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before, they claim lions travel mainly alone and finally the ugly, the $1,200 question that left jeopardy contestants guessing good. >> one/53 of the house delegation is this intelligence committee chairman. his name is adam schiff. >> who is adam schiff even though he can't be picked out of the lineup is one of the most recognizable faces of a trump impeachment hearings. thank you for joining us, "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. jillian: an explosive admission from rudy giuliani's former assistant at the center of the eleventh hour impeachment bombshell adding a new twist to the saga. rob: it comes on the eve of the article transfer that will put congress on a crash course with the senate trial. we are live on this historic day in washington. immigration customs enforcement says enough is enough after a number of violent suspect are
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released into a sanctuary city. >> unprecedented steps the agency is taking to restore law and order. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv. >> let's not do it right now. >> we now know what was said during this heated postdebate duel between elizabeth foreign and bernie sanders. rob: far left face-off that has everybody talking this morning. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ a beautiful day ♪ >> kind of funny. seeing that audio, what they are saying, i've got to know what
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they are saying. elizabeth warren sat down but he couldn't get the angle. the angle was from the side but with his head on he couldn't get to bernie and released it. >> trying to get to the bottom of it. >> everybody wanting to know what they were saying. now we know. you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. let's get to the fox news alert, 100% false is the doj firing back over an exclusive interview undermining democrats claims that the trump administration was secretly monitoring the former us ambassador to ukraine. now at the center of impeachment. >> griff jenkins live in washington is articles will be exhibited today setting the stage for the trial. >> reporter: the senate has taken over the exhibition of these articles at noon today followed by the swearing-in of chief justice roberts and senators at 2:00 pm with opening
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arguments on tuesday, democrats are emboldened by new evidence. >> if the senate doesn't permit the introduction of all relevant witnesses and of all documents the house wants to introduce than the senate is engaging in an unconstitutional and disgusting cover-up. the senate is on trial as well as the president. >> this as the indicted associate of rudy giuliani makes explosive claims. >> donald trump knew exactly what was going on. he was aware of all my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani or the president. i have no reason to speak to any >> he alsoe the bidens, the justice department striking that something is 100% false but also throwing cold water on claims the former >> i don't believe that is true. i believe he was either drunk or was trying to make himself
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bigger than he was. he starts at 6:00. i've never seen him not drunk. >> the head of the trial, the president, tweeting here we go again, another con job by do nothing democrats can all this work was supposed to be done by the house, not the senate. now is things get underway allies on mitch mcconnell who is not committed to whether there will be any calling of witnesses or allowing additional documents. >> we will have more on this in the next few minutes. >> now that the articles are in the senate's hands republicans say the trial process will be different. >> senate judiciary member john kennedy plans to treat both sides fairly during the trial unless the house proceedings. >> i think the senate is going to have something to say about this. you don't have to be men's the material to see that nancy pelosi is swollen with partisan
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rage. and the whole process in the house was rigged. we are going to do it differently in the senate. we are going to treat both sides fairly. as i said the other day, when we are done, i don't want the american people to look at the senate's work and say we just got run over by the same truck twice, it was unfair in the house and unfair in the senate. i want people to walk away and say the senate was fair, did it right, gave equal time to both sides and we understand the allegations and the senate voted and that is what we are going to try to do. >> as it stands the trial is set to begin next tuesday. >> the trump administration abruptly canceled several classified briefings on embassy security and the crisis with iran as the iranian president is a stark warning to american and
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foreign troops in the middle east over the crumbling nuclear deal. >> today the american soldier is in danger, tomorrow the european soldier could be in danger. >> several european nations are challenging iran as it breaks limit set in the nuclear deal by enriching more uranium. that could trigger new sanctions. the us military resuming joint operations to fight isis. the iraqi parliament calling for the us to leave the country after us airstrikes killed an iranian general in baghdad. military leaders have reportedly held discussions with iraq in resuming operations. >> a federal judge temporarily blocks donald trump's executive order on refugee resettlement. it would have given state and local officials powers opt out of accepting refugees. critics called it unconstitutional. the government is expected to appeal, donald tru annnc the us will only accept 18,000
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refugees this nearly 100,000 less than president obama captain 2016. the sanctuary city battle heating up in denver. ice officials issuing a subpoena to the city's law enforcement for the first time ever. they are seeking information on four illegal immigrants wanted for deportation, the agency simply sends such cases to employers or landlords. ice says they could take the subpoena to a federal judge if they don't comply. denver officials claim they have been cooperating. >> attends exchange between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. cnn releasing audio of the presidential hopefuls babbling after the democratic debate. >> here is what sparked that postdebate tension. >> it is only a 15 second exchange but might have changed the course for democrats in this
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election. >> i think you called me a liar on national tv. i think you called me a liar national tv. >> let's not do it right now. if you want it discussion we will have a discussion. >> i just wanted to say hi, bernie. >> okay. >> a lot going on right there. that tends moment happened after the democratic debate, bernie sanders was asked about the accusation that in 2018 he privately told her a woman cannot win the election. sanders flatly denied with warren pushing back. >> as a matter of fact i didn't say it. anybody knows me knows it is incomprehensible that i would think that a woman could not beat the president of the united states. >> i disagreed. bernie is my friend and i'm not here to try to fight with bernie but this question about whether or not a woman can be president
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has been raised and it is time for us to attack it head on. >> they are trying not to fight but they were supposed to stay friendly and keep those left-wing progressives united through the election, they may have unraveled that plan. both candidates supporters have been hurling insults online and now some progressive leaders fear the animosity will only help a moderate like joe biden who is leading the national polls. neither sanders nor warren camp have commented about the spat that happened after the debate but they could run into each other friday when the senate is back in session so we will all be watching closely. >> everyone wanted to know and now we do. rob: tom stier, get away from me. thanks so much. john on facebook says we know both are liars. >> victor on instagram writes the democrats are falling apart.
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>> dan tweeted they are self-destructing and there are 11 months to go. >> ten minutes after the hour, impeachment happy democrats thought they had a bombshell with less than document but his new interview is raising new questions. former senior senator advisor joins us live with why the primetime tell all may have undercut the case. rob: a new study shows hitting to the movies may be good for your health. ♪ our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. so we can spend a bit today, knowing we're prepared for tomorrow.
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seriously. he wakes up and he is drunk. >> you didn't believe he had the ambassador under surveillance. >> absolutely. rob: former giuliani associate live parnas making these claims on the official transfer of impeachment articles. jillian: how could this impact the case on the other side? senior advisor for the senate foreign relations committee joins us live, thanks for being here. there are things that look bad for both sides. let's start with these text messages between rob hyde who is a prominent gop donor and love parnas, next to the empty, not in the embassy, private security, been there since thursday. what do you make of this exchange? >> what is weird about it is rob
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hyde appears to know where ambassador yavanovitch is an discussion of whether her computer is on, whether she is using her phone or has private security or does not and parnas said i didn't pay attention to that. and i wasn't responding but he was responding occasionally. where was hyde getting this information. presumably he wasn't just sitting in a bar making this up. it is an odd back and forth and with parnas saying what are you doing and why are you doing this, don't follow her. rob: the tracking of the ambassador might lack credibility. let's hear from parnas. >> donald trump knew what was going on. he was aware of all of my movements. i wouldn't do anything without the consent of rudy giuliani and the president, no intent, no
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reason. rob: democrats are going to go nuts, he connected rudy giuliani with the president and implicates mike pence and william barr. if you're trying to defend the president how do you defend against that? >> rudy giuliani does a lot of things the president may not be aware of. they talk a lot. it wouldn't be surprising if the president knew what giuliani knew or what parnas is doing. specifically to what end? what was the purpose of this happening? why was parnas there? the president's case is i told zelinski i wanted to do this investigation but it was about corruption. so -- >> to say i truly believe there is corruption here and we need to rooted out which is why i sent this team to figure this out.
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>> the fundamental debate is not was the question should you get this or that but what does it mean? is it impeachable? there is no law around impeachment, it is a political decision by the house and senate and here we are. it is clear as of today the democrats don't have the evidence that would cause republicans in the senate to vote for impeachment enough to get a two thirds majority so the president will be removed. what other stuff can they drum up between now and then and what could be introduced at the senate trial based on the discussion of witnesses and the like that would swing the votes to the senate? right now it doesn't look like it. jillian: and the timing of this, we will see what else comes about and we will have it covered. let's talk impeachment and the managers named, at the top of the list at a shift, what do you think of this grouping and what do you know about them? >> we have seven impeachment
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managers, six are lawyers. the other is a member of congress, a long-term police officer in florida so obviously a lot of experience, very diverse crew and a lot of prosecution experience with adam schiff and jeffries and one of the other members of congress who are, quote, private-sector litigators. a lot of litigation. rob: thanks, appreciate your time this morning. jillian: it is 18 after they are. a major mobilization to help the people of australia. >> i represent the us, it is good to know we can come here. >> firefighters across the globe in it together. rob: live in sydney, americans making an impact. ♪ he flyers again? uh, "fifteen minutes could save you 15%
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jillian: welcome back. much-needed relief raining down on australia as the country battles devastating brushfires, downing planes nationwide, firefighters worn it isn't enough. the rain is raising fears of flooding and ash getting into the water supply. >> blanketing studies like melbourne, it delay the qualifying rounds for the all-important tennis tournament which is a big deal. jillian: american firefighters take the frontline to battle fire like the australian diplomat during the devastation of california. >> anna coin and joins us near the operations center.
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>> australia and new zealand since 140 wildfire personnel during the devastating wildfires we had in northern california and the united states is returning the favor, 150 firefighters have flown to australia to battle the flames. they are mostly filling roles in management strategy and aviation. >> it was almost apocalyptic. you never expect the house across from a fire station to burn down. >> new south wales last two of their firefighters, he was so close to the flames, it was melting the paint on his truck. he recalls another harrowing experience in southern highlands where he was trapped in a home
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protecting a family surrounded by flames. >> i would say pushing 20 or 30 years. >> they were 20 or 30 meters high. >> over the ridge top and it can't be good. >> this american-made ericsson airplane is the largest helicopter being used in the australian wildfires. the aircraft are used on a daily basis in new south wales alone. how massive are they? >> miles, kilometers, miles, stretching, just a massive wall of fire. >> getting a standing ovation. >> bolstering our numbers and
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expertise, we appreciate it in australia. >> firefighters across the globe are the same thing. we are in this together. jillian: the interagency fire center in the us sent over wildfire personnel from the u.s. forest service and the department of the interior, part of a partnership between australia and new zealand and the united states going on for more than 15 years and we have seen firefighters from other countries as well. i interviewed pilots from canada. rob: we appreciate it. jillian: it is 25 after the hour, new questions surface about a decision to dump get fuel over a playground. >> you don't need to dump fuel or anything like that?
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>> negative. we will do five right. >> reporter: dozens of children were doused and todd pyro has the audio that sheds light on the split-second decision. rob: another big migrant caravan hoping to reach the united states, brandon judge explains why this caravan will be a lot different from those in the past. stay tuned. ♪ be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. this is my son's favorite color, you should try it. [mayhem] you always drive like an old lady? [tina] you're an old lady.
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writing the faa is investigating circumstances, there are special fuel dumping procedures that call for fuel to be dumped over designated unpopulated areas typically at higher altitudes, all this after audio showing a pilot telling air-traffic control better fuel dump would not be necessary. >> you don't need to hold or dump fuel or anything like that? >> negative. requesting normal 25 right. rob: you see the fights the plane took on hitting the pacific ocean where pilots often dump fuel in an attempt to land at lax where planes typically approach the runway going east to west. that is the reason they fly over that area bringing the plane over park avenue elementary. the pilot appeared on "fox and friends first" earlier said don't be so quick to throw the pilots under the bus. >> i'm pretty much on the
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pilot's side. he to the right thing. of the airplane crashed as a result of a mechanical problem, and 200 plus people were killed they would say why didn't the pilot dump fuel and land the plane quickly? >> reporter: delta's and 13 cleaning crews to the school, all exterior surfaces have been cleaned and there is no further exposure but a lot of people talking about this. jillian: new evidence will be unveiled in the unsolved murders along long island south shore between december of 2010 in april of 2011, the search for missing sex worker, shannon gilbert. half of the victims worked in prostitution. four sets of remains were never identified. police believe a possible serial killer is responsible. netflix will release a new movie on the case called lost girls later this month. rob: the death of an rotc cadet is being ruled an accident.
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another cadet unintentionally shot and killed caesar cortez at their high school in bel air, texas. >> they were friends. based on the evidence we have right now, did not intend to kill his friend but he did. rob: family and friends honoring cortez with a candlelight vigil. the 19-year-old already listed in the army, the suspect in this case was found hiding next to a dumpster and has not been found. >> disgraced attorney michael avenatti, coast-to-coast in california a judge released they are claiming he violated terms of his release while awaiting trial for three federal crimes cases, that decision forcing a judge in new york to postpone an extortion trial set to begin next week. is accused of trying to blackmail nike into paying him $25 million. he pleaded not guilty. rob: the boston red sox asking fans to reserve judgment until
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all the facts are out on a scandal after separating from alex cora who was named in an mlb report while hosting the houston astros. the mets could reportedly fire manager carlos beltran for his role in the scandal as well. jillian: hundreds of migrants are marching towards the southern border. they crossed into guatemala and starting another massive caravan determined to reach the united states. rob: how will the third country agreement fair against the latest search? thanks for coming on this morning. you have hondurans in guatemala, what is guatemala's role in this? >> guatemala will allow them to come up. they are supposed to apply for asylum, it is going to be guatemala.
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as they go up, mexico will not allow them to make it to the southwest border in a huge caravan. they will try to get away from mexican authorities, mexico had been doing a great job ever since all these agreement had been made in protecting our southwest border, they have been stepping up and became a security partner. >> how this is different from caravans we talked a lot about last year. >> we have ice officers on the ground, this is not happened before, they are helping, they are in an advisory role. telling me what they need to do.
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they are being advised on what the process is going to be, that is the education that needs to take place to allow these people to make a decision whether they want to try to make it up. it is a dangerous proposition and educated on that. >> the president is looking to move $7.2 billion from the pentagon budget. how will this fair and will this be thought? >> special-interest groups. in the lower courts, and they hold it up as long as they can. they know they cannot win it once it goes to the higher courts. they will try to hold up as long
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as they possibly can. the president will ultimately win. he won in every case we have had so far. we will continue to build the wall, hold out the criminal aliens and continue to get a hold of these opioids that are coming into the united states that are killing so many children. jillian: thank you for your insight, have a good day. 36 after the hour, governor of new jersey one of several democratic leaders -- looking at policies inspiring what our next guest calls a mass exodus towards safe havens. >> 150 third of the delegation is this intelligence committee chairman. his name is adam schiff. rob: how do you not know that? the quiz show contestant question that left its
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jillian: a historic day for wall street and the white house, without closing above 29,000 after donald trump in china sign a trade agreement ending a years long trade war. rob: a minnesota soybean farmer joined us to explain why the deal was worth waiting for. >> it will help with our markets and get those markets on the uptick. we can start budgeting a positive budget instead of being in the red. >> us goods over two years for us intellectual property. rob: a lot of money into the economy.
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phil murphy tries for a third time to raise taxes on the wealthy in his state despite a growing trend of americans fleeing blue states, non-tax hikes just like that. >> a millionaires tax allow us to ease the property tax burden on millions of middle-class families and see years, millionaires and corporate ceos made out fine in the last recession. >> thanks for being here. what do you think? people don't want to be taxed anymore. >> this is what they are doing, they are taxing high earners, taxing job creators, new jersey have the highest migration and 70% outbound to read states like florida, texas, they are losing their tax revenue. jillian: there are people who stay. >> i can't be part of it.
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it is not just new jersey. you see over the last nine years you lost 1 million residents from new york - 300 people a day. rob: you have seen california here, the tax rates and marginal income tax rates, the number of people down. look what we've got to pay in california if you are making money. a 13% state and in new york city another three and a half. it is fairly easy. people are going to -- >> the cost of living in the crumbling infrastructure.
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bridges and roads and hospitals are falling apart. it is a devastating situation and these red states, all these outbound migrants. and they are leaving these blue states, don't vote these terrible conditions into our state and understand why you are leaving the state. jillian: let's look at other numbers, florida, texas and arizona and 0% state income taxes. americans moving to florida by day, 900 plus florida residents per day. >> no income tax. if you look at the local government in new york, in
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sanctuary city, a sanctuary city paying for illegal aliens but in new york versus florida, 70% of local new york public workforce is unionized versus florida where it is 23%. rob: then you have the cost of living in those cities as well. >> crime rate on the rise. we have an experiment to look at, the red states -- >> a lot of factors, thanks for joining us, we love you, thanks for joining us. now to this, house speaker nancy pelosi sending mixed messages about the impeachment process. >> done in a fair way that is solemn, prayerful. solemn act. solemnly and sadly open the debate on the impeachment of the president. >> if this is so solemn and serious why was she smiling for
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solitary pictures and handing out commemorative pens? social media really called this out. jillian: a brian kilmeade with what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> and they walked them over, what about the solemn procession. i'm a little depressed by it. what will come up on "fox and friends first," what it means, what it looks like and sources are telling us republicans will do in terms of witnesses, we are not calling those witnesses, stephanie grisham will talk us about that and the legal team. south dakota governor christine noel, republican superstar, with the trade deal with china on the east room. and what phase two would look like.
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marsha blackburn will be here live. what republicans plan on doing the rest of the way the usmc is cute up to be voted on and passed today. judge andrew napolitano is just about out of the shower and he should be here talking about impeachment and dana lash talking about what is going on in virginia as they try to take their guns away. i urge everyone pay attention to the last 14 minutes. rob of jillian's show, there will be a quiz and then please get dressed. >> i'm concerned that you know where the judge is in his morning routine. >> you know the ring doorbell, turn the camera around, i am watching. rob: that will wake you up. nly r what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ here hold this.
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>> this is a serious matter and we take it to heart in a really solemn way. rob: how serious is this? nancy pelosi's face telling a different story as she is all smiles for the cameras while signing the articles of impeachment. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 with how social media is reacting to the mixed messages. >> actions speak louder than words and nancy pelosi says she takes no pleasure in impeaching the president when it came down to signing her name on the dotted line she smile for cameras and pass out souvenir pens with her name printed on gold on them. some calling her behavior inappropriate and confusing was when twitter user posting this comment, whatever happened to it being a somber moment, matthew on twitter rights look at that
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clear grief on her face and clearly a trump supporter, we will see who gets the last laugh in november. it is common for a president to pass out pens after they pass out major legislation a lot of people point out the difference between nancy pelosi showing up in black where she cast her vote to impeach the president and yesterday when she was all smiles. jillian: we are in the same camp. i don't know what this okay boomer thing is. carley: i didn't either until i read this story. rob: i don't know anything. all of this new whatever hip phrase. carley: you and john roberts proving to be down with the times because they use the phrase okay boomer during a supreme court discussion. they use this to ignore what an older person might say, you don't know what you are talking about. i'm 17 years old, i know the ways of the world. he was using it during an age
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discrimination lawsuit. a younger person said to them this is spiking chatter. she is proud to be a boomer. whatever happened to respecting and honoring one's elders. lastly it is ageist, taking it seriously, but so is all the stuff going around about millennials. i didn't know the phrase but now i do. rob: we are about to ruin the rest of your week. >> a lot of horrible things happening on the internet, pineapple pieces going viral. people are comparing it -- a lot of reaction has been why. we have one onset. what do you think?
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jillian loves pizza. >> the point of going back. >> it is better to take the key way off. >> it adds an interesting crunchiness. >> a little sour aftertaste there. >> it is as gross as it looks. >> absolutely not. we all need a raise. >> you are never outraged -- >> basically a raccoon and this is crossing the line for me. that is factual. >> did take a bite. rob: we are going to go. >> 53 after the hour. not what you want after takeoff, claims shooting from a failed
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engine, the emergency landing that sent passengers into a panic. >> one/53 of the house delegation is this committee chairman. his name is adam schiff. jillian: the moment the democrats darling astounded alina pubs jeopardy brainiacs. we are coming back. zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! . .
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jillian: good morning and welcome back. lori love learn and her husband may not be taking the scandal seriously. couple joked about legitimate approach to get their daughters into usc. turned down a campus visit telling an administrator they were, quote, squared away. he forwarded it to laughlin the nicest i have been at blowing off somebody. the couple are accused of paying $500 in bribes. >> sussex right at home. stepping back from royal duties, attend ago feminist climate change group. her estranged father is expected to testify against her in a lawsuit with a newspaper accused of illegally publishing a letter that she wrote to her father. in the meantime, prince harry is still back in the u.k. hosting the rugby league world cup 2021 draw at buckingham palace today. jillian: time now for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. don't have time to go to the
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gym. >> just doing my workdays. tuesdays are for back. >> you asked me to come by, sir. >> oh, did i? >> oh, it's a deep burn. jillian: tickets to the gun show? go to the movies instead. like rob. people watching the new version of aladdin found their heart rates similar to a light workout. study by british movie theater chain. rob: add popcorn that will get new shape. flames shooting from an engine forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing. the mechanical issue happening just moments after it took off from newark down the street. passengers on another flight to l.a. jillian: and the ugly. $1,200 question leave jeopardy contestants scratching hei their heads. watch this. 1/53rd will house delegation is this chairman. his name is adam schiff.
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jillian: not one contestant buzzing in despite schiff leadriends" starts right now. ♪ happy dance ♪ steve: happy dance, we are almost to friday. it is thursday. it is the 16th day of january, 2020. ainsley: happy dance. democrats are happy this morning because the president has been impeached and the articles head to the senate. farmers are happy. bankers are happy because of this. the president signed that trade deal, phase one with china. brian: china is happy, too, right? ainsley: i would assume so. steve: politic screen nation impeachment, economy. ainsley: which side are you on. brian: as a met fan i'm
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