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>> could it possibly be that he is skeptical of big government? i don't know! maybe that has something to do with his treatment. >> that is it for this week. thank you to my panel and thank you for watching. i hope to see you right here next week. the president is in the philippines now. the fifth and final stop on his asia trip before he goes home early this week. tensions remain high and the reason for this dictator kim jong-un are not living up on the fiery rhetoric. hello everyone welcome to bring all of "america's news headquarters".i'm eric shawn. >> i am arthel neville. the president meeting with leaders at the association of south asian nations of the philippine president. but dominating the headlines, another war of words with north korea. the rogue regimes foreign minister and issuing a statement on mr. trump quote -
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a bold lunatic over his feet and south korea last week that the north. mr. trump responding on twitter. quote marley to gently insult me back on the old one i would never call him short and fat? oh well, i expect so hard to be his friend. maybe something that will happen. white house correspondent john roberts traveling with the president and his wife in the philippines where it is early on monday morning. what time is it there? fax good morning to you. it is just 5:00 a.m. which dissension started to come up very soon here. the first day of the conference in terms of meetings. there was an opening ceremony last night. president got some bilateral meetings, not with members of the fruit, with other nations that are here. scalia, prime minister of india and also a bilateral meeting with the president of the philippines. a very controversial figure,
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his ministration is claimed to personally kill a number of people at his own hand including repletion is less by that he stabbed death when he was 16 for looking in the wrong way. they say he might be kidding about that also increases t.v. for music of president obama a son of a four. he said he later regretted that the cause of much controversy. but they say under trumpet ministration the relationship between the united states and philippines seems to be on a much better thing. listen and read. >> is a relationship. relationships are of the. it cannot be the relationship in one ãfor example our military ties, very strong. operations very strong. so if there was a
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misunderstanding the previous administration, words that were misinterpreted because of the distance, because of the different culture, i think it has been resolved. question for vietnam he was traveling to manila, president clarified comments immediately believe vladimir putin when he told i think conference that he did not meddle in the us elections. aboard air force one, and said that when he tells me that, i believed that he means it. i was taken in some circles to the president believes that vladimir not meddle in the election. in a press conference the president asked if he could once and for all. there and that he believes when we put in since he did not meddle in the election. listen here. >> i said i believe he believes that is important for someone to believe.i believe that he feels that he enmeshed did not meddle in the election. as to whether i believe it or not, and with our agencies
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especially as currently constituted with their leadership. >> also spoke with the president or the telephone for a few minutes of sleep he tell me he only spent a few minutes talking to vladimir putin. he did not want to spend the entire time arguing about there not mention meddle in the election he and many other important issues to get to with vladimir putin including syria. so that the reason why he did not get into lengthy argument with vladimir putin over whether or not he believes what he said she said for whatever but the president has not been actively cleared up that he believes vladimir putin although he probably went closer than he ever has before in backing the us intelligence community on that. >> thank you john roberts. 5:04 am in the philippines. you very much. >> meanwhile back at home, there has been another tryst that russia investigation. special counsel robert mueller now saying that they are looking at reports accordingly whether or not the former national security advisor
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michael flynn was involved in the alleged plot to kidnap amuslim cleric. on exchange for millions of dollars from the turkish government. meanwhile wheeler makes the question why the excommunication's director about russia and the 2016 election. fred tenney is live in the washington bureau this afternoon with more details on this ongoing investigation. >> 's alleged kidnapping plot revolves around two meetings that michael flynn had with officials both before and after the election. the former national security advisor did more than and a half lean dollars with lobbying and consulting work on behalf of turkey and his efforts included the excrement to have a month some cleric back to turkey. the turkish president do the exile cleric as a political rival and claims the fail clear that took place last year and the nations. in september of last year, michael flynn met a group of turkish officials including the country's foreign minister and
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allegedly discussed a plan to have the flynn and his son kidnap him and deliver him to turkey for $15 million. according to the wall street journal. then in december after being transected in the statement denied reports and true. he says this is brett allegations reginald flynn ranging from kidnapping to revelry that are so outrageous and prejudicial that we are making an exception to our usual, they are false. turkeys us embassy is also denying the request claim allegations false, ludicrous and groundless. today turkey's prime minister said that they have not received assurances that he would be atrophied.>> no, no. we are not dealing with michael flynn. we are dealing with the government of the united states. they are mainly, dealt with the
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minister of justice. both countries. >> as for the lodge investigation into russia's election meddling and potential collision between the trump campaign in russia, robert mueller has questioned various members of the team expected to speak with the president. his white house communications director break. of the president requests all right, if you so much. >> publicans in both houses of congress to get to work this week on their separate versions of tax reform legislation.the main differences between the two is over state and local deductions greenhouse filth puts a cap on the amount that you can deduct while the senate bill simply stops them. the house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady is now saying that is a dealbreaker. ellison barber has more now
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from washington. >> an optimistic outlook from house of his enemies chairman kevin brady. he says not only do they have a fantastic form plan in the house, they will pass their vision by thanksgiving. >> republicans the house know that it is time to deliver on this economy and for the paychecks by getting rid of this current tax code. >> this is near congressman peter king lays out some his concerns. >> this is like warfare. >> regular to republican tax plans. one in the senate and one in the house. for individuals there several brackets in the senate plan, for in the house plan. the senate, or defect mortgage interest payments up to $1 million. the house cuts that in half. most of the tax rate 20 percent of the senate and too delay that by a year. this will eliminate the federal deduction for state and local taxes. the hospital allows deductions property taxes up to $10,000.
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that last difference is a big deal for lawmakers like people from high tax states. >> right now i am boarding appear. >> on "fox news sunday and -- >> the president says he wants a tax reform bill on his desk by christmas and the house, the pomade adequately with republican support.in order to send something to the president and the house and senate they need to agree on one bill. democrats are not fans of the senate for the house filled and clearly republicans are not all of the same page just yet. >> ellison barber in washington, thinking. >> alabama senate candidate roy moore has been digging in his skills among sexual misconduct allegations. now a growing number of fellow republicans are cognitive to drop out of the race in alabama.
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the washington post fitting that mr. moore had sexual or romantic relationships with claims of four underage teenage girls to get to go.he strongly is denying any wrongdoing and says it is all a political move. >> washington post established yet another attack on my character. and it is a desperate attempt to stop my political campaign. these attacks involve minor and they are completely false and untrue. about something that happened nearly 40 years ago. but more than being completely false and untrue, they are hurtful to me personally. >> jonathan has more live from alabama where wymore had a news conference yesterday. >> that's right eric. alabama governor kid has ended speculation that she might somehow delay next month senate election.
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a spokesman dispelling any rumors that she was even considering that. it appears republican wymore has just a month of campaigning before he faces democrat doug jones made a backup of allegations of sexual impropriety.moore's younger brother says an article in the washington post alleging more inappropriately touched a 14 over when he was 33 is not only true booklets motivated. >> they will see that what is the truth. he is not going to change. he's not going to run and he's going to get on the election. he is going to fight. we are going to fight.they can say whatever they want to. that is their business. have to answer to god. meanwhile by the senate voices are mounting for wymore to step aside. those poser coming from both sides of the aisle. >> i think roy moore is unfit for office.
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this will be a decision obviously for the people about,. certainly allegations are very strong. denial is not as strong as the allegations i think the allegations are true. there is no doubt that he should step aside. >> religious conservatives in this case still remember roy moore. -- he is really going to need to rally them face as much as possible as he attempts to dispel allegations against him. the general impression for the senate seat is scheduled for december 12. >> that is one month today. and mr. roy moore will stay with it. >> trade investigators returning to the site of last month's deadly ambush in niger. for us workers were killed by islamic militants in the west
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african nation. back on october 4, a washington post report says that one of them, sergeant ladavid johnson may have been found in sq previous military and counterparts in niger interviewing people in the nearby militants going to go after whoever was behind the attack. >> meanwhile there has been a wave of new drone strikes in somali. this is the us military stepped up its campaign against the islamic militants in east africa after they have been responsible for a string of recent deadly bombings. with new details on the attack straight ahead. plus republicans in the house and senate looking to get on the same page after the drilling tax plans make their way through capitol hill. as i said, there is okay differences between the two proposals in the house and the senate. so can the gop come together to finally pass tax reform? >> getting something is important to our agenda and economy done i think we will
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military ramping up its campaign against extremist targets in africa with four unmanned strike against militants in somalia since
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thursday. the attack i reportedly killed several extremist fighters. this after the al-shabaab terror group pain clinic for a massive truck bombing last month that killed more than 350 people in somalia's capital, mogadishu. the us is not carried out 26 strikes against militants in somalia this year. >> are you saying that the house will not accept a total elimination? that he just will not fly even if the senate passes it? >> is what i am saying. at that is house ways and means committee chairman on "fox news sunday" this my check in at the controversial state and local tax measure in the current tax plan. just keeping them his window as we do house in the senate since plans are slowly making their way through congress. others include the number of tax brackets. the senate bill keep the current seven. the house cuts them to fourth. the senate was to get the
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estate tax while doubling the exemption for jewels. the hospital eventually gets rid of that together. they're finding common ground on the corporate tax rate /enough to 20 percent. but this there was a delay that confined one year. as the state and local tax deductions that chairman brady mentioned, they would be completely scrapped under the senate bill, the hospital modifies them for $10,000. despite the differences, chairman brady says a final deal before the house and the senate is within reach. >> i am convinced that this is where we are going to end up because it is important, as i told you chris, make sure people people for what they are in. even in these contexts. for we are working toward, what we worked with our law markers from new york, california, new jersey for to visually deliver this relief and i'm committed to this. >> so can they work out a plan before the interview? we have congressman isaacson of
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georgia. to think they can do this by christmas? >> absolute. as in my private life, i know that you do not have deals before you have differences. and you will find a way that you will agree on. so this is showing that we are getting closer every day i think it will be fun for christmas. >> it is designed to middle-class tax cuts but some are saying it will raise taxes for some. >> is all about math. take a certain production that was preserved and somebody might not get as big of a couple one as some one else. -- 25 percent. it will provide more jobs, more opportunity, more jobs in america. >> some critics are saying to some things. the detection of extreme medical deductions.that will
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be wiped out. some people could potentially be hurt for that. >> they could but in one version it has been there and when vision does not. we will have to come in two common good on that here. >> what you think will happen? >> i think some of it will probably be preserved. in many cases, not all, but many cases in the end the solutions between cutting it in half. this might be the truth in terms of special. >> i guess cutting the baby in half is how deals get done. then you have interest on student loans. there is a ruckus over that especially with the student debt. >> that as well as high property tax states like new york and california and maryland. they have difficulty with the illness and appearance of their areas where we will have to find common ground.whatever we do, it will have to go to the rules we set out. get it done and get tax relief for the american people. >> imagine the state and local
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tax deduction that is now full around the country. that was really hit the states. as you say, new york, illinois, new jersey, connecticut, california. a congressman from long island say says absolutely know that the state local tax deduction is left out. do you think that this will stay for the ob compromise? 40 think they will get rid of altogether? >> i think on that particular issue, i think that we will come to an agreement somewhere between the two. it is not quickly true in every case. but in this case i think it probably will. >> with you think from your point of view, your constituents, the textbook would really mean if it does go into effect that we want? >> first of all i think it means jobs for georgians and their children and grandchildren. we will end the corporate inversions by american
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businesses by going offshore now we have territorial income taxes them at the rest of the world has. i think that the system is great, you have 90 percent of filers do not itemize it extended and six is a standard deduction.it has a good return and help the economy. >> what do not like for. >> with the fact that we are getting ready to do something rather than not to simply see you won't find me saying do nothing. we did that on healthcare, with other opportunities. now is the time for the leadership and the republicans in the senate and house and democrats to come together, find common ground in the interest of the american people. our children, grandchildren our future. every quarter century congress amends taxes. this time we do it again. we are on the right start. >> finally senator, is the day
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after veterans day, we have the veterans day we continue the chairman of the committee. thoughts? >> first of all, we should think every american that has worn the uniform and the sacrifice they made. a little under one percent of the american people have formed above our country but has saved us. there is no higher calling than to serve your country. no greater sacrifice thinsulate on your life for your fellow man. but there is only one reason america is the greatest, freest, strongest nation in the world. and that is called upon, america's men and women in the armed forces affecting our future and our country and our children. that is why veterans day is the most important day of all. >> senator, wilson. they have saved us all. senator george, thank you. >> happy veterans day. >> and you also and all the veterans that are working. >> thank you. an emotional day in sutherland
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springs texas. more victims of the deadly shooting being laid to rest today. casey single reports on how the community is remembering the dozens of lives lost. plus, the president again sounding at odds with the intelligence community over russian election meddling. one washington reporter gives us his take as top white house aides stand by the president. up to 50% faster today at invisalign.com ...you might be missing to stasomething... ♪ ...your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. it helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. nourish your eyes to help keep them healthy. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. request sent agencies say that
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russia did interfere and to form intelligence chief are firing back at the presidents' day.
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>> i think mr. trump is for whatever reason, intimidated by vladimir putin, afraid of what he can do or what might come out as a result of these investigations. so it is very worrisome it sends a worrisome signal to our allies and partners that are concerned about russian interference in their democratic processes as well. >> i think it is nacve and again, careless for this country to make an assumption that russia is going to behave with the best interest of the world for the united states in mind. they are not. >> joined me now we have a white house correspondent. and cost of a podcast. house majority leader, mccarthy once said, my belief is that you have one chance to make a first impression.so how does
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this apply to the president's remarks about henry putin? >> i think it adds so many more questions about what's happening. he is talking now that he was saying that he believes that when ritalin was being for that simply as is. but i mean really what we are having here, this is a narrative that donald trump has been unable to get away with. right or wrong, made as to the suspicion that donald trump is a little bit too cozy with the russian government. just a couple of weeks ago we had wilbur ross having to defend his connections to a shipping group which a lot of business groups said you know they seemed to say that was fine. the fact that there's much going on, the mueller investigation, tapping on the inner-circle from the campaign. and here we are again on sunday talk about these issues when they would rather be talking about what was really except that where donald trump seen as a statesman until this weekend. >> the president obama and secretary of state hillary clinton tried to reset the
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button. they are trying this with russia. president george w. bush after looking at vladimir putin i to isaac was able to get a sense of his soul. so what is different about president trump trying to have a cordial relationship with vladimir putin? >> i think that is a great question. i think it is something we are all trying to figure out. it is clear that trump feels that putin and russia could have a benefit, particularly with the situation in north korea. and addressing isis. which interesting, how different those views are that some of his republican congresses or congress members on the hill. so there is a challenge that he faces. it is interesting that he is saying these things. know donald trump is not known for you know they say he is not afraid to speak out against things but on this issue on russia, he continues to be more
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measured, i am nothing is a bad thing but a lot different on how he is with other issues where a lot of leaders, intelligence officials feel it's a big threat. >> and watching the president on the stage of first appearing to dismiss the conclusions of the us intelligence agencies that russia had a sophisticated operation to interfere with the 2016 presidential election, how does that reverberate with of her world leaders? >> i mean from if you ask intelligence, they feel it is a sign of weakness. him going forward and saying that the comments that he did what he believes vladimir putin is saying the truth and backtracking and saying that he believes that vladimir putin believes is the truth, they see this as a sign of weakness. i will let the intelligence director speak for themselves on those issues. i do think this adds two more questions and right or wrong,
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it speaks to this narrative that people are asking more questions about the relationship. it is a strong more intrigue into the mueller investigation to see what is actually going to happen there. >> so then you have the administration and the president himself snap back quickly to clean up or clarify the presence remarks. but hearing your previous remarks, that is not going to be under it. >> i think that history has shown that there is little and to these issues. russia, this issue is not going away. we have had many instances where donald trump had said something and the staff has had to come forward and bring context, bring for work some of these issues back. john kelly was talking with depressed today aaron overnight recently about how he does not launch donald trump's tweets. and what's important is the
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policy and the work of the staff is doing. but it is clear that members of the staff are often having to i guess provide context to some of the things of the president is saying and if history continues, this is not going away. >> i have to leave it there, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >> there is an emotional day in a small texas town of sutherland springs this afternoon. as they closed remember the victims of last sunday's church shooting. hundreds of people for the first christmas since the massacre devastated the community. tonight, charge itself will be reopened for people to reflect and pray. we are live at this church with the very latest. hello casey. >> hello eric. we'll talk about the church is reopening in just a moment. but first, stop and think about this. it was a typical sunday. one was engulfed, seven days.
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not long at all. you would normally see parishioners coming and going from the first baptist church of sutherland springs back here. but on this day, flags remain at half staff. as you can see, and the black tar fence is still up around the property with law enforcement posted outside. this morning, talk about the powerful moment. less than one mile from the spot in a wet baseball field is where members of this church and big strangers, a crowd of almost 500 people held their sunday worship services. it can is the time that the gunman flew through the sanctuary doors changing this community forever. but the pastor here who happened to be out of town with his wife last sunday, frank, maury, stresses that it is faith getting them through
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this. >> god allows this as he allowed his sons died. just as the sun rose again, this vs. will rise again. our family will rise again. and sutherland springs will rise again. >> and that was the common theme and message this morning service that was closed to the press. but pastor frank pomeroy's 14-year-old daughter annabelle was among the 26 victims. as was 27-year-old dennis johnson senior in his wife of 44 years, sarah.mr. johnson was a church elder and served in the u.s. navy reserves and the army national guard according to his obituary. mrs. johnson loved children and volunteered at the church nursery. both were laid to rest today following her house and the neighboring town. also today, visitation services were scheduled 16-year-old kaylee kroger. her mother says that the team
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often volunteers her time at church functions and worked the breakfast last sunday morning. the ninth grader had dreams of becoming a nurse to help others. but she, with 25 others, lives were cut tragically short. in less than one hour from now, the church doors will actually open to the media and then they will open to the public. crews have been working around the clock, once the crime was processed. you have been working to clean and clear out the sanctuary so people can come visit. we understand that there will be a memorial set up inside. i read a report on monday the 26 chairs set up in the sanctuary. one for each of the victims. but we just do not know at this point, again, we're just about 20 minutes or so from that happening and then people will be able to go through their to
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pay tribute and to honor those who were killed again, just one week ago here. eric. >> it is just so crushing and heartbreaking to see those photos and admire pastor frank pomeroy strength and the grace of god today. >> president trump scoring billions of dollars in us business deals with china while on his five nation asian tour. coming up, look at what the overseas trip to meet his legacy.former president richard nixon famously opened china to the west of his direct visit in 1972. the president's grandson chris cox is here on china and the president. [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette.
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china. [applause] after all, who can blame the country for being able to take advantage of another country for the benefit of its citizens? i give china great credit to request that of the president wrapping up his china quip. one of the highlights was his meeting in china with president xi jinping. putting pressure on china and russia. and they signed new business deals jumped in the ties between the nations. where used to see like this to the china breakthrough started with president richard nixon. he embarked on his historic visit in 1972 and moved to open china to the west. what are the results of the president trip? christopher has reaction first hand. his president nixon's grandson. son of edward cox and tricia
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nixon cox. he is a political expert in front of the financial advisory firm global partners. welcome. your grandfather was basically responsible for bringing china into the modern world. i do think he would judge the president's efforts? >> i think you'll be very impressed by what's going on today with the president trip if you look at the progress made on trade, the $250 billion in deals signed, that is a tremendous boost the economy. it is very favorable for the country. then my grandfather's major area of interest was geopolitical i think the president has brilliant. if you look at strengthening the trilateral security cooperation between south korea and japan, and the us as a pretense of north korea, that is no easy task. japan and south korea have governments that have traditionally different opinions as how to handle north korea and for the president to balance out and strengthen that
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relationship is a huge accomplishment that he should get a lot of credit for. >> he really has been having these meetings here and there. something lcc that reminded me of your grandfather in a sense. but is there global realism do you think? we have three aircraft -- showing american power. >> yes, absolutely. focusing on this approach of course of diplomacy. bringing together a country that may not share our ideological beliefs but have common interests with the united states but it is certainly the basis of realistic foreign policy. i think the president is focusing on that and i think it is really going to start to pay dividends. north korea is a menace to the world. the president is beautifully balanced having to deal with security issues with japan and south korea with china's interest in north korea and he
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beautifully balanced on this trip. >> but then the critics say they have not cut off the oil, then cut off cold businesses with north korea, businesses have not been cut off you. there are still north korean companies in beijing. they've been told to get up if they have met you. and then there are places still working. what is the critics visit a president has not been able to pressure china enough to do more to stop him from on? >> this critics need to realize that it took my grandfather four years from the beginning of his presidency. almost 4 years to be able to pull off a successful trip to china. and you have to give president trump time. i think he is moving quickly and efficiently and he is doing the right approach with china. it is ultimately not in china's interest to have a nuclear north korea. north korea were to ever use a nuclear weapon or even test an atmospheric nuclear weapon, a lot of that blowback of nuclear fallout from on china. all of the ramifications brakes
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failed stay in north korea would affect china greatly in terms of refugees coming across the chinese border. i think it is within china's interest to want to solve the problem and i think that the president is very smart to work a diplomatic effort and also to show the strength of the united states military as he said, positioning three aircraft carriers off the coast of north korea. to conduct exercises, that is a very important and although butch was pushing china to do more to solve the north korean issue. >> finally, at the same time that is going on you that the tweets. you have all the other controversies. does that overshadow accomplishments? your grandfather had that. he went off to china with a great diplomatic breakthrough. >> i think when judging the president donald trump and his record we need to look at the results and facts. facts show that there has been improvement in how the united states and china are cooperated. they have put in some of the strongest sanctions we have
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seen in terms of dealing with north korea. that is the right approach to handling it. i think when you look at trade agreements and donald trump signed with fan in terms of what he has not signed them with the companies have and the presidency with china, that is indicative of a policy succeeded. we look at those facts, donald trump is making great progress and let the trend say what they will. i think actions matter more than words and the actions have been quite impressive. >> is john kelly today tell reporters he doesn't pay attention to the tweets. it is about you. chris cox, grandson of president richard nixon that opened up china so many years ago, and we are the beneficiaries of that. thank you for joining us and we'll see that the president's strategy works. >> thank you eric. >> a facebook group taking a stand against info protest. what it is upon you to do. control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪let's groove tonight.
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jack: this ridiculously long table in the middle of nowhere? jack: to invite all my friends in the industry to try this. jack: fast food's first ever ribeye burger. jack: made with 100% ribeye beef, grilled onions, a red wine glaze and creamy havarti cheese. jack: ahh, here comes the competition now. jack: and of course, since they work for my competitors, i've obscured their identities jack: except for this guy. jack: he is so screwed. jack: try my new havarti & grilled onion and all-american ribeye burgers. >> a question for con games and
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show solidarity with veterans for the comment by facebook group after the league announced yesterday that veterans day that it is not changing its policy allowing place to take a need during the national anthem. the facebook page already has more than 250,000 followers. let's bring in brian now. the players need to be mindful of better as the weekend
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because eight of the games on such a need. >> that's right. nick even plays a have protested during the national anthem in the past like tennessee titans receiver matthews chose not to protest. matthews ran onto the field holding hands with members of the army during today's game. a different tone from the man who once said he would quit the nfl and he was forced to stand for the anthem. he stood with fellow players for the anthem today for the first time since the president criticized players for not standing. this week, the national football league players association unanimously passed a resolution calling on players to honor veterans day with a moment of silence for today's games. this is a facebook page called to point at the nfl. with over 1/4 million followers urging football fans to not watch football today. gordon solidarity with veterans around the country.some
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establishments like woody's roadside tavern in new jersey chose not to put any games on t.v. today after the deer was suggested by local vietnam veteran. woody's opting instead to fund raise for veterans and their families.>> we did a lot of talking about it and we talked to patrons, football wearing jersey pigeons on sunday and they all supported the decision. we got good about it. >> it is the right of every american to protest, just don't disrespect our flag and the anthem that tells a story about it. because we are going to be buried in the flag. >> they say this is not good for the bottom line. a poll released shows the least favorable rating has dropped 18 point since 2013. the number of people that futilely favorably is now 46 percent. >> ryan, thank you very much. it is starting to look a lot like christmas in the big apple with the arrival of a 75
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at aarp advantages dot com. >> nothing says holidays like the rockefeller christmas tree. >> this comes from pennsylvania. it is 75 feet high and weighs close to 13 tons as we will be decorated with more than 50,000 led. with a swarovski crystal star.
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this starts the member 29. come on down to new york city and come see the tree. >> is really something magical! >> wallahs may be exceed by the year 2040. >> according to fox news that is my fault. >> finally we agree on something. ♪ [cheering and applause] greg: this fight to fear we made it a year but this trump deserved praise at 365 days. last week was the one year anniversary of the election of mr. trump. some chose

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