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told. and now i am finding out that president to replace an ambassador. they can have all kinds of even the teleprompter was wrong reasons. and i don't think that that is on that. it is november 13th. my apologies again. to be so outlandish. i appreciate her years of thank you for watching "outnumbered overtime" on this service. but sometimes it is just not the fine friday. a lot of breaking news. right mix. keep it here on fox. >> the ambassador's transcribed interview has been going on for ♪ four hours plus at this point. >> dana: hello, everyone. >> dana: that's a long time. i am dana perino. a busy hour ahead. mike emanuel, thank you. the white house threatening turkey over the actions in syri we will bring in amy stoddard, and lisa boothe, the fox news syria. a live report moments away. contributor. a key witness in the democratic when you start with you, because you are a wonderful writer, good impeachment push is on the hill, columnist, you wrote today a and we are learning the foreign piece that basically said that you think the democrats are ambassador to ukraine telling lawmakers that president trump put pressure on the lawmakers to rushing too quickly to try to do fire her. all of this and that they should airing it out in minnesota, the may be slow their role little bit. president released on >> yes, i think that the deadline they have set to try to impeachment democrats and biden. get articles of impeachment on the house floor to be voted on by thanksgiving, or wrap this up >> they want to erase your vote by christmas so that they can to like it never existed. tell people this is not they want to erase your voice political timing, and they did and erase your future. not do it in an election year >> dana: we are hearing that will backfire. i think that they are going to the biting camp might not be happy with how the former vice president is dealing with bring one article -- one set of articles and do it one time. it. details on that in just a
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everyone is telling them in the legal field that they can do it minute. plus are you or sharon? multiple times, maybe they should do it as soon as tomorrow >> i post her driver's license, and her grades. because it is an emergency. but i think building a stronger >> dana: are you sharing too pace and case makes more sense much about their kids? and the answers are coming up on than rushing into something that "the daily briefing." will again politically backfire. of the president would love an first of the top story, the white house threatening early focus on ukraine sanctions against turkey, chief impeachment, and so would the white house correspondent american senators. john roberts was in the briefing >> dana: we have already seen this week the white house room when secretary sending the letter from the steve mnuchin of the treasury general counsel from the white house basically saying, we department addressed reporters only on turkey. are not going to participate in did not answer questions about the illegitimate inquiry, that's china, that could come up later what they called it and figure in this hour, but john, what did out other ways to stall. the white house say about turkey next week we know that the and possible sanctions in the democrats are calling a witness a day, every single day. future? >> good afternoon to you, he i don't know about that gave us a little bit of a head communication strategy. it's hard to keep up that level nod on china, but this is the of interest. your thoughts. >> i think what democrats should president putting turkey all be doing is not holding the morning. and the reason why that the testimony behind closed doors in secretary of the treasury came secret. out so very publicly to do this i'd think it feeds the narrative is because they really wanted to that this is entirely partisan on behalf of the democrats by say to president erdogan and his not bringing that information to administration, we are watching you very closely. light. and a lead from the testimony don't go too far here. what the president did was sign today, we saw selective leaks
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with text messages with kurt an executive order that gives walker along with other people from last week and adam schiff treasury new powers to put in place hard sanctions against refuses to release the full anybody associated with the transcript and testimony of what turkish government, all related to their invasion of northern happened. so i think democrats should bring the information to light syria. don't forget the president in the last couple of days, i think and allow the american people to decide. it was yesterday, tweeted out and i also think if you are that he has three potential trump, there are questions about options on turkey. the whistle-blower motive as one, he can send in thousands of well particularly now that it is u.s. troops to beat back the being reported that they only want to have an exchange with turkish invasion and protect the congress. >> it's going to have to cut you kurds. two, he can place hard sanctions off, breaking news. against the turkish government. amy stoddard and lisa boothe. and we will be right back. and three, he could mediate some settlement between turkey and the kurds. he responds to a question that i with drivewise. asked him yesterday as he was it lets you know when you go too fast... leaving for minneapolis, he would rather have the third ...and brake too hard. option and mediate some with feedback to help you drive safer. settlement between turkey and giving you the power to actually lower your cost. the kurds, but he said if turkey does not behave if they go past unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. the red line, and he did not say what that redline was, which is interesting too that they could now that you know the truth... put sanctions on. the president said he could shut are you in good hands?
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down the turkish economy any time if he wanted to. pain happens. saturdays happen. the secretary of state actually saying that, and ensuring that aleve it. nobody on the ground gets unduly aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. hurt. that has already happened. so we may have gone past that when pain happens, aleve it. point. but holding their powder dry for all day strong. the moment, but a very powerful that's ensure max protein, gun if they need to use it with high protein and 1 gram sugar. against turkey if they go too it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! far in their invasion of keep it up. northern syria. you'll get there. >> dana: john roberts at the whoa-hoa-hoa! white house for us, 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. breaking news, thank you. what we would originally start ensure max protein. the show on, we will talk about president trump. he was on the attack in minnesota. holding his first campaign rally since the democrats put in an impeachment inquiry. trying to flip minnesota which he almost won in 2016, trying to take it from blue to red, and a change of scenery. it was the president in hiselem. on stage unplugged and taking no prisoners after he went off of job items and his political opponents. >> from day one, the wretched
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washington swamp has been trying to nullify a truly great and democratic election. the election of 2016. they are trying, they are not getting very far. they want to erase your votes like it never existed. they want to erase your voice, and they want to erase your future. >> dana: the scene inside the arena was calm compared to what was going on outside. watch this. >> i look at the flag! >> dana: yes, that's right. hundreds of anti-trump protesters burned make america great again hats and faced riot police. first let's get to chief correspondent ed henry with more in the case that the president is trying to make. catch us up. >> he is clearly trying to go at joe biden and where he has been succeeding as being out there
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talking about hunter biden and ukraine. it is definitely the president playing some defense because of the impeachment inquiry. let's make no mistake about it. this has been a difficult political period for the president, but i have been talking to people around the biden camp, for very close to the vice president, expressing frustration that the former vice president himself and his surrogates were not getting out there and more aggressively pushing back against the president. meaning that these democrats close to the former vice president are telling me, they think some of the president's attacks have been working. we have seen him come down in the polls, elizabeth warren having a strong showing. she was doing that was some of her policy plants before the ukraine issue. but specifically the democrats are saying they want the vice president out there doing interviews, not running from reporters and taking this head-on. he has been out there saying i'm not going to let the president run down my family, but he is not giving any details. >> dana: i listen to a podcast some things are too important to do yourself. ♪
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with one of the former senior get customized security obama political advisors, and he with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. said that though bidens look awarded the best professionally installed system by cnet. like they have no plans to simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. defend against hunter biden. he said that would political malpractice, they knew about it, and they were not ready for it. i do want to play for you just know more about how president trump zeroed in on >> dana: fox news alert, california officials confirming joe biden last night. one person has died in 19 watch this. >> you can to beat sleepy joe. injured as a fast-moving wildfire rages across los angeles. from over 100,000 now ordered to he is totally controlled by the washington swamp for many years. evacuate as crew scrambled to save homes in the fire's path. by the way, whatever happened to hunter? where the hell is he? authorities warning people, get out while you still can. william la jeunesse is in porter ranch california. william. >> they are two fires right now [cheers and applause] where is hunter? in southern california, one in hey, fellas, i have an idea for the san francisco valley, and a new t-shirt. another one that started out in riverside. we have to report that one i love the cops, but let's do individual out there died and two are missing. another t-shirt. 74 structures destroyed, that where is hunter? was started by a trash fire, but to this one started around hunter, you are a loser. why did you get $1.5 billion, 9:00 p.m. when the santa ana
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winds came over those mountains and racing into the l.a. basin hunter? in the canyons like the ones that you see here. the winds have been nonstop ever and her father was never considered smart. since gusting over 50 miles an he was never considered a good hour. the fire 0% contained, and servant. he was only a good firefighters on the defensive. vice president because he basically you have strike teams understood how to kiss inside neighborhoods doing structure protection, 100,000 as you said evacuate it, only barack obama's [bleep]. >> dana: we told you it was 5 out of 23 houses and homes heated. damage. saying that hunter biden is a one fatality, the man died of a heart attack while protecting loser, what about that? his home while others evacuated. >> that is tough stuff, some of the democrats said that they are >> when we leave this table to sympathetic to the former ride in the cabin, we go back vice president because they don't think that is a fair shot. and there is a ridge, we call it they think that's a low blow, rattlesnake ridge, and i could but they admit in these see the flames coming over that conversations that this is the ridge. i said, we have to go. game now in politics, that joe biden's old school, he >> so the good news is right thinks that's below the belt, now, with only these two major guess what, folks, in the social media age and all the rest, this is how the 2020 fires in california, there are campaign is going to play out. he has not been prepared. plenty of resources, manpower, helicopters, retardant to go >> dana: and the biden camp along, but hitting this with 1,000 firefighters trying to expressed frustration that the slow the process, about
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dnc was not doing enough. and they said the dnc in 2020 is 800 acres an hour for 5,000 running a providence to make total. sure that every single person >> as the sun rises and the has an opportunity to demonstrate that they are the most qualified to be president. i don't believe it would be our chief mentioned, we continue to be a firefight out there, the role during this, we did have sound on that, but i read it to fact that the sun influenced heating up the fuels along with you quickly. >> they cannot protect one or another. >> dana: that's what they did the wind creates additional last time. hazard. >> here is the last point, a lot >> we are expecting better weather later today, the winds of people focused on the are supposed to die down about fox poll, rightly so for the numbers for the president. 6:00 p.m. so that we can get a but there is a number and handle over the weekend, but right now they have been pretty therefore joe biden that strong for about the last six or chris stirewalt went over today. seven hours. he went up three points in >> dana: william la jeunesse, september, so that the storm, he thank you so much. is still the front runner in our >> he was a friend to everybody. poll nationally. he was loved in our community by at 32%. elizabeth warren is exceeding everybody. you cannot find a nicer the many polls, showing that she is doing well and has been surging, but joe biden is still 19-year-old boy to be your in the lead. >> dana: we love to have you friend or to give you love, to here in new york, ed henry. we will watch you this week on look after you, he was the fox & friends. perfect son. weaning for reaction from the >> he worked very, very hard. minneapolis mayor's office, five or six days a week.
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after violence outside of the rally last night. thousands of protesters packing and his passion was riding his bike speared in the short three the street. some of them earning maga hats. and a half years of writing, he covered over 50,000 miles, which is more than what most bikers do matt finn was in the middle of in the whole of their lifetime. it all. he joins us from minneapolis. >> dana: those are the parents >> we are told that the mayor of a teenager killed in a car was pleased with the performance crash in the u.k. appearing on the show yesterday of the police department last night. to plead with the u.s. government to return the wife of we certainly witness a lot of an american diplomat who faced issues and restraint. questioning. they believe that the diplomat's wife was driving on the wrong police are getting reports and data from the incidence here. side of the road when she struck when we get that summary, we harry dunn as he was driving his will bring it to you. motorcycle in august. she then fled the country, and is claiming diplomatic immunity to avoid returning to the u.k. [yelling] >> the majority of the protests his parents talked about their effort to get the wife back in the u.k. were peaceful all day, but as the night progressed, there were plenty of bad actors >> we were hoping that he could intimidating and physically harming police and their horses. have talked to to the american towards the end of the rally, demonstrators lit maga hats on state department and sort things out, and hopefully have some good news, but he did not really give us any sort of good news at fire. protesters called police pigs all. >> i don't know why we were and threw objects at officers. we saw an umbrella being offered the appointment to go
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launched at an officer's head. and see him, we did not come out with anything other than what we already knew. please tell fox news that officers were supposed to tolerate protests, but not assaults. >> dana: i'm joined right now when people started beating their horses with sticks, that's by george demaree, civil when they put hellmann's on and litigation attorney, and you have tried a similar case, i started using pepper spray. i spoke to one very vocal wonder if you can explain to people how it worked in your protester after those, and she situation? go yes, in our situation i said she did not care if police represented the family of a girl who was killed in dupont circle or anyone was harmed. so are you upset that some of area of washington, d.c., by a your fellow citizens and drunk diplomat 20 years ago, the officers got hit with objects. >> if they died i would not give diplomatic immunity was requested to be waived by the united states government. a [bleep]. >> we did not witness any the georgian government waived the diplomatic immunity for criminal purposes only in that serious injuries, dana. >> dana: matt finn with the case. that is allowing the diplomat to report from minneapolis, donald trump taking on the media be prosecuted criminally, but last night, what he said is the real reason for the impeachment not necessarily sued civilly in that case. inquiry. >> dana: in this situation >> now the do-nothing democrat, come i want you to listen to president trump from the other day, and he is trying to artists and scammers are getting navigate all of this. desperate. 13 months, they have to move watch. fast. they know that they cannot win >> we are going to speak to her, and we are going to see the person driving the car, the wife
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the 2020 election, so they are pursuing the insane impeachment of the diplomat. we are going to speak to her and witch hunt. this is nothing but a partisan see what we can come up with so witch hunt, there is nothing that there can be some healing. that the dirty political >> dana: a photographer that establishment hates more than a was they are added to the event where president trump was president that they cannot speaking saw a note and it said, she is not going to be returned intimidate, own, and control. to the u.k. what sort of litigation could they are trying to stop me because they know that i don't actually happen here customer at this family said that their answer to them. lawyer said that they could i answer to you, which is true. possibly come to the united states and file a civil claim here, is that possible? the democrats have an attempt to >> it is not really possible. overthrow our government will produce a backlash at the ballot the diplomatic immunity is box, the likes of which they absolute once somebody has have never, ever seen before in diplomatic immunity, it is up to the history of this country. the sending country to waive >> dana: robert wolf, fox news immunity, that is, everything contributor and ceo, david webb, she does relating to her actions fox news contributor and host a while having that diplomatic reality check, a great show and visa in the u.k. would be everybody should check it out. protected under diplomatic immunity. robert, was this a thing of signs to come? a person with diplomatic more than a year away from the immunity would not be protected 2020 election, and there is this from her actions in
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washington, d.c., or anywhere in the united states, but overseas, much heat. >> i think it is sad. she would be. seeing the protests last night, >> dana: it is very we all believe in peaceful complicated, thank you for coming in and explaining it to protest, i think the rally was us. we will follow this may become disgusting. back to you as it develops. i thought it was below the office of the president. >> dana: do you want to george do mark, thank you. give -- city council member in seattle >> happy to. i think that the whole idea of wants to bust homeless people out of the area, but would thatr help fix the problem? family involved and kids ♪ involved as crossing the line. he is the president of the united states north of 300 million people, he has to start speaking to all 300 million people. i think we are in a situation where everyone is going to the corner and we are losing any sense of dignity right now. and i think that we need to get it back. and this is not yet a campaign. >> dana: do you think that the trump campaign might say, the president's children had been targeted in the previous campaign and throughout the presidency. >> i am not shocked that robert will turn this back as the mayor of minnesota will on the president, because blaming trump for the actions of the left, blame him for the riots in the fights.
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stop reporting on harvey weinstein, because he blackmailed nbc threatening to go public about matt lauer's sexual misconduct. nbc denied that claim as well. >> dana: let's bring in robbie sauve, a associate editor dylan mack editor, an amazing book >> dana: a fox news alert on rollout, a lot of intrigue up capitol hill, the fired u.s. ambassador to the ukraine appearing before the house until today when you first have ronan farrow on the record committees today as part of a detailing at least this part transcribed interview, recalled which is that nbc tried to kill back in may, democrats are the story. what do you think we will learn hoping this would build the about that? impeachment inquiry enter >> yes, this is pretty president trump, all of this as fox news confirms that lawyers incredible news. it confirms some of what we for the whistle-blower have already suspected, that obviously they had the story and asked the intelligence committee to let third client to testify he was working on it for nbc, am writing as to appearing in in and it ended up going to the new yorker. so never really made sense exactly why that would be the person. mike emanuel with more. case, because obviously nbc will >> dana, good afternoon, want to own this amazing ambassador came out swinging in bombshell story that we go on to her testimony saying "i have win a pulitzer prize, so now heard the allegation in the media that i supposedly told the ronan farrow's additional embassy team to ignore the reporting suggests that they president's orders since he was were aggressively lobbied by going to be impeached. harvey weinstein's people and
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that allegation is false. the executives have all these i never said such a thing to my calls with him, there was some embassy colleagues or to anyone encouragement, possibly business deals or reasons for them to else. the ambassador went on to say "i kill the story. and i would be outraged if i was am proud of my work in ukraine, a journalist at nbc, worried the u.s. embassy under my leadership represented advancing that my bosses do not have my back if i were to cover a story that reflects poorly on some the policies of the united states government as powerful person, that they would allow themselves to be lobbied articulated first by the obama administration and then by the by this powerful person to kill trump administration." the story. that's terrible. by the house intelligence >> dana: the book goes on sale republican says a president has the right to make a change. next tuesday, but there has been additional points about it, the other one is that nbc had seven as ronan farrow says, seven settlements with other women, that will happen before the 2017 revelation. >> they have maintained that they did not know anything about matt lauer until he came out and they fired him immediately, and ronan farrow was saying, that is not the case, there were all of these other examples of reports, nondisclosure agreements being reached, so we don't know, and in some sense he said one thing,
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they say the other. i will be interested to read the book. i certainly think he has more credibility, and i don't automatically just agree with everything he has served without cooperating it, but certainly has more credibility than the executives at nbc do at this point. >> dana: it will be very interesting to see how it shakes out. we will have you back. robby soave thank you. parents, do you share too much on social media? parent say that we have a real problem about it. >> for 20 minutes she takes a photo of me, and my teeth are black and disgusting. ♪
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member wants to give them one way bus tickets out of the area. dan springer following this from seattle. dan. >> dana, the purpose of the bus ticket is really very simple. to reunite the homeless with family members who could either take them in or support them in ways that the county simply can't. in the name of the program is homeward bound. king county which include seattle has had a major homeless pro plan lament problem for over a decade. more than 5200 homeless are unsheltered living on the streets. this despite the fact that spending in the problem has skyrocketed. the county has just approved spending $330 million on a affordable housing, shelters, and services for the homeless over the next two years. on top of seattle spending nearly $100,000 a year. if so reagan has proposed a homeward bound pilot project that would give homeless people a one way bus or train ticket back to where they have loved ones. other cities have tried it including san francisco, and the
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results have been mixed. "the san francisco chronicle" tried to follow up on 262 homeless who were bust home after a month. to just more than half were in stable housing. the rest could not be found or were back on the streets. for this to have any chance of passing in king county, it would have to be completely voluntary program and one that is viewed as compassionate for those who can still have a relationship with their family. recent homeless count found that 84% had lived in king county before becoming homeless with one-third growing up in the area, but another one-third arriving in king county in the last three years. councilmember dunn is asking for $250,000 for his belief that families of the homeless must be a part of the solution. >> dana: at least they are trying something. dan springer, thank you. another reason for teenagers to be annoyed with her parents. microsoft shows 42% of teenagers across the world have a real problem with her sharent,
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parents that share too much on social media. what did you find out? >> we talk so much about democrats and republicans being so entrenched in their positions that they are not in anything. there is another battle between parents and their kids, and it is moving as well. listen. >> i post her whole life. >> my mother, she wants to take a selfie, and i'm like, please don't post that. and she will post it anyway. >> it is a zoomed in picture right here. like mom! >> they post my events and say really dumb stuff. >> she posts everything. >> we post her driver's license test. i post her grades. >> she posts embarrassing photos of me all the time. >> she does not understand if you look ugly and a photo, you should not posted. >> this is why i am posting for him. >> no. i don't think so. >> my friends follow her. ♪
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do you know how embarrassing that is? >> we love him. we are proud of him. >> i'm just so proud of my beautiful daughter. and i think it is a reflection of me when i post these photos of her. >> it is annoying when you tell them not to post it and they posted anyway, that is annoying. >> not everything needs to be posted up. >> i can control that when he is 16 or 18. >> no, she is crazy. >> dana: so cute. across the board. >> the kids say mom, it is usually mom, sorry. to stop posting. at the response from mom's are, i love you, you look great, it is okay. if you think it ends when you hit 41, not so. marianne will be on the beach, on the beach, i'm not body beautiful over there, and mom takes pictures and post them, i have a job in the public eye, can you not do that? don't do that. oh, it's fine. >> it is across the world, and there is a little bit of a
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rebellion against parents. again, to the one girl's point, you can't post pictures where you don't look good if your friends are following them. >> it gets with a deeper level with bullying and too much information that you don't want kids to have out there. we did not run into so many of that situation in times square, but in general, kids are saying stop it. >> dana: it is interesting how younger people today, their whole lives are documented, sometimes on "the five" we will ask about your best pictures when you were a kid at easter and i'm like, you don't understand what that entails, we have to go call my aunt to see in rawlings, wyoming, get the photo album, take a photograph of it, we don't have all of this stuff. and i do wish i had more. >> it so funny that you say that, fox and friends ask about that around the holidays, it is a 25 day process to hit at my parents to go through the albums where the kids, here you go. >> it is sweet that they all love. >> i wanted to say, mom, i love
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the rate >> filling up at the brewery. >> gold 2.5% in europe, they are
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saying sales are doing quite well and we spoke to the president who asked about growth projections. listen end. >> our initial kind of what we thought was going to happen, three times as much as what the initial volume projections were. we anticipate more growth next year. >> dana, what we are seeing right now is a trend, a trend towards health and wellness. a lot of breweries and alcohol companies are trying to tap in, which is why you are seeing the trend of the growth of nonalcoholic beer. 2018, $20 million is being projected to grow up to $80 million by 2025. and it's not all about nonnonalcoholic beer, but seltzer, products, the ones that i'm holding in my hand is not
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commercial but the brooklyn special effect. it is supposed to be a logger and since it is live television, let's do this. i'm hoping that it's not going to -- oh, yeah, there you go. [laughter] so ladylike of me. it is so happy. it taste like a beer and less than 0.5%, 85 calories as well. and in november, in 30 states. that is what they are tapping into. >> dana: you've had more fun than anyone i see out there. thank you so much. that spring and the fox news contributor and host on fox nation. i wanted to know the calorie content, 85 calories is better than a glass of wine. >> that is amazing and good luck to you guys. >> dana: are you not a fan? >> there is no point, i'm sorry. >> dana: you don't like the taste of it? >> if i was going to have a nonalcoholic beer, i would have a ginger ale. >> dana: and they'll.
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>> i didn't like the taste of beer but i drink beer but -- >> people cutting down on their alcohol or sober, i think this is a pretty good thing plus all these breweries across the country, it is a great place for entrepreneurs. >> this is the lucky thing about the world it is not all based on my taste. good luck to everybody else. >> dana: to catch a buzz how many alcoholic beers would you have to drink? that is a lot. >> it depends on beer, but i don't know a good six or seven. like i'm not andre the giant status. >> dana: i drink six or seven. and i will not see me the entire day. >> we would have to rush you out because you would be like a little blueberry to roll you up. >> dana: i want to ask you about this because the residence in north carolina have been asked to go without washing their clothes for five days. and the officials proposing on facebook, the public's works crew needs hydrants to flush and
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remove excess iron. they didn't explain why the water would be unsafe or close. the voluntary initiative ends today. tyrus, if you have kids and they all play sports, especially boys, that is a lot of laundry after five days. >> yeah, i mean, i have big close so i can't wait that long myself. i'm just really concerned with the fact that living in a first world country and having so much problems with our water. >> dana: a lot of it has to do with infrastructure. it is infrastructure week which i just wanted to say. >> you can't wash clothes five days because you put your clothes in, they come out a different color in pieces. so what about, can you still showered during that time and or drink, obviously not. >> dana: you don't want to write about your hair. >> some of us more than others. >> dana: i think there is an infrastructure problem across the country, and that includes officials trying to figure out the best way to manage it. >> we can outdo laundry in my house? >> dana: that would be bad.
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>> you wouldn't be able to get in the house. >> dana: i want to ask you this because this beautiful display. this is halloween candy. now, there is a lot of questions what is the best halloween candy. there was a new anonymous poll because we have a poll for everything. it is reese's peanut butter copy, number two snickers, m&ms, hershey bars and candy corn. what is the big thing about candy corn? >> what is the debate about candy corn, my all-time favorite. >> dana: i like candy corn too. but they make candy corn for easter, did you see that? i like candy corn too, but i see the debate on twitter that it is good or bad. i think the examiner is for candy corn. what about reese's peanut butter cups? >> i like my peanut butter cups so i will stick to the original. >> dana: and also the college associate, snickers is a class
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classic. >> is a poem size which is always good. >> dana: what do you get out on halloween? >> advise. no actually, you know i used to be all about it but now i've become, because it used to be rules. all the kids lights are off at the house and it means you don't go to that house and asked for candy. and so watching the game or something, i'd have children at my doorstep. so i leave the lights off but they don't respect the rules anymore. so i just get a giant bag of fun stuff and get more than i'm supposed to. >> dana: i bet everybody wants to come to your house for halloween, tyrus, thank you for joining us, everybody. i'm dana perino. >> shepard: it is 3:00 and american troops pull back in syria where america allies are under attack. word today that the united states is sending new troops to that region. this time, saudi arabia.
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that as iran claims missiles hit one of its oil takers. fox news is in the middle between the three countries, and here, the capital of the nation's kurdish reason -- region but of course the kurds are or were america's partners e war on isis. we have complete team fox coverage with on the ground, but first, a live look at the white ho
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