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five. that is next. see you tomorrow. >> hello, everyone, i am dana perino along with guilfoyle, juan williams, jesse watters and greg gutfeld and his 9:00 in new york city and this is the five. foxnews alert with north korea firing a ballistic missile that flew over japan before crashing into the pacific ocean and is another escalation with the crisis and comes days after the united nations passed a new set of strict sanctions against north korea and for details let's bring in the chief national correspondent, ed henry and effectually known as the sixth. >> even though greg doesn't like me, i like all of you.
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it is a serious, tense situation at the white house tonight and got an announcement from the u.s. pacific command in hawaii taking the lead on this and think there was no threat to north america or guam and it's important to note but say they are monitoring this closely. as reported, this flew over japan, our key ally in the region with president trump also briefed on the situation by his chief of staff, general john kelly and monitoring this is defense secretary james mattis and recently warned north korea that they would be annihilated if they used there were plans and as it was launched, mattis and the head and u.s. nuclear forces were talking with reporters with the interview ending abruptly packing staff, it did something happen? the north korean dictator kim jong un launched an intermediate range ballistic missile eastward
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from north korea and flew over the territory of northern japan before landing in the pacific ocean and the flight distance is key, 2300 miles, it's significant because that means guam is now at in north korea's range with a missile like this and also an in-your-face move coming days after the u.s. rallied the un security council to pass tough new sanctions against north korea led by ambassador nikki haley and the president warned even tougher sanctions might be coming. next tuesday at the president, himself, will be at the un delivering his first-ever speech to the general assembly in new york where north korea will be front and center and the u.s. pacific command is claiming our defense of japan and south korea is ironclad in the u.s. is ready to defend ourselves and our allies from any attack were
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provocation. that is from the u.s. military tonight watching all of that very closely. now for our top story, president trump causing controversy by saying he is working on a deal with democrats that enhances border security and allows dreamers, illegal immigrants brought to the u.s. as children to stay in the country. they are upset it does not include funding for the border wall but mr. trump said it will, eventually, the belt. >> very important if the wall to me and will not be obstructed and without it, i would not do anything. we are looking for extreme border security and surveillance and everything else and has to get the wall. it does not have to be here but have to construct the wall. without citizenship, we are looking at allowing people to stay here and working with everybody. republicans. we are working with tim accredits and just spoke with
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paul ryan. >> senate majority leader, a democrat does not have any of said that the for those upset about the wall funding. >> i listened to a fox news this morning, i'm starting to do that and they keep saying the president promised a wall in the campaign. yeah, he also promised mexico would pay for it. they said 12 times they are not paying for it and is not the promise he made. we have been hearing about this and talking about it and one thing president trump said that they could not obstruct something that might be somewhere else, not in of the daca bill but in a budget and the house has passed border funding and is in the budget proposal as we speak and maybe that is what president trump is saying to get the daca deal done and the wall. >> it was a heavy signal.
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>> i thought so. >> i think that is what he is trying to do and trying to be a clever negotiator and businessman sitting down with them because i need a little something from the left and from the democrats and is something important to them and will add value and then all me and reach across party lines like we have talk about to get the support and has very thin support to get over the hurdle, legislatively, like we have seen as it relates to healthcare, immigration, you mentioned earlier is the one thing he is able to jump across and get to the other side and on the flipside, hard-core supporters with broad base republicans are not happy with and think this is a sidestep away with abandoning the principles they campaigned on and tied the wall in. listen to me, i will take care of the wall and still intend to do it and don't get distracted
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by the machinations of schumer o-uppercase-letter see and have a clever way to get it in elsewhere. >> that is a possibility. >> i was looking at twitter and watching people burning their hats and you have to relax. this is a young relationship and sometimes newlyweds get in a big fight but is too soon and nothing bad has happened yet. there is funded but not for the wall. you don't know that, it could go to the wall. >> think about what daca is, no way he was going to send them back and instead of writing it off something he used as a trade and traded away something that he really didn't have too trade and was a nice little trick and kind of like when a kid, for his birthday takes his dad to the
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store and once these $200 pair of shoes and points at the $1200 bike. >> how about the shoes and the dad says-- >> something a smart kid dies. he still has to make a deal and if cards migration and gets verified and build a wall or something of a wall, a pretty good deal. the bigger thing is and what he did, building the wall created a shift in the conversation and we were talking about on the five for five years, he forced the media to confront an entire population unhappy about the border. that is what he did. it also helped him win, build the wall with enhanced border protection with the three legs of that cable, the table of law
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and order was immigration, police and national security. that is what got him in. in the big pitcher, it got him a win and created a shift in the conversation. >> combination of these things with border security and do things when he said i am going to build a wall, he described it and how it would lock. mexico will pay for it to end the big rallying cry and know why people would be upset even though they will still probably support him. >> a lot of the base will be displeased and the centerpiece of his campaign. >> the war was a metaphor if you cannot get that done and you are a builder and that is your major policy initiatives, what have you got to run on. the daca deal.
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it is not amnesty. not building a pathway to citizenship people will have a hard time stomach king that. i support daca, but if they cut in line delivered amnesty i will have a hard time dealing with that. >> i think what nancy and crying chuck it did is based on the dinner and put the president on the defensive. >> . you always are the first to define your meeting. >> get out of the meeting and go to the microphones. >> we had a deal on daca and the border wall funding is off the table. there is no deal and we will fund the wall later. and understand what the president is doing by not linking it to daca. no democrat will vote to fund the wall became a.
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only there and will be hard. if you are a democrat and vote to fund the wall, your vote primaries you and voting to fund the racist border wall, you are done and there is no chance coming with a bill and quit hanging debt ceiling. christmas eve is the only way it is happening. >> what do you think from the democrat perspective? >> they got a good deal working with the president and wants to work with them and don't know if you saw this, the chuck schumer is on the floor talking and get picked up on a high speed one. you have to take a step left and a step right, otherwise you get boxed in says schumer. i don't give much credence to the idea of the wall from anyone's budget and don't think
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that will happen, at the moment. what i give credence it is the idea that steve king says this will blow up trump's base and who does not want trump impeached at all. he is not living up to the promise that he at ticket related. what interests me is the actual legislation with democrats proposing a vote boat on the dream act. republicans have something called recognizing america's children. what is the big difference? the difference is the dream act will give you a conditional residency, which is a pathway to citizenship. with the republican plan you have to apply for that residency but is still a pathway to citizenship and can imagine steve bannon at breitbart thing
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this is amnesty if they met the president says we have not talk about amnesty and hearing that is troubling. >> it is troubling but was surprised to see that mark meadows head of the freedom caucus, we do not have to vote on a wall and was not heavily invested and note and senator mcconnell, paul ryan not vested and do not even want to vote on this thing. >> what would you have said on the campaign instead of building a wall? what would have been more of a promise by. >> strong borders. >> everybody said strong borders and the reason he won is he did not say strong borders or enhanced border security. he said build a wall. that could mean all of those things that said it that way because it resonated. >> to you think that is what he really meant? actual, physical construction of a wall. >> they have called it in contractors to give a play on.
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and president trump ending daca before seeing this. >> everyone associated with him are either on board with that or they are not. if they are not, they need to be speaking out or leaving. if they remind silent and just give lip service to contrary points of view, then, they are part of his agenda and should be judged and held accountable for that. >> that sounded really weird, which trial, executioner. >> interesting for someone who has so vigorously protected her daughter, chelsea clinton from attacks regarding politics or personal situations with their family that she would not give some sort of the way for someone like ivanka trump who loves her father and said i might not always agree with him at a monitor his team and honored to be in the white house. she is trying to do it a lot of work for women.
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this was disingenuous on behalf of hillary clinton and in the moment because it is a popular thing to say you are against ivanka trump and gave an interview today with the financial times -- you had to get a subscription and is annoying but i could read the whole article in his forthcoming about how she wants to be a public servant and is not something she sought but wants to participate and support her father. >> we should appreciate that. it is hypocritical, because she holds a different standard for chelsea. >> is chelsea clinton responsible for bill clinton's dalliances in the oval office? was she responsible for him having sex with an intern in the oval office clocks that is a good follow-up that they did not ask that. you cannot totally blame hillary and don't know if she would have said that if the question had
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been asked with the reporter extremely biased and posed the question as if president trump is a criminal. how can you be okay with him? she was saying it and coming from a really deep, deep place of bias. i would blame this journalist, who ever this person is more than hillary. >> and the blame tour continues. >> from the blame game to the shame game, dividing polite society from resident trump and try to do this when the president will say something controversial or do something like the muslim ban or access hollywood locker room talk and what the media and the left will do to make sure all republicans denounce the president or resign and usually works with week kneed republicans. democrats do not have shame and i think juan can agree with
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that. hillary has not shown a lot ofs recently. for a woman who prides herself as a progressive states woman and above it all and a uniter, former first lady, think about what she has done. she did not give a concession speech on election night and has not handled this loss with any grace and has tried to undermine the president at every turn. her entire book is about settling scores and attacking the first daughter. she distilled the silverware from the white house, you have to expect this from her. >> how about someone who ran for president, the first woman and, instead, going about attacking another woman who is trying to serve her country and is passionate about a lot of the same issues that hillary claims to be passionate about, equal
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pay for women and single moms and better education for young children in child care. this is someone she is trying to lift up and is a bad move for her. >> it is not a bad move at all and what is interesting for me is there are a lot of people in new york society, who know the trumps who say that ivanka will counterbalance her father. she is for the things that kimberly just laid out and was going to mollify at some of his harsher hard right stances. those people are disappointed not only in ivanka, by the way, kimberly, but very disappeared -- disappointed with jared. i think a lot of those folks -- wait a second, if you look back at history and say people who are with the good guys or with the bad guys, stand up and be counted and what ivanka has done, and i don't get your logic
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at all. chelsea was a child when bill clinton was engaged in his sexual misconduct. chelsea clinton was not in the white house as an official working for her father. jared kushner it -- this is an unfair comparison between chelsea and ivanka and doesn't make sense to me. the idea that people like ivanka and say to her buddies, we will talk to him and work with dad on this but nothing happens, and a lot of people including misses clinton had a right to say you are just making excuses and a cover for what donald trump is doing. >> what has he done? he did something compassionate with daca and is doing great on the hurricane. >> compassionate with daca? i don't think you understand the
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trepidation. >> it is a fact. >> he is willing to and the program and deport them. >> when ivanka was upset about the children being murdered in genocide in syria and talk to her father to hit back should they do not want to give credit for anything and also the hypocrisy that she wants chelsea untouched and is not fair game but when making attack against ivanka who is accomplished. >> chelsea, as an adult, has chosen to become political. >> that is absolutely what i was talking about. >> to you remember the speech, the worst speech ever. >> oh, my god. >> she tried to be nice. >> the other thing i wanted to say is what americans like to do for families that are famous is to get into the family dynamics and think about the psychology like you understand what it is like in that relationship and remember when president bush was
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president, 43, we would get calls that 41 must be disappointed or trying to live up to his dad's expectations or his mom wanted him to run and all these things i knew were not true, but you could not stop it and what the trumps have accepted is this chatter will be out there and think they handle it well and do not talk about it outside of their family. going live to the campus of uc berkeley with new concerns of politically charged violence with a conservative columnist talking on-campus. that story next. stay with us.y
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upset that ben shapiro is speaking there at the birthplace of the free speech movement with liberals protesting shapiro, a mainstream conservative not particularly known for being controversial. we are in berkeley tonight. >> hi, jesse with the crowd building amid a heavy police presence hearing from a number of speakers. they are here revving up the crowd. a couple people were arrested because their signs were not in compliance with city policy and were too big. that is the most egregious behavior we have seen with school officials spending time in $600,000 to make sure t onight's event is safe calling in officers from all 10 uc campuses aware ben shapiro is set to speak and about half an hour and will confront anyone
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wearing a mask if they refuse to take it off. those have caused problems with suit -- several events in the past and are taking no chances closing early with businesses and protecting their property with security gates. police can also use pepper spray if the crowds get out of pain. school officials say these measures are needed for s ecurity. berkeley is hardly a beacon of free speech if this is what it takes to host a one conservative speaker here on campus and will see if it is enough and will keep you posted. >> thank you a lot, claudia. stay safe out there. >> ben shapiro, the nicest little guy.
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>> he has had more anti- semitic threats directed at him than any media member and they are spending $600,000, it is not about shapiro, but the people attacking him. when you cannot persuade people with your ideas, you insight violence and try to scare them. it is not about him. is the need counseling for speech. there have been people who have said horrible things growing up and don't need counseling -- we could exchange these people, please. >> bring back the vintage berkeley. it was not awesome, but is better than this. >> a bunch of bedwetters, a bunch of babies. >> you just insulted bedwetters. >> you are right back, i take that back. >> . i have watch this over the past couple of months when i have watched the ben shapiro show every day and more people will get to know who ben shapiro is an most of these people had never googled him or read any of his stuff and if they did they would actually say, we agree with him.
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>> even if he was horrible, it shouldn't matter. >> i like what the police are doing if someone is wearing a mask, you cannot do that, take them down or tell them to take the mass,. >> shoot them in the face with a beanbag. >> they are getting arrested to the size of their sign and is a legitimate protest. >> it is because a lot of them are hiding sticks. >> it is the size of the sign that is the official reason. >> i don't think ben shapiro, who is a guy that stood up and quit at breitbart because what he saw going on. that is a pretty standup guy and has been strong and is not a trump guy, but to me, this is not about ben but is the idea so many people on the left sink you do not give a platform to people
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who delivered these harsh, conservative messages. ben does not qualify but this coming weekend or next weekend will have a free speech week and will get people like milo yiannopoulos and get steve bannon and will be outside and is a next for trouble and are doing it intentionally to embarrass berkeley and say you guys are a bunch of -- what did you call them, bedwetters? >> they will have to hire an lot more therapists. >> good for the therapist market. >> for all the parents paying tuition, many classes were canceled because so many people were upset. >> you have nothing to say that the far right would intentionally go there to insight a problem. >> they learned from the left. >> where do you say no when
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people are saying outrageous, offensive things. >> that is the whole thing about america, juan. that is classic. >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> when you see charlottesville and when you see at the white supremacist. >> that was a car that killed that women, not the words. you have to make a distinction. >> cross burning? >> no one is burning a cross at berkeley. what i find interesting is you have to look for these examples and not the ones we are talking about. >> i am a bit free-speech guide that do think there comes a point-- >> do you think bannon speaking at berkeley is like burning a cross? >> no, where do you draw the line. we talk minimum wage hikes across america, not just killing jobs, another unidentified consequence that greg will talk abo ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon,
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. so, when seattle raised that the minimum wage, a study found that it caused in $1500 drop in yearly income for lower wage workers that the wage increase does not just nailed the wallet, it goes after your butt. in a seattle bathroom from an acute bout of montezuma's revenge after eating chili cheese fries at your local grease pitt, you can blame the minimum wage increase. there is a 6% jump in help code violations. i could tell you were puzzled. when businesses get hit with a financial burden, they cut corners and hygiene and cleanliness and conceived by the chart and then goes to your
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stomach and then down to the bathroom. is science. q-letter can think shortsighted liberals and the government will be more at government until they find the restaurants and the only true radicals left our business owners who chase dreams foisted by useless democrats who have never ran a damn thing in their lives. the guy or gal starting something up to get things going. gets flushed down the toilet things to the punitive government. we will be auctioning this wonderful piece of artwork later. juan, what do you think of my theory, as tenuous as it might be that the minimum wage gives you diarrhea. >> . is it real? what are we doing here, dana? >> stay tuned. >> this is your most inventive
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and brilliant point of opposition to raising the minimum wage. given that i know you and know you're feeling about chipotle and the problems they had pad, did they raise the minimum wage? >> there could be a correlation, i don't know. i have had a few skirmishes with their men's restroom. >> liberals don't understand capitalism and human nature and the same thing happened with obamacare when you mandate that this small businesses have to cover healthcare, they cut them to part time and have less money and still no healthcare and slapped they got tax in florida
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and they buy them in others states and middle-class workers making them are out of work because no one is doing business in florida anymore it's because the same thing with guns and create the gun free zones and that is where all the mass shootings happen. liberals never learn from their mistakes and the union and venezuela and cuba but keep trying to replicate it here. >> no toilet paper, which is a big problem. >> rich gunowners, that is your people. >> [ laughing ] >> kimberly, a liberal sketch in about. >> liberals will get you. in little bit of fake news, blame it on chipotle and minimum wage increases that you have legitimate gastrointestinal issues. >> it is true. i him sympathetic. >> i do not. i have a sensitive stomach and him him little lactose intolerant and a now becoming kimberly and tolerant. i just know so much about him. >> you do not have to say this. >> he just said it.
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. will come back. chelsea manning was convicted for one of the biggest intelligence leaks of all time and is only free because president obama commuted her 35 year prison sentence. harvard university has named manning a visiting fellow that prompted formal acting cia director michael morell to resign from his post at the prestigious university and the acting cia director pulled out of a speech calling manning and american traitor in a letter to the ivy league institution. kimberly, what do you think? >> well, i mean, listen, these days, it is very controversial, depending on where you will go
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speak and have seen more than one person pull out and those have that have been disinvited to speak and goes into the whole thing about freedom of speech and getting an education that means opening in your mind and listening to all different viewpoints. when i see people being close minded by condoleezza rice, people should be excited for people like her to come speak. i have turned down things were i think it is not a good idea because of problems they are having on some of these c ampuses. >> there was an article in the paper today about harvard refusing a woman for a phd program who had been in jail for murder and came out and pushed her back but accept chelsea manning. >> colombia will high up dutch probably hire the murder. >> i think she went to nyu. >> not surprising. >> i will not accept a fellowship from harvard
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university and what to withdraw from consideration. >> i will no longer accept any formal speaking engagements from harvard as a sign of protest against this decision. i would not want to make the cia director or former cia director angry. >> he said he is not going. >> i would not want to be on the bad side of the cia and they all do the same thing and hire them for pr reasons and is a pr play. >> they have those who grown -- ran hillary's campaign and sean spicer and joe scarborough. >> all legitimate people who have done things that you can learn something from. this decision about chelsea manning was horrific for harvard and is like a harvard wants to be edgy. i think it absolutely deserves the ridicule it is getting.
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jeff morell said senior leaders have stated publicly that the leaks of ms. miss manning put lives of soldiers at risk and has an obligation to his conscious and why i decided to resign and there is absolutely nothing you can learn from her to help further your career but could learn something from mike morell. >> i think you are absolutely right, although, greg, is this a free speech issue? >> no, it is not at all. you sean spicer and this is not harvard, it is dancing with the stars, some kind of weird thing to get pr and the freezes all virtue signaling but this is harvard to see how enlightened they are. what has before accomplish besides putting americans in harms' way? >> manning, but left love these people because they do harm to daddy, which is america.
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seriously, 90,000 submissions and what they do is they retired dandelion, which was yellow and had blue in that 24 crayola box which is great for back to school by kimberly's eyeshadow. it is "blue-tiful". >> donee crayons. i learned the hard way. >> like the minimum wage? >> you know what i am saying? he blames it on us. the rubin report, you find it on youtube and is out now and is great and talk about bob's nears, in little bit of dirt on tucker. >> i am pasty. >> you look very and the. lets go with something else, greg's fitness tet. did you ever want to know how to blow your nose without a handkerchief? hillary hasn't explanation. >> i do not want to shut my eyes
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on national television but you hold embryo through one and hold it and exhale to the other and keep going and is very relaxing. >> i would use a handkerchief when blowing my nose and is unusual to just use your fingers. >> that is really not good. >> what about meditation. >> that is fake news. >> kimberly, go for it. >> by popular demand, time for the return. >> never getting it right. >> [ laughing ] >> it is so good. i love that groovy music. men, all of you men with hair, i have bad news for you. men that are bald received as more attractive than men like you with all the hair. >> really? >> yeah. male and female students were asked to rate photos of men
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according to attractiveness, competence and dominance and the bald men won out in all three categories and i've a confession to make tonight. >> yes? >> i dated this guy with absolutely no hair on his head and used to call him lex luther. >> i remember him. >> in the bathroom, a very little amount of time, nothing to do. >> we will continue this conversation but first have to go to jesse. >> everyone likes watching things explode. he you know the billionaire and tech guy, elon, this is b loopers. >> are you sure that this is not the north korean stuff? >> that looks like an expensive mistake. >> this is propaganda. >> jesse, this is great. >> that is "blue-tiful." >> that is better than a
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"blue-tiful" crayon. >> this is all the bloopers of trying to shoot rockets into space. >> you know what he is doing n ow? >> he is trying to bore a tunnel from washington up to boston for a train. >> i thought it was from la-san francisco. >> you live on the wrong coast. if you are a young woman starting your career. >> i am. >> or mom or dad of a young star, check out this new book by anthony williams who all you know is a terrific legal analyst and is a radio talkshow host and in her new book, pretty p owerful, appearance, substance and success talking about how her in a woman's appearance and argues that women do not, necessarily, have to tone down there looks to be taken seriously and offers excellent advice on how to be taken seriously and attention to become a winner. >> do i need to tone up my
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l ooks? >> next time on the rubin report, just a little powder. set your dvrs shepard smith. "special report" starts now. >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier, coming to you from fox news world headquarters in new york. serious questions about how and why the obama administration's national security advisor was able to get the names of trump transition team members under surveillance. first, deal or no deal. a public spat between the president and the top democrats over what if anything they have agreed to about young illegal immigrants and tougher border security. we begin with kevin corke starting us off. good evening. >> good evening. deal or no deal indeed. announcing today the
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