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Cincinnati Enquirer columnist John Kiesewetter explains why Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer wears a purple tie every Friday (aka "Purple Friday") on "America's Newsroom."
It's to support the Elder High School Panthers, his alma mater whose football team currently has a 9-2 record for the season with one more game to go against those Anderson H.S. Redskins tomorrow night.
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FNC's Bill Hemmer was at game 1 of the World Series last night, alongside probably the most annoying Baldwin brother, Stephen. At the time of this interview it was still 1-0, Phillies. The game, and the company, would just drag on from there.
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