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will get you an entire session, 50 holiday cards and custom envelopes. a lot of scroogees. a new poll reporting 30% of americans wish they could skip the holidays rather than shell out cash for gifts for friends and family, 35% of millennials that they would miss out on the season to spend the money on something else was that wraps it up for us. "fox and friends" first continues right now. by. it is tuesday, december 5th, making america safe again, major win for donald trump as the supreme court greenlighted travel ban after months of courtroom battles. can the administration keep the momentum going for tax reform? >> the swamp is thicker, more corrupt, more dishonest than we
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thought it was. rob: he change the language about hillary's server and michelson, new bombshell in the case of an anti-trump fbi agent. >> what do colin kaepernick and the me too movement have in common? lists lighting up this morning, "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ >> explain why it is -- >> >> 80s and air band and music, love that. >> you are watching "fox and friends" first this tuesday.
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thank you for starting your day with us. a major victory for donald trump as the supreme court ruled in favor of his travel man. >> the white house hopes to use that on tax reform. griff jenkins joins us live with what is next. >> this is a significant victory for the administration allowing them to enforce a travel ban as lower court judges play out, may not be the final word but experts say this shows the court does not exceed the president's afford an immigration law nor does it discriminate against muslims. it is in its third iteration, applying to 6 muslim majority countries, chad, iran, libya, yemen, hogan saying not surprised by the supreme court decision, the president perhaps proclamation limiting travel from haydn growth of terrorism, proclamation is lawful and
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essential to protecting our homeland to justice ginsburg and sonja said mayor opposing the -- it amounts to a muslim band and the court wasn't this busy washington as the house voted to take their tax bill into conference. the first step in bringing it closer to the president's christmas promise. >> we are one huge step closer to delivering to the american people the historic tax relief as a giant present for christmas. >> house republicans and democrats, countries on tax reform as nancy pelosi called this the end of the world. >> the debate on health care is like death, this is armageddon. this is a big deal. there is a hard way to come back from this. >> spending bill deadline, democrat leaders on thursday to
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try to make things work. we will see if chuck schumer and nancy pelosi make it over to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, last week he didn't meet, we will see what happens. >> all the hype around this tax plan, so much hype in 10 minutes, thank you so much. >> explosive revelations about the fbi agent yanked from the russet investigation due to his anti-trump views. rob: how that agent helped to allow hillary clinton off the hook during the campaign. >> the plot thickening, peter struck served as deputy assistant director of the fbi counterintelligence division but also played a major role in the investigation of hillary clinton's private server, fbi director james comey's language on clinton email actions changing the description from
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grossly negligent to extremely careless. also helps investigate possible ties between the trump campaign and russia and was the agent who signed off on the fbi's russia investigation but fox news learned monday robert mueller removed him from his team last august after finding out he was a strong supporter of hillary clinton and even send anti-trump messages to a colleague. donald reacted claiming the fbi is guilty of a double standard between flynn and clinton. >> hillary clinton lied many times to the fbi and nothing happened to her. relied and they destroyed his life which i think it is a shame. >> reporter: lawmakers say the struck matter casts a shadow on the fbi's probe onrush and will need to be examined by congress. >> people have the right to assume people investigating from our objective and have not
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already made up their minds. that is why we need to interview the special agent, the last 18 months. this makes it worse. >> the plot does the can, the fbi inspector general is reviewing trump's action than health intelligence committee chairman devon nunez is planning to interview struck early next year. >> the ethics of robert mueller epstein called into question. rob: newt gingrich says we have only scratched the surface of the amount of corruption in washington. >> we know the swamp is thicker, more corrupt, more dishonest than we thought it was so we have to dig deeper, throw the rascals out, recognize the election of 2018 is going to be
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truly historic because it will be between a radical left that is stunningly corrupt and the rest of us and have to understand that this is a real fight for whether america will remain a republic that is ruled by law and whether it is going to degenerate into being purely corrupt system of power where if you are on the right team you can rip everybody off and be protected and if you are on the wrong team you can be innocent and still go to jail and that is how serious and profound this is. great historic moment in american history. rob: a texas police officer shot and killed in the line of duty ambushed while executing an arrest warrant. kenneth copeland was wearing a protective vest. the suspect began firing as soon as copeland and other officers
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arrived. >> he worked just about every day off to provide for his kids, he knows we are shorthanded. rob: the suspect surrendered after a standoff with police. he leaves behind a wife and four kids, he was a 19 year veteran of the fourth and 19th police officer shot in the line of duty this year in texas. a massive wildfire exploding across southern california overnight. look at the video, police raising door-to-door to get thousands of people out of its path with reportedly trapped inside the burning home, the fire consuming 25,000 acres so far, one person has been killed and the car crash that is connected, flames now threatening the city of ventura which is home to 1000 people.
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rob: democratic congressman john conyers will soon call it quits in congress as another accusation of sexual misconduct surfaces. the new york times is according to a family member conyers will not be seeking reelection for his position. the official announcement will come today by the democrat on detroit radio show as a seventh accuser who worked for conyers is coming forward claiming conyers touched her inappropriately while in church, conyers has denied all other sexual allegations against him. the republican national committee is restoring support for roy moore despite at least 9 women, some who were children at the time accusing him of sexual misconduct. change of heart following donald trump's endorsement where he said we need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, border wall, military, pro-life, va the
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judges, second amendment and more, offering support and special election coming up soon, december 12th. >> player standing for the national anthem before monday night football but horrifying moments for pittsburgh the steelers linebacker who could not feel his legs after this hit. >> the leader of the pittsburgh defense is not getting up. >> was taken to the hospital with a steeler contusion, beating the bengals 23-20. new england patriots suspended for one game after this hit, he plans to appeal and new york giants are the first team, by firing gerri reed and ben mcaddtoo. eli manning will start to
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proceed sunday. not a good year for the giants. >> the super bowl, not a good idea. the second time is the charm for the pontiac silver dome. >> long time home of the detroit lions falling during another implosion attempt after partial demolition was botched. and crews finished tearing down the stadium for the last year but that is going out on social media. >> the first time when apparently it was built to last and didn't want to fall, now gone. >> jesse ventura fusing to let the family of americans labor chris kyle live in peace, a new attack just launched on the american hero. rob: democrats on a mission to derail the tax reform plan. >> this bill is so slanted towards the wealthy and
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powerful, tax increases upon millions of middle-class citizens. >> this is armageddon. rob: are they really fighting for the little guy? professor brian brent silberberg is next with what he says is a reality check for the left. jillian: kids convincing sandra they need to stay off the naughty list, the 6-year-old who took a different approach, life is empty. ♪ ♪ let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee.
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citizens. >> this is armageddon. >> so-called tax reform bill that basically cuts the taxes of the wealthiest people in this country. >> i have never seen a more blatant attempt at a corporate welfare building this bill. >> there might be a sugar high for your so but you'll be stuck with debt passed on to these children, a tax cut for people at the top. >> a ponzi scheme corporate america will perpetrate on the american people. >> politicians wonder why they have little credibility these days. this is about to backfire? here to weigh in the chairman of the business and finance program at kings college in manhattan. i want you to explain why this tax reform is going to end -- >> ridiculous to hear this
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language of armageddon. it is not armageddon and the reason they are using this language is they know this passes starting next year. businesses open the bottom line. and democrats are afraid of that, in 2018. >> nancy pelosi is definitely done. and some level of system back in power. >> the tax plan will help republicans. and it is going to show up. >> how it forces people to buy
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obamacare, they won't be as healthy as they should be. >> a pretty low view of people, do something good for you you are not going to do it. reveal of the individual mandate doesn't mean people can't get insurance doesn't mean they don't have to. the trickery or abuse occasion you see going on in the conversation here, this is a tax cut for the vast majority of america. rob: they are blending with the best version of the candidates, in the meantime this is not a tax cut for everybody. a lot of lower-class people will get a good deal here, a lot more will pay more taxes from what i understand. there is constraint in the middle class there might be some people around the 100 k mark, outside big cities which is not a lot of money that will see a tax hike because of that salt reduction. >> getting rid of state and
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local tax deduction is going to get people primarily in blue states, new york, connecticut, new jersey who make more than $100,000, they will lose that deduction and it will matter, it is true some people have something to be concerned about. rob: if you have two get in the mortgage and make 100 k i live outside new york city or chicago you are not feeling it, the tax hike -- >> they are justifiably concerned but my point is you can do something to the state and local politicians, cut taxes, and more pressure to get there own fiscal house. rob: repatriate these businesses, jobs back into this country and a few years ago democrats wanted to cut corporate taxes. and corporate taxes because he got something today democrats, and relocating overseas, higher tax rate here overseas, making
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the tax code competitive, so businesses want to stay here, a giveaway to the rich, that is good for everybody, they got to be honest about that. >> now that it is trump's idea it is armageddon, politics as usual. >> 20 minutes after the hour, creepy cameras, terrifying warning about their b&b rentals, could someone be spying on you? first took aim at melania trump, chelsea handler is back with a new target. >> no bake up on at all, and foot long eyelashes and tweeted the, can you believe what they turned her into? >> social media not impressed with her vulgar attack on sarah huckabee sanders, carly shimkus is here with the outrageous comments coming up next.
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we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ rob: first he was awarded citizen of the year coming up and kneeling quarterback colin kaepernick is in running against the president for time magazine's person of the year. jillian: carly shimkus is here with a list that is lighting of social media. >> time magazine says the winner influence the news the most whether it be better or worse, that why the north korean dictator is included. the top 10 finalists, amazon ceo jeff bezos, the me too movement,
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kim jung un, colin kaepernick, the chinese president, the dreamers, the crown prince, special counsel robert mueller and wonder woman. speculation grew what the winner was going to be after the president sent this tweet saying he was going to turn the honor down. time magazine went on to refute that claim but a lot of people are chiming in about the top ten finalists. this is ridiculous the time magazine would nominate kim jung un and colin kaepernick, what a disgrace. another twitter user says he thinks the president should be the person to win, we will wait and see on that. leslie brad says he stopped reading time magazine so he doesn't care who wins. they will announce the winner tomorrow.
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>> the me too movement isn't a person, it is a movement. >> the dreamers which you can be a winner as a person or a group. rob: just to see that haircut on time magazine. jillian: what is chelsea handler saying? >> she is getting criticized for what she said about sarah sanders during her netflix talk show. listen to this. >> the harlot they are dressing up and frolicking out every day, one day she has no makeup at all, the next, 6 foot by eyelashes, cleavage and lipstick all over her face, can you believe what they turned her into? a trollop. >> she is known for criticizing the trump administration, many calling her a hypocrite for making those comments while considering herself a feminist and she's only a feminist for liberal women, not all women and another twitter user says she is not surprised chelsea handler made these comments, she's leaving her netflix talk show be to become a full-time political activist.
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if you don't want to hear from her you might not have to soon. >> women chaining themselves to an office. >> taking political activism to a new level. two pennsylvania women chained themselves to the entrance of senator pat toomey's office over the weekend in protest of his support for the tax reform bill. a statement by steve kelly says senator toomey believes every person has a right to protest provided they are doing so peacefully, the tax reform bill approved by the senate for the tax burden for middle and working-class families. they were there all weekend im wondering -- >> with the response was going to be. thanks a lot. it is 27 minutes after the hour,
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sanctuary city of aurora, the kate steinle case reminding us how dangerous these are, we debated next. >> remember when love our ball refused to think the president forgetting his son out of china for shoplifting. >> there are other matters for the president to deal with. let me deal with my son and let him do what he is doing. >> he made another stunning move, we have that coming up.
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the middle of nowhere, militants plan to carry out, quote, spectacular attacks on civilians. isis inspiring mass casualty attacks. and a terrifying site for airline crewmembers who say they saw north korea's latest ballistic missile tests out the window of the jet. café specific group claims they saw the middle, quote, blow up and fall apart when it reentered the atmosphere, struggling with the reentry. the flight was over japan heading to hong kong. another one may have been 100 miles away from that test but officials have no plans to change their flight routes at this time. a fake finally which interpreters blamed for causing a lot of confusion. this happened when tampa police announced a big arrest in the serial killer case.
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>> she knows enough about sign language that she's able to take it. it wasn't up on tuesday night and that is on me, didn't do my job. rob: the fake sign language interpreter identified as darrell roberts showed up at the department, the department didn't know she was a fake until the public asked what was going on, she won't face any charges but why she was there and what she was doing is still unknown at this time. >> another hidden camera discovered inside air b&b, this device found at an undisclosed location, this tweet of the photo shows the device appears to be a motion detector with the camera connected to the internet. air b&b says they have permanently banned the homeowner from the site and gave a full refund but wouldn't say where it was located. some have been found in bedrooms. this after several other incidents including undercover
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camera disguised as a smoke detector in air b&b where they were staying. >> republican lawmaker unveiling a new bill to take action against things worry cities in the wake of the kate steinle verdict, finding fishel to shelter illegal immigrants up to $1 million and possibly throw them behind bars so is this the right step to take to protect the american people? here to debate it is hispanic advisor steve cortez and liberal analyst kathy, let's start with you. do you think elected officials, should be thrown in prison or anything? >> i don't think so. constituents to talk and reelect them as they support them and if they don't know what they're doing they don't get reelected but don't think they should face any fines, that would be ridiculous. things worry cities are safer than other cities, these elected officials are protecting their cities if anything. rob: do you agree?
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>> certainly not. i hate the term sanctuary city because it isn't thing to a for the victims or the cops who have to deal with dangerous illegal immigrants who hide in plain sight, places like chicago, certainly no sanctuary, 600 people have been murdered in chicago this year so far. the idea this is somehow a safety measure is ridiculous. these politicians, what they are doing is putting illegal immigrants over the safety of american citizens and that is reprehensible in my view, it does need to be punished. i don't want to put them in prison, third world tactic but serious consequences need to be paid particularly financially and the federal government is starting to do that and hope donald trump and attorney general sessions make it financially painful for these cities which protect illegal immigrants over the rights and safety of american citizens. jillian: the words we have to
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talk about when we talk about sanctuary cities specifically what happened in san francisco with kate steinle here, he had been deported a number of times. >> that is sad, it is indefensible, what it was horrible it shouldn't have been in this country but look at our homegrown killers in this country so what do we do? the portal men who fit the profile of our man in las vegas? this immigrant did commit this horrible crime but undocumented people in this country are not committing these horrific crimes in things worry cities, statistically they are safer than other cities, we should be happy elected officials are making our cities safer. rob: is it fair to compare homegrown terrorists to the man who killed kate steinle? >> of course not, tragedies happen in life, most are not preventable but some are preventable and an illegal immigrant who doesn't belong here in the first place who we know is dangerous and is a
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convicted criminal, that is a preventable tragedy because he shouldn't have been in the first place. the language matters. if you break into my house in the middle of the night they are not undocumented. i am an immigrant's on, i love immigration, legal immigration. if you break into my house in the middle of the night you are not an undocumented visitor, you are burglar. if you break into the united states when you are not allowed you are illegal and don't belong here and on top of that -- you are an illegal -- >> and action is illegal. >> without permission is illegal. >> being a human being is never illegal. >> most offensive to legal immigrants who go through the difficult and expensive and time-consuming process to become an american citizen is not easy. millions of people every year, we love them and need them. what we don't need our illegal
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immigrants and what we can never accept are dangerous illegal immigrants who not only break our immigration laws to create a safety minutes in our country and mayors like rahm emanuel in chicago turn the other cheek because they think they are pandering to hispanic voters when many times they're putting hispanic citizens in danger. >> we need comprehensive immigration reform, we don't have any programs for low skilled workers to be here all year. if we did, these workers would be legal, many people working here and they need a message. >> they need a message loud and clear. let's get a check of your
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forecast, janice dean, tracking some potential snow coming this weekend. >> we will see, depends on where you live, the cold air will be in place across the northeast friday into saturday and that could means know if there is moisture in the atmosphere. we have cold air mass, the coldest air of the season, in some cases the biggest snow of the season in the upper midwest, factor in the wind that it feels colder than that, single digits for much of the northern plains toward the great lakes. the system moving across the great lakes will be too warm for snow but the next system behind that friday into saturday could bring the first snow of the season to part of the northeast, depending on the moisture we have in the timing of it. there is your bottom line. the truth is across the northeast, the northeast depends on whether the moisture in place. stay tuned.
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rob: we will be watching. >> taxpayer money used to teach your kids how to cheat america's immigration laws, one college teaching a class on how to obstruct federal ice agents. meet the student who says it is disgraceful and has to stop. rob: the outrageous new messaging apps the social media site just rolled out. ♪ we should be friends. ♪ i don't know ♪ i know that look ♪
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it's what's inside the person who opens it. ♪ give ancestrydna, the only dna test that can trace your origins to over 150 ethnic regions- and open up a world of possibilities. ♪ save 30% for the holidays at ancestrydna.com jillian: former minnesota governor jesse ventura slamming chris kyle yet again. >> i afro-american liar chris kyle the opportunity to show up, he didn't have it. jillian: these after reaching a deal with the estate, thanked
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him in his book american sniper, claimed to have punched ventura who defeats the account, kyle was murdered in 2013 but ventura pressed on winning his case before the decision was overturned on appeal. rob: love our ball not happy with his kid's suspension pulling them out of ucla after he was detained for allegedly shoplifting in china, love our ball telling espn he will explore other options for his son to play elsewhere. angelo is one of three basketball players arrested in china before the season opening game, the internet leading to a war of words between love our ball and donald trump over who helped the players get home. colleges fighting against our immigration laws, no -- estate university in california, sanctuary state, is set to host an event this week to teach
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students how to counter our laws. jillian: correspondent for campusreform.org, thank you for joining us. it is your reaction when you heard this was going to happen. >> the reaction i have i share with lots of students who know about this, outrageous that the school is using student fees to help pay for such programs that circumvent federal law. rob: you have some friends in this class, are they aware ice raids are predominantly taken out against people who are here illegally and committing crimes in the country? that has always been the way these have gone even under president obama to get rid of criminal illegal aliens, are they aware of that? >> i do know they are very well aware what they are doing and seem to be okay with it and that
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is the attitude that is very displayed in california in this particular area. jillian: i want to read a portion of the event description from the facebook page, quote, make a difference in your community by standing up to hostility towards immigrants, legal observers document immigration rates happening in our neighborhood so that civil rights violations can be used to build a case against deportation internet facebook page for this group, the rapid response network teaching part of this course, i went on to their website and there's a video and instructions what to do if immigration agents are at your door. not sure i understand why students need this information on a campus. >> absolutely correct, i don't know either but that students see should be used to teach others to circumvent federal,
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how to skirt law in general so i don't know why schools are doing that. rob: the policy on immigration hasn't changed at all when you look at donald trump or president obama the policies are the same. they were both supporting criminal illegal aliens and all of a sudden there's this explosion of concern for these people under donald trump. what changed? is it just his rhetoric that has people so scared? it reality is not any different. >> i believe it is the rhetoric that has made people fear for ice and immigration. i don't think there's a difference from the obama administration. the deep order in chief, there is no difference. rob: people ignore that a that fascinates me.
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>> student fees, taking student loans, using this money to pay for such programs that encourage people to circumvent the law. rob: thank you for joining us. 47 minutes after the hour, time to check in and see what is coming up on "fox and friends". jillian: stacked omega diner having breakfast. >> reporter: good morning, you said it correctly, stats omega diner right here. put it on the list of the southwest best diners. we are here, we are here to talk about the major issues of the day. we will talk about the issues that matter to the people of south carolina, the people of america, tax reform and the
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travel ban and i would not be surprised if a little clemson football makes it into the conversation. "fox and friends" joined you at the top of the hour. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me?
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rob: university of notre dame not giving it to demand about murals that honor christopher columbus. students, alumni and faculty want the paintings destroyed claiming in this era of political decisiveness and dangerous nationalism it is time for notre dame to remove its own version of a confederate monument, that is what they called it, the mural has been there since 1884, they say they
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are not going anywhere. rob: army football availing footballs for the rv navy game, paying tribute to soldiers of the mountain division which engaged in winter warfare. they unveiled with uniforms modeled after the blue angel flight suits. the battle takes place saturday and i will be reporting live for "fox and friends," stay tuned for that. rob: we will see who wins the game. forget ticket scalpers, cyber scalpers are helping the grinch steel christmas. jillian: tracy has the scam selling hot toys for higher prices. >> reporter: they are called toy parts. they buy up all these popular kids toys for the holidays and sell them on secondary websites like ebay and amazon for much
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higher. the popular toy, $1000, barbie's dream house $1500. chuck schumer is calling for retailers to try to stop these cyberrobots. rob: that was in an episode of the office. facebook rolling out a new messenger for kids. >> reporter: targeting kids 6-12 called messenger kids. you have to do that through your parents's facebook account and they will be able to approve the contact. they will be able to message and post videos, pictures and people wonder our kids too young to have a facebook account like this even though mark zuckerberg came out and said i want my
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children to play outside. and pulling outside. mcdonald's relaunching their one dollar menu. we are seeing what will be on the menu. the things on the screen, and can also get crispy tenders. and happy meal from a fast food chain, they want to do this to compete with other fast food. >> dozens of players with disrespect, and american heroes. >> american slavery chris kyle coming up.
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>> nfl player paying tribute to navy seal hero chris kyle with his cleats. raising awareness for the foundation for military families. jillian: a skeptical 6y it earning a spot on the knotty list, saying your life is empty, he wrote this letter to class to find love, i am not telling you my my name. but santa knows everything.
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>> a grocery store gets an unexpected visitor, a deer strolling among the customers down the aisle pennsylvania. so peaceful, so calm. i don't know what he got, frozen pizza. the supreme court giving the administration a thumbs up to enforce the latest ban on travel. >> he has to go to court to get a temporary stay. >> peter struck over saw and participated in questioning michael flynn. and the hillary clinton decision from grossly negligent to extremely careless. >> if hillary clinton had won none of this would have surfaced, would have kept covering up the corruption. >> we are a step closer to
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