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headlines this morning, calling hillary clinton a liar, strong language. demanding an apology, and he s getting almost 40% support from republicans in a new fox poll. and then we have this, odell beckham, jr., making headlines not for brilliant play, but a dirty play, watch that carefully, this is not going down oh, yeah! we let you see all of it. it s not going down well, folks, but it s christmas week, we have another dynamite show. mark stein coming up later. varney & company is about to begin. miss universe 2015 is colombia! i have to apologize. the first runner up is colombia. let me backtrack and explain. it was clearly a rough night for steve harvey at the miss universe pageant. he read his cue card incorrectly, mistakenly crowning the second place contestant. well, then the crown was removed from miss colombia s head and placed on miss philippines. awkward shall we say to say the least. ashley: i have to say to make it worse, steve harvey tweeted out an apology
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