'Fox & Friends': Behind-the-scenes of 'the most powerful TV show in America'
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Amanda McKelvey
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Their phones are tucked away and papers are placed on the coffee table in front of them, while producers usher in directions through earpieces.
"Has the president tweeted yet?" Kilmeade asks the room.
The anchors return from the break before the question is quite answered.
In June, The New York Times called Fox & Friends "the most powerful TV show in America" due to its No. 1 fan: President Donald Trump.
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Business Insider visited the"Fox & Friends" studio on September 12. Here's what it's like behind the scenes:
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