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topics asked about as they host press conference tomorrow. lisa, clayton, back to you. lisa: thanks for letting us know what is going on. clayton: thanks, rich. 51 votes to push them over the threshold. two picks that republicans may throw the red flag at. >> the question of the russian sanctions, obviously that's a big concern for senator john mccain, lindsey graham. if they get one more person on board like a marco rubio to stop the nominee that could be problematic,ic you will have to see rex tillerson in the past that he opposed russian sanctions, figure out how he's going to respond now that he would become the top diplomat in the united states. the other one would be tom price. would the moderate republicans be concerned about plans that he would move forward in terms of defunding planned parenthood or pushing a more conservative
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agenda. i think those are the two to watch. i still believe that the republicans will coalesce. clayton: tom price will come just two days before mr. trump is set to be sworn in as president. lisa: certainly a busy week. two police officers are death after manhunt continues this morning. markeith lloyd. police believe they are closing in. >> the orlando police department and surrounding agencies are dedicating every available resource to catch this criminal. we are bringing -- lisa: lloyd
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is a convicted felon arrested 20 times. clayton: terrifying new bombshell report. shooting suspect esteban santiago originally set his sites on new york's iconic new year's eve celebrations before switching his ticket to florida in the last minute. santiago making first court appearance, the judge denying bail. santiago faces death penalty and did not enter a plea. five people died died in the at. lisa: so sad. heavy rain pounding the west leaving california and nevada under water. historic flooding forcing millions to evacuate. clayton: mud slide taking down power lines, look at that. rescue of three people. look at that surrounded by
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russian water. lisa: janice dean is tracking the storm. janice: yeah, more rain on the way after epic storm totals and in some cases a foot of rain for parts of california. they haven't seen rain like this in some cases in two, maybe even three decades. let's take a look at the past 24 hours. some of the energy the upper midwest. mixture of snow, freezing rain, sleet and rain so that's something to watch specially if you're traveling, but then the next big push of moisture comes in today, again, on top of feet of snow and inches of rainfall. so you can see that next push comes today, things start to taper off a little bit on wednesday but we will see flooding concerns well into the weekend for the west. lock at the forecast prescription, they could easily get 6 to 8 even a foot of rainfall in the mountains and feet upon feet of snow in the
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sierra. this area has been in extreme drought. it is going to put a dent into that drought but too much rain will cause big problems with floodings, this will bring headlines throughout the workweek. we will see what happens once they get the next round of moisture today and tomorrow, clay and lisa back to you. lisa: everyone stay safe out there. senate democrats kick off last effort to stop repeal of obamacare after holding late-night protest. they are view to go never give up. democrats accusing republicans of trying to repeal and run but the piece obamacare will be replaced with a system that costs less and works better. clayton: president obama to deliver farewell address tonight
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in hometown in chicago. a call to action. >> the president is committed to deliver a speech that will examine briefly the significant progress that our country has made in the last eight years but it will take a closer look and spend more time talking about what the president believes is necessary for us to confront the challenges that lie ahead. clayton: one group that may be happy, the military, military show that 50% have unfavorable view of commander in chief. live right here on the fox news channel at 9:00 p.m. eastern. lisa: what seems be many for a slap on the face for men and women that protect americans, president obama denied his request to honor law enforcement appreciate day by lighting up the white house in blue. the move is sparking controversy
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since in the past the white house was lit up in rainbow lights for gay pride. president-elect trump is showing support for the police with tweet, thanking men and women who serve our communities. clayton: washington monument went dark for the second time. the power went out around 5:30, outage to a ground fault, lights went out last week too. that outage blamed on automatic lighting system that went out of sink. same thing that happened to my christmas lights. lisa: little different. just call them the comeback kids. florida is bringing back models. clayton: cheryl casone is bright and early with us. good morning, cheryl. cheryl: ford is creating jobs and also bringing back a car you know very well, i guess suv,he bronco, anyone who remember it is oj simpson saga. the customers want to see the
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bronco once again, they have announced that the bronco is coming back. suv more importantly it's going to be assembled at the michigan assembly plant that's been on the news because those where jobs were being created instead of going to méxico. now, donald trump, president-elect trump going to twitter to add his comments to ford's big decision with regards to bronco and ranger. ford said last week that it will expand in mitch gabe and the u.s. instead of building a million dollar plant in méxico. thank you to ford and fiat c. lisa: you will tell us a little bit more about cars. cheryl: if you're into cars an a lot of people are, it's a big event of the year. there's so much excitement. the car of the year, get this, it's gm and chevy bolt which is electric. this is a very good honor, auto
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journalists vote on this made in the u.s., it's a mass market electric vehicle. it's not a tesla. it's not going to cost as much as a tesla. beat the model 3 from tesla, 238 miles per charge, that's pretty good for an electric car. clayton: nissan 90 to 100. i saw this report, my jaw hit the floor that raising kids cost as much as a sports car. cheryl: i thought of you too as a matter of fact because i know that you're a new dad. it costs as much to raise a child than to buy a ferrari. according to usca, 2015 numbers, that's just the age of 17, they have to leave the house at 17. clayton: get out. cheryl: good luck with that, everybody. they go state by state. more expensive in certain
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states, hawaii, new york, new mexico, montana and alaska, those are the most expensive states to raise a child. the least expensive is tennessee. 15 grand per year for a middle-income family with two kids, clayton. lisa: i guess i'm moving to tennessee to have kids. clayton: even california. cheryl: i don't know if that went into the thinking courses. but i will let you know. clayton: the time is 11 after the hour. school bus burst into flames. >> all kid are off the bus. fire started in the tire wheel. clayton: how the driver managed to save the students with just seconds to spare. lisa: so scary. democrats plan to rehang a painting depicting officers as pigs on capitol hill. the charges they are now threatening against republicans
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who ripped it down. clayton: forget about warming up your car this morning, it could cost you a pretty penny in trying if you do this. i discovered a woman my family tree, named marianne gaspard. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. ancestry really helped me fill in a lot of details.
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bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper lisa: outrage. clayton: kelly with a battle that's hitting a fever pitch. >> republican congressman dunkin hunter says he adds there should be respect for each other, hanging controversial paintings that offend anyone. painting that mr. hunter personally took down without permission. a police officer as a pig in
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uniform pointing a gun at black protesters, hunter says that he along with lawmakers and law enforcement groups found it offensive so he removed it and returned it to congress lacey clay. the democrat from missouri selected the art piece from a student competition because it represented what was happening in his district of ferguson. the congressional black caucus plans to rehang the painting today in a press release member state this, public view represents more than just protecting the rights of a student artist, it is a proud statement and defense of the first amendment of the u.s. constitution which guaranties freedom of expression to every american. congressman hunter says they can rehang it but he has the right to hack it down again. >> i do worry that this sort of thing happening in washington, d.c. we are supposed to be leaders here and not children but we couldn't be inciting this anger
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and fueling this fire of diversity between division i should say, fueling this fire of devision between police and community. our job is to bring people our job is to bring people remember important things that police officers do like protect people. you know, clayton, lisa, it comes out to cpr, congressmen responding personally. lisa: is that possible? major delivery that could kick-start nuclear program. russia kicking uranium, that's enough uranium to create ten atomic bombs, un security council expect today approve the deal and the shipment doesn't
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violate the agreement with the united states. tensions are between the white house and russia are reaching a fever pitch overnight. democratic lawmakers demanding independent group let 9/11. brand new sanctions, accused of human rights violations following the suspicious death of two spies. clayton: russian interference with our democracy. jeff wants to ban all russian liquor from store shelves. he just proposed a bill that proposed bipartisan commission. russia has denied hacking in the u.s. systems and who does that actually hurt? he's no longer hiding in the hills. the man who transformed the hollywood sign into hollyweed,
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zach fernández, changing the o's to e's, fernández posting. lisa: he seems proud of that doesn't he? clayton: he was hear wearing one of beanies. lisa: hi lies about american sniper chris kyle. >> if we kick them all out you will have nothing to watch football and mixed martial arts which are not the art. clayton: meryl streep not getting the last word. dana white firing back with slamming the president-elect trump. >> the last thing in the world i expect an 80-year-old lady to
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clayton: take a look at this video, bus driver jumping into action. the driver heard a pop and small fire in the wheel well, rushing all 29 kids off the bus. listen to the 911 call. >> all kids are off the bus. the fire started in the tire wheel. the driver acted so fast the kids never even realized they were in danger. lisa: thank god they are safe. man is fighting for his life after a dumb bell smashed into his windshield.
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the police say 75-year-old was driver in myrtle beach for vacation when the freak out happened in new jersey. he was airlifted to the hospital. the dumb bell came down from remains a mystery. clayton: now we have to worry about dumb bells falling? >> hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners and if we kick them all out you will have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts which are not the art. [cheers and applause] lisa: she's not getting the last word. here with mma fighter's response, carly. tell us about this. >> very diverse sport which is why fans and athletes are fighting back and the man leading the charge, ufc president dana white in an interview with tmz, white had
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fighting words for streep. >> it's not going to be everybody's thick and the last thing in the world i expect is an uppity 80-year-old lady to be in our demographic and love martial arts. mix martial artists come from around the world. take a look at this tweet. really weird to talk about not discriminating and discriminate against a group of people. remember this photo, remember of streep when she impersonated the president elect last summer, quite the sight. lisa: personally i'm going to be -- i'm probably not going to pick a fight with an mma fighter. clayton: smart move. [laughter] clayton: speaking of twitter, carly, senator schumer, this is a wish you could take back, what did he tweet yesterday that he wished to take back?
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>> someone on his staff just learned a very valuable lesson, always proofread your tweets. senator schumer sent out a tweet promoting new snapchat account. the senator screwed up. don't make america again. the tweet deleted an replaced with this one that included the intended #don't make america sick again. the tweet was up for a few minutes and someone on social media spotted it. we saw your first tweet, we know that you don't want to make america great again, it's why you lost. lisa: what's this about? >> bigger than you may have expected, capitol hill is about to become home to some new faces and a few of them have four legs, vice president elect mike pence, great flight in
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washington, d.c., charlotte, pickle first taste of washington, d.c. air. marilyn. [laughter] clayton: cats and rabbits can live together. >> they are part of the administration. clayton: they are probably eating in michelle obama's garden. millions of people expect today descend on dc for the big day, how police and the fbi are getting ready. lisa: plus brand-new details on kim kardashian robbery. why police think it's an inside job, we will let you know. huh? yeah, i'm -- i couldn't help but notice you checking out my name your price tool. yeah, this bad boy gives you coverage options based on your budget.
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clayton: always bright and sunny in new york time square. lisa: let's get right to a fox news alert. two police officers are death as the manhunt intensifies this morning. clayton: markeith lloyd, deputy norman lewis does willed in motorcycle crash trying to find lloyd. >> orlando police department and surrounding agencies are dedicating every available resource to catch this criminal. we are bringing this dirt-bag. clayton: lloyd is a convicted
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felon who has been arrested 20 times. live on the latest with the manhunt in just a few minutes, lisa. lisa: could have been worst a report revealing the carnage at ft. lauderdale airport could have been worse. abc reporting esteban santiago set sights on new year's eve celebrations before switching ticket to florida at the last minute. santiago denied entering a plea deal and in the wake of massacre, two florida republican lawmakers proposing bills to let permit holders carry in airport airports.
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lisa: rich live in washington, d.c. with what to expect in today's showdown in capitol hill. what can we expect next? >> it begins this morning. the senate judiciary committee will question senator jeff sessions as the president elect has chosen him to lead the department of justice. the homeland security will consider dhs. the senate will host several confirmation hear this is week. scheduled democrats say it's too aggressive as many control billions of international business interests. senate republicans say democrats are needlessly obstructing and majority leader says the senate will confirm at least half dozen trump nominees by inauguration day. as he met with chinese businessmen and alibaba cofounder yesterday, president elect expressed confidence the senate will confirm senate
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choices. >> the confirmation is going great. i think they'll all pass. i think every nomination, they're all at the highest, jack was even saying, they are the absolute highest level. i think they will do very well. >> there's concern -- >> no, i think he's going to do great. high-quality man. >> president elect has chosen son-in-law eric kushner to serve as senior adviser in the white house. kushner controls and they worry about potential conflicts of interest, kushner reportedly claims he will divest assets before joining the trump white house. reporters will have a chance to ask about kushner and other topics tomorrow. that's when the president elect holds a news conference. back to you. >> thanks, rich. clayton: one million americans safe in dc on inauguration day. officials evacuating a special windowless command center that can handle every possible situation, city wide cameras,
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bomb suits, medical supplies will be ready on deck. lisa: liberal hollywood stars are descending on dc on inauguration day or at least they are planning on it and a growing list of celebrities signing up to join the women's march in washington, d.c. those names on the list include america ferrera, amy schumer, katie perry and charlotte johanssen. event to storm through capitol hill on the same day that president-elect trump will be sworn in. clayton: california, nevada, under water, historic forcing millions to evacuate. lisa: taking down power lines as you can see there. three people cling to go their car surrounded by russian water. clayton: there's more on the way. janice dean is on the weather center. janice: more rain on way on top of over a foot of rainfall in
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the sierra nevada range so this is a big deal not only more rain but we are going to see feet of snow across the mountains and this should be a good news situation, however, so much rain and in some cases in more than four decades worth of rain that they have seen in california, it's coming in a very short period of time, flash flooding is going to be a concern, mud slides, rock slides, avalanche danger in the mountains and next to impossible to travel with the next rainfall. so there are your forecast highs, we are going the see temperatures warm up which is great news because we've been into a deep freeze across much of the country. 63, 76 today across southern
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plains. we have another cold front wednesday, thursday and friday, we could actually potentially see an ice storm heading into the weekend for parts of the central u.s., a lot to talk about in the fox news extreme weather center, back to you. >> roller coaster. lisa: time is 5:35 on the east coast. why they are targeting the social media site and a brand-new lawsuit. clayton: senator jeff sessions and john kelly kick off cabinet confirmation hearings for breaking down biggest hurdles and biggest assets next. lisa: forget about warming up car before you head to warning this morning, it could cost you a pretty penny in fines. retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up?
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clayton: inauguration day just ten days away with confirmation hearings kicking off today, jeff sessions and john kelly for homeland security. what are biggest hurdles? kelly, welcome -- carrie. tell us about one of his biggest hurdles that he's going to face this morning. >> for one thing, he will start reexplaining his past comments, one of which had to do with when he was a prosecutor, prosecutor in alabama, he made a sarcastic comment about the kkk and pot use, it was a joke and amongst other u.s. prosecutors and this is when he was prosecuting the kkk for a murder of a black man, that was taken out of the
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context and the individual bringing it on and recanting it but we will have to explain it. clayton: reverend al sharpton. >> a lot of the naacp types, unprecedented to come another senator come up against him as well. clayton: what other hurdles he face? >> 1995 prosecution with three black men back in the day for voter fraud, even though he prosecuted them they were later acquitted, that will likely be brought up say that he was for voter suppression. clayton: two more hurdles? >> voting rights act, they are going to say he was for voter suppression. clayton: one more. >> immigration laws, big thing for donald trump but still something that jeff sessions
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feels very strongly about and wants to make sure that the border is, you know, essentially only for those people who are supposed to be here and not those for who are not supposed to be there. clayton: trump things he will sail through, what are the assets? >> great relationship with the biggest enemies such as dick and chuck schumer and one of the things he comes off as a big fighter with big enemies, he has done great cosponsors with a lot of bills with them as well. clayton: he has gone through this before so he knows what the process like. >> absolutely. he's going up against people who had a vice chairmanship on this committee before so he's not exactly, you know -- clayton: right. >> great relationships on the committee. clayton: let's talk about john kelly. what are some of the biggest hurdles today?
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>> he made remarks, keep in mind, this is four days after his son died in afghanistan that if you don't support the troops, then -- if you don't support the war, then you can't support the troops and some people took it to heart. the thing is keep in mind his son did die in a war. clayton: planning for wall, big worder wall. >> the secure fence act. this was done during the bush administration. this provides for dhs secretary to make all the sort of details for the wall. he's going to be in charge of it. clayton: immigration laws for him. >> immigration laws basically he's going to be was in charge of a wall but he also has to make stipulations and a lot of the regulations really. clayton: let's hit some of the best assets. >> he has a long-time military record, he deals with the issues of narcotics central america and south america and also with human trafficking.
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clayton: president elect's praise there. a long list of confirmation hearings coming up shortly. we appreciate you joining us, thanks so much. lisa: a slap in the face, the white house is defending actress meryl streep, golden globe speech that criticized the president elect. >> when the person asking to in the most respected seat in our country imitated a disabled reporter, it kind of broke my heart. >> i didn't see her speech but i read about it. she clearly was delivering a thoughtful carefully considered message that she believes in deeply. lisa: president-elect trump called streep and overrated actress on twitter and insisted that he never mocked a disabled reporter. and the president elect is not the only one slamming meryl streep, a wounded warrior offering epic response.
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he lost his right arm and left hand in a bomb blast in iraq ten years ago, he tweeted this before and after picture last night also saying, i too hope to one day be as meryl streep. pretty good burn right there. clayton: ouch. let's take it with brian kilmeade. brian: we will talk about that later. [laughter] clayton: right now you can talk about it. [laughter] brian: let me tell you what is coming up. today's confirmation hearings not just about senator jeff sessions or john kelly, how hillary clinton's emails will take center stage. judge napolitano who used to wear a robe and wore a robe this morning will walk-through our doors, just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the new book that will have you leaving disgusted and broke.
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different part of orlando where several streets were closed off. there were dozens and dozens sheriff deputyies combing the street searching for the suspect, knocking on doors, they are searching for 414-year-old markeith lloyd, investigators are desperate to find him. they believe he's still in the area here in central florida this morning. authorities say they have probable cause to arrest him in connection with the shooting death of orlando police master sergeant debra clayton. clayton was a wife, a mother and a strong person with ties to the community who had spent 14 years on the force in orlando. tragically an orange county sheriff department first class lewis was killed after a crash while responding to the shooting and searching for that suspect. lewis was on the force since
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2005 and loved by many. investigators are desperately trying to find the suspect lloyd. people who live in this part of orlando said they want him to be found, they cannot believe what happened, they told me they understand why their apartments are being searched and why the massive manhunt is underway. there's a 60,000-dollar reward for his arrest. we are live in orlando florida, back to you. lisa: thank you, david. brand-new lawsuit slamming twitter as a weapon of terrorism, the widow suing the site for being what she calls isis communication recruiting and marketing. it's the most recent and multiple lawsuits aimed at silicon valley companies, they all blast the social media sites for not doing enough for
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expanding reach. clayton: kim kardashian breaking her' lens over her terrifying jewel heist, it may have been an inside job. >> they're going to shoot me in the back. there's no way out. clayton: scary moments and we thought this at the time, kim reliving in the premier with the keeping kardashians, her limbo driver arrested, he may have told the seasoned criminals where she was staying, stealing $10 million in jewelry including
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20-karat diamond ring. [laughter] lisa: former minnesota governor kyle made up a story about punching him in autobiography. the case could return to minnesota for a new trial. clayton: stop what you're doing and take a look at your screen. can you take a look at what it -- she has three legs. lisa: time 5:54 on the east coast. well, wait until you hear what he is doing with all the money. clayton: no pressure at all. what happens when you have a chance to win a million bucks live on national television. lisa: can we do that?
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cabinet picks, first up jeff sessions followed by general john kelly this afternoon. president obama will deliver farewell address in chicago live starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. lisa. lisa: you know what time it is, the good, the bad and then the ugly. first the good. teen who inspired a fundraiser, well, they're going to spend all $40,000 to feed the homeless. >> i'm getting money so i can pay regular bills, phone bill but also feed the homeless this christmas. lisa: next the bad, a michigan man gets ticket for warming up car in driveway. the ugly, a chance to win a
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million bucks on national television goes horribly wrong. >> no pressure, joe. oh! good try, joey. >> directly into the crowd, poor guy. clayton: and we throw it to you "fox & friends". ainsley: good morning, this is "fox & friends". >> city man hunt for accused cop killer. bret: this time in the deaths of two police officers. >> we are bringing this dirt-bag to justice. >> president-elect trump just selected son-in-law eric kushner >> full lot
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