[cheering and applause] greg: yes. yes! i agree. i agree. i agree. all right, settle down you girl scouts. it is friday you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guest. she talks with her hands more than marly magdalene. emily compagno. she is where louis vuitton meets the octagon. charly arnolt! he looks like a hobo went to harvard. tv producer rob long! and she is super thin with an impish grin, new york best-selling time author kat timpf. okay,, before we get to some new stories let s do this. announcer: greg s leftovers. greg: this is where i read the jokes that we did not use today or this week. what is wrong with the teleprompter? thank you. as always, it is my first time reading them. so if they suck, we will have joe mackey s computer loaded with images of nancy pelosi in a bikini. at this year s high energy are and see the walls of the convention arena were ready to collapse from all of the cheers and applause. fortunately they found the man to put a st
and the rocket s red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star-spangled banner yet wave? o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: our nation s capital lit up, moonlight bouncing off the clouds ever new orleans, and studio lights here in new york city. welcome to fox & friends. will cain, pete hegseth, rachel campos duffy. pete: let s do four hours. will: we always hold up four in our fourth hour. we never hold up one. pete: here you go. rachel: this group, this is the fastest i ever got for me. pete: i debris. work is the best when it doesn t feel like work. will: let s get it started. the biden administration is ramping up deportation flights to haiti as officials contain what is incredible surge in del rio, texas. up almost 15,000 people. a texas congressman warns the worst is yet to come. dhs agents sent 400 to the ground. texas dps, texas sheriffs, urging the biden admini
when you re ready, you push go. okay. [ sighs ] um, yeah, this is difficult. hello. my name is michael mcmullen. and i m was speaking to you on january 17th inside of a plywood box here to relate my recollections of 9/11. i mean, obviously it s very unresolved for me. i could see the damage being done to people, but they couldn t tell their own story in their own words. it was just plane, plane, plane, plane, plane, building down, building down. there was absolutely no space for more complicated stories about what people actually felt. so, this is it. go check to see. i just clicked it. go check to see if it went up. so we wanted to bust open space for that. you can see, we re in action. once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. they controlled their own story. [ clicking sounds ] hey. it became absolutely clear that this really was a very shattered experience with a lot of feeling and emotion behind it. i m just not and our
thanks. yeah. this is difficult. hello, my name is michael mcmullen, and i m speaking to you on january 17th, inside of a plywood box here to relay my recollections of 9/11. i mean, obviously it s very unresolved for me. me. i could see the damage being done to people when they couldn t tell their own story in their own words. it was just planes, planes, planes, building down, building down. there was absolutely no space for more complicated stories about what people actually felt. so this is it. well, go check to see. i just clicked it. go check to see if it went up. we wanted to bust open a space for that. you can see we re in action. n once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. they controlled their own story. . hey. it became absolutely clear that this really was a very shattered experience. with a lot of feeling and emotion behind it. i m just not. and our purpose was to capture exactly that. to tell the personal truth of wha
no, not yet. why don t we just start from the beginning. i m going to shut the door and when you re ready, you push go. okay. um, yeah, this is difficult. hello. my name is michael mcmullen and i was speaking to you on january 17th inside of a plywood box here to relate my recollections of 9/11. i mean, obviously it s very unresolved for me. i could see the damage being done to people, but they couldn t tell their own story in their own words. it was just plain, plane, plane, plane, plane, building down, building down. there was absolutely no space for more complicated stories about what people actually felt. so this is an go check to see. i just clicked it. go check to see if it went up. so we wanted to bust open space for that. you can see we re in once people went inside the booths, they controlled the recording. they controlled their own story. [ clicking sounds ] pain. it became absolutely clear that this really was a very shattered experience wit