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sure to tweet to us, that is it for this week's show thanks to panel thanks to all of you for watching, i am paul gigot hope to see you right here next week. . >> fox news alert fort lauderdale reopening today. after a deadly shooting, yesterday. it is business as usual, everywhere, except for terminal two that is where the gunman opened fire yesterday, welcome to america o's news headquarters good afternoon i am julie. >> good afternoon to you as well i'm kelly wright five people killed and six others injured, in yesterday's ram papal chaos caught on camera, as travelers ran for their lives, suspect iraq war veteran in custody said cooperation with investigators began trip to florida in anchorage we are awaiting information from fbi in alaska
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florida governor rick scott says community uniting in if face of that tragedy. >> this is a tragedy it is horrible people lost lives lost loved ones we have people still injured, but we have a lot of wonderful people and doing a lot of nice things for each other. >> we have fox team coverage on all of this steve hargon police at hospital victims being treated at this hour we begin request phil keating hollywood international airport where it ensured what can you tell us as to kelly 30 minutes, in anchorage alaska fbi is there, is planning on having a news conference, to discuss its deelths with the fort lauderdale airport shooting suspect esteban santiago, who fbi alaska determined was delusional in need of mental health treatment after santiago in november walked into fbi office in an correspond aiming claiming u.s. intelligence was planting seeds in brain forcing him to watch isis
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propaganda videos, today, santiago is here in broward county florida in custody of u.s. marshals, and his i arraignment in the federal court and fort lauderdale is scheduled for monday the charges he will face could be announced today, investigators say santiago bordered a delta plaep in anchorage late thursday night connected in minneapolis land around noon yesterday fort lauderdale where he then walked to you baggage claim reretrieved proper plea registered .9mm handgun according to authorities from checked suitcase loaded it in bathroom according to witnesses in 70 to 80 seconds shot 11 people, some at point-blank range in the head, killing five wounding six. about 40 others were injured in the stampede of panic and terror. >> indications are that he came here, to carry out this horrific attack.
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we have not identified any triggers that would have caused this attack, but, again, it is very early in the investigation. and we are pursuing all angles. >> two hours ago terminal two beige that had been abandoned in thank you baggage claim area were shooting happened, was brought up, in a plastic wraps pallets loaded into a truck to be collected later, of course, some suitcases bronc to dead injured as well as every won else in shooting dropped everything and ran for their lives here at the airport, planes taking off landing the airport reopened for business at 7:00 a.m. airport believes 85% of normal operations will be handeled they are still are going to take days to disseminate 20,000 pieces of suit luggage suitcaseses cell phones abandoned inside terminals as everyone panicked fled for lives in terror yesterday.
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>> a new normal going on right there phil keating reporting thank you. >> victims of the shooting we have they with taken to broward healthy medical ancestor about three miles from the airport steve harrigan is live at the hospital with very latest on patients there hi, there. reporter: julie that short distance between sight of the shooting at fort lauderdale airport and medical center level one trauma center may have saved wlooifz fis gunshot victims brought here 20 minutes after the shooting began, as of now, six gunshot victims in this hospital, three of those are in critical condition, three of those in good condition, and we expect one of those patients to be released sometime today, the doctors here say they plan and prepare for such awful scenario regularly that is a mass shooting. >> looked like chaos but controlled -- >> no one who arrived at hospital has expired they are all in the hospital, doing --
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best we can do right now. but everybody is stable. reporter: in addition to the six gunshot victims there other people suffered lesser injuries many occurred during panic after the shooting several people suffering from heat captivation exhaustion some nails michael oem, ae 57 land surswayer traveling to florida to go on cruise vacation he was shot in the baggage claim area material two his wife shot through the shoulder. survived him, back to you julie. >> oh, my gosh thank you so much. . >> joining us now for more on this chad former assistant administrator for security policy at tsa vice president of webbingster walker thanks for joining us let's look over this we know what happened. we saw it all unfold right
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here on television. right here on fox news he channel what can you say about the actions of the tsa as wells people so that more lives have been saved? >> yeah i mean i think what you see here is that the system there is external a vulnerability in the system we as you can about soft side of airport talking about baggage claim area ticket counter, the arrivals the kadepartures in parking facilities there so what you historically see you see tsa checkpoint clustered around checkpoint the sterile area of the airport where majority of their resources go, trying to keep bad people and bad things off airplanes what we have seen in the past domesticly international in turkey you see softer side of the airport the target vulnerability as tsa, dhs move forward they think about manners to secure soft side of the airport like baggage
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claim. >> that is one of the most difficult things, because perplexing you can look at an entire airport facility and realize that you have to put security in certain places, where you will strengthen that but this is someone who got off plane from canada, a former military member, had a checked gun goes into his bag pulls out the gun loads it opening fire we can't always prepare for that eisenhower lo scenario what do you think will be operational security measures that have to be enforced in these soft places? >> tsa will look to make sure all procedures were followed individual declared his weapon made sure the current procedures in place were followed if not obviously they need to take steps. >> here is my point i have to follow someone checking a weapon now and make sure, that that weapon is cleared when they land? and making sure you follow
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them out of the airport? >> no, you currently do not. again, the baggage claim area in many airports is very much like a shopping mall. it is a large venue you got a lot of people coming and going you have a lot of bags there, and right now, it is up to local law enforcement, and having a presence in those areas, to make sure that something bad doesn't occur, tsa has limited personnel there viper teams k-9 portrays behavior officers looking for airport at suspicious behavior, but all of those things are more or less area discernibility not deterrent not guarantee going to stop something every sometime. >> they can't sit back and actually zoom in think this person is going to do something wrong, and it is coming out the that this young man might have had something psychologically disturbing something you don't always know again going forward it is a very difficult time, for
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terrorism that we know terrorism is out there, we don't know what that -- what is happened here, but i guess what i am trying to say this is very difficult for law enforcement, for security teams, to protect these kinds of soft environmentalists y-- environments you don't know what to examine . >> correct tsa airports able to keep people off airplanes on no flies list very specific criteria, terrorism connection when you talk about individuals mental health problems things like that, becomes a much more difficult problem, for tsa, and law enforcement officials, to deal with. . >> chad we thank you for sharing some insight on this obviously, there is a lot of work las to be done as you know that you have to be vigilant all the time someone who goes wrong an get it right one time we have seen result of that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> -- president-elect donald trump speaking out on russia's meddling in u.s. election, investigators determined
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russian president vladimir putin ordered campaign to help trump succeed president obama in white house, mr. trump tweeting either quote i am quoting intelligence stated very strongly that there was absolutely no evidence that hacking affected the election results, voting machines not touched. and quote gross negligence by dnc loud hack to go take place rnc had strong defense, this is live outside trump tower in senatory new york city with more hi, brian. >> hi julie yesterday's two-hour face-to-face between the president-elect trump and top intelligence officials after weeks in when there trp has voiced skepticism and doubt in the intelligence officials findings, that concluded that russh interfered in this election after yesterday laid out case for mr. interest that is exactly what happened, mr. trump released a statement, in which
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he said he considers the meeting constructive that ultimately he is emphasizing that intelligence report funny resurrection any kind of hacking did not interfere with voting machines tallies had and that there is no evidence that the hacked had affected the ultimate outcome of the election, now in a statement mr. trump said, while russia, china other countries outside groups people are consistently trying to break through the cyberinfrastructure of our governmental institutions, businesses and organizations, including the democratic national committee there was absolutely no effect on outcome of the election including no tampering with voting machines the intelligence report says voting machines tallies not affected it said intelligence agencies, did not assess whether any russia hacking propaganda affected ultimately out kok simply not their job as to whether there trump blamed dnc for gross
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negligence for allowing hackers to infiltrate the system it is important to note officials say russians ininfiltrated republicans and democrats comut close not to disclose information from republican targets in way they did with democrats in tweets mr. trump appears plans an not getting into a contentious relationship with russian president vladimir putin, or russia over this 2016 meddling of this election, and tweets, president-elect trump saying having a good relationship with russia is a good thing not a bad thing. only stupidest people are fools would think it is bad we have enough problems around the world without yet another one, when i am president russia will respect us far more than they do now, bothkins will perhaps work together, to solve some of the many great pressing problems and issues of the world. president-elect trump said that was first 90 days of administration they will look into a plan, to really increase so you are
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cybersecurity nationwide. julie. >> all right. thank you very much i won't make you make a snow angel out of trump tower not enough, thank you. >> speaking of snow fox weather letter winter storm hitting eastern u.s. today, from new england to as far south as georgia. the snow causing travel problems in many states, like massive pileup looking at in a connecticut involving 20 cars. three tractor trailers forecasts saying temperatures will stay very cold in many areas, freezing melted slush on roads, into ice, cars live in los angeles with the latest all the deals about this messy weather, will? . reporter: hey kelly bad weather hitting both coasts if you take a look at the map a lot of rain that is swoo epg through ka, california you and julie in middle of snowstorm new york may get to 5 inches all part of the system that is
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sweeping across the northeast delivering snow and ice, 50 million people under a winter advisory east coast crippled south thousands without power the winds picked up throughout the day not helping, the weather has really created traffic nightmares flights have been canceled delayed traffic has snarled in multiple states you mentioned that accident in connecticut, a 20-car pileup, thankfully nobody was hurt but certainly driveways driving conditions, out there, this weekend many people choosing to stay off roads completely, take a listen how one family in north carolina prepared for the storm. >> we are all going to -- grocery release store going to look for biggest mountain most snow on it can't wait. >> we will stay home all weekend just because we can we've got wood by fireplace ready to go. >> on the west coast rainstorms sweeping across parts of california, and
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nevada, they may last until monday, and that is creating mudslides concerns it could lead to the worst flooding that we have seen in this region, since 2005, and first responders say they are preparing for the worst. >> increasing staffing at this point? but water rescue tales available crews prepared for a significant storm. >> good news is that the rain that we're seeing in california this weekend is certainly helping the drought we have had a lot of rain over the past couple weeks, map on left drought as today, compared to the map on right which is the drought a year ago improvement but, as you can see, we have a long way to go kelly. >> a lot, going on out there, hopefully you get more rain prevent that drought thank you very much sir. >> trump tedefending frequent use of twitter. >> connects directly with american people. >> i think often trying to
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correct the record trying to add his personal opinion, and his you know presidential opinion if you will, because things are just said that are not true. >> we will report and you decide what do you think? how should the immediate handle mr. trump's in conventional style tweet me at julie i want to hear from a you we will talk about it after the break. >> repeal replace obamacare soon what changes will we see and when will we see them we will take a look at some proposed deadlines and the challenges ahead. many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water.
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likes to communicate and we can expect more of the same in the future, including when he goes into office jordan fabian white house correspondent for the hill thank you for talking to us you know trump gets a lot of criticism obviously for spending so much time on twitter did on sxain trail now that president-elect i think people are holding him to different standards however here is this, this is how it could actually help him. okay, upside being that he otherwise constantly relevant more importantly connecting, to a much younger base than past president-elects, makes him in other reachable principal as president connected to americans that way, not just sitting on you know, a fancy chair, about in the white house trying to get down with the people, any other upside to tweets? >> yeah, you know i think -- julie, we are unchartered waters have not seen the a president communicate with public like this's obama has twitter account but not typing away, firing off tweets whenever he feels like it, so one thing trump is doing,
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tweeting very early in the morning, and helping set agenda for the news every day, tweeting about issues that he cares about, so, nice organizations are sort of scrambling to keep up with what he is doing that way bypassing filter of media something his team has wontdz to do all along, and judge by the attention that it -- tweets are getting has been succeeding so far. >> definitely gives media plenty to talk about one thing he has no problem doing, the other question, though, is whether he is overexposing himself president obama, was ridiculed when he was president as still is but while he was president for the last 8 years held more news conferences than most presidents ever have in more than day history you know, the president would address nation, but those, of course, were a few times a year you are heading from donald trump daily yesterday six tweets within 80 minutes some might call that excessive i think risk is very real if you look
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to news coverage of president obama early in term questions wereed a as early march define, pieces asking whether he was overexposed wasn't using twitter account even had one at that point. so the fact of the matter is presidents people tune out from message at certain point and it if president trump keeps putting messages out there certain point, i think the media is going to draw back from coverage that they are giving to them, there is going to be other things, that are news that. julie: right. >> organizations will focus on that is a risk for him he might want to think about putting his message out there more judicious way. kelly: one valuable. julie: one valuable less than gop did not come across united biggest mistake mere donald trump has chance to change that the problem is tweets are not necessarily membering republicans, send a clear unified message on capitol
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hill when with k lawmaker do you know whether or not bode well passing laws making decision cooperation amongst capitol hill so there is where it is a bit of a problem for gop; no? >> yes, you touched on something there julie we have heard privately from several mexico of congress they are frustrated when president-elect trump gets up twee are two things he is commented on set of ethics rules house republicans tried to force through, on first day of congress, and the op care repeal where he was at odds with leading members of congress, and the members mind sided by this not getting vans advance notice saying this is coming they are findinging out at the same time the public is, so they are scrambling to respond reporters around congress, asking members what is going on have you heard this. so this causing a lot of frustration, and we haven't -- hasn't been inaugurated an issue first few weeks of
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congress. julie: now, the apprentice, right no longer on it however his name is he is still actually inheriting money earning money off a show that he once hosts and was very proud, of his ratings so now arnold schwarzenegger steps in a former actor turned politicization host of apprentice we know he brings ratings, that is okay, i mean, you don't expect necessarily the next guy to get same ratings, but rather than show focus and show positive he reenforcement he tweets goes nothing compared to ratings throwings a dig at schwarzenegger because he supported hillary he is going to be president schwarzenegger taking is the old job why digging at the schwarzenegger is thatness. >> i think we have seen donald trump very proud guy going to defend the instances niche he
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thinks he has done better than somebody else in this case arnold schwarzenegger host of the apprentice interesting thing like you mentioned, afr executive producer of the show low rating might be hitting him in pocketbook. >> if you are going to talk about a program on tv most presidents don't necessarily do that if you are going to plug the show, for god's sakes is it correct, sir, executive producer on it i would think would he want it to success, but arnold schwarzenegger did actually ply and said we hope that you know you invest if you did as well as on apprentice ratings you brought wonderful you will have same success as president a we all, of course, hope that is the case. >> that is right, interesting, think about him doing this with you know foreign leader member of congress giving a speech doesn't like their style doesn't like what they are staying is he going out there and start firing off live tweets, this spat with schwarzenegger fall fry think about responsibilities of the president i think some people are concerned about, you know, the words of the pet carry
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tremendous weight, the way that he is using the bully pulpit so far, we're seeing a lot of risk, and or may be a lot of -- >> some you can i will unconventional he has done very well until a that will be applied we will see how it comes out thank you very much. >> thank you, kelly. kelly: alert we are waiting information from fbi police anchorage clas where suspect in yesterday's mass shooting, at fort lauderdale airport has lived for at least two years. and served in the army national guard. >> u.s. election hacked on orders from the president of russia? that is latest according to u.s. intelligence, why are our experts call such meddling quote unprecedented, and what to do about it. >> the question is where the heck is our cybersecurity? where the heck is focus we are supposed to be smartest nation on earth.
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. julie: report by mirn intelligence agencies saying, russia carried out a campaign sabtainl u.s. election report describes russian interference of unprecedented in scale to help put donald trump in the white house, also says russian president vladimir putin soareded the campaign. caroline shoo wlin shively. >> at first mission to hurt u.s. democratic process to hurt hillary clinton and undermine presidency like you have thes poll steers russians thought she would win, the attacks on democratic national committee began as early as summer 2015, long before it looked like donald trump had a legitimate shot at the presidency but report holds the goal became to help mr. trump win the white house. the report finds that russia collected information on some republican targets, but did
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not conduct a comparable disclosure campaign intelligence community didn't assess whether the hacking operation affected the elections outcome but hacked did not affect vote counting report details list of ways kremlin tried to influence election outside of hacking, including third party intermediaries paid social media users, some former officers lament the findings are lost moneying political fighting. >> importance of what we have been talking about the subordinates rush ae number two of cyberattacks around the world economic espionage shenanigans trying to be number one in this space, the importance and threat to u.s. national security, interests economic interests all sort of lost in the wash over you know sort of the storm over the tweets, the idea there was battle with u.s. intel communities. kelly: julie: report concludes
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russia will take what they learned and try again. thank you kelly. kelly: joining us with more on this ambassador dennis ross former special me coordinate author of doomed to succeed the relationship from truman to obama mr. ambassador good of you to join us as you know this matter of russia hacked interfering with election process has become politicized, but should we not be more focused on scrutinizing actions should u.s. make it clear it will not tolerate future attempts to conduct any such cia attacks that might interfere with our government and its elects? >> i think so the short answer is yes. i think we need to put the -- the partisan political concerns to the side, and focus on the fact this was a serious breach of national security. here russians determined to try to affect in many ways didz kret or delegitimize
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election apart from trying to affect the outcome real issue was putin was trying to make an effort, to interfere and disrupt producer produce disinformation raise questions about legitimacy his reasons for that probably many one of which i to say u.s. is not the such a paragon of invite us not a moel for others to emulate sees this part an parcel trying to weaken united states broader competition with us. from our standpoint we have to go to think it is unacceptable that something like this took place. i hope that the -- the new trump administration will basically send a very discreet message and say, this is the kind of thing unacceptable not tolerable we are looking forward to a decent relationship with russia but a two-way street you engage in that dpief behavior, there is going to be a consequence when
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it comes to cyberabout capabilities they don't approach us in he did the of the real strength andable capabilities would i would you like the relinquishance else putin in particular, if they play the same game in the french or german election, that, too is going to draw response to us from, he really doesn't want us to respond -- >> let me -- let me ask you a question he on that note because you talked about president-elect donald trump as you know he said in the tweet that this is the tweet that he actually put out having a good relationship with russia, is a good thing not a bad thing, only stupidest stupid people or fools would think bad we have enough problems around the world without yet another one, when i am president, russia will respect us far more than they do now. both countries will perhaps work together to solve some of the great pressing problems and issues of the world. ambassador, can we ever hope to achieve such a relationship? can it be accomplished? and, if so, how? >> well, i think one of the
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ways to achieve a better relationship, let's put it this way. what should be the aim, the aim should be where we have converging interests we will promote those, and take advantage of it. where we have diverging interests trying to manage them so they don't get out of hand one way to make it more likely russians will be respectful of us to understand when they do things that are unacceptable they will pay a price, by saying i don't believe that president trump should immediately go and challenge putin in public, what i am suggesting on the contemporary is have a very private kind of message that is conveyed saying we are looking forward to having a cooperative relationship but going to be a two-way street it is going to be reciprocal. >> teddy roosevelt speak softly carry a big stick. >> you are much more likely to be respected if it is clear
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that when your interests are challenged there is a consequence it is unmistakable and not measured in words it is measured in results, the results one of the things needs to be done ensure putin understands cannot intrued in our elections with impunity. >> ambassador dennis ross thanks for sharing appreciate i have the as always good day to you. julie: kelly republican lawmaker rushing to start process of repealing obamacare, and they are determined to do it but other members of congress are saying not so fast. why they say there is much more work to do before they can scrap the affordable care act. >> a promise that it would be more affordable, cost driven up literally i can't think of a single person in this cup benefiting from obamacare so i am looking forward to the replacement and repeal of
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. >> developments following the shooting at fort lauderdale airport, authorities are saying there are no indications that eastern the esteban santiago worked with anyone else, gun was taken from him while he was under a mental revealings that gun was given back to him unclear if that was the same weapon used at the airport, now fooifr people were killed in six others injured yesterday. eservices at airport have resumed except terminal two where think a twoops investigators say santiago traveled from alaska to florida, to carry out this
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attack. no word yet on the motive. . >> new congress taking steps this week to start the process of he repealing aqueduffordable care act no agreement what would take its place lawmakers warning colleagues that scrapping antibody care without a replacement plan would be a huge mistake. let's bring in mickey car gile president are car gile investment management thank you for talking to us, vice president president-elect mike pence top republicans in congress making its clear did on wednesday they are going to repealing the affordable care act there is no question as to whether they will or not the question is how. you annoy the way talking about now simply takeaway funding obamacare will virtually make it inprogrammable at that point, the question where do we move from here, there are many problems with obamacare, they don't have to fix the entire
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program, they just a have to make it better can be done in steps rather than all at once. julie: here is a surprise to me, i don't know you tell me what you think president obama dual has hinted at being for repealing obamacare i mean this is the one thing his one great accomplishment that he wanted to take care of the second he got into office years ago, he prides himself on it now actually sending a different message to the gop, and that is that he will support obamacare repeal if you produce a better plan, then last week rand paul comes out with replacement plan, the rest gop not necessarily on border he seems a one man show, show there needs to be replacement plan apparently. does rand paul have the solution? >> well this is politics at its best. you know. he absorb lived medicine albatross since clinton administration now likely the
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reason that donald trump is now president. democrats really positioning themselves to hang it around the republicans' neck and hope they can use it against them in the future very difficult subject because we are trying to produce, a social program in a private marth. julie: right what else is difficult getting through to democrats, chuck shuler made it so i clear would i hope he would be mofkt last couple weeks making it very clear basically going to fight the gop tooth and nail on issues that republicans want to -- he knows repealing obamacare top of the list how can lawmakers uproot this law and convince democrats that it is not going to hurt some 20 million people who rhode island on this coverage because that. >> that is the sticking point. >> let them do this fully to blame if things don't work very optimistic with what the president-elect, because he is
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a business man, i think he can take a business approach, to do a cost-benefit analysis, and find out why it costs so much to ensure just 5% population. you know an incredible cost, i know i can tell you personally my insurance premium went up 31%, my out of pocket plus insurance premium my total risk went up 77%, and that is happening to everyone across the country. >> i think even republicans will say not all of obamacare is bad, i mean there are you know 26 year olds can still get insurance off the parents insurance is that is something that i don't believe the president-elect will change. but then there are other issues, that i know he will have problems with, the conflict of interest that exists to the market that allows political favor in exchange for campaign contributions, i mean also a, remained very, very stern on campaign contributions in washington and wall street getting to mixed together how do republicans get around
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this? >> well, it is going to be hard for members of congress to do so but with the leadership of the president, that really isn't be holding to those people who normally make the campaign contributions, i do believe he can come up with a system that is really in the taxpayer interest. there is inherent conflict of interest that always exists because of the way we handle political campaign contributions we've got to get past that if you are going to have this program work apologetic thank you very much appreciate it. >> thank you. kelly: are truth advancing on keyize stronghold milestones close to reaching could turn tide as the fight for the past three months -- details ahead in a live report. julie: a tribute to iconic mother daughter pair who died one day apart how the great white way honored carrie
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in northern syria, the blast going off outside a local courthouse, and security headquarters in rebel held town along the border with turkey activists saying caused by rigged water or fuel tank other, caused a massive explosion injured nearly 100 people. crews are searching for the victims, and death toll could rise we are told, so far no claim of responsibility. >> iraqi forces advances against islamic state militants in mosul closer to tigres river that runs through center of the city, recaptured last major stronghold in iraq now approaching three month mark kitty logan live from london with details. reporter:, that is right combination of new tactics, yesterday he helped iro foers push towards center of mosul special forces are advancing
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alongside troops moving in parallel coordinated effort than we have seen before isis fighters have now been driven out, of more than half the area's east of the river iraqi forces say now control a quarter of the city, isis they say is pined down in west of mosul with iraq forces in the center will be harder for militants to hold on, now iraqi troops are using heavy firepower from air and ground -- uss air strikes, at times militants putting up resistance for months, using insurgent attacks, subsided bombers mosul is the last major isis stronghold in iraq operation to retake it in to be last year began, only now real progress in large parts of that city in to some of these areas in the east of the city civilians are cautiously returning now, around 120,000
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people fled that fighting, many trying to leave other parts, but reaching the center of the city could change dynamics of the battle for iraqi army there is a long way to go yet. kelly: indeed a lot of hard fighting to be done, thank you. julie: brad wooi community honoring mother daughter duo died one day apart mar colloquys digit one minute in memorial of carrie fisher and deeb dooefb made broadway debut in 1973 arrival of the musical comedy irene, they returned for many more performances throughout the years. carrie fisher died last week after suffering a heart attack her mother debbie reynolds died suddenly one day later suffering a stroke she told her son todd i want to be with carrie, and she is both were laid to rest together in california yesterday.
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>> very touching story. kelly: very sad. kelly: changes coming to the fox news prime time lineup good friend of ours, starting on monday tucker carlson tonight takes over at 9:00 pm eastern following o'reilly make sure to check tucker out, good tv for you. julie: doing really well 7:00 time slot that is going to do it for us. kelly: stick around for more news. julie: that is right i am going to see you fox report 7:00. >> i think i will watch. julie: you going sledding what are your plans snow outside. kelly: for debbie reynolds singing in the snow ♪ ♪ you totaled your brand new car. nobody's hurt, but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back.
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