redemption, if you want to be uplifted and inspired, tune in tonight. we are working hard to bring people together across the lines of pain. listen, we fight and argue in this country about everything from tweets to politics and we don t know how to talk to each other, and we said let s get people who should never talk, people that have real pain between them and see if they can have a conversation, and tonight s show is a mind-blowing show. the brothers have been divided since their father was killed. they have had issues and conflicts. these things tear up families and the brothers come together and try to have a conversation with this person. i will not give away the ending because the end of the show has so many twists and turns and surprises. when you see this, you might want to unblock our friends on facebook and reach out and have conversations. we have to figure out some way to come back together. this show, the redemption project shows people who have a
huh? not as much as him. it is just shocking. i mean, he gets into it. and it is shocking. jon: all right. harvey levin, we look forward to objectified about an hour and 15 minutes from now right here on fox news channel. thanks for joining us. thank you very much, jon. jon: tune in tonight, the all new episode of objectified featuring steven tyler s story at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on fox news channel. wildfires spreading throughout the western u.s. forcing one state to make an emergency declaration to get more help. details on that ahead. and the northeast is bracing for more rain, lots more. how long will this wet weather engulf the region in the accuweather forecast is next. when heartburn hits. fight back fast with tums smoothies.
south. beautiful 94 in phoenix. hi. wave to irving at home. everybody ought home where are you from. richard monday, virginia. what s youi would like to sao my wife and mother. janice: like it was planned. thank you for coming my friend have. a great day. janice: everyone is nice in new york city especially the visitors. ainsley: louie is his son s name. isn t that the new prince s name? that s my dad s name. it s coming back. janice: it is. brian: louie was a great manager of the. ainsley: martha does the show and has great red lights behind her. steve: tune in tonight. there won t be those lights anymore after tonight. brian: if i refuse to read we will ad-lib all afternoon. let me tell you what s going on. a little bit of unrest in israel. security on high alert ahead of the u.s. embassy hoping
it in stocks, right? new year s resolution time. great gift. trish: i m trying to encourage my kids to do this in all seriousness. it s very important to think about the habits when you re young. think about savings and think about what a bank account can do for you and maybe even investing a little bit along the way. you know, never too young. never too young. do it on your phone. i agree. trish: good to see you guys. have a very happy new year. make sure you tune in well, tune in tonight, first of all. i will be in on martha on the story here on fox news tonight. join me tomorrow on the intelligence report on the fox business network. i will also be back again right here at 4:00 p.m. on the fox news channel in for neil tomorrow. it s a busy week. the five is next.
today i m headed over to norman laua. if he can teach all these kids over the course of years, he request probably teach me in a few minutes, right? really. that s quite the challenge. how did that lessen go, a matter of minutes? i learned a matter of seconds, the amount of line dancing. didn t go well, tune in tonight. i guess the real answer is, whether they call you back. that s right. this episode, like the rest of the episodes of your season, you know, you touch on issues that might be uncomfortable to hear or delve into to talk. tonight you talk about some negative stereotypes about asian women, to what capacity, how did that conversation go. i talked to a filmmaker who made a documentary called