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>> yes, we have a picture when i was out there. it was beautiful. leaves were starting to change, leaf peeping, too. but after i came, i posted this picture on my social media. everybody was like did you try shoe fly pie, oh, did you get one, did you get one? i didn't even know what it was, did you eat here? did you do this? >> i went all the way out there, i didn't have single thing to eat. >> what you are telling me there is will be the first consumption of shoe fly pie in your whole life? >> i never even heard of it until now. >> interns are working feverishly to get a plate and utensils, we'll get to that in just a second, karen? >> amazing. >> cute little song, shoe fly, don't bother me. >> we put it in a song. >> what a good boy a.m. >> i tom, right? >> thank you. >> nice job. >> your success may be out of your thumbs, out of your hands why usual relationship with your mother might be the center of your success. >> is this like a twist thing? >> it is back, and so is the drama drama for your mama. >> okay, why are the lion's at each other's throat? >> i don't know. >> lucious again, really? we'll break it down in this week's em tire. -- empire. now looks intense and serious, but continued yourself laughing hysterically right after this moment? common. >> we'll discuss, you know the show that i've been watching? >> what? >> well, i'll tell you in just a second. queen sugar. >> oh, on own. >> it is good. >> my mother red the book. she said it is a good book. >> real good. >> you know what else? >> what? >> one of the hottest men ever in philadelphia is back in town. >> jayson werth? >> well, no, i love jayson werth, true. coal ham. >> oh, you lover him. >> dow love him. >> who doesn't love coal hamels in. >> he's on our show live today in philadelphia with jen. >> yes, coming here, and bringing in a big check. we'll tell you what he is doing here why this school, why this project? why he still loves philadelphia so much. a lot of why's, we'll answer a lot of why's. >> that's going to be fun, his wife will be with him, heidi. still giving back to philadelphia, even though they live in dallas, southern california. >> it must mean his heart is still here. >> i believe it is. well, at least little bit. so, katy perry was here what last saturday night? she was over at the man music center hillary clinton. >> big rally, big concert, wore big flag. >> that's right. she was big time in for hillary clinton. >> she perform at the fnc as well. well, she revealed that her conservative pastor parent, pastors. >> both are pastors, yes, in california. >> know said katie bee love you, we voted for donald trump. and trump was elected into offers. i think you know that's not breaking news, so thanksgiving is coming up. somebody asked katie are you going to be okay? >> and she quoted, put this out. tonight my parent voted for trump. but you know what? we will still all be sitting at the same table for thanksgiving. >> i think so many families will have that experience, generational. a lot of families voting for trump, and a lot of the millennials voting for hillary clinton so that's going to be -- it will be -- >> speaking every millennials, do you think if bernie sanders had got never there do you think he would have beaten trump? >> i think the polls don't show anything any more, but the polls did show that at one time he would have beaten him. >> my question though when it comes to sitting at the dinner terrible for thanksgiving, who talks about politics? is that one of the things you are not supposed to talk about religion and politics off limit? >> so don't bring it up. >> some crazy uncle. >> you make that promise to everybody, and then the wine comes in, seriously. >> somebody like jenn fred will bring over a box every wine. or couple of boxes of it, a lot of sips, then start coming out. >> it is just -- so prevalent this psych. >> i but what you do is then, then you got to figure out who they voted for, fan that matches up up with you, then you can unload. >> then you talk about it? >> i was getting on elevator the other day, trying to figure out, because i doesn't want to make anybody mad about how i voted for. so do you have figure it out. now, who is she talking about? who did she -- then once i realize we voted for the same person, then we unloaded. >> my husband is lying. >> depend being who you are talking to, it is a lie. it is that kind of election. you know, don't want to talk about it. >> i kind dove that too. i don't say who i voted for, but i see your point. >> my job as meted ate or. >> that's what i like when i came here, i think last year. >> some people eat before or after but -- >> well, thanksgiving. >> debate all morning whether he actually list tones me. >> , no no, just ask sue serio . >> the most important part of this job is to listen. >> so if you're telling me i don't listen, i'm not doing my job properly. >> oh, whole another level now. >> car send my witness, she said i said thanksgiving. >> oh, i was thinking about something else. >> i said love you. the point is distraction, sometimes play board games, wily out games, whole family will play. >> good for you. >> like pick sean area, sherades. >> here is the problem this year, the people, i don't foe if your families are divided, my families are divided, and we dig at each other, feisty conversation. we just met like last sunday tore my mom's birthday, you know they cannot help gloating. the people that ended on the victory side, na, na, na, na. >> oh, they're excited. >> and equally as shocked, the people that voted for donald trump. >> oh, no, they think they were right. >> really? >> they say he's going to change the country. >> i agree with that. but i don't think anybody had the confidence tuesday morning, ahh, he's going to win. >> i think -- >> i don't think he thought he would win. >> he said the polls were wrong, he said that pretty much all along. >> he also said the election was rigged. >> well ... >> let us know what you think. >> they both said a lot of things. >> that's the truth. >> that will be a lot of dynamics. and you know there is always some blow hard crazy person that will go on out open it all up, and fighting and things thrown. >> i'm not going. >> oh, i'm going. i need to eat. best part. >> that is area tiff ' used to r years on television. >> what? >> the word trump. trump, more important than that other thing. >> i almost feel i should stop saying that. >> why? trying to be funny oring? >> well, like a play on words or something or leaning one way or the other? you. >> no, i was raised, why i try to take the mid whole it comes to politics. i was raised, my mother was a democrat. and my dad was a democrat. >> really? >> my mother was a republican. >> interesting, usually the other way around. >> there was a story of this couple, married 37 years, standing standing in line to votement one of them would vote for hillary clinton. the other would vote for done al. they with going back and forth, oh, we still -- >> still love each other. >> yes. were really heated about it. >> the commontators? >> i love them, so funny, nice. >> i he is adeem. she is a republican, been together probably 30 years. my far end married almost 50 years. one was a democrat. one was republican. but they rarely tacked about it at the table or anything. >> yes. >> we had terrible fights. >> did i have a woman one time tell me if i vote add certain way and she found out about it, she could not be with me any longer. >> really? >> yes. >> you were talking with your family. >> you are mother, your father. >> speaking of thanksgiving, too, the intern waiting. >> she has no where to go. >> oh, okay. >> she will be fine. >> horrible. >> waiting here with knife and fork. okay. >> okay, i just didn't know if you knew she was waiting. i would say both of would you certainly say your mothers are key to your success. >> no question i was raised by very strong -- my dad rarely spoke. i am sure he didn't know my name. >> stop. >> we had six kids, very strong mother. >> we know you love your children, travel with them. >> my best friend, my advisors and everything else, we do all kind of stuff together. hang out. >> how about your mom? >> high mom, love you. the pointy bring this up because there is new study that comes out. i talk about our success. we open it to our mothers, win of my favorite pictures of her, her birthday yesterday, on election day. >> so, happy birthday mom. i owe it all to you. thank you for everything that you do. >> oh, look at her. >> yesterday we voted on tuesday. >> okay, you know what? we didn't sleep. the cycle has been, thank you, real difficult time. >> what? >> okay, the ninth, we found the the run, no one new on reelection day. >> oddly i did vote yesterday. i don't think my vote counted. there was nobody there. >> my gosh. and my mother of course we talk all the time, we are like best east. and she came down for my birthday. and this is a picture, my favorite picture of us when she came down with me, you know also on the same sorority, go to sorority meeting together. she wanted me to be fin formed about the election process, so, when i was in college, i was home at one point, we did -- we were pole workers together. we that together. we do a lot of thing, seaning, gone on double dates. >> she was like my dad whether i was in high school. >> i would like to show you a picture of my mother but she no longer alive. >> but you had plenty of pictures of her. >> yes. >> true. i could find some pictures, just trying to be, you know, silly. >> your mother talked to you, spent a lot of time talking to you, that's what the researchers say, really important. >> i know, gave me my sense of humor, very funny woman. >> really? >> maxine elizabeth jerrick. very strong presumption, like every time i would come in the back door, it was like the first time she ever saw me, she would have her hand in the bowl, making her meatloaf, oh, how was school? >> isn't it funny the thing you remember about what you remember? >> i would smell her perfume, give her the biggest hug, biggest memory, when every day, when i was leaving tore school, she would say don't let anyone take your joy. every morning she would tell me. that will remember, alec, don't let anyone take your joy. >> that's great. >> and just send me off on my day, still sends me those, especially if she knows i'm going through something. >> don't let anyone take your joy. >> have i ever taken your joy? >> ♪ >> i just want my mommy right now. >> maxine is an interesting name. was she maxy? >> no, they called her maxine. no nickname. >> no nickname? >> no. >> i remember i was in south carolina mother day, my mother, we couldn't meet up. so i made a power point presentation, you know, if you know my family, love those. all of our pictures and stuff together, did i it to this song. she was boo hoo when i did t she was boo hooing. beautiful song. >> very nice. boyz ii men here from philly. ironically, you end up in philly. >> i must have none then. i didn't know then but probably was a sign. >> probably was a sign. when i see your mother, i see the same thing. >> what? >> she will come running up in her high heels and i want to hug her. >> ya, okay. >> go ahead, finish off the survey. >> we talk a lot, talk to the children, better verbal skills, more language, words, then they have faster vocabulary rates, so it says every day conversations, mike how was your school day. alex don't take your joy. all about conversations helps us develop into the people that we are. about the self esteem, feeling valued as a human being. i can do it. >> so hug your mom, text your mom. >> do you guy, you know, watch how a guy treats his mother. >> oh, yes. >> do you think that applies? >> sure thing. >> we put pressure on all of the women out there. >> so true. >> so if you're just arranging failure, go call your mom and blame her for it. right now. i don't think that's what we are saying. maybe you just didn't listen to your. >> but your mother is the reason for your success, so having a hard time, is that the mom's fault. >> maybe a man in your mom's life distracting her from the stuff she wanted to do, then you wouldn't have that problem? >> ya. right. >> i have a message for your three sons. good luck. >> usual ' great mom. let's get to. >> this cole hamels and his wife are in town. let's get to this first. >> ugly, double play. >> oh, man. i remember this. >> great. texas rangers, back in the philadelphia area, roxborough, matter of fact, helping out another school. jen's with him. >> i don't have to say welcome back because you guys live here. >> well, we're just like everybody else, getting ready for the cold. >> good morning, heidi. great to see you. >> great to see you again. i said this off camera. could you invest monday any any school in any place, your foundation does great work. why this school in this place. >> i think we did. >> we have tremendous support here, that's something that we're very aware of. though i don't festally get to play here, we have made this our home, tremendous student environment, where we started our foundation, so we want to make sure people do know we live up to our promises. we still will make huge effort to, you know, be focused with education, in this area. and this was a tremendous school that was always on our radar. and i think we were finley able to get a grant for some phenominal people. very fortunate we are now able to kind of be the middle man. >> this is, they have tremendous staff, great student here, and we want to make sure that they're getting the very best. >> if you drive by, there is a farm in the middle of roxborough, coast and stuff. so one of the things you'll do, rebuild one greenhouse, and then fortify another one, as i understand it, right? >> that's correct. it is a phenominal school. i used to be an aggie, near and dear to my heart. i think for the longest time, let's get an ago school, please, please, i grew up on a farm as women. i know the importance that it has to not just the kids early, the community, and like you said, it is in the middle of a neighborhood where these kids get to learn greenhouse skills, and farming skills, real life skills you know if college is not your track, this place is amazing. that as soon as you're done with high school you have real life skill sets. >> we talked a little bit, i was telling but my little guy brody. but kids learning stuffy think farming and ago, do you have make your own way little bit, right? do you have get along with the cow, right, teaches you a little self confidence, self preservation i'm sure? >> bigger skill than just having a cat or dog at home. >> i think like anything, starting to see good transition in the united states with, you know, gardens, backyard gardens, seeing, you know, raising something up, then actually being able see the benefit. >> and eating. >> of course. and i think that's great. i think that's what you really do, you see the restaurant, really taking the farm to table a lot more, and, you know, people really becoming more aware of what they're eating and then consuming, it is great. >> that's right. it has been phenominal. a i agree. a lot more people are becoming aware of things organic, good for their bodies, and nutritious, again, just being part of that, and seeing this whole new generation kind of come back to how i grew up. really cool thing to see. >> all right. we let in with the world series, right? and i shared with you that i had a person in my tummy when you won the world series, that person now in second grade. so the question is: of the big four, i have to put you on the spot. eagles, sixers, phillies, or the flyers? who get the next championship in this town? >> oh, man. see it's been tough. i haven't been able to pay much attention to the flyers. i've seen a lot about the sixers, when you see the first overall pick, you hope that they're able to put that together. basketball is tough though. you know, i think between the phillies and the eagles, it is going to kind of and toss up, i guess if i have to flip the coin, probably put it at the eagles. >> okay. >> you know, just because there is still a lot of work with building up true foundation for all three sports, and i think the eagles are on their way with the quarterback they got. >> i bet my friend last year, he bet sixers, so upset about the ben simmons injury, so you and i are sport people, cole. we got t thank you so much for remembering these kids look so excited and will continue to cover you guys. thanks for living up to your promise. >> thank you. >> cool, there go. >> we love them. thank you. 's do-able. >> adorable. >> thank you, hammell's. so, this is a first for television. now, alex holley has never consumed a piece of shoe, what is it? >> shoe fly pie. >> let's do it. this is going to be -- >> it looks good. >> and basically what is it like molasses? >> take a big chunk. >> trying. i'm trying. here goes. >> ♪ yum, i like it. >> crumble on top. isn't it good? >> now you say i need a bigger piece? >> go for it. >> i don't think took this. >> here goes. >> bigger than your mouth. >> still good? >> okay. good stuff. >> whistle. >> stop. >> the whole coffee cake in her mouth. >> could you tell people what's coming up next on the show, al next do your job. >> okay. melania trump is going to be at the end of january, toward the end every january, the first lady of the united states. a bunch of stuff we don't know about her yet. i found five things that you may not know about your new first lady. >> our sister station, fox5, over leg guards ya airport, that's donald trump's plane, we believe. >> why wouldn't we believe? that donald trump and melania are on that academy bus. >> you don't think they would take a limousine or something. >> let's watch and see what happens. >> my money is the press corps following them, or people, the campaign. >> you know what? i'll go with that. no way donald trump was on a bus. >> but may be. you know what, remember the pope came to philly, he was here a fiat. >> that's true. and donald trump does travel on the trump bus, campaign bus. leave the driving to us. >> you don't think he would be first off the bus? >> well, come on, zoom in. >> bus driver. >> really? >> these look like press people. >> all haggard, wrinkled and everything, getting their own luggage. >> is that his private plane there? >> he has the trump logo on it. so, you think about the time would you fly down, if you have a 11:00 meeting? >> true. you don't want to be late? >> hole on. >> got to be a -- >> no, going on by. >> a lot of suv's there. >> i think you're right, get on the trump plane. you're always right, alex. >> oh, stop. >> and then trump and donald trump and melania. >> secret service. >> if you have to guess which one they're in try to throw people off. >> don't really want to know do you? >> oh, see they're circling around. there is another plane. >> the one he normally is on. he's on the black one. and the press goes on one that's more turquoise, blue in color. the logo. >> i see. >> look at all of the jets there. you can get a black one in the middle. i don't think i've seen a black jet like that. see? >> what's the black? >> the nor for gown. >> oh, look at that, like still. >> talking about the leer jet? >> yes. >> okay. yes, navy blue trump plane. >> do you think we'll see trump get out? little carpet patch in front of the stairs? >> you know serious when the ambulance is in there, that's what the president always has, couple of ambulances in. >> this must be it. >> what do you think of the future fist lady melania trump is wearing? >> what color will she have on, first visit to the white house? >> red or white? >> i'm going to go bone color. >> she has been wearing white recently, just wore white when she came out the an acceptance speech, wore white for her big speech. >> it was a big thing, wearing jumpsuit. >> let's put money on this. >> oh, gosh. >> i got a buck. >> you know what, i think that's incredibly sexist, always comes down with women, what are they wearing, their clothes, no matter what is she wearing, men, another suit, another blue suit. >> donald trump is he going to wear red tie, blue tie, because he is meet wag democratic president? >> i say he'll wear the powder blue time, even though he wears a lot of red. >> thank you. >> blue tie? >> person standing in front of the window doctor. >> that's her dress and it is bone. >> what, where? >> guy caring it. >> will you get out. that's like the press corps people. >> that's not either. i bet that's her dress she will wear. >> you guys do this at home with your families. >> lee is wearing black. >> probably a coat thoughment it is kind of chilly out. >> no way she would walk by herself and no one help her out. >> there he is. oh, maybe it is, okay. >> that's her. >> he is moving. >> she is skipping. >> didn't even wait for him. go girl. >> good thing he has distinguished, very distinguishable hair. you can see it from a helicopter. >> there they go. off to the white house. for the first of many times. >> back of the plane. >> well, to go to the front. >> yes. >> looks pretty cool. >> so around 11:00. they'll have their meeting. and he has what 72 days until he goes to the white house for the final time and stays there. and his 4,000 appointment, he's got to get together and figure out. >> oh, for his administration? >> yes, 4,000, 1100 of them have to be approved by the senate. >> now, if i had a meeting at the white house, straight up 11:00 i would have left the house earlier than will the 30. >> do you think you go out, go to lunch, i'll go to my lunch? >> if i were either one of them i would not have to want to sit down and talk at a dinner at a lunch. >> i'm sure they have lots to talk about. >> show me the closet space and i'm out. right? >> sure. have to go to the private quarters and they'll be talking for long time too. >> that will be an interesting conversation, first lady, michelle owe bamm, a the new first lady mill answer ya. >> both have excellent style. both mothers. >> all things to identify with. >> do you bring up the speech? >> oh, totally forgot about that. that's true. >> no, no. >> of course not, michelle wouldn't come out, hey, do you want me to write some remarks for you later. >> stop. >> no. >> no. >> so when they don't have a lot in common you wouldn't think. she grew up over in europe, right? she was a mod snell. >> fashion, children, common ground, speaks five different languages, well, that's impressive. michelle of course, michelle owe bamm, a very impressive herself. what, princeton, harvard, all of that? maybe they'll talk about business, hey, what's the best way, give me advice forgetting this white house together so we can move in, because what, he is ten, living in there too? >> true. >> michelle obama used to, that her child, malea, was also the same age. >> look at that. >> that's what they'll talk about, it will be the children, how you raise a child in the white house. that's how they'll do it. >> speaking about raising children and having families and dynasty, crazy night as always, empire. >> and of course, when it comes back, the drama comes back, too. do you remember this scene? the lion's getting at each other. we'll break it all down. empire recap next. quincy, you here? ♪ fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect 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something like that up which i don't know what the hell you're talking about but if i did, that would be violating code right here. >> okay, you know what... >> violating code. >> what are you doing. >> yes. >> do you think he will snitch. >> i think so, if you are talking like that like this tough street dude and threatening to snitch, not the in the the streets but the code is, come on hand. >> you don't do that. >> yes. >> we will to have see. >> they are trying to work out a tiehl but we will see. let's talk about cookie and angelo they are figuring out their relationship. they are trying to figure out if this is working. >> like a little dance. >> cookie starts having trouble with her parole officer giving her a cold shoulder, and he brings it up with takee digs hoist a politician, did he get involved in this. >> you want to keep me in check. >> i don't headache a habit of keeping women in check. you got me confused with your ex-husband. >> leave luscious out of this. >> how can i. >> he is making sure he is very much a part of this. >> what is that supposed to mean, angelo. >> i know you know this but you and luscious, you've got unresolve issues you need to take care of. >> my only issue is being told what issues i have. see, angelo. >> i don't, you don't let me. every time i get close to you you put a wall up. >> there you go. >> i just can't. >> okay. let's just cut this night short, because we're both getting reckless in the how the and one of us will say something that we will regret. >> we already can that. >> good night, cookie. >> yeah, well, good night. good luck. >> she ushered him right out. >> because she's this love with drama. that is her issue. angelo is like i'm a thighs guy, relax, i didn't do anything to you. she's not hearing it. the drama ace starting to occur. this is her problem. she will they ever find a good hand because she loves drama. >> somebody is getting in the the way. i don't know if it is angelo because are you concern with his political image or is it luscious getting in the the way. >> i think it is half brother, the cop that has been pulling strings. >> it probably is. that is a good point. i kind of like them together. >> yes. >> maybe it will work out. we will see good lets get to the biggest moment of the episode. you know what happens help luscious lions gets board he starts to stir things up a little bit. when his son hakeem were having a unifying performance like an on line streaming concert he said this is boring, i need to set things on fire, almost literally. >> i hate to be the within to break it the to you but your brother already got that. >> my brother. >> not jammal, andre. >> no. >> man, you better get your girl back. >> come on, brother. >> ♪ >> nothing happened. >> oh, my goodness. >> shut up. >> don't worry about it. he is just vibing. >> this is over. >> everybody out. >> i died, i died. hilarious. as soon as i saw it, when he cuts to it but when it got all tense he is like oh, high god, he is over here, vibing. >> it is all too well, i was like andre, this is reality tv. it is like really, like a real thing, because apparently they argue and this is what they do best. >> it was on all of the cameras, streaming. >> well, hakeem, he said some things in his performance that he shouldn't have said. >> he wanted to get little romeo, his character, he wanted to do it the for him but when luscious came, andre is taking your woman. did you see him. >> yes. >> so that is it, empire recap, okay. >> join the club because we do a little q fire at 12:00 noon. >> yes. social media, our collogue fox 29, lets get to bob. >> hey, bob. >> good morning, everyone. you know, this election coverage and septa strike has just done me in. i need a little break. so for today's breakfast with bob i have come to the bed and breakfast up here in new hope. we are at inn at bowmantill and i'm in the george washington suite. we will go down and have some breakfast, come on, breakfast is served. 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new hope. we're on 5 acres, four suite, four rooms. >> i stayed in the george washington suite. >> well, he has been around here. we didn't invite him to breakfast because every year just down the road 1776, they recommemorate that on christmas day, and he crosses the delaware. such a great place to be, just 5 miles away. >> this is our chef. this this is our chef. he has been here for ten years. he does an amazing job. >> i smell baked beans. i love bake beans. >> where do we eat now. i just had a very restful night here at george washington suite. oh, good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> you guys are all dressed i'm still here in my robe. everyone enjoying breakfast so far. michael, come show me what you have, on the menu here. now how does this work. >> what we do is different entrees every day. we have two or three but we have one routine thing. it is our full english signature breakfast. it is pretty much everything you can put on a plate. it is really cholesterol to go we call tonight england. sausage is made through a recipe in hatboro. they are wonderful. we have pancakes made from scratch. you can have about a nan, blueberry, sausage pie, french toast today, all of the above. >> i wanted to show one thing when you come to the inn here, for breakfast if you choose eggs, you will get, the picture of your own eggs and you have to go out here, come on, check this out through the conservatory. if you wanted eggs for breakfast, michael, i come out here and go to the chicken coupe. >> we have chickens over here. they are working chickens. i think some of the people from new york don't even know that eggs come from chickens but they get very excited. >> you know what else is cool too they don't allow children here at the inn. it is a couples only inn. what i have done is book next week even for my wife and i, i will drop the kid off at uncle will mike's house for weekend and come up here to new hope, what do you think of that? is that okay, mike, are you cool with that back there. >> i am fine with watching your 18 kid, that is fine. >> but you have to take that hat off because there won't be anything going on with your wife, kerry. >> maybe a grilled cheese. >> truly a romantic escape. >> he is a talker. he will talk the rest of the day. >> shall we go back to the melania trump things you do not the though about her. get on twitter. do you want to hear shore about brad pitt and his ex-wife. >> we will get more in the commercial here. we will take a break here, megan. so get on twitter. brad pitt or things you don't know about the new first lady. i missed the line of the day. i missed the line of the day. >> we will come back to that one. >> i have never seen, donald trump on a bus. leave it to our viewers. he was once on a bus, with billy bush. >> oh, my god. >> thank you for that twitter people. >> well, we had four votes, here, in philadelphia, should we do a story about brad pitt or melania trump and vote came in two appease. we will do both. please do the honors. what is new with brad pitt. >> well, brad pitt has been cleared, in the child abuse investigation, by the l.a. county department of children services, of course, it goes back to the september incident with him and mad docks on that airplane that, you know, that had physical contact that was made. everything worked out for brad in the investigation, now here's the situation because he has been cleared that gives him a huge advantage in the custody war against angelina jolie we are told a lot of judges in california favor brad's position and as long as there is no history or no evidence of wrongdoing or violence between him and kids, he is looking good in that situation. >> because some people are saying, he settled and custody agreement, i was confused. he is cleared thousand. interesting. >> he is good now, just a story. >> what is crks what is that team. >> he is fascinated with that team. >> krks is a clothing made out here, receipt i cool, the guy is my friend. >> supporting his friend. >> yes. >> it is my brother, my friend. >> okay. >> yes. >> you guys have have such an interesting discussion, about the the election and everything else, it got kind of of heated. >> it always does, man. i like to thank pennsylvania, for tuesday that it, that was exciting, so, you know, hopefully... >> hopefully it will work out. >> your tongue is stuck in your cheek there, van. we will see you this afternoon. >> look at him. >> he is always stirring up the pot. >> i don't know if i can wear that shirt. >> i'm not a crook. >> speaking of the president, president-elect donald trump is in the air right now flying down to d.c. to visit the white house and she our next first lady is with him. i found five things that i did not the know about her we will share after the break. ♪ >> happy birthday sesame street. forty-seven years ago today. >> is that it. >> it is almost 50 years. so, come on. >> i love that song. >> so, melania trump is in the air flying from new york city down to washington d.c. to take a tour of the white house. so, if that is our new first lady, abe it is, what do we know. she's from slovenia, eastern europe, slovenia, former model. i knew that she was a model. >> bless you. >> so sorry. >> well, hello. >> ocean drive is a big popular magazine in miami. and i did not know this, she started out as a hand model. a hand model. now, you know i can relate everything to seinfeld, george, became a hand model. >> they are milky white. >> you know who hand they remind me of, ray mckidany. >> oh, ray, he was it. >> we don't want to hear ray's story because he got in trouble with his hand, over using them. so that is whole other story. she's a daughter of the car dealer melania trump is and a fashion designer. >> both of her parents. >> yes. >> lovely. >> interesting. >> he is a car dealer. you would think they would start selling more cars. >> mom will design her dresses and outfits. >> boom. >> she was on, you have to wear american clothes when you become first lady. the that is why she has been wearing ralph lauren and more american clothes. >> yes. >> speaks five languages, over in europe they teach you languages, when you are a kid. she knows her native and establish, english, trench, serbia and german. >> and donald trump's to third wife, head of the new york fashion party in 1998, seven years later they got married. look at that wedding pictures. she wore a dior dress worth $100,000 draped with 1500 crystals. >> wow. >> so no president has been married that many times. we had one bachelor was it james buchanan from pennsylvania. >> third time is a charm. >> apparently so. >> melania said as first lady she wants to dedicate herself to stopping cyber bullying and increasing civility. how ironic. >> she want to focus on mother hood, that kind of thing. that is wonderful. baron is ten. he will be in the the white house. he is one of the youngest kid we have even being in the white house is that right. >> mallia was same age but youngest boy since jfk era when john/john was in there as a little will guy. >> i believe i have been confirmed that james buchanan was a bachelor, i believe he is from pennsylvania and he is considered one of the worst president of the all time. >> it is true. >> it is true, the worst. >> he basically was into slavery and basically started the civil war. thanks, jim. >> hopefully we're in the back there again, goodness sakes. have a good day. tomorrow is friday. >> yes. >> boom. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 cash 4 lifes ♪3 pick 3s ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. 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