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>> good morning, on is wednesday november 27 and this is "fox and friends." kamala harris campaign advisors still making excuses for the vice president's not so great interviews. take a watch. >> questions were small and processing and about -- >> dumb. >> they were not informing -- >> brian: really? >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> brian: blame the question accident that's a new one. and president trump considering a plan to shake up the white house briefing room. >> lawrence: save room for desert, we have a pie party coming up, rachel's favorite segment. final hour of "fox and friends" starts now and remember mornings are better with friends. >> brian: get dressed. >> indeed. ♪ ♪ it's christmas time again.
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>> lawrence: looking at the all-american christmas tree, which is bigger this year. they decided to put a dove -- >> brian: peace. >> lawrence: nice touch. we want peace on earth, come together as a country and now the country comes together around the dinner table. fighting should be over, election is over. get a nice stomach, eat dessert and have some alcohol. >> brian: rubbing. >> gentlemen named rob, had hilarious, entertaining and friendly debate for the candidates, we interviewed them shaking hands across the street,
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one won, one lost, they were still unified. nothing changed other than one candidate won and one lost. they themselves are still friends, that is what is important, peace and unity and fact that makes everyone's life better. >> brian: rosenberg, he is a trump supporter and his family asked him not to come. >> time with family and timeless and precious, why would you give that up? >> brian: i'm full, if you can take in sid rosen right now, that would be great. amazing to see people voting for donald trump and against donald trump, i don't even think kamala harris is a small part of this. people say, i would take anybody but trump. kamala harris goes away for two weeks and misses crucial votes.
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she had a tie-breaking vote. she went to hawaii 2-1/2 weeks and came back and acts like she's a conquering hero. listen. >> the outcome of this election obviously is not what we wanted and worked so hard for. i'm proud of the race we ran, you knocked on doors, called friendingses, you called in favors. i need you to show up at the campaign office. >> lawrence: i've lost before and never said i'm proud ever, i'm not happy at all. try to figure out what i did wrong and how to win next time. looks like she's altering her message, the office that she may run again, may run for governor of california, maybe that upon
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be suitable for california, the country rejected ideas of democratic party and there has been no conversation about that. no retrospection about what to do better to win over the coalition they once had. >> the hubris that hall marked her candidacy from the beginning, she shares responsibility for the failure. she is not saying, you are right, i did not listen to you, i did not articulate why i change my mind on stances, it is i'm proud and we did awesome. you didn't, you lost. you do not have empathy, is not in tune with what the american people need. >> brian: donald trump did better against her than democrats did against republicans, they got 53 seats
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in nevada or michigan, they did not get the seat. did get seat in pennsylvania and ohio from democrats, did get the seat in west virginia. her coattail, like donald trump ran stronger against her than the democratic party ran against republicans. she walks in as somebody who lost, had is handed to her, did not get house and they lost senate. she hands over dnc buried in debt without a leader and says i'll decide what i'm going to do again. jen o'maley talked and said these are reasons why she lost, pod save america. >> we would do an interview and the questions were small and processy and about like -- >> dumb, just dumb. >> not informing a voter trying
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to listen to learn more or understand, that does disservice to voters and being up against a narrative we were not doing anything or afraid to have interviews is complete -- and another thing we had to fight that tluchl never had to worry about. >> lawrence: who do these people think they are? sunny hostin asked her -- i've never heard a candidate or campaign complain about lay-up questions. real problem, she couldn't answer. the signature question was, because he's an unpopular president, joe biden is. 70% of the country had been saying we're going down the wrong path, wrong direction and question asked her twice in one day and she did not moderate her position. is there anything you would do differently? one policy prescription that you would do different.
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when she finally did get an answer, i would appoint a republican in my cabinet. are you kidding me? border overrun, economy, people can't afford eggs and you don't think there is anything you can do diverly? that was campaign we just witnessed. >> the campaign advisor had failure to account for and reckoning of the softball field, the whiffel ball field they played on. to blame media entire time in the back pocket for this campaign, show up slightly, articulate something intelligence that made sense and promised a better future and no, yet again place blame squarely elsewhere. i'm grateful for that, guys, this underscores how terrible she is and how terrible the candidacy was. there was no question, the gop
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resoundly won except for a few seats you mentioned. >> brian: nancy pelosi, her reputation as brilliant tactician blew up in her face and rotated to her and barack obama yelled at you, if you are a black man, how dare you not vote for a black woman. >> lawrence: we showed him, didn't we? >> brian: bill clinton made most sense, this woman would be alive if the border was sealed. other thing she has a huge problem with is going and talking about herself and talking about why she got to where she got. she ran as a liberal, did not tell truth about the condition of the president of the united states, told you gos opposite of what we know is truth and if you road bob woodward's book, they talk about him freezing in front of donors, she would not add up
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to that. she wants us to believe she's a moderate and no one believed it. she denies she was ever border czar. she never wanted to be border czar and have someone that want to be border czar and in 54 days, i'm going to take it. >> lawrence: tom homan went to the border yesterday, eagle pas, met with men and women of texas department of public safety and national guard, gave them some meals. this is what they had to say right there. >> message for people that say they will get in our way and stop us from doing what we're doing, i've said hundred times, don't cross that line. this is a felony for knowingly harboring and conceal ing imimmigration authorities, don't test us. >> finally someone taking a stand in support of law enforcement, recognizing they
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have been under assault, depleted within ranks by suicide and more and he's enforcing the law. finally someone that knows law and threatening to actually enforce it so all people with blood on their hands like san jose, hour is not long enough to list those that have fallen at the hands of sanctuary cities, allow people to murder others, now a new sheriff that means business. >> brian: bay city, pushing back, councilmembers restricted use of city resources to cooperate with ice. in maryland, they are going to push back and trite to fight trump as they try to deport alien aliens there and colorado, more illegal immigrants, it has
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destroyed that city and this mayor who you talked to has now wants to be the person who stands up to trump. he is beginning to get so much blowback, he is backing you hava just a little more. here he's talking about, maybe hand over the criminals. look at that in denver. he's happy with that. >> >> lawrence: what a mess. >> brian: he's defending that. listen to this. >> we're not changing how we run the city, important people know what that status means. if someone has committed felony, we collaborate with federal law enforcement, what itten moos we don't do, if someone is driving to work and has a busted tail light we don't connect them to deportation, that is disruptive for families and -- >> lawrence: why are they driving? it should not be happening.
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i talked to the mayor and enjoy talking to democrats on "fox and friends," you need both parties to have great debate. when i went to denver, he admitted there is a problem. maybe we need to rethink sanctuary cities, he talked about his city at a breaking point. now you have president elect and country supporting mass deportation and political cover to be bold and you want to be re resistance mayor. this is your opportunity to do something. we reached out to him, what changed, mr. mayor, when you told me you were at breaking point to now donald trump has been elected, please tell me what changed? it has got worse for your city, why have you moderated your position? >> brian: so many people in the city are tired of services going to illegals, it is working
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class. in 16 states, presidents of this venezuelan gang, tren de aragua, we're going for all of them right now. >> lawrence: have to. >> brian: they are not waiting 54 days, you'll see a lot of that, kids being saved and gangsters being arrested. iun want them on the plane flying back. >> eagle pass, texas and border cities and whole country is a border country now depleted resources and annual budget within two months because of stress of flood of immigrants. those who say it does not impact us, they are lying. when you have a mayor, you listed things where it acccould affect change. mandate is we do not want this happening, we do not want
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priority of americans being less than illegal aliens, and he is having a sparticus moment? no, sir, they are not, they are sick of it. >> lawrence: good point, criminal aspect of deporting a criminal is easy part. these people broke the law and they are taking resources from american citizens. i brought interviews from chicago, boston, all over the country, baltimore, people saying our rec center has been taken over by illegals and harlem took over center for senior citizens, that is for harlem. in chicago, they took over community center for health and wellness, they did not have funding, but found monare for the illegals. they are not sending them to the rich, white neighborhoods, they
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sent to martha's vineyard and they were gone within 48 hours. they want a sanctuary, nots near their house. >> brian: this mayor is upon toing me from arresting 67 people that overstayed their visa, have criminal records, this is where they are. i think the courts will be on their side, armed with lawyers and ready. they have to win in the courts and throw these guys out. >> it is thanksgiving eve, busy morning for travel, 80 million americans plan to hit the road and sky ahead of the holiday. >> brian: fox business, kelly is live from o'hare airport, how is security going, kelly? >> going well. i've seen some folks coming in looking at the line and looking stressed but it seems to be moving quickly. if you are stressed today, i have bad news, it will be worse
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on sunday. people have been spreading out travel to get to their destination. with work from home it is easier, generally everyone will return on sunday. three million travelers will go through tsa checkpoint and if more than that go through, it will set the record set after 4th of july. they plan to screen 18.3 million people over this three-day period, 6% more than last year. there are disruptions at the nation's airport, including charlotte airport and ongo ing shortage of air traffic controllers, something matt whitaker says they will take special measures to make up for. we are looking at 372 delays today in the u.s. and 19 cancellations. last year, similar numbers, les
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than 400 flights cancelled throughout the u.s. the week of thanksgiving, we'll see how airlines do this year. back to you. >> brian: good job, thanks so much. if weather is okay for chicago, good sign for rest of the country. democrats fed up with their own party, are they? some are taking matters into their own hands and running for mayor of new york city. he's next. elmer>> if you're looking for a nutritional supplement
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>> brian: president elect is not letting holiday week slow him down, announcing new picks for his administration. peter doocy is following it all. >> peter: trump team trying to figure out how to make the promise of better economy happen. he will put his faith in a familiar face to lead economic council. keven hassett. >> point is across everything prices went up, government spent like crazy and fed printed money, when we do that, we get inflation. it is stunning biden
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administration has been in denial this whole time. >> peter: jamieson greer will be u.s. trade representative, he was chief of staff last time to bob lighthauzer. another big pick overnight for nat national institute of health, jay bhattacharya, who challenged covid lockdown policy got his twitter account shut down pre-elon musk ownership. he talked to martha maccallum about how he would change the nih if he got the gig. >> the key to that, a long-term project that where science matters and nih has been focused on infectious disease. not that you should not focus on that, it neglected chronic
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conditions that plague americans. >> peter: president-elect trump has no public events, this is longest stress without press conferences in months. lawrence. >> lawrence: peter doocy, thank you. whitney tillson is running for mayor of new york city, hoping to address surge in violence and out of control migrant crisis. cut crime, fix spending and prioritize legal citizens of the city. whitney tillson joins us now. thank you for joining the program. i look at your background and your priorities and you sound more like a republican than a modern democrat, why not run as a republican? >> because i'm not a republican. i'm a child of peace corp parents and strong activist in
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the democratic party. you name the issue, i'm very solid democrat, but i'm alarmed what has happened in our party and our city, where we have one-party rule with radical left. i'm in model of a great mayor mike bloomberg, look what happened in 11 years since he has been out and career politicians pandering to lift views are sending our city in the wrong direction and i'm determined to turn it around. >> lawrence: the city spent 6.4 billion on illegals, there has been 220,000 that entered the city of illegal migrants since 2022. you're making that a signature part of your campaign. many people in the party still
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want nyc to be a sanctuary city, do you disagree? >> yes and no, devil in detail. new york has been a sanctuary city for going back to the 1970s and mayors like rudy giuliani maintained that and new york city has not cooperated with mass deportation, something i oppose. but under deblasio, they doubled down. if they arrest a migrant committing serious crime, they should turn that person over to ice and that person should be on next plane back to venezuela or mexico, if they are committing crimes, but that is not happening, that is exhibit a of radical left views that have
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taken hold that need to be rolled back to sensible centrist views. >> lawrence: i hope the party evaluates what happened and moderate their position. you are a start, you are running for mayor and you made it clear, you are still a democrat, you don't agree with the position many are taking. good luck in the race and we'll be covering it. thank you. >> lawrence: fox news alert, after year of fighting in israel, and hezbollah have agreed to ceasefire deal, the details of that deal next. come on in, how are you? of that deal next. ceasefire dea that deal next. for god so loved the world that he gave his only son. so that everyone who believes in him
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alert, ceasefire between israel and hezbollah going into effect o overnight. >> emily: benjamin hall joins us with more. >> this is a ceasefire they have been working on for quite sometime, should bring end at least for 60 days between the conflict with israel and hezbollah. it started 4 a.m. this morning local time. there were celebrations. last night we saw the heaviest raids we have seen since start of this war. the ceasefire will take place over 60 days, israeli troops will withdraw slowly. lebanese troops will replace hezbollah fighters. israel can defend itself in case of violation. hezbollah agreed to with draw north of latoni river.
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critics say hezbollah did not abide then and there, so why give them breathing space now? their leadership has been killed and nasrallah, as well. their backer, iran, on the back foot and iran offering support for this peace deal. there are positives for israel, as well, it achieve their main goal, to get the 60,000 displaced israelis back home and this allow that. does this lead to ceasefire in gaza? hamas said they were open for truce and sullivan said president biden will work for a ceasefire there, as well. senator graham is in jerusalem offering support for israel and for prime minister netanyahu after icc announced for him for
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war crimes. >> international criminal court has theory of with no l limitation. i'm going back to congress and introduce legislation very soon that would sanction any kaern that try to enforce arrest warrant against israel. >> clear support for prime minister netanyahu and israel. interesting the ceasefire will end just a few days after inauguration, we'll see what happens after that. >> brian: idf needs a break, t too; correct? they could use a breather to recalibrate and rewarm. >> absolutely, they are fighting on two fronts or four if you include houthi and iran. this would allow them to focus on iran. that is where israel sees its
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real enemy right now. it gives them a break, i think eyes are on iran and president trump has been clear iran is the key enemy in the region. it will be fascinating to see how they handle that and support they give prime minister netanyahu and israel. >> brian: one thing clear, thomas freeman, "wall street journal," president has historic opportunity to get a nobel peace prize because iran is a problem and never been more vulnerable and he's saying going maximum pressure. they lost hezbollah and hamas and jihad is almost invisible and they lost defense and lost raider capabilities in syria and iraq. so in comes donald trump. this was terrible time to be a gr grand ayatollah. >> lawrence: that conversation will be interesting, as well,
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candidate they tried to assassinate has full control of military once he takes office. i don't think there will be a deal with iran, i think there will be -- it is ideology that is not going to change. you have a question, we'll see what happens. >> emily: and president-elect trump is resuming from -- that embolden iran. it is rich now president biden is saying israel, you have right to retaliate should iran renege. too late too little come current prosecute, incoming president will have israel's back. >> brian: straight ahead, trump has new plans for white house press pool that could shake up media landscape forever. of bringing textile manufacturing back to america.
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than thought, getting longer. janice dean, you pick it up from here. >> janice: hello, how is it going? hi, guys, look at this crowd out here brian kilmeade and everybody on "fox and friends." look at the crowd. i love it. are you going to the parade tomorrow? >> yes. >> is it okay it is going to rain? >> janice: it is going to rain, dress appropriately. >> where are you from? >> miami beach. >> louisiana, kofington. >> north carolina. >> miami beach. >> greenville, south carolina. >> greenville, south carolina. >> janice: if you can say what the weather is today, what would you say? >> not so cloudy. >> janice: lots of sunshine and a little cold. let's do the forecast. it is going to be kind of yucky across the west, we have snow there and ohio valley and great lakes. best thing go to fox weather.co,
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if you are going to the parade tomorrow, dress appropriately and stay for pie. do you like pie? >> no. >> janice: no? >> yes. >> janice: do you guys like pie? all right, we've got lawrence, brian and emily coming out and me, too. happy thanksgiving. wave to everybody at home. look at this amazing crowd, emily. >> emily: i love it, fantastic. always sunny where you are, janice, we will see you in a few minutes. white house briefing room may look different when president-elect trump takes office. don jr. revealing his dad is considering giving covet seats to popular podcast hosts. "fox and friends" weekend co-host will cain is here to react. good morning. >> will: good morning, emily. >> emily: we know it is coveted
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49-seat limit and white house correspondence determines seating and white house determines credentials. what is potential for changing landscape in the white house briefing room? >> will: pretty exciting, might be a seat for the will cain show, on fox news.com and youtube and fox news facebook. from joe rogan to megan kelly, we don't have news departments, reporters and journalists and i can imagine seeing megan and joe moving to d.c. to ask questions directly. but they have earned it. if they want to invest and build out, they have earned it. jim vandahide, they patted themselves on the back and said
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podcasters are not journalists and elon musk, you are not the media. that whole group, they have lost everything, every bit of trust through russia gate to donald trump and covid, what credibility do you have, you think entitles you to that seat? most of us don't care, abc, cbs or nbc have to say, i would be interested to hear a question from joe rogan, we know, we listened for three hours, to donald trump. >> emily: common denominator of podcast host, it is subscription to curiosity, not set in ideological way, they present unedited and unfiltered that person's voice. they would present it without bias, massive breath of fresh air, in my opinion. to this upon toic, -- topic, wi.
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>> will: you put that really well, when we listen to white house pres briefing questions often, you can hear the purpose, agenda of the question. when you listen to a podcast, you can hear it is driven by curiosity. >> emily: amazing if there was a satellite zoom component, grant them access so true transparent can be granted to american people, which this incoming administration is committed to. second topic, i want your thought on this, judge ruled that transgender san jose state volleyball player can compete in face of the lawsuit trying to restore wins for that team, four teams forfeited in this tournament, tell us your analysis and what to expect based on this ruling? >> will: it is disappointing.
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this judge was appointed by, i believe barack obama or joe biden, joe biden, i believe, he gave a two-hour hearing at start of this hearing, session on whether or not to use pronouns to accommodate this athlete. he will use she/her pronoun for the male athlete playing in the female division. you knew it would kind of go this way, it is disap disappoin. we talk about transgender gender dysphoria, people need to be e evaluated, statements from mountain west conversation and california state university system and they say, we will not tolerate discrimination. you are talking about a man entering a woman's space and taking away opportunity and
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championships and wins from other women and you sail through thinking you are the good guy saying we do not tolerate discrimination? you are challenging empathy of the one and sacrificing the many. there will be an appeal, i don't know if we will find relief through the justice system. >> emily: my faith will be restored with incoming administration activist judges will have these overturned for the perverted rulings they are. >> will: supreme court does provide hope. if something gets appealed, i hope there is rationale people on the supreme court. >> emily: we will see you all weekend and on your incredible podcast. thank you. >> emily: guys, to carley for our headlines. >> carley: have more news here starting with this, bipartisan group of senators from stated
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affected by milton and hurricane helene are pushing for a vote next week on 98 billion in disaster relorelief. hurricane helene caused 250 billion in damage and milton expected to top 50 billion. newly released body cam shows when a cooke county official is questioned and flaunts her position before being cuffed. >> okay, ma'am, do you want me to handcuff and arrest you? >> no. >> you are refusing to provide me -- >> i am. >> you realize that, right? >> yes, i'm an elected official, i don't want any of this. >> you are involved in an accident, you hit several cars. sgll two. >> elected official of what? >> cooke county. >> carley: samantha steele was arrested and charged, just two
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cars. >> emily: pie is the limit, we're having descert with a pie matter on fox square. check in with dana perino. >> dana: what is going to happen, i will leave the studio and go to the pie party. congratulations on the book, it is special. it is happy thanksgiving eve to all of you and busiest travel day of the year, we'll update you on what you can know about smoother and safe travels. trump is making moves to prepare for massive and quick action at the border. tom homan's visit to texas and israel and hezbollah ceasefire in place, will it last? and one animal shelter issic maing sure pets do not miss out by hosting a dinner, animals are great. we'll see you at 9:00.
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the secret ingredient is orange juice. >> lawrence: no way. shelly in wisconsin says pecan is her favorite with brandy as her secret ingredient. steve doocy is home enjoying pumpkin pie for breakfast. it is time for our pie pare. >> brian: the first one we've had. the manager of bubby's in new york city is here. >> thank you for having me. >> brian: what's the deal with pie? >> pie was started by ron silver, our executive owner and chef and he basically started a pie pop-up in 1990. that's all it was a little corner of hudson and north moore and it grew legs and everyone wanted a slice. seasonally it changes but right now our most popular is probably this one, michigan sour cherry. you have had a little taste.
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>> say no more. >> secret ingredients. asking viewers, brandy, orange juice, nutmeg. can you share the secret ingredient? >> i can give you tips and tricks. in bubby's one of the main ingredients in our pie is your traditional butter and lard. it's as easy as that. we don't complicate it too much. we really keep it pretty classic. >> lawrence: best way to cut it? look at this. >> brian: do you make your crust is >> we are making 700 pies this weekend and we have people rolling pie crusts. >> butter and lard? >> a combination of the fat content. we make sure the butter and lard is chilled so when you roll the pie crust you can see little
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pieces of butter in there. >> can people order from bubby's? >> you can. our orders are completely closed for this thanksgiving. year round order online at bubby's.com and order if you are close by you can order for delivery and have a pop-up in laguardia terminal c. if you are flying out for the weekend you can pop by. >> brian: take a half hour to get there. >> what is your favorite? >> my personal favorite is the irish whiskey. >> brian: bill and dana are next. >> lawrence: see you all. ♪ >> dana: who has more fun than "fox & friends"? fox weather is tracking a powerful coast to coast storm headin
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