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>> that is it. >> abby: oh, we've got pete. >> pete: we were just walking in >> abby: i'm sorry. >> abbyin the neighbor store and they're all affordable. it's right at their level. amy thank you so much. >> thank you. >> abby: more fox & friends right after this. remember that accident i got in with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ boom clap, the sound of my heart the beat goes on the beat goes on ♪ >> pete: today is the dog far trade tomorrow is the kid parade never able to contain that either. >> abby: litt
>> that is it. >> abby: oh, we've got pete. >> pete: we were just walking in >> abby: i'm sorry. >> abbyin the neighbor store and they're all affordable. it's right at their level. amy thank you so much. >> thank you. >> abby: more fox & friends right after this. remember that accident i got in with the pole, and i had to make a claim and all that? is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but......
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abby: dr.rats who would be cheering in movement of yours and steve bannon's on, saying, we want division in the republican party. i'm sure there are democrats saying that as we speak. >> i'm sure there are, but, look the democrats still don't understand what happened on november the 8th. they are doubling down. if you look at their policies in the last eight months, it's as if hillary clinton is still their candidate. if you listen to what they're saying in office, if you listen to schumer, if you listen to nancy, they have no idea why a former democrat registered blue-collar steelworker in youngstown valley in the steel valley of ohio voted for a billionaire from new york. so i don't care what they say; they are so wrong. 2010 is going to be a pleasure to watch. david: steve would be we've got nancy pelosi and you just mentioned her. her op-ed says this: "what the president is doing, it's violent violent. his actions are violent. he does violence to what we want to do in health care. he does v
abby: dr.rats who would be cheering in movement of yours and steve bannon's on, saying, we want division in the republican party. i'm sure there are democrats saying that as we speak. >> i'm sure there are, but, look the democrats still don't understand what happened on november the 8th. they are doubling down. if you look at their policies in the last eight months, it's as if hillary clinton is still their candidate. if you listen to what they're saying in office, if you listen to...
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abby: she did. to this. >> as general kelly pointed out, if you are able to make a sacred act like honoring american heroes all about yourself you are an empty barrel. if you don't understand that reference i will put it more simply. as we say in the south all hat, no cattle. abby: leave it to sarah huckabee sanders. pete: well said. abby: i thought how could anyone criticize what was just being said. maybe you could say some of the facts were wrong about that fbi meeting. okay. but the bigger picture of this who is going to attack the emotions that he just spoke, about the very real story that he wept through himself, he was talking about how he went to go walk through arlington cemetery when this was all going on because he needed to center himself. there is nothing that is sacred in this country anymore when we make people i do for this country political. pete: they always have to play the race card. we will play sound bites of msnbc and cnn hosts. trump and kelly they're all racists and she is a
abby: she did. to this. >> as general kelly pointed out, if you are able to make a sacred act like honoring american heroes all about yourself you are an empty barrel. if you don't understand that reference i will put it more simply. as we say in the south all hat, no cattle. abby: leave it to sarah huckabee sanders. pete: well said. abby: i thought how could anyone criticize what was just being said. maybe you could say some of the facts were wrong about that fbi meeting. okay. but the...
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abby? abby: new orleans all over again.o step aside. >> i do think it's time to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders. i want to be a part of that transition. i want to see that happen. dean: should pelosi and schumer take a backseat and let new voices take the wheel? here to debate are former trump campaign spokesperson and american first action spokesperson katrina pearson and democratic strategist otima omara is it time for blood in the democratic party? >> you know what, dean, i have to say sure, why not? this is what happens when you are stuck in a party that does nothing but play politics of gender and every other separation. but it is undeniable that in a post obama era party that the democrats are struggling to find their voice. had you someone who was relatively unknown come in and beat the clinton establishment and then they ran that same establishment who lost again to someone else who was particularly outside of politics. so, sure, they should absolutely be looking at new leadership. dean: i bet you are
abby? abby: new orleans all over again.o step aside. >> i do think it's time to pass the torch to a new generation of leaders. i want to be a part of that transition. i want to see that happen. dean: should pelosi and schumer take a backseat and let new voices take the wheel? here to debate are former trump campaign spokesperson and american first action spokesperson katrina pearson and democratic strategist otima omara is it time for blood in the democratic party? >> you know what,...
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abby? abby: amazing. thank you, ed.orning long, are they losing their faith? according to a pew study from 2014 34% of young people identify now as atheist, agnostic, or no religion at all. that's up 10%. pete: a pastor is warning actively that millennials are losing knowledge of god and faith. joining us to tell us what his organization is doing to combat this trend is director of r. c. college pastor mike shepherd. thanks for joining us this morning. that's a number that would surprise a lot of people, and what is the reason this trend is happening amongst younger people people? >> yeah. and it's not news anymore. it's old news that seemingly no young adult possesses a biblical understandings of who god is. somewhere around 6% of adults have what we call a biblical worldview, which is interesting because 90% of americans still believe that god exists, so the question, why don't they do that that? i think it's two part. one, they have not been taught faithfully by the older generations and neither have the older genera
abby? abby: amazing. thank you, ed.orning long, are they losing their faith? according to a pew study from 2014 34% of young people identify now as atheist, agnostic, or no religion at all. that's up 10%. pete: a pastor is warning actively that millennials are losing knowledge of god and faith. joining us to tell us what his organization is doing to combat this trend is director of r. c. college pastor mike shepherd. thanks for joining us this morning. that's a number that would surprise a lot...
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i'm going to switch seats with abby. abby: i get.rouble. steve: abby, have you some headlines? >> some other headlines we are following this morning. forget sanctuary cities california now first officially the sanctuary state. governor jerry brown defying the trump administration signing a bill that doesn't allow people to ask about immigration status. the law comes despite the threat to withhold federal funding to sanctuary cities. state department requests by 00 co-warmbier to designate north korea as a state sponsor of terror. otto died after being released by north korea back in june. his parents fred and cindy warmbier teamed one 12 senators to send a request to the secretary of state. they joined "fox & friends" last week to make their case. take a listen. >> north korea claiming to be a victim anded that the world is picking on them. and we're here to tell you north korea is not a victim. they're terrorists. they kidnapped otto. they tortured him. we owe it to the world to list north korea as a state sponsor of terror. abby: t
i'm going to switch seats with abby. abby: i get.rouble. steve: abby, have you some headlines? >> some other headlines we are following this morning. forget sanctuary cities california now first officially the sanctuary state. governor jerry brown defying the trump administration signing a bill that doesn't allow people to ask about immigration status. the law comes despite the threat to withhold federal funding to sanctuary cities. state department requests by 00 co-warmbier to designate...
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abby: right.r of senator menendez. it is likely i believe that something illegal took place, we will find out, that's why you have juries and why is he still in the senate. remember, if a republican from texas had done this, he would have been drummed out of the senate as soon as the indictment -- >> you know why this is ongoing, chris christie would get to nominate replacement and it's all about politics. >> sure, you don't want another republican in senate. abby: good to have you on this morning. >> thank you, sir. well, coming up, former deputy campaign manager david bossie and one war won't be showing any nfl games today but they will be using this barrel to burn jerseys if fans want to burn jerseys, we will bring that to you next. ♪ hi. so i just got off the phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight... four weeks without the car. okay, yep. good night. with accident forgiveness, your rates won't go up just
abby: right.r of senator menendez. it is likely i believe that something illegal took place, we will find out, that's why you have juries and why is he still in the senate. remember, if a republican from texas had done this, he would have been drummed out of the senate as soon as the indictment -- >> you know why this is ongoing, chris christie would get to nominate replacement and it's all about politics. >> sure, you don't want another republican in senate. abby: good to have you...
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abby: right.s hear it. >> the investigation into the track in las vegas has sparked a larger debate in america between people who are commonsense gun control in people who are wrong. the guy had 47 guidance. no one should own 47 of anything. if you own 47 cats, you are not a responsible pet owner. you're a crazy cat lady. >> why is it so hard to get control of this country? why can't we just tell them they'll come you're not allowed to have 40 guns anymore, our role. from now on you can mount one guy max and six bullets. if you can't get what you are shooting with six bullets, you don't need to be shooting at it. learn karate or use your words. i'm sick of the narrative americans love them so much. it's not true. dean: i'd like to know karate. i can buy a bed rather use a gun to stop a gunfight. use karate can use your words. stop, don't hurt me. that doesn't work right well in the streets chicago these days. abby: no one is saying i knew i'd made 47 guidance, especially with this mass killer had.
abby: right.s hear it. >> the investigation into the track in las vegas has sparked a larger debate in america between people who are commonsense gun control in people who are wrong. the guy had 47 guidance. no one should own 47 of anything. if you own 47 cats, you are not a responsible pet owner. you're a crazy cat lady. >> why is it so hard to get control of this country? why can't we just tell them they'll come you're not allowed to have 40 guns anymore, our role. from now on you...
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abby: thank you.he criticized his own attorney general jeff sessions. the president says he will do it again to other republicans because he believes it's effective. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp name. well that wasn't so bad at all. that's how we like it. aarp medicare plans, from unitedhealthcare. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's up to 16 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to faster downloads with internet speeds up to 250 megabits per second. get fast internet and add phone and tv now for only $34.90 more per month
abby: thank you.he criticized his own attorney general jeff sessions. the president says he will do it again to other republicans because he believes it's effective. whoamike and jen doyle?than i thought. yeah. time for medicare, huh. i have no idea how we're going to get through this. follow me. choosing a plan can be super-complicated. but it doesn't have to be. unitedhealthcare can guide you through the confusion, with helpful people, tools and plans. including the only plans with the aarp...
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abby, tia. abby: unbelievable. thank you so much, david.potential option to get president trump out of office. look at these headlines. one reads when did we reach 30 fifth amendment territory. another impeachment will save us from trump's the 25th amendment might. the president can be removed a majority of the cabinet determines that he is unfit about which should really be talking about this. here's a debate, amy holmes, political analyst for rasmussen report was a clinton campaign adviser and of course a fox news contributor. good morning, ladies. thank you for being with us so early. i said we're not talking about the 25th. i've heard mentions from democrats about the 25th amendment for the day the president got into office. it's one thing to hate him and his policies. it's another to say he's mentally or physically unfit to be president. >> it's another to be delusional. there is no way trump cabinet will be invoking the 25th amendment to remove him. i also think it is dangerous thinking. before the election we got a lot of lectures on
abby, tia. abby: unbelievable. thank you so much, david.potential option to get president trump out of office. look at these headlines. one reads when did we reach 30 fifth amendment territory. another impeachment will save us from trump's the 25th amendment might. the president can be removed a majority of the cabinet determines that he is unfit about which should really be talking about this. here's a debate, amy holmes, political analyst for rasmussen report was a clinton campaign adviser...
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family dinner... >> abby: ooh.kay. >> ashley: ...to celebrate. >> abby: is aunt traci gonna be there? >> ashley: yeah, she's flying in. >> abby: great. >> ashley: and here i am, to personally invite you. >> abby: well, i will be there with bells on. not literally, unless that's a good look for me. [ both laugh ] and what about dina? i heard there's some tension between you. >> ashley: yeah, we've been having some differences lately. but, you know, she's my mother. so she has to clear her calendar for me, doesn't she? >> abby: yeah. and what about a date for the dinner? >> ashley: a date. yeah. hmm. you know what, i'm gonna get back to you with all the details
family dinner... >> abby: ooh.kay. >> ashley: ...to celebrate. >> abby: is aunt traci gonna be there? >> ashley: yeah, she's flying in. >> abby: great. >> ashley: and here i am, to personally invite you. >> abby: well, i will be there with bells on. not literally, unless that's a good look for me. [ both laugh ] and what about dina? i heard there's some tension between you. >> ashley: yeah, we've been having some differences lately. but, you know,...
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abby would make so long a laugh. what makes a lot of bodily functions the ford joke love it she loved that i want to make every letter. you know it makes every laugh is getting to a point is this always cracks that getting to a point where we are we have been working so long and so hard that everything is like this kind of funny. for you it gets in my she gets into a bit. michelle when she gets into the shoulder laughing in shooting but especially writing because we go nuts i love getting past the point where you can't even get her back it's like this next level comedy writing about me doors kind of as does my daughter kyra who does this funny. that's the laugh yeah rather than a law that i mean that is that just add to your first impression of on a first impression i actually thought she was. this actress alia shawkat on arrested development literally first in first impression of. i thought abby was like a cool girl oh yeah a cool girl and i'd be someone along as dying to work with. yeah who do you think she's done
abby would make so long a laugh. what makes a lot of bodily functions the ford joke love it she loved that i want to make every letter. you know it makes every laugh is getting to a point is this always cracks that getting to a point where we are we have been working so long and so hard that everything is like this kind of funny. for you it gets in my she gets into a bit. michelle when she gets into the shoulder laughing in shooting but especially writing because we go nuts i love getting past...
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family dinner... >> abby: ooh. >> ashley: ...to celebrate. >> abby: is aunt traci gonna be there? >> ashley: yeah, she's flying in. >> abby: great. >> ashley: and here i am, to personally invite you. >> abby: well, i will be there with bells on. not literally, unless that's a good look for me. [ both laugh ] and what about dina? i heard there's some tension between you. >> ashley: yeah, we've been having some differences lately. but, you know, she's my mother. so she has to clear her calendar for me, doesn't she? >> abby: yeah. and what about a date for the dinner? >> ashley: a date. yeah. hmm. you know what, i'm gonna get back to you with all the details as soon as i have them, okay?
family dinner... >> abby: ooh. >> ashley: ...to celebrate. >> abby: is aunt traci gonna be there? >> ashley: yeah, she's flying in. >> abby: great. >> ashley: and here i am, to personally invite you. >> abby: well, i will be there with bells on. not literally, unless that's a good look for me. [ both laugh ] and what about dina? i heard there's some tension between you. >> ashley: yeah, we've been having some differences lately. but, you know,...
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. >> meet abby and airport delaney four months after separated and, doctors at children's hospital ofo say the 1 15-month-old formerly conjoined twins are doing well and still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you daddy. >> heather and reilly delaney who live in norm carolina dime chop as soon as she learned she was carrying twins joined at the head. >> when they were born they were 2 pounds one ounce a piece. they were able to knit my shirt. they've grown a lot. >> before the surgey there was months of detailed planning. doctors knew it was risky and there was a chance they could lose both baby. >> this is skaery surge reand we're scared, but we cannot let this sort fear limit our ability to operate emmer. we have to do the operation that needs to be done. >> part of the planning involved using tissue expan expanderrors to slowly stretch skin needed once girls were separated. do good, you're big, you're brave, you're strong, right? >> and in jup the twins were ready for the separation surgery and final goodbye friday parents. >> together the good and the bad
. >> meet abby and airport delaney four months after separated and, doctors at children's hospital ofo say the 1 15-month-old formerly conjoined twins are doing well and still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> i love you daddy. >> heather and reilly delaney who live in norm carolina dime chop as soon as she learned she was carrying twins joined at the head. >> when they were born they were 2 pounds one ounce a piece. they were able to knit my shirt....
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i've been abbi. give it up for abbi brown! are you ready for your last act? yes!dley. applause hello, ladies and gentlemen. one thing that i've noticed about being a stand—up comedian is that mixing a disabled guy with loads of drunk people is rarely a good idea. in fact, i would say that the majority of my awkward moments come from meeting people in the bar after my gigs. it still amazes me how people can quite happily watch me on stage and laugh at myjokes, like i'm just another comedian. but as soon as i'm offstage they aren't sure how to treat me at all. they either think i'm deaf as well and start to write everything down or start shouting really loudly for no reason whatsoever. i think my most awkward moment came after a gig at a comedy club in newcastle, i had just been on stage and was chilling out in the bar when this bloke came up to me. he asked me if i could really talk, as if i was only putting it on to take advantage of the disabled parking. to be honest, the atmosphere got really awkward at that point, i had never been in a position where someone ha
i've been abbi. give it up for abbi brown! are you ready for your last act? yes!dley. applause hello, ladies and gentlemen. one thing that i've noticed about being a stand—up comedian is that mixing a disabled guy with loads of drunk people is rarely a good idea. in fact, i would say that the majority of my awkward moments come from meeting people in the bar after my gigs. it still amazes me how people can quite happily watch me on stage and laugh at myjokes, like i'm just another comedian....
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hi, abby, good morning. >> hi, abby, can you hear us in d.c. >> you're on. >> good morning. >> hi, abbyear us. we're curious we've talked so much about the debate about playing fields and artificial fields versus the real grass fields. and there have been numerous debates from chemical standards to the literally how hard that field is. i know you support the real grass. but why? >> well i mean, natural turf is just better. like let's just be honest f you were to ask all professional athletes around the world they would say the same thing. i would prefer grass stain day of the week. um, you know, i played a long career for the national team. i played on both natural turf and artificial turf. and not only, um, is it just safer playing on real grass is safer it's for giving surface but it plays -- it plays in a way that makes more sense much it's the way we grew up playing. so you know ten, 15 years ago when synthetic surface popped up in this country, the game has changed because of it. you actually have to have different tactics which, um, it just makes it more confusing in an already co
hi, abby, good morning. >> hi, abby, can you hear us in d.c. >> you're on. >> good morning. >> hi, abbyear us. we're curious we've talked so much about the debate about playing fields and artificial fields versus the real grass fields. and there have been numerous debates from chemical standards to the literally how hard that field is. i know you support the real grass. but why? >> well i mean, natural turf is just better. like let's just be honest f you were to...
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ron brown stein and abby philip, thank you very much. ahead for us, a lot this hour, was the meeting between donald trump, jr. and the russians about getting dirt on hillary clinton or not? pamela brown has exclusive reporting coming up. inside the mind of a future killer. cnn gets more information about what he was thinking before he carried out the las vegas massacre. plus, steve bannon's war on the republican establishment is growing. adding more gop targets to his list. whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. [ that's a good thing, eligible for medicare? but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical ex
ron brown stein and abby philip, thank you very much. ahead for us, a lot this hour, was the meeting between donald trump, jr. and the russians about getting dirt on hillary clinton or not? pamela brown has exclusive reporting coming up. inside the mind of a future killer. cnn gets more information about what he was thinking before he carried out the las vegas massacre. plus, steve bannon's war on the republican establishment is growing. adding more gop targets to his list. whuuuuuat?rtgage...
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two sisters abby and fallon janet the debts were trying to figure out ways to make the most of their family's ranch in cat spring texas during the twenty eleven drought which was destroying practically every plant on the ranch except for one the thought to be just another annoying we that needed to be pulled you up on turned out to be the only caffeinated plant known to be made of the north america and while it took a bit of work abbi and jenna to be eventually brought this tea once revered by native americans a thousand years ago to the modern american public along with a series of awards for the work they do see this story is more than just a tale of some tasty t.v. it's a story about rising above adversity looking for the silver linings and bringing dignity back to people's lives like co-host tab but those sat down recently with i.b.m. follow co-founder of cap spring to find out more. in taxes there's a drought about ten years ago and we were losing hundred year old oak tree in our family ranch in cat spring texas statewide we lost about thirty million. it was devastating but the
two sisters abby and fallon janet the debts were trying to figure out ways to make the most of their family's ranch in cat spring texas during the twenty eleven drought which was destroying practically every plant on the ranch except for one the thought to be just another annoying we that needed to be pulled you up on turned out to be the only caffeinated plant known to be made of the north america and while it took a bit of work abbi and jenna to be eventually brought this tea once revered by...
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. >> abby: how is she? >> jack: she's a wreck, as you'd expect. >> traci: i'm sure the woman's in shock. >> abby: she's not the only one. >> ashley: tonight's been rough on everybody. >> jack: well, i-if one good thing came from tonight, at least mother sees gr
. >> abby: how is she? >> jack: she's a wreck, as you'd expect. >> traci: i'm sure the woman's in shock. >> abby: she's not the only one. >> ashley: tonight's been rough on everybody. >> jack: well, i-if one good thing came from tonight, at least mother sees gr
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abby abby?t's denials about the tillerson story that he threatened to quit and called him a moron, i'm told by aides this week the two have not met face to face and there are no plans at the moment for that to happen. their relationship is on ice. thin ice. and, you know, he has the job now, but when you talk to folks in the white house, they say we just don't know, and at any moment the president could just change his mind. they haven't really had any opportunities to broach the conflict over this issue and as time goes on, i think there are a lot of white house aides two suspect the president will stew and stew and one day tillerson is no longer going to have that coveted presidential confidence. >> detente at best. >> one thing that may help determine that fate is the rollout of the iran deal noncertification as we're going to be seeing this week. but what matters in terms of the president's attitude about this is what comes next. this is a one shot deal. you say i don't certify the terms and
abby abby?t's denials about the tillerson story that he threatened to quit and called him a moron, i'm told by aides this week the two have not met face to face and there are no plans at the moment for that to happen. their relationship is on ice. thin ice. and, you know, he has the job now, but when you talk to folks in the white house, they say we just don't know, and at any moment the president could just change his mind. they haven't really had any opportunities to broach the conflict over...
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this is abby and earn. they were conjoined twins attached at the head.o, the little girls underwent their first surgery to be separated. and look at them now. the 15-month-old girls and their parents are from north carolina. while erin is home with her family, abby is still in the hospital. >>> boy, has it been a beautiful week. we've had a lot of sunshine these last several days and above normal temperatures virtually the entire week. now, we do have some changes on the way for this upcoming week. let's take a look at some of our stories in the short-term. fog develop mostly during the overnight hours, let's say after midnight and become especially dense during the overnight hours and potentially for your morning commute. that's certainly something you want to keep in mind as yo you head out the door tomorrow. humidity return as we head back to work on monday. most of the afternoon looks relatively quiet. again, talk about some rain coming up. here is your future fog here. it looks like by the midnight hours, again, start to see some patchy fog develop,
this is abby and earn. they were conjoined twins attached at the head.o, the little girls underwent their first surgery to be separated. and look at them now. the 15-month-old girls and their parents are from north carolina. while erin is home with her family, abby is still in the hospital. >>> boy, has it been a beautiful week. we've had a lot of sunshine these last several days and above normal temperatures virtually the entire week. now, we do have some changes on the way for this...
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. >> the special reason abbie and this doll are a perfect fit. [ screaming ] >>> you got a mugging in progress and a motorcyclist who -- >> busts it all going down. >> the debate over a roadside justice. >> something looks fishy about that video, though. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a twin that man speech. >> i have so many amazing memories. >> a secret video that's going to spill the beans. >>> who is the coolest guy in the world? at least at this moment anyway? videos captured him on camera, he's a surfer of course. surfers are totally cool. >> whassup, bro? >> except this guy is surfing the skies over france. >> there was a shocking lack of ocean for a surfer. >> paddle out, get up on two feet. >> what is he doing? >> and hold it, hold it. you're cool, now bail out. >> wow. >> exactly this surfboard was mounted on a zip line, what you saw as this jumper took off was the guy holding on underneath. that caused this whole rig to have a stability so that this guy could get on top and stand up and basically surf the wild
. >> the special reason abbie and this doll are a perfect fit. [ screaming ] >>> you got a mugging in progress and a motorcyclist who -- >> busts it all going down. >> the debate over a roadside justice. >> something looks fishy about that video, though. we've got christian, oli, charity, nick and gayle breaking down the best on the web. including a twin that man speech. >> i have so many amazing memories. >> a secret video that's going to spill the...
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(ilana clicking cheek) (abbi) s. mom, you're gonna love that. you deserve the best. but, um, hand wash it ly. mm. yeah, definitely just hand... wasit. ♪ ♪ ♪ keep on love alive. (laughter). ♪ keep the love alive. >> trevor: yo man. ain't never coming back. i know, roy. i know. >> from chicago, the home of the man who could almost do the splits, it's "the daily show," with trevor noah! (applause). >> trevor:s with's going on, everybody! welcome, everybody, welcome, welcome, welcome. welcome to the daily show, everybody. my name is trevor noah. and this is the daily show. let me hear you from chicago! from chicago! take a seat, everybody, thank you so much. take a seat. wow, you guys are amazing. i could not be more excited. i could not be more excited. our guest tonight producer, actor, emmy-winning writer, chicago's very own lena waithe is joining us, everybody. (applause) so excited to have that conversation. but first what's going on chicago? you guys feeling good, yeah? you guys feeling good? feeling good, yeah, you guys want to talk about the cubs? you want to tal
(ilana clicking cheek) (abbi) s. mom, you're gonna love that. you deserve the best. but, um, hand wash it ly. mm. yeah, definitely just hand... wasit. ♪ ♪ ♪ keep on love alive. (laughter). ♪ keep the love alive. >> trevor: yo man. ain't never coming back. i know, roy. i know. >> from chicago, the home of the man who could almost do the splits, it's "the daily show," with trevor noah! (applause). >> trevor:s with's going on, everybody! welcome, everybody,...
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this is the new picture of abby and erin drain any therapy their mom at chop three months after the, conjoined twins were separated >> the wrapped growth in these girls and what they are doing and they are saying dad, dad and sitting up, and it has really been remarkable. >> reporter: greg hoyer says they will need one more surgery to finish reconstructing their skulls. >> we will have to go back in there, and put some synthetic material in there to give them the shape of skull that we want them to and to be able little bit more protective as well. >> reporter: doctor hoyer has been taken caring of the twins and planning the operation since he was born 15 months ago at children's hospital which provided this video. the separation surgery june 6th, took 11 hours, and a hero ing time for parents, heather and riley delaney, who live in north carolina. >> i put together got and bad, sill and awful, and happy and sad. >> reporter: before the big surgery doctor hoyer says that there were a series of smaller operations, first a cut where the head would be separated. >> externally we put a d
this is the new picture of abby and erin drain any therapy their mom at chop three months after the, conjoined twins were separated >> the wrapped growth in these girls and what they are doing and they are saying dad, dad and sitting up, and it has really been remarkable. >> reporter: greg hoyer says they will need one more surgery to finish reconstructing their skulls. >> we will have to go back in there, and put some synthetic material in there to give them the shape of...
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. >> abby: little kids in costumes and we'll be dressed up too so don't miss tomorrow's shows. >> pete: if four hours wasn't enough log on now for the fox & friends after the show show. >> abby: have a good saturday everybody. >> i spent a great deal of time on this, a better part of a year our position hasn't changed since day one and i think we are seeing new that if there was any collusion with russia it was between the dnc and the clintons and certainly not our campaign. >> dagen: after months of investigations there's still no proof the trump campaign colluded with russia, but what did we learn this week? an explosive report out of the washington post showing hillary clinton's campaign and the dnc helped to fund that russian anti -trump dossier. collusion, no collusion, john layfield says enough stop this nonsense on both sides and get working for the american people. hi everybody i'm dagen mcdowell. this is bulls & bears. the bulls & bears including john layfield this week, are gary b. smith and joan as max ferris along with daniel mclachlan. welcome to everybody. john you just a
. >> abby: little kids in costumes and we'll be dressed up too so don't miss tomorrow's shows. >> pete: if four hours wasn't enough log on now for the fox & friends after the show show. >> abby: have a good saturday everybody. >> i spent a great deal of time on this, a better part of a year our position hasn't changed since day one and i think we are seeing new that if there was any collusion with russia it was between the dnc and the clintons and certainly not our...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us." nate" is now a tropical depression, moving inland, after making landfall last night as a category one hurricane in mississippi. nate came ashore with 85-mile winds near biloxi and hit the mississippi coast with a 10 foot storm surge. the busy beachfront highway u.s. 90, and some gulf coast casinos were flooded. more than 100,000 residents of mississippi and alabama were without power for part of the day. but nate lacked the destructive power of this year's previous hurricanes. officials report no major damage or storm-related casualties.
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. puerto rico is looking for new helping hands to rebuild its power grid, destroyed by hurricane maria last month. today, governor ricardo rossello demanded the $300 million contract between the island's electrical utility, known as prepa, and a montana company called whitefish, be cancelled. later, prepa said that it would, once current work is finished. at a news conference in san juan, rossello called on prepa's board to terminate the deal and said he'll ask the governors of new york and florida to identify other vendors. whitefish is a
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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i'm worried with her brain swelling. >> reporter: there were scary days but abby survived and now mom can finally play dress up with both little girls. >> they are happy, contend little girls for what they have gone through. they have never lived outside hospital walls and they are still happy. >> reporter: erin has been discharged but abby remains hospitalized at chop. family is hoping everyone gets to go home together by thanksgiving. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we are wishing them the best. >>> in other news today a three-year old boy remains in critical condition after he is shot in the head inside a tioga home and investigators believe a six year-old brother may have pulled the trigger. it happened around 3:00 yesterday afternoon in the 3600 block of north 18th street. authorities say that the three-year old, the six year-old and their 12 year-old brother were all home alone when the shot was fired in the second floor bedroom. the shootings has neighbors frustrated. >> they should not have had access, no way. if they shouldn't, and it would have taken it
i'm worried with her brain swelling. >> reporter: there were scary days but abby survived and now mom can finally play dress up with both little girls. >> they are happy, contend little girls for what they have gone through. they have never lived outside hospital walls and they are still happy. >> reporter: erin has been discharged but abby remains hospitalized at chop. family is hoping everyone gets to go home together by thanksgiving. i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3...
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together abby and a lot right executive produce and star in the hit comedy central series broad city is also known for her work as an illustrator having created the new york times bestseller carry this book as well as her hosting duties on the podcast a piece of work along that has made her way into the film world starring in this summer's blockbuster comedy rough night and is currently preparing for a stand up comedy tour.
together abby and a lot right executive produce and star in the hit comedy central series broad city is also known for her work as an illustrator having created the new york times bestseller carry this book as well as her hosting duties on the podcast a piece of work along that has made her way into the film world starring in this summer's blockbuster comedy rough night and is currently preparing for a stand up comedy tour.
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. as more troops and materials arrive in puerto rico, relief workers are struggling to distribute desperately needed supplies. the u.s. territory that 3.5 million american citizens call home is still trying to get back to basics 11 days after hurricane maria made landfall. telecommunications are available to a third of the island. 45% of residents now have drinkable running water. 60% of gas stations are open and providing fuel. 11 major highways are cleared of debris and open. power has been restored to 59 hospitals today, fema director br
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the secret funder of a once secret dossier of opposition research on donald trump has been unmasked. the dossier, produced during last year's presidential campaign, purported to document possible connections between russians and trump organization business or the trump campaign. the washington firm fusion g.p.s. had been hired to produce the dossier during the republican primary season, and it eventually assigned the task to a british former intelligence officer named christopher steele. that's all been known for months. now, we know who
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening,...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. california fire officials said today they've turned a corner on the wildfires that devastated northern parts of the state for the past week. still, 11,000 firefighters from california and surrounding states are battling 16 large fires in areas north of san francisco. the fires have already burned 218,000 acres, an area larger than new york city. and 75,000 people remain under home evacuation orders, down from 100,000 yesterday. the fires have killed at least 40 people, making this the state's most lethal set of wildfires since modern reco
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. california officials say this week's fast moving wildfires in the northern part of the state have killed at least 35 people, making them the deadliest in state history. the fires have destroyed close to 6,000 structures and forced the evacuation of 100,000 residents. today, more than 10,000 firefighters battled 16 large wildfires that have burned more than 214,000 acres of land. california wine country has sustained the worst property damage, especially in the napa valley and sonoma county, fires there are only 45% contained. "newshour we
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. with the u.s. territory of puerto rico still struggling to recover from the catastrophe of hurricane maria, today president trump questioned the puerto rican people themselves, and singled out the mayor of san juan personally for blame. food and water shortages continue in puerto rico, ten days after maria made landfall. and, while more aid is finally reaching those who need it, the morning began with a series of tweets from president trump, taking on san juan mayor carmen yulin cruz. the early morning dispatches criticized puerto rican l
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump said today he believes he has the votes in the republican-controlled congress to pass his tax reform bill calling for what he claims are record tax cuts by the end of the year if not sooner. >> it'll be the biggest cuts ever in the history of this country. and i think that there's tremendous appetite. there's tremendous spirit for it, not only by the people we're dealing with in congress, but for the people out there that want to see something. >> sreenivasan: the republican plan proposes tax cuts of up to $6 trillion and
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening...
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>> abby: david you lasted four hours of the show. >> david: it feels great. >> abby: how many cups of coffee did you have? >> david: only one i drank one cup of coffee in the morning. >> todd: have a great day, everybody. >> president trump: the iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the united states has ever entered. we cannot and will not make this certification. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence, more terror, and the very real threat of iran's nuclear breakout. >> dagen: president trump saying not so fast on the iran nuclear deal. he's kicking it to congress telling them to toughen it up or he will tear it up. several world leaders are concerned by the move but gary b. smith says it's the right long term move for our safety and our economy. hi everybody i'm dagen mcdowell this is bulls & bears. along with gary b. smith the bulls & bears this week, jonas and john layfield along with jessica tarlove. welcome to everybody. gary b., you like the president 's decision. i think it's a great move, dagen look, the deal w
>> abby: david you lasted four hours of the show. >> david: it feels great. >> abby: how many cups of coffee did you have? >> david: only one i drank one cup of coffee in the morning. >> todd: have a great day, everybody. >> president trump: the iran deal was one of the worst and most one-sided transactions the united states has ever entered. we cannot and will not make this certification. we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more...
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walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. the american soldier whose death in africa unwittingly ignited a war of words with racial overtones between president trump and a florida congresswoman was buried today following his funeral near fort lauderdale, florida. 25-year-old army sergeant la david johnson was one of four special forces soldiers killed in an ambush by islamic militants in niger almost three weeks ago. two others were wounded. 1,200 mourners attended the service for johnson, a father of two children, with a third on the way. democratic congresswoman frederica wils
walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening,...
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. >> yeah, he stepped in to help them during the chaos that unfolded that night and abc's abbie boudreau it. the emotional reunion. >> come here, boys. oh, so happy to see you guys. >> reporter: this emotional reunion after a heart-wrenching week for las vegas after it became the scene of a deadly mass shooting. jenny, adam and their three young sons at the route 91 harvest festival, normally an annual family tradition. >> we look forward to it every year, the day the tickets go on sale we buy tickets, we book our rooms. >> reporter: quickly turning to then just suddenly fell. >> panic. >> yeah. >> it happened that fast. >> i had him on my shoulders. >> for the first 30 shots. >> yeah. >> and we dove on the ground and that's when lance came and helped us. >> reporter: the man they now call their hero happened to be an off-duty los angeles county deputy. lance moorman. >> i'm not hero. i just did what needed to be done. >> he started yelling get the kids down. >> had his hands over us, his head down and telling people don't move. don't move. you guys stay here. i'm going to keep you guys
. >> yeah, he stepped in to help them during the chaos that unfolded that night and abc's abbie boudreau it. the emotional reunion. >> come here, boys. oh, so happy to see you guys. >> reporter: this emotional reunion after a heart-wrenching week for las vegas after it became the scene of a deadly mass shooting. jenny, adam and their three young sons at the route 91 harvest festival, normally an annual family tradition. >> we look forward to it every year, the day the...
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. >> abby: and you're back tomorrow are you ready to do four more hours? >> dean: it's amazing you guys do this every morning it's tough , wonderful but thanks for having me. >> abby: we'll see you tomorrow. >> pete: we have more coming up. >> fox on top of american cities on alert and we are everywhere in new york city on a major terror plot taken down in las vegas where the hunt for a motive is eating up, in new orleans where hurricane nate is barreling down and on wall street where they're wondering what will stop stocks from continuing to melt up. welcome everybody glad to have you you're watching a special live edition at the cost of freedom i'm glad to have you i'm neil cavuto. here are the stories we're track ing right now new york federal prosecutors charging three men in connection with an isis inspired attack targeting times square, concerts and crowded subways. one suspect quoted as saying shoot up concerts because they kill a lot of people. we just walk in with guns in our hands. that's how the paris guys did it they've all been apprehended. la
. >> abby: and you're back tomorrow are you ready to do four more hours? >> dean: it's amazing you guys do this every morning it's tough , wonderful but thanks for having me. >> abby: we'll see you tomorrow. >> pete: we have more coming up. >> fox on top of american cities on alert and we are everywhere in new york city on a major terror plot taken down in las vegas where the hunt for a motive is eating up, in new orleans where hurricane nate is barreling down and...
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. >> reporter: meet abby and erin delaney, four months after being separated.tors at children's hospital of philadelphia who provided this video say 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> love you daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop when she learned she was carrying twins conjoined at the head. >> when the girls were born they were 2-pounds, 1 ounce appease, they were able to fit in my shirt. so they have grown a lot. >> reporter: before surgery there was months of detailed planning, doctors knew it was risky there, was a chance they could lose both babies. >> this is scary surgery and we're scared but we cannot let this fear limit our ability to operate either. we have to do the operation that need to be done. >> reporter: part of the planning involved using tissue expanders to slowly stretch skin that would be needed once the girls were separated. >> they make your brain strong , right. >> reporter: in june the twins were ready for sep
. >> reporter: meet abby and erin delaney, four months after being separated.tors at children's hospital of philadelphia who provided this video say 15 month-old formally conjoined twins are doing well but still need more reconstructive surgery on their skulls. >> love you daddy. >> reporter: heather and riley delaney on live in north carolina came to chop when she learned she was carrying twins conjoined at the head. >> when the girls were born they were 2-pounds, 1...
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dot com coming up we keep the compassion and inspiration flowing as tabitha wallace said start with abby and follow talks to the dignity of making a difference in your community from the least likely places straight to the watchable. and you know when there's no you know until you go into the other shows are those are the you know mr wilson exposed. to telling other things are true that he didn't intend to do that then. you have. to go to war if you will you know you didn't just you believe all of these blows in the glider and lay shotgun but on the number that the one seems nobody can take the one that. seals to it or got up out of the line down and you know it's going to go in the state of the impulse you know in and he's not a bully there's no room for the machine. to use it. so the he and. he will become worthless. colin is still exist. rico's treated as one does not run the economy calls on the hind fulsome alito and then will confront him along on the point zero three cool i see no one else can i do a lot of he doesn't make. the island is controlled by the us government and some pu
dot com coming up we keep the compassion and inspiration flowing as tabitha wallace said start with abby and follow talks to the dignity of making a difference in your community from the least likely places straight to the watchable. and you know when there's no you know until you go into the other shows are those are the you know mr wilson exposed. to telling other things are true that he didn't intend to do that then. you have. to go to war if you will you know you didn't just you believe all...