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preservative free whopper growing mold. is meant to appeal to customers who want healthier food. that is really gross. thank you for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now. jillian: we begin with a fox news alert. the woman known as the doomsday called mom trading her hawaiian holiday for a jail cell. >> she faces in a case of her missing children. a letter to the editor from the taliban. >> the new york times defend against decision to publish an op-ed from one of the world's deadliest terrorists. >> with your help this november we are going to defeat the radical democrats. jillian: from rocky mountains to las vegas donald trump taking his campaign into high gear. rob: democrats trying to keep their party nomination from
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going to a socialist, live in nevada and of tomorrow's caucus. "fox and friends first" continues. ♪ everybody is working for the weekend ♪ everybody works a little hard ♪ rob: okay. happy friday. long week. what is going on this week? jillian: so much going on. very busy week. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. doomsday called mother hours from facing a judge after finally being arrested in the disappearance of her children. rob: joshua vallow has not been
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seen since november. >> reporter: we will see lori a vallow in and hawaii courtroom. she was arrested in hawaii late thursday, facing extradition back to idaho where the madison county prosecutor hit her with multiple felonies for abandoning her kids and encouraging another person to delay law-enforcement efforts to find the kids. 7-year-old joshua vallow and tyree have not been seen since september. police believe their lives are in danger. vallow and her husband have been on the run since november. vallow joined the doomsday called believing she was a god and mary dave bell shortly after, both spouses unexpectedly died. security footage at an idaho
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storage facility shows vallow visiting multiple times, dropping off a lot of her kids items. her family hoping to get answers out of her now that police have tracked her down. listen to their message. >> you better start talking down. maybe shave a year or two when you go to court. >> tell me where the kids are. heather: we will see if she talks. she is being held on $5 million bond and facing 28 years in prison. rob: an unbelievable story. we will see what happens. passengers leaving a quarantines cruise ship in japan. buses will take them to airport where they will then fly to hong kong. the final group of passengers to leave the ship after the coronavirus quarantine. 11 people from the diamond princess cruise have tested positive. in south korea, 100 new cases of
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the inspection bringing the total, 2204. 2000 people have died in mainland china alone. 76,000 have gotten sick. jillian: a 7 day piece affect goes into effect in afghanistan. the us will monitor the truce and if successful could lead to an american troop reduction. the trump administration is pushing for a permanent peace deal with the taliban to end the war in afghanistan, the longest in american history. the reduction of violence, they lose cheney slams the new york times for publishing an op-ed by a taliban leader which describes what the terror group wants in return for peace. cheney tweeting in response, quote, i have questions for the new york times. they decided to give the taliban a forum to spew garbage like, quote, we did not use our war, we were forced to defend ourselves, number one, remember
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9/11? number 2, the author is a designated global terrorist. did you pay him for this piece? time senior correspondent in afghanistan did not answer the question directly but admits the author is, quote, now taliban peacemaker as he paints himself. donald trump is considering congressman doug collins to become director of national intelligence. of selected the door to lawmaker would permanently fill the position. the president named us ambassador to germany richard brunel is acting director. replacing joseph maguire who is acting director since august when dan coats stepped down. rob: donald trump last how the roger stone case was handled in court. his former advisor could be exonerated. >> i want to see it play out because roger has a good chance
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of exoneration in my opinion. i don't think he was treated fairly. rob: the president making the comments at an event in las vegas promoting criminal justice reform. stone was sentenced to three years behind bars for lying to congress. his legal team is calling for a new trial claiming jury bias. jillian: former congressman trey gowdy signing off on a report that russia is trying to middle in the 2020 election. >> i don't know anyone who thinks russia prefers donald trump over conrad sanders. they make assessments and give those assessments but give them to people like adam schiff, this never should have been made public and that is why the president is upset. jillian: intelligence officials warned lawmakers about russian interference in a closed-door briefing. report say the news pushed donald trump to replace national intelligence director joseph maguire, the president naming as we mentioned a few minute to go ambassador to germany richard brunel as acting dni. rob: donald trump firing up his
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base in the centennial state slamming democrats debate performance at rally in colorado springs. >> with your help this november we are going to defeat the radical democrats and we are going to win colorado in a landslide. i don't know if anybody watched last night's debate, many mike didn't do well. i was going to send him a note saying it is not easy doing what i do. how about klobuchar? alfred e newman looked at her and said something slightly derogatory and she said are you accusing me of being dumb? who would make a statement like that? that was the end of her campaign in my book. how about sleepy joe? about has performance? he was sleepy a long time ago but now he is really sleepy. a truly incredible time for america. we have the best economy in our history. we every built our military over the last three years. the space force.
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i will be making a big decision for the space force as to where it is going to be located and i know you want it. >> reporter: the president also saluted veterans who fought as iwo jima, this week marks the 70 fifth anniversary of that battle. the president's supporters lining up in las vegas for his rally tonight is democrats place their final bets ahead of tomorrow's caucuses. rob: momentum after wednesday's fiery debate, griff jenkins live at the las vegas convention center with more on the wild west show down. >> reporter: a hat trick of rallies, the third for donald trump in three days at the convention center behind me at high noon. all the democrat candidates out here making arguments to voters
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why nevadans after a strong debate performance, we have a campaign trail to hear from her supporters. here is what we saw. >> senator warren represents issues important to nevada. she talks about issues that affect my life, things like childcare, student loan debt. >> i watched her when campaigning and made a good candidate. hillary made a mistake by not inviting her to run as vice president. rob: as warren seeks the comeback she is reversing her position on accepting super pac money. she was against it and now telling a gaggle of reporters if everyone is not in on it then neither is she. >> every presidential candidate -- no super pacs for any. if all the candidates wants to get rid of super pacs i will lead the charge but the charge has to be.
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it can't be the case that only one or 2. >> reporter: as for the disappointing debate debut by michael bloomberg he has moved on to salt lake city, utah where he is attacking bernie sanders who has a double-digit lead. bloomberg saying it could be fatal. >> i worry that we are on the way to nominating somebody who cannot win in november. if we choose a candidate who appeal to a small base like bernie sanders it will be a fatal error. >> reporter: we would like to get across the street to talk to supporters, they locked down this -- until after 7:00 local. we will try to find out what is going on when we were over there, 200 supporters are fired up and -- guys?
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jillian: thank you. rob: dangerous driving conditions this morning in the southeast. a winter storm dropping heavy snow in north carolina overnight, power outages, school cancellations, flight delays. jillian: the storm moves up the coast, where is it going? >> reporter: it is frigid outside for a lot of folks. 10 degrees this morning, this is your windchill, 10 degrees in new york city, 3 degrees in chicago, feel like 6 degrees in kansas city. you are getting into the 20s in dallas, texas. it is cold across the country, a big storm across the southeast, the front edge, to the baggage where the cold air is. most of this has run its way offshore but still some snow this morning a winter storm watches and warnings up the coast of north carolina. a winter storm will be wrapping
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up in the next couple hours but it is frigid out there and that will stay the case in maine tomorrow. jillian: it is 12 minutes after the hour. mckenzie bullock was killed in cold blood, her body burned and buried on this property. recused killer trying to sell the home for 350,$000. the question is will he get to keep the money? >> we are living in many ways in a socialist society right now. we have socialism for the very rich. rugged individualism for the poor. rob: is the socialist candidate unstoppable? the odds are on bernie sanders in nevada after a strong showing in iowa and new hampshire. what that says about the democrat party as a whole. ♪
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we are living in many ways in a socialist society right now. we have socialism for the very rich, rugged individualism for the poor. a major study came out from yale. what they said was medicare for all will save $450 billion a year. rob: some highlights, bernie sanders holding onto a double-digit lead as 2020 candidates heading to the nevada caucus. jillian: after strong showings in iowa and new hampshire what does this mean for the state of the democratic party as a whole? joining us is fox news contributor liz. >> they are in trouble. a lot of democrat officials and leaders across the country are panicked that bernie sanders not only is in the lead in nevada, he is closing in on biden in
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south carolina. they were supposed to be two firewalls preventing bernie sanders from getting the nomination, one was biden in south carolina when you get to these first states bernie sanders was not going to do on the second was michael bloomberg and that was a shock the other night to watch the debate and realize michael bloomberg is not ready for prime time. rob: another shot in a few days. let's look at real pure politics average polls, bernie sanders, look how healthy his seat is in nevada. this whole spat with the culinary union was interesting. i will see how this affects them. that's what people are worried about. what will he do with healthcare? >> the kebab voters democrats want to win back with a lost in 2016. a lot of blue-collar unionized workers in pennsylvania and ohio. from day one it seemed so stupid that the first candidate out
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there was talking about universal healthcare, medicare for all which takes away private insurance. those union workers have struggled for two decades to get those cadillac plans in place and that is something they will not give up without a fight and that happened in nevada. the other candidates are trying to weasel around medicare for all, put it in gradually, have a private option, you can keep your private plan. everybody should question whether it is legitimate or not. jillian: this is whether sanders is the most electable candidate among democrats and 30% say he is best suited to be donald trump. 72% say he would win against trump. not everyone in the democratic party believes in socialism. when you look at those numbers what do they tell you with that in mind? >> a base of support is a problem for democrats, his base has grown around 30%. it is not 50% or 60% but the
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rest of the field is so split no one can gain on him. going into super tuesday, all of this was supposed to change because michael bloomberg's $400 billion in and was going to throw it open. bernie sanders is leading in almost every super tuesday contest was california, illinois, north carolina. rob: we need people to drop out may be that changes and overtake sanders. he was eviscerated the other night. south carolina coming up soon. how do you think he will do in that debate? >> he has to do a lot more prep. he has have answers ready for things he knows are coming at him, questions about stop and frisk and nondisclosure agreement. michael bloomberg was not ready. he wasn't tested. rob: he needs to punch a little more. jillian: he should have been
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ready. >> he is either a candidate who can mix it up debating donald trump, no easier than debating with candidates on stage the other night. he had to get toughened up. and also smile and look like a likable -- bernie sanders -- michael bloomberg is supposed to be walking out and taking away voters from bernie sanders. he should be a more likable president. jillian: time will tell. thank you for joining us. it is 20 minutes after the hour, ilhan omar making an extreme accusation against megan mccain. the far left member of the so-called squad taking aim at the loan conservative on the view. kim jong un tasty way to check things up, a milestone for a sweet treat available for a limited time only. ♪ i love rakuten, it's basically free money. it's an easy way to earn cashback on the stuff
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heather: welcome back. one mayor doesn't think his. is a prime location for giant amazon warehouse. the retailer bought a $15 million property in a chicago suburb, 1500 jobs to the village paying $15 an hour but the mayor thinks the deal is no good. >> might be a good fit somewhere else but not here. 1500 jobs that pay $15 an hour, that's not even a living wage. the richest man in the world pays the worst salaries. jillian: amazon has not commented on the mayor's concerns. rob: major gave change, the league owners approving a new collective bargaining agreement, includes an option to expand the regular-season to 17 games,
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increase the number of playoff teams from 12 to 14, 32 team player representatives will vote on the deal before every player. count jj watt out, he tweeted hard now on the proposed cba. more games, playoffs. jillian: amazon fighting back against fake products, warning it will take the listings for items that claim to kill the deadly coronavirus. rob: tracy carrasco on amazon's mission to fight misinformation. met >> reporter: amazon notified third-party sellers on its platform it was taking down any listing claiming to be a treatment or cure or remedy for the coronavirus. sellers have been attempting to sell products based on fears of people's worries about the coronavirus trying to make money. amazon saying they are taking down the listings, one of the
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listings claims to meet the criteria of the cdc to use against the coronavirus, things like surgical masks, they are taking this down but this comes amid amazon's crackdown to get rid of products. they had issues with counterfeit products, products that have been illegal, out of date, they are making a big effort. jillian: come on over. we've got - >> reporter: he is we do, shamrock shakes are back at mcdonald's. they are celebrating their fiftieth anniversary. to celebrate another additional treat. flurry with oreo and this is the original shamrock shake. rob: you could use this to reshingle your roof. >> they were created in 1967 but
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started selling them. jillian: people are obsessed with shamrock shakes. >> reporter: they are only available for a limited time for st. patrick's day. rob: cheers. i didn't get it on you, did i? it tastes pretty good. 26 after the hour. 20 years since an illegal immigrant was acquitted in the murder of kate steinle. the sheriff department taking a stand to protect illegal immigrants. >> our department is not involved in immigration enforcement. that is a federal matter and our realm of interest is public safety. jillian: the chairman of the san francisco republican party says it is a complete sham. we have that live. ♪
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rob: we start with the fox news alert. doomsday cart mother lori vallow facing a judge in hawaii after being arrested in the disappearance of her children. joshua rob: one in and tomi ryan have not been seen since september. vallow and her husband have been on the run since november. jillian: donald from considering doug collins as director of national intelligence. the president named us ambassador to germany richard brunel as acting director. rob: wild west showdown in nevada donald trump landing in las vegas ahead of a rally, democrats making a final push ahead of tomorrow's big caucus. jillian: donald trump blasting the handling of the roger stone case saying he could be exonerated. he was sentenced to 3 years in prison for lying to congress and witness tampering. rob: the president is weighing a
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potential pardon. >> reporter: roger stone walked out of the courthouse free, at least for now. he sentenced to 3 years 4 months in prison for lying to congress and witness tampering but he is out on bond because judge jackson on his request for a new trial. jackson was blunt when describing stone's conduct noting even supporters described him as a bareknuckle brawler who engaged in political dirty tricks. she included that stone's, quote, under disrespectful rule of law was deserving of punishment. >> i want to see it play out to its fullest because roger has a very good chance of exoneration. >> reporter: donald trump was asked if he will pardon stone but won't say, only offered support for stone's pending request for a new trial. >> totally tainted. take a look.
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how can you have -- she was anti-trump activist. >> reporter: lindsey graham supports the president's pardon power, under our system of justice donald trump has all the legal authority in the world to review this case but democrats say it would be a misuse. chuck schumer wrote if donald trump hardens roger stone it will be a green light to trump's accomplices to keep breaking the law. >> not necessarily offering it because he doesn't want them to talk. >> reporter: the judge has not set a timetable on ruling on the request for a new trial but briefs are due in the coming days. rob: police offering an $8,000 reward for missing baby in florida. andrew caballero disappeared after his mother, grandmother and great-grandmother were found murdered in miami. the child's father was founded
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from apparent suicide. did he kill the women before kidnapping andrew? would be about a month old now. if you have any information a little andrew's whereabouts call police. jillian: the home were college student's body is burned is up for sale. mckenzie was killed and murdered last year. the remains were found buried behind the home of a woman charged in her murder. the home is listed for 350,$000. the cutest house on the block. no word who would get the process from that sale. rob: san francisco has a new sheriff in town sparking new outrage for refusing to cooperate with ice. >> our department is not involved in immigration enforcement. that is a federal matter. our interest is public safety. you can't have a safe community if community members are afraid to come to us to report crimes.
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jillian: the same jurisdiction where an illegal immigrant was accused of murdering kate steinle. how do these policies protect the public? the chairman of the san francisco republican party joins us with his thoughts, thanks for being here. what is your message for the sheriff? what is your message to the sheriff? >> my message to the sheriff is to come down on the side of the people, the sheriff is elected by the people, not bureaucrats in city hall. people want the sheriff to enforce the immigration policies. i talked to the sheriff yesterday. he is in a tough position but could give position to what the people want. rob: if you are talking what the people what if you look at san francisco they continue to let liberal leaders. they elected the new dh who was extremely liberal. could we argue the situation in san francisco is what people are voting for? they are getting what they voted
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for? >> look at the results, the condition of the city. they keep electing progressives. progressives use it to their advantage and as a result we pursue more far left policies and the city is in complete disarray because of it. jillian: more than 86% of the approximately 143,000 illegals arrested by ice have criminal convictions for pending charges. that is a significant number. what does that say about what is going on over there. >> streets are getting less safe and also self-interested narcissistic kind of thing. san franciscans are inflicting their policy on immigration across the rest of the country. people go wherever they like. it is not fair for people in nebraska to deal with the policy san franciscans especially when the constitution is completely clear the federal government has authority over immigration and
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naturalization. rob: you are going to run for congress, california 12. >> that is rated by opponent is someone you may be familiar with, nancy pelosi. rob: my question, republicans, they keep voting for very liberal people especially in that part of california. how can you win? >> first thing is to get into the top two, we have a top two system in california, that is a week from tuesday. nancy pelosi will get the most votes that day but if i get second it will be a showdown between the two of us in november. >> we will watch to see what happens. thanks for joining us. >> the pleasure is mine, thanks for having me. rob: smart phones, a first of its kind study showing how badly
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presidential bid. smashing the bernie bros, ilhan omar defending the pro-bernie sanders group after megan mccain bashed them online but, bernie bros are the worst, misogynistic, abusive and inspired by burning, omar said the same people who chastised the progressive movement regularly traffic and anti-muslim spheres and hate speech. they are accused of aggressive behavior in the name of their candidate, sanders defendant that during this week's debate. jillian: everyone needs to listen up, doctors are sending warnings about the danger of smartphone addiction, a new study shows constant cell phone use affects the brain in the same way as drug use. the crisis of digital dependency, the author of disconnected. you are saying this is the first
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actual evidence we have that says it is just like drug use. >> the first study to show actual correlation between what is happening between the brain and the connection to the smart phone. >> if we look at the study's findings, smartphone addiction physically changes the inside of your brain, the gray matter diminished, significantly decreases brain activity and similar brain patterns in drug addicts. what is most frightening to you? >> the physical changes in the brain aligned with addiction. we have heard that smart phone use and social media triggers a dopamine release similar to what we are seeing in drugs and so forth. the other side of this as a family therapist, we can't do a study on is the behavioral outburst i'm seeing from young kids when parents take away
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phones and computers, not much different from taking drugs away from a drug addict. jillian: let's look at kids with smart phones in the country, 73% of the ranges 11-13 have smart phones, 91% ages 14-18 have them. nowadays everyone has a phone, when you're even younger than that. >> the average age is 10.3 years old. what about lecturing all over the country on this topic? raise your hand you feel think it is smartphone 11-year-old to have a phone. jillian: what do we do about it? we are at the point we are too far in. how do you step back from the digital age of technology? >> follow the rules. parents are allowing their kids to spend too much time, the american academy of pediatrics recommends 2 hours a day for kids overate. the way the issuance of the smart phone period don't follow those around.
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jillian: who doesn't have one? >> it is something called the dumb phone which looks like a smart phone but all you can do is text and make phone calls. that is something i recommend. the smartphone, kids are not ready for it, the brains can't handle it and these types of studies show other things. jillian: you wonder what it will do to the brain at such a young age. thank you for joining us. rob: scary stuff. former mayor michael bloomberg under fire for tweeting out a doctored video from the democratic debate. >> i'm the only one here whoever started a business. is that fair? rob: he made a good point. social media calling the former mayor out. carly shimkus has that coming out next. let's check with steve doocy for
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what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> did they show the bad stuff bloomberg did or just that part? rob: that was his own personal video that was the highlight of the night. >> hashtag fake news. on this friday donald trump's booming economy gets another all-star grade. larry kudlow will join us from the national economic council telling us what it means for blue-collar workers plus acting ice director on sanctuary city outreach which is growing in california. the president was pointing that out a couple nights ago. former nfl player jack brewer on a 2020 scandal erupting towards democrats. a good chance you haven't heard about that. and geraldo rivera on the russian narrative that won't go away. we have a new one to talk about.
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rob: it is called the twitter dunk of the century, steve scalise delivering a fact check to keith ellison after ellison suggested no bernie sanders supporters i mean. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with reaction, talking about the bernie bros. >> reporter: during the debate bernie sanders was forced to defend his supporters after several candidates complained that his fans were harassing them on social media.
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on wednesday keith ellison posted this tweet saying i have never seen bernie sanders supporters being unusually mean or rude. can someone send me an example of a bernie bro being bad? are we holding all candidates responsible for the behavior of some of their supporters? house minority whip steve scalise issued a quick response saying i can think of an example. scalise was shot by a sanders supporter at a congressional baseball practice in 2017. his response going viral on social media. one twitter user says give ellison a copy of your hospital bill. trying to murder a congressman is a little on the mean side. on twitter, steve scalise, you win twitter today, so glad you are doing well. bernie sanders is 99% of his supporters are good hard-working people.
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rob: i thought this was a great tweet and a funny way to look at it. >> i'm the only one who ever started a business. is that fair? rob: every time i see bernie's face i laugh. jillian: michael bloomberg posted that on twitter but some people complain because it included that edited lengthy pause that never actually happened. here is how the real moment played out. >> i'm the only one here whoever started a business. is that fair? okay. jillian: donald trump has been criticized for posting edited videos on social media but a lot of people are saying maybe michael bloomberg shouldn't be promoting any part of the debate on wednesday. one twitter user said he lost the debate in horrific fashion. a twitter user says he definitely won the debate if we
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edit out actual responses. maybe he should move on. jillian: i hope these don't become a thing. carley: this fashion show certainly took the cake. models walked down the runway wearing cake inspired dresses. imagine people walking down the street and those things trying to get into a car. how would that work out? a lot of people talking about these delicious designs. nikki says want them all. this person says another fashion show poses the question to all women, would you wear it? hard pass but they are pretty, just not very wearable. rob: high-fashion, all of it. carley: they are inspired by marie antoinette. rob: i like a little history in
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it. jillian: a war hero getting a shout out from the commander in chief. >> julian irvin, thank you. kim jong un great moment for a 100-year-old member of the greatest generation. his son gives us a play-by-play how these patriots helped make it. ♪ together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world .
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♪ ♪ i don't know why you don't take me downtown ♪ like you got anywhere better to be ♪ go round round ♪ jillian: good morning. a live look at new york city. we were just talking in the commercial break how march. rob: it's a week away. you can taste spring. come on. jillian: we can still get winter. rob: i know. we could. at least i can see the light at the end of the tunnel. jillian: the good, the bad, and the ugly. first up the good. the family of a world war ii hero honored by president trump is speaking out. 100-year-old julian carried to the front row by tropic trump supporters on wednesday. he joined us in the last hour with his son steven to talk about the viral moment. >> delighted to help my dad
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carry him down. actually had twitter on their phones and they were saying that comments were coming in and this and that and next minute donald trump jr. tweeted it 30, 40 minutes later. they said potus is tweeting it out. it was just incredible. jillian: oh. the video has been viewed more than 5 million times. so great. rob: next the bad. drone video captures 50 sharks swimming off the coast of florida. new smyrna beach known as the shark bite capital of the world. a lot of sharks in that area. that is scary stuff. jillian: that freaks me out. mcdonald's will soon sell candles that smell like quarter pounders. we are not kidding. the six pack features subsequent of the burger's ingreend yent like fresh beef, cheese and onion. they are not for sale yet. right. i was going to say begs the question why do we need.
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rob: move in an apartment above mcdonald's and get that for free. you could have the food right downstairs and shamrock shake to top it all off. jillian: we did have shamrock shakes earlier. rob: there you go. that's it. that's a friday. jillian: have a good day everyone, "fox & friends" starts right now. bye. ♪ ♪ steve: perfect music to start this friday rocky mountain way with joe walsh. the president of the united states was out in the rockies broad moore in colorado springs. 10,000 people on the inside. local reporters said there were at least 2,000 on the outside. the president of the united states, said i'm going to win colorado in a landslide. lisa: he had a lot to say. i was reading through a list of the things. he went off on every single democratic candidate.
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