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>> yeah. so that that was a balloon blunder is what that was. description. very terrifying. >> all right, jimmy, let's try to keep it that way. how bout it? well, first and foremost, fox news saturday night, tomorrow night, 10:00 eastern standard time, i carried this show. i'm going to carry that one. isn't that how this where i kid? i can't listen to the ego on this guy? all right, listen to me. >> here we go. great dad. prank. who doesn't love a good dad prank, right? so a colorblind dad was concerned that he wasn't going to be able to spot his suitcase at the airport, so his daughter pranked him, put his face on it, and put some font on it. >> and it's a hilarious story, but it doesn't have a happy ending because the daughter's luggage was stolen by sam brinton, so she had nothing to wear. >> so fun just punking colorblind people or blind people, just parking those comedian blind guy. ♪
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♪ [the star-spangled banner] will: a fox news alert. defense secretary lloyd austen revoking a plea deal that would have taken the death penalty off a table for the accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and two other alleged terrorists. they would have pled guilty to all charges including the murder of the 2,976 people who died on that day. rachel: also relieving the defense official who signed off on the plea deal saying in a statement, quote, i have determined the significance of the decision to enter into
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agreements with the accused, response ability for such a decision rests with me. effective immediately i hereby withdraw from the pretrial agreements you signed on july 31, 2024. pete: the police benevolent association saying the families of our 9/11 heroes channel their anguish and outrage into a powerful message, we are relieved and grateful, these terrorists who claim to so many innocent lives should receive the ultimate punishment and i have to agree. will: a former navy seal, house foreign affairs committee member and former secretary of the interior, thanks for being with us this morning, let's talk your reaction to lloyd austin's decision to remove the official in charge of this plea agreement and place himself at the top?
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>> look at what the event was, this is pure evil. i encourage all americans to look at the two holes and read the names of the first responders who gave their life and civilians so i applaud austin on this decision because it was a very bad decision but big the question of what's going on in the department of defense, the first time the secretary of defense heard about a plea deal of this scale. who's in charge, same thing when the biden administration released this and the hostages, who's in charge. the media says biden is working round-the-clock. that's a preposterous statement. we know that biden is incapable of working round-the-clock so who is running the show? i'm glad to see austin and the generals step up and clearly reimburse a very bad decision.
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>> i think with the american people want regarding this issue is the truth, they want to understand exactly what happened on 9/11. we interviewed donald trump and he said that if he was president he would declassify all the 9/11 files. so what is the difference between the plea deal and now, no plea deal in terms of getting out the truth. explain how this will help the truth come out. >> truth always matters and this administration has a problem with the truth, look at kamala harris, she lied, how many years did she lie about president biden's health. every day she said he was great, top of his game, works round-the-clock, that's a lie. this is a lie. with this administration i agree with donald trump it is time to release and get to the truth. america wants the truth, you
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want the truth, i want the truth, they want the truth on the assassination attempt, god forbid i pray was not a plot but americans want the truth and this matter is no different. jo:i could have become a doctor and made it to that war after graduating high school because it lasted so long. we are 23 years removed from the end of the events of that day, 20 years from capturing these people. is the opportunity for justice already passed waiting two decades to get this far? >> the war was a long period, very painful for america but i do you think the underlying truth is important, i assume it's going to be under donald trump, he is focused on this
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issue but again, we face challenging times. remember what happens the last 60 days so many things happened, we want to know the truth. it's not too much to ask the we want truth in our government, looking at truth and underlying, this is exactly why no one trusts our government. i asked the question a lot of times, a division of the united states government, do you have full trust and confidence in, it seems like crickets. underlying truth is important and a lot of it is what this election is about, it's about a movement trying to restore accountability and truth to our government. we should trust our government because our government should be trustable. right now it is not. will: when it comes to the plea
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deal for these terrorists, regarding the truth, you've been involved with the foreign affairs committee and it is pretty unbelievable to think whoever lloyd austin relieved of their job made this call independently. very difficult to believe that's what happened. in your experience how high with this plea deal had to have gone up to be approved. i wouldn't be surprised to hear your answer be the president of the united states. this is a big deal. so i am curious, who would have given the stamp of approval to a plea deal that took the death penalty off the table? >> the commander-in-chief, the president but there are serious internal problems if the secretary of defense doesn't know about it. the white house is communicating directly to subordinates around the
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secretary of the interior, not good for a structured organization that depends on the chain of command starting with the commander in chief. you are spot on, who is running this country. will: you started the conversation this morning, exactly who is in charge, just unbelievable the secretary of defense much less the president of the united states to know about this plea deal. thanks for being with us this morning. will: so interesting, either they knew and didn't expect this kind of backlash in the reverse or they didn't know and that is also scary too. joey: my reaction, i don't think the president knew about it and that is indicative of the failure of this administration. we had headline from somewhat more obscure outlets saying the secretary of state, naval ships to the middle east and it became a joke, they might have
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misrepresented that but nobody was surprised to hear that. why, is biden governing? will: last week we were back with you again this morning, seems like what happened in the past two weeks is we formalized into the donald trump versus kamala harris election cycle. it is early this morning, about midnight in hawaii. my vacation. many of you in hawaii stay up until midnight to enjoy the national anthem. i heard that and church service on sunday. some fellowship on canoe beach but it is great so many watch the national anthem. good night to you and good morning to the rest of the country. kamala harris, donald trump, that's formalized, donald trump announced on truth social that he will debate kamala harris in the slot that was previously
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held her president biden september 4th, fox news debate hosted by bret baer and martha maccallum. the point is the talking points the last few weeks, he won't debate kamala harris. this is all a week and 1/2 period where kamala became the nominee but now it is on the books that he will debate kamala harris. >> he's afraid to debate kamala harris but since these two weeks that she's become the official delegate we haven't seen her except one time off script but we've not seen her in an interview. are they hiding her? here she is in a scripted announcement about her happiness of having received the delegates and accepted the nomination. >> happy to know that we have enough delegates to secure the nomination.
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later this month we will gather in chicago united as one party where we will have an opportunity to celebrate this historic moment together and this campaign is about all of us coming together, people coming together from every walk of life, every lived experience, and be fueled by love of country knowing we are prepared for the best of who we are. we believe in the promise of america, freedom, opportunity and justice not just for some but for all. >> also went on to say this is a truly people powered campaign. she meant michelle and barack. joey: all those people who showed up for her during the primary when she dropped out. i want to see this debate and hope she accepts what i guess will be an invitation at this
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point. we need to see them debate, we need see the contrast between donald trump and kamala harris, between president biden and kamala harris, that is important, she's not defined herself in policy at all. she's a chameleon in that respect, donald trump made headlines over the week about her ability to represent herself. where she is and who she's trying to show herself as. >> put this woman and who's a failed candidate, she failed, first went out the last time, never made it to iowa and now the media has taken around trying to make her into margaret thatcher but i don't think that's going to work. she's a horrible candidate because she wants open borders, she was a order czar, tries to deny that now which is not working, she wants everything bad. if you look, she wants all electric car, she wants men playing in women's sports. no fracking, she will destroy
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pennsylvania, destroyed pennsylvania and many other places, your energy bills will double, triple, and quadruple, she is terrible. she is not respected in foreign countries. she's left at. everybody can't believe this is happening. will: the past month has been two years of news in 3 weeks. it is shocking, listening to that, it's been two weeks since president biden dropped out of the race and kamala harris just now, through a virtual rollcall gets the majority delegates to become the democratic nominee and in that time, i don't want to give it a two weeks, in that week and 1/2, it is neck in that, the race, kamala certainly is polling better than president biden but what she has enjoyed is one hundred% finding media coverage for two
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weeks. that is about to change i would think. it's possible it never changes but the spotlight will turn on kamala harris at who she has been and what she has advocated for, the policies she supported. in short america is just getting to know kamala harris. >> the trump campaign is trying to tie that around her neck as they should, she was the borders are, she is still the borders are but even before she was the borders are she had clear positions on immigration, on illegal immigration and one of them was that she wanted - she was very upset that trump had reversed the daca orders which was allowing the children and family members of children were brought to the united states illegally to stay in the united states, was so furious about it that she gave these remarks which impugned
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christmas. >> when we all sing happy tunes and saying merry christmas and wish each other merry christmas these children won't have a merry christmas. how dare we speak merry christmas of? how dare we? they will not have a merry christmas. joey: it is not just border czar but christmas karen. how dare you celebrate christmas. in world war ii the american and german troops stopped killing each other long enough to kill christmas, we celebrate things like national holidays if you are not christian because they are moments of joy in times of peril and to tell the american people who are on the hook and responsible for whatever suffering is happening, they can't celebrate a religious holiday, a cultural
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holiday that is of utmost importance in our country shows you everything you need to know about what kind of leader she's going to be. the jimmy carter speech where he says everything is your fault and who are you to stand there and tell americans they can't celebrate the you think they aren't going through tough times? every december i wrap christmas presents for military families that are losing loved ones to cancer, do you think i should tell them how dare we celebrate christmas or how dare you celebrate christmas, don't mean to harp on that point but that is a contrast of where we want to go next, do we sit around and be told we are guilty in every way from colonization to oppression or do we want someone who wants to make our country better? rachel: as she was border czar, we know that tens of thousands of children have fallen into sex trafficking, our government
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has lost track of upwards of 100,000 children. we have no idea where they are and nobody in our government has cared about that and many of them are fallen into child labor and sex trafficking, all of these ring hollow. will: 3 and half years without having the spotlight turned onto his senility but maybe they can keep it up another three months to cover for kamala harris. rachel: we haven't heard about the debate. will: a florida deputy is dead and two others hurt after officials say they were ambushed while responding to a disturbance at home outside of orlando. will: officers found two assailants dead.
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joey: what have you got? >> reporter: the sheriff described it as a violent, chaotic scene that happened last night after deputies responded to a disturbance call at one home only to be alerted to commotion at another nearby home and at the second-home officers could see the back door had been kicked in and when they entered they were met with a barrage of gunfire, the deputies entered the home first, was trapped inside during the ordeal and later pronounced dead. >> we lost one. the deputy sheriff started as a military veteran and horrific when you have one of your own and can't get to it. >> reporter: two other officers were shot, when in critical condition and another in stable condition. two people were found dead and the third taken to the hospital, no word on their condition. authorities recovered a number of weapons including long guns, it's an ongoing investigation.
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will: a few additional headlines, plaintiffs suing hawaii and other defendants after the deadly fires reached a $4 billion settlement. the settlement will provide a payout to settle 450 lawsuits. governor josh green says the settlement will, quote, help our people heal. the settlement comes near the one year anniversary of the tragic event last year. i went to maui and saw the horrible devastation that plagued the area firsthand. chinese citizen from california was arrested on wednesday after being accused of trying to get into donald trump's mar-a-lago club four times, the man said he had information that china was involved in the assassination attempt and wanted to leave documents with the secret service. one count of trespassing and being held on a $10,000 bond, his next court appearance is on monday.
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baseball, amicable accomplishment for blake snell, the giants pitcher throwing his first career no-hitter. here's the call in cincinnati. >> they are on their feet. a swing, live ball right-center moving over, he is there! he has got it! and blake snell has done it! he has thrown a no-hitter. will: striking out 11 batters to lead the giants to a 3-0 win over the reds and told the media years, quote, kind of in shock. those are your headlines. joey: the secret service taking force possibility for the security lapse in trump's assassination attempt but they knew about a suspicious person 30 minutes before the first shot. rachel: former official reacts. l customizes car insurance
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protect these are never put in danger. will fell short of that in butler. i am working to make sure this failure does not happen again. will: mission failure. that's what the secret service is calling us response to the assassination attempt on donald trump. taking force possibility. the acting director went on to admit they knew the suspicious person nearly half an hour before that. is secret service special agent in charge joins us now. when i say mission failure the acting director said it is not local law enforcement's fall putting the responsibly on the secret service. let's talk about failure. the acting director pointed the primary failure at communications. no direct communication between secret service, counter snipers and local law enforcement.
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is that the biggest failure? looks like they were communicating by text. they did not have direct earpiece communication. they were texting each other. >> communication is the biggest failure but multiple failures took place. in 20 one days since this event occurred, we are still conducting the investigation, there are still people in the interview, we need to get those interviews done. communication, sniper teams, us secret service and local teams that are not communicating when they see a threat, that's a big issue but the biggest thing, they are not getting the information there's a man on the roof with a gun, to move donald trump out of the x and get him to a safe location quickly and that didn't happen until after shots were fired. that's unacceptable.
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will: you bring up counter snipers there was a moment on jussie waters primetime this week where it was revealed they are not always or may never be counter snipers present at trump rallies. this was a rare occurrence for counter sniper teams to be present. we know how quickly they neutralized the suspect, he got 7 or 8 shots off before he was taken out by countersnipers but i'm trying to think about if we haven't had counter snipers at previous events how would this event have gone down? what would have happened? how many shots would have gotten off by the us aliens without countersnipers? >> you have to have counter snipers at an event that large outdoors, 15,000 people. security should have been pushed out to high ground, that needs to be looked at and the defense line was too close to the stage. you get all kinds of issues and there are ways to block line of
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sight by putting school buses, parking them on top of each other, so that you can't see and helps absorb a vehicle borne by an explosive dust vice but you have to be able to neutralize a threat and without counter snipers that becomes difficult. will: everyone knew where he would be at that time, that guy could have been on the roof for 10 minutes before a counter team got on the roof to take them out without counter snipers. it is stunning that this is been the protection level for donald trump with the pretty faces which brings me to this last question. so many failures. we talk about communication, planning. i believe the easiest explanation is like murphy's law, incompetence is the easiest explanation but when you stack up that many failures do you find it suspicious?
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at some point does comprehensive total of failures raise red flags for you? how could you have that much failure? >> i want to dispel rumors of any conspiracy theories. i know these people. i work with these people, they are patriots, they did fail and i don't think acting director ron rose will challenge that. they failed and we've got to fix it. communication was a big issue and we are trying to figure out who was responsible but you can delegate responsibility but can't delegate accountability and we are accountable for this. we have enough assets. i believe we had the right assets of their. there. anyone who has done this before who has been on his detail and seen the level of protection given we need to give that to her potential president so we have to get the right assets. that was the biggest failure we
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had. will: a lot of failure raising more questions. that hopefully through answers leads to accountability. thanks for being with us this morning. a hurricane watch is issued for the florida gulf coast. tracking the storm next. no, my denture's uncomfortable! dracula, let's fight back against discomfort. with new poligrip power max hold & comfort. it has superior hold plus keeps us comfy all day with it's pressure absording layer. time for a bite! if your mouth could talk it would ask for... poligrip.
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still a week storm but it is going to run into some warm water the next couple days, that is when it will intensify, that is when it becomes something we need to pay attention to. these are our warnings and watches up and down the coast of florida, you see the storm running along the west coast, we got the tropical storm warnings in place, the hurricane watch in place, these will expand as we continue the next couple days. here's how it times out. by tomorrow, sunday morning, tomorrow morning a fairly weak storm but over the gulf of mexico, that water will run along the coast on sunday growing as it makes that move ultimately time it out to make landfall on monday morning, a little time with this, dragging itself across the southeast. this is a large storm even though it's not making landfall any particular time it will be raining across the state of florida, flooding is going to be one of the major concerns we will be watching very closely. those are your weather headlines.
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khan younis joey: khan younis and paul whelen and a russian journalist on american soil, biggest prisoner swap since the fall of the soviet union. and next guest is evan's friend and former college roommate here to tell us what it is like now that he is finally free. let's bring in the sam silverman. thank you for joining us. i have to imagine you are feeling some joy today, some gratitude and a happy morning. there's a lot wrong with the world but things are whole lot better. >> not just joy, jubilation. a complete sense of relief that he is finally home after this 490 one day nightmare it is back on american soil, the best feeling in the world. joey: the look of joy on his face. one thing i read yesterday was
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widely reported, there's a form you fill out when you're released and he asked for an interview with vladimir putin. that says a lot about his character. what does it say, where his compass is oriented, he's not walking away from the pressures of the career he chose. >> absolutely not. is going to lean into it. i expect him to hit the ground running. is a journalist. he was born to do this job. you can see this to the very end, a request interview plan report which the russian government has acknowledged and said they would consider if a formal request is issued. as long as it doesn't take place on russian soil i can't wait to see this interview happen. joey: as someone who has seen them go through this, the juxtaposition of how someone would be treated in the united states as opposed to anywhere else in the world. what is the feeling for this
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country, i believe president biden did everything they could to bring him back, is there a feeling of gratitude not just for president biden for the country, we've stood by evan pretty strongly? >> one hundred%. returning evan and paul and the other wrongfully detained americans is a bipartisan issue, something everybody can support which i'm proud to be an american, proud of what the american government has done and american allies. this was a multinational effort, there were four countries involved on a 24 prisoners, this is extreme collaboration and diplomacy and extremely proud of everybody involved and want to thank everybody including you guys for continuing to highlight the other prisoners were home and 3. joey: there's a lot of opportunity to be partisan, and
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rachel: kamala harris winning enough delegates to secure the position as the democratic nominee. the largest catholic advocacy groups launched a new ad taking aim at harris highlighting her failure at the border and innocent lives last at the hand of illegal immigrants. take a look. joining us is the man behind the charge, welcome, brian. what should catholics know about kamala harris? >> this is a woman running for president with an unmistakable record of hostility and hatred for catholics and what catholics believe. no better example than what donald trump was talking about when he posted her record as a united states senator when she went after the knights of
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columbus, not a political organization, a fraternal and charitable group that helps the special olympics, provided coats to children, sent 250,000 care packages to ukraine for those displaced. kamala harris deemed a federal judge unfit to serve because of his membership in the knights of columbus and catholics need to wake up to the threat she poses to what we believe and our entire way of life. rachel: illegal immigrants who have come across the border and hurt young women is remarkable and worth noting but immigration is not the only issue obviously. we have abortion. she's going to be if elected even more radical than president biden, the most radical pro-abortion advocate.
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her colleagues said her one accomplishment was she visited planned parenthood. >> the only sitting vice president to visit planned parenthood, the most liberal senator in the united states senate and her record particularly on the issue of life, if some of the legislation she pushed through would drive catholics out of healthcare, it would shut down catholic hospitals, shutdown catholic adoption and foster care because they don't want to participate in this extreme abortion medicine. once again, deeply held beliefs of catholics and sacredness of human life are threatened by her candidacy and catholic voters across these states which is why we are running this ad campaign need to understand the threat she poses. >> catholic charities receiving millions of dollars from the
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biden/harris administration to assist in basically processing many of these illegal immigrants, there's debate within the catholic community about this. >> there are catholics that believe we need to secure the border and catholics can take that position. doesn't change the fact that she has utterly failed at the border and this ad campaign calling attention to real human costs of this failure. 11-year-old child in texas is dead as a result of the biden administration's refusal to enforce border laws and allow this committal into the country and we need to stop this before more children are harmed or killed by these policies. rachel: 80,000 to 100,000 children who came unaccompanied across the border the biden administration has lost track
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of many of them, child labor, we have no idea where they are or who they are with. it's an issue for catholics to consider when deciding who to vote for in november. thanks for joining us and thank you for all the work you do on behalf of catholics. rachel: joey: they will send fighter jets after the political leader in hamas, a top hezbollah commander, us and israeli officials are concerned about potential retaliation from iran. fires and drones with the israel, that you can other allies coming to the aid of the jewish state. wild video when it collapses and nearly crushes a taxi
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driver this unfolding in columbia on thursday, best i can do on that pronunciation was a man who inside our shop across the street scrambles to safety. thankfully no one was hurt. the property located in a historic part of the city reportedly received dozens of building violations the last few years. a couple from england dressing up as elvis in an effort to get upgrades on their virgin airlines flight to las vegas. >> free upgrades? >> we were asked to join the upper-class line. >> at this point the plan had worked to. >> we are hopefully in the upper-class i think. >> so close, so far. rachel: they were allowed to sit are not plush booth in the upper-class section calling it the sort of luxury elvis would get. those are your headlines.
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rachel: when he' s not defending our nation and working on blackhawk helicopters this us army master sergeant is out on the water. >> he took home a top 10 finish at the fishing tournament. rachel: what did you catch? what got you in the top ten? >> thank you for having me. what an opportunity for us. i had a great event, stumbled on some good fish. the picture right now is a smallmouth. or largemouth. rachel: we didn't know the military had a fishing team. how did that come about? >> it started around covid, the u.s. army outdoors team did a lot of
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shows, participated in a lot of heise gland college tournaments and everybody on this team and our units give credit to my teammate who saw an opportunity for us to start competing and it has taken off from there. we are much of that to him. will: is this something you been doing since you've been a kid? >> i don't remember walking, don't remember my first meal but i remember my dad taking me on my first fishing trip. i was probably too young but it is a part of my life, part of me, part of who i am. i've got nobody else in the world to thank than the best father on the planet. joey: how much does the army technology make its way into your fishing?
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do you have some sort of upper hand? what's going on? >> we use the same stuff everybody else uses, there's no secret. that would be cool. >> was it 57 pounds got you in the top 10? >> 57 pounds 10 ounces. times with another angler for 9 so we had a bigger single day bass, more than a tiebreaker. will: we love our fishing stories here on "fox and friends". >> i went fishing over the last few weeks. looks like fun. my brother- in law and my dad. >> that concludes us on this hour, more "fox and friends" straight ahead. mobile app. hellooo new apartment.
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