jury acquitting pro-life activist mark houck. he throws all sorts of insults and vulgarity of me and my son really overstepped his bounds. behind the wheel of a flashy electric car reminding of tax credit. posing in a ev hummer truck which costs more than $86,000. throw my hands up playing my song butterfly got away nodding my head like yeah moving my hips like yeah hands up playing my song. ainsley: good morning, washington, d.c. dark out there, still. brian: in the morning before the sun comes up. steve: sing it miley in the u.s.a. ainsley: how are you feeling? your team won. steve: i m feeling great. i said this in a text message string we had yesterday. i just hope that the super bowl is as thrilling as that game was on sunday night. it was fantastic. ainsley: it was. steve: kansas city came out on top. ainsley: did you watch until the end 20-20 you had to watch. steve: drove me crazy and i took the next day off. slept it off. then
steve: good morning, miami that says your 7:01 wake-up call. as you can see in the distance as the sun comes up, some scattered clouds out there. right now 81 degrees for a daytime high of 87. welcome aboard, folks, fox & friends in new york city where we are going for a daytime high on this tuesday 10/11/2272 degrees. room temperature. bryan: i don t know if you have done this but do you hope winter doesn t come? well, it is kind of late and still warm. maybe this is the year. enter just will forget about it. and we are in short sleeves. steve: you are one of those climate guys, right? when they stop having winter and start having summer. bryan: i will shave down the polar bear so i m not sweating. i m happy. ainsley: the best time to be in new york city. the fall is wonderful. when i think of my daughter at school, what is the high and low of school today? the high is, it is my father s birthday. my dad, i know he is watching. he likes my hair straight and
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me. i do.tion and i do this every day. it s a good question.of and frankly, it s none of your business. you re really very nosy. really y.now, usually this is e i launch everyone into the weekend with anothernologu thought provoking monologue. but tonight we re changing ton things up as most of you know, on fridays we typically doow, no our leftovers segment at the end of the show, but nott am anymore. greg s leftovers. yes. oh, feels like the end of the show. it s time once again for the leftovers segment. dr. drew called that thing that proves greg and his staff needd professional help. actually , it s whereofessi d the jokes that we didn t use this week. but we can t eat without our guests. he always gives me a thumb s up during exams. host of dr. drew after dark, no. drew the name. she talks business like it s nobody s business. most of the evening at it at six p.m. on fox business, liz mcdonnel. birthda tomorrow is her birthday over 50 and she doesn t look a da
with transparency. now on bbc news, click. this week, we re back in berlin as europe s largest tech show powers up. yeah, we ll glide through the halls to see what s big, what s new, and what s bonkers. what are you doing? multitasking. meanwhile, lara s been to the british seaside. not on holiday, though. i ve been looking at how 56 is hoping to make our coastline safer. and it s robot floors! chris has been making a right mess to put vacuum bots to the test. our robot now has a tail. yeah, i m not sure that was the aim. it s big, brash, bright, bold, really big, and it s back. did i mention it s big? set in the heart of berlin, ifa is europe s largest tech expo. and for the first time in such a long time, i got to come back to the coolest city in the world to see what s cooking. ifa is back to its heady mix of showiness and practicality. a place where your fridge can be part of a massive light show, with colour changing panels and a party mode. your garden is also now porta