealt with there are restrictions but those restrictions expired from 10 to 15 years from now. it didn't close any facilities iran had, there were no restrictions on ballistic missile tests and did nothing to stop them funding these proxy militias spreading terror through the middle east. to hear these democrats go back to that deal, paying iran more money to not build a nuclear weapon and try to destroy the world. what kind of position is that to be negotiating from? >> the refutable fact that
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iran's behavior got worse after they signed the deal. the deal is almost expired. it is ritually done. going back to a deal, that is not even logical. >> if you stay status quo for years to come, the president trying to make changes, from what we heard, no one else feels they need to do that at this point. >> if you sat back and listened to that they were arguing for many of the president's foreign-policy decisions. we should get iran back to the table and negotiate the deal. that is donald trump's policy. that is donald trump's policy. we should use diplomacy and not in the military, work with allies. it is hard to distinguish how in many ways other than hating trump how they were offering
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different solutions. >> with talk troop withdrawal from the middle east and listen to elizabeth warren. >> we need to get combat troops out, with more safety for the united states and the region, we need to work with our allies and use economic tools and diplomatic tools. >> he is not alone in this. rand paul want to get to the middle of the least. >> and the result of that and isis exploded. and he gets criticized for putting troops in and the enormous irony is to work with allies. every friend and ally wants
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troops there. and to bring forces back, those are contradictory statements. >> to keep the economy moving. >> the phase i trade deal with china. >> we need a policy that actually helps our workers and farmers. >> which party's approach is best for the american worker and their bottom line? the political panel on deck to debate that next. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... ...lots of money with liberty mutual.
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>> the impeachment hoax is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on our country. >> he committed impeachable offenses. >> it is about donald trump putting donald trump first, not the american people. >> you have a president who puts america first. >> america is the envy of the world. the united states military launched a flawless precision strike that killed the world's number one terrorist. great percentages of people don't have legs or arms because of this [bleep] >> donald trump is taking us pell-mell toward another war. >> he is going from crisis to crisis, escalation to escalation. >> they want to take your private health insurance. >> comprehensive health care because we take on the greed and profiteering. >> this is our one shot to
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defeat donald trump and to do it by such a big morning we send drumis him into history. >> america is thriving like never before and ladies and gentlemen of wisconsin, the best is yet to come. >> it is down to the wire for 2020 democrats as they take the stage at the start of the primary season. candidates clashing over hot button issues of foreign policy and healthcare addressing a little bit of controversy from the campaign trail. rob: the president not letting democrats feel on the spotlight, rallying wisconsin voters on the movement in the middle east under the cloud of the impeachment vote. >> voters hearing dueling messages on trade. donald trump, a dryer warning for democrats. >> we will soon be replacing the
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nafta catastrophe, giant victory for wisconsin, farmers, and signing our phase i trade deal with china. >> we need a policy that helps workers and farmers. >> we can do better than a trump lead trade deal. >> shouldn't america be celebrating any progress on our trade deals? and democratic strategists kevin schaffer. pretty much everybody admitted the china deal is some kind of progress. do you think the criticisms of the deal from democrats are fair? >> going into trade negotiations the president knew there would be certain sections of the country that were hit harder by these negotiations and others. we knew this was going to happen. we see tax cuts that are so
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important and getting back the aid package for the farmers into their hands, the president knew he made a tough decision. the unpopular decision because for decades presidents kicked this issue down the road for the next president to deal with and trade deals with other countries are absolutely unfair, they hurt american workers, all destroyed manufacturing in the country. the president took the unpopular stance that we have to fix it. it is painful but the light is at the end of the tunnel into november this will be done and americans will see it was the right choice to ensure our prosperity for decades to come. rob: a lot of the criticism was the pain inflicted on this country as this deal was negotiated. china went after the farmers in this country. how did democrats force china to do a better job of being fair without any repercussions on the
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united states? >> you would have to use tariffs. a couple candidates admitted tariffs have to be part of the arsenal used to confront china. the problem with the china deal we are seeing, the deal trump has announced, we are putting a lot of stock into what they say they will do and what we've seen before his they don't keep their word. rob: we are not pooling all the tariffs lafayette, no longer currency manipulators. >> most americans, didn't take that step so they did take the step to label currency manipulator, into the table. when they promise to purchase $200 billion worth of american
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goods they made promises before, they are so intertwined, so dependent on china. it is hard on them in a way that is so much different than donald trump had done. >> they think they could do this deal better without china inflicting any pain on the united states even though china has leverage over the economy. >> they had the opportunity to do this for years. they are relying on china to keep their word. the trade deal has specific consequences for not keeping your word. it is not a pinky promise between china and the united states, this has actual
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consequences and different tariffs and punishments and penalties that go into it to make sure everyone is on the same page, communication is a critical part of this negotiation and democrats can't point to one specific thing they would do differently that has not already failed in the past. >> we have a big vote in the house, looks like they will be sent to the senate, these articles here pretty soon. we have this new information and this dump of information before we see all this. and they are talking about spying on marie yavanovitch, ambassador to ukraine, democrats say they wanted her out of the way so they could go after joe biden ukraine. you read these text messages, what do you make of these messages? >> i thought text messages were the worst part of the documents that were dumped because they
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had some ominous threats, talking about getting out of the way for security forces on the ground. that could be construed as a threat, they do some harm to her. i don't know that robert hyde, a new guy in congress, i'm sure he's not happy this morning. more documents that seem to suggest donald trump was acting or rudy giuliani was acting at the behest of personal requests of donald trump. rob: basically they said to the president of the ukraine, how do you defend that. >> these revelations and documents don't contradict anything they already know, the
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president and his team never denied they wanted corruption, investigated in ukraine. >> getting them to stay publicly and admit there's an investigation, that seems political. >> anytime we are negotiating with another country, to say something publicly to put them on the record so they will follow through their promises in north korea, china and negotiations, to say something to the public to back up what is rob: we appreciate it and we will be right back.
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great to see you. let's start with donald trump touting the killing of soleimani. >> soleimani, that is what he loves. he loves roadside bombs. great percentages of people don't have legs right now and arms because of this [bleep] >> democrats should be outraged by soleimani at evil crimes, not the decision to end his wretched life. >> fascinating to see the difference in how people react to the same thing, democrats gave this enough, independents to be, republicans a b plus, democrats are focused on the outrageous language, republicans focused on this was the right thing to do. what you take away from it is how you feel about it. >> on the other end of the spectrum at the debate joe biden had words about donald trump and the soleimani strike. >> i think he flat out lied
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about saying the reason he made the strike was because our embassies were about to be bombed. >> i would say democrats -- republicans a d, didn't do anything for joe biden. there is a lot of support for what the president did iran. calling him a liar on this issue is not earning the vice president any points. >> you see a lot of agreement. let's go to the next topic and this is bernie sanders and what he had to say on democratic socialism. >> healthcare is a human right. we will raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. we are going to make public colleges and universities tuition free. we are going to have a green new deal and create $20 million saving the planet for our children and grandchildren, that is what democratic socialism is about and that will win this election.
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>> democrats gave this in a, independents and be, republicans enough, like we are from different planets. right now is a fight for the soul of the democrat party, who are they going to be? they going to be really progressive or more moderate? i would say biden, bernie sanders, the far left is winning and anybody who dismisses these ideas saying they are not practical, not likely to happen do it at their own peril because it is resonating with the democrats. jillian: something said last night on stage, elizabeth warren, everyone talking about it this moment when elizabeth warren was talking about women and their ability to become president. >> the best way to talk about who can win is looking at people's winning record. can a woman beat donald trump, look at the men on a stage, they lost ten elections. the only people in the stage who have won every election they have been in are the women. amy and me. >> this is a really good moment
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for elizabeth warren, democrats gave in a, independents a c, republicans an f, republicans -- rather than making this about bernie sanders she made this about women and all women machine made it about her and klobuchar. a really smart moment. the winners of the night were bernie sanders and elizabeth warren. that is who we are talking about. no one will remember anything anyone else a week from now. >> everyone talk about the moment it was over and they did not shake hands. that will be a hot topic. good to see you, thanks for joining us. rob: the far left fighting. let's check in with pete hegseth and economist brian brent berg live in wyoming, minnesota, having breakfast with friends. you guys are best friends. i'm a little bit jealous.
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>> reporter: it will be on "fox and friends" this weekend, this is "fox and friends" breakfast with friends hometown addition in minnesota enforced lake where we went to high school in the village in. we are going to talk to folks. >> not just the diner, this is one of our favorite diners. we are at the corner of what happened last night. in milwaukee the president at his rally just south of us in iowa, democrats debating at the corner of it all. we talk to folks in the diner about what they watched, what they saw, what they liked and what they didn't like. >> 300 miles in either direction, in our hometown, don't miss all morning long, breakfast with friends on "fox and friends". ever since we moved here, i've been noticing it. i think the house is changing him... -[ gasps ] -up and at 'em! ...into his father. [ eerie music plays ] is it scary? -[ gasps ] -it's in eco mode. so don't touch it. mm-hmm. i can't stop this from swinging.
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rob: two fallen decorated soldiers killed in afghanistan returning to american soil. mike pence joining military officials for solemn ritual in dover airbase. he and mclaughlin of virginia, and they were killed by a telegram roadside bomb. mclaughlin leaves behind a wife and four children. jillian: iranian's lied to about the shooting down of the ukrainian plane. they blame us arrogance for sparking widespread protests in the country after it was revealed the regime was responsible. two missile hit the plane killing all 176 people on board. the person who posted it on youtube was arrested. >> a jumbo jet jumps fuel on
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schoolkids. and and students and teachers were treated for minor skin irritation and breathing problems, the delta jet had an engine problem and needed to land but was too heavy. fuel dumps happen over unpopulated areas. jillian: new speculation that prince harry and megan's christmas trip to canada was the straw that broke the exit announcement. this photo of queen elizabeth surrounded by photos of her family, take a look, excluding harry, megan and baby archie. the couple chose not to spend christmas with the royals. megan is back in canada and made her first public appearance since the royal announcement at a women's shelter in vancouver. rob: the question that put bernie sanders and elizabeth warren at odds.
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>> you are saying you never told senator warren a woman could not win the election. >> that is correct. >> senator warren, what did you think of senator sanders telling you a woman could not win the election? rob: even bernie had to laugh. that moderators feeling the burn. jillian: carly shimkus here with the viral moments, we are coming right back. ♪ hat spud. [ tires screech ] the big idaho potato truck is touring america telling folks about idaho potatoes. and i want it back. what is it with you and that truck? .
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>> senator sanders, i do want to be clear here you are saying you never told senator warren that a woman could not win the election. >> that is correct. >> senator warren, what did you think when senator sanders told you a woman could not win the election? [laughter] rob: the moment everybody is talking about. bernie sanders denying elizabeth warren's claim that he said a woman can't win in 2020. but cnn moderator abby phillips to just ignore that inside with what warren claimed. jillian: this is a big talker carley shimkus here with the reaction. i'm sure there is lots of it. >> a bit of an odd moment there when abby phillips appears to ignore senator sanders' denial sparking laughter in the audience. folks at home noticed abby philip lost credibility tonight turning away from an actual issue to try such an obvious gotcha attack on sanders. moderators are supposed to be there to put time limits
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on a discussion of the issues, not to sensationalize a 2-year-old witnessless meeting. another twitter user chiming in saying looks like the moderator is turning the race into women vs. men. disgraceful. as for the feud, it appears like it is in full swing. take a look at this video that appears to show elizabeth warren rejecting bernie sanders handshake at the end of the debate. tom steyer gets caught in the middle of it all. this twitter user right here says what were they saying to each other, finally a question i want tom steyer to answer. how about that? jillian: speaking of tom steyer. rob: how about that stare. >> when tom steyer answers the question he wants people at home to know he is speaking to them. that stare, that sort of style making some people at home a little bit uncomfortable. one twitter user says tom steyer knees someone on his team which i know he can afford to tell him not to
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stare down the baylor of a camera. this person turning it into a debate drinking game. take a shot every time tom steyer stairs into your soul. this last one pretty clever here just going to call him tom starer now. #dem debate. a lot of conversation happening on social media. jillian: carley, make your way over here. national bagel day after all this talk i feel like we worked up an appetite. rob: dad's bagel or its a bagel. we have a war about how that's said. we want to thank them for all of this. look at this spread. todd: the one with gold on it. gold, salmon, capers and onions. rob: carley, which one do you want? >> gold flakes? >> i want to try a gold flake. >> do it. rob: don't collapse on the table. >> i don't know. yeah. >> eat the gold flake.
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>> there is gold flakes on your face. rob: people with the fish on the bation gel the strangest thing. i cannot do that. jillian: we got to go. "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. ♪ ♪ >> whoever is going to beat mr. trump is going to have to beat him on the economy. >> but under the trump economy, the lowest paid earners are reaping the biggest, fastest and largest [inaudible] this is a blue collar boom. >> you are seeing the president boast about the dow jones wondering whether any of that will ever get to your kitchen table. >> under three years of the trump administration, household incomes have risen $10,000. [thank yo$10,000. $10,000. [cheers and applause] >> donald trump thinks it's all about him. i think it's about you. >> now you have a president who is standing up for
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