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>> 70 miles an hour in ventura, california, the fire burned down hundreds of homes and still burning. >> they are brutal, dirty, nasty work that has to be done. we will be here until it is done. >> controversial decision by donald trump, he is expected to announce the start of the process of recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel and moving the us embassy from tel aviv. >> bill clinton made a promise, george w. bush. >> astonished how this has gone off the rails the last few days,
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revelations about peters rob. everyone is taking a credibility hit. >> the tax bill would be less of a mess, they are close to working out a deal. >> russia suspended for participating in the upcoming winter olympic games. ♪ >> a lot of news happening overnight, live shot from the new new york city where we are decorated for christmas because it is on its way very quickly, you are watching fox and first this wednesday morning. a lot to tell you about.
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happening today donald trump expected to make good on another campaign promise, set to announce the us will officially recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel, griff jenkins live in washington dc, the decision sparking a lot of backlash. >> definitely making waves in the middle east but let me set the stage, many presidents from bill clinton to george bush made campaign promises like this one. >> we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of the jewish people, jerusalem. >> reporter: today at 1:00 pm, donald trump will follow through the promise recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel and directing the state department to begin the process which afflicts we people to four years of viewing the basement in the us embassy and that is causing backlash in bethlehem, flags and donald trump's image are burning at the consulate in jerusalem, a security warning on
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twitter for us citizens directing them to avoid the city in the west bank, the moving ring palestinians, president abbas warning in this statement, quote, such a move will have detrimental consequences on the peace process and prospects for the internationally endorsed two state solution. our allies in the region reacting with strong warnings this might have serious consequences, the turkish president saying the move is a red line. >> continue the resolve is a matter of fact, this can go as far as breaking off our diplomatic relations with israel. >> anticipating reaction from violent protests, us marines teams are deploying all over the middle east, as questions over the impact of such a move up in decades of us diplomacy, vice president pens's arrival in
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jerusalem in two weeks, it is a big move and we will hear more today. >> 1:00 pm today will be covered here on fox news. thank you, appreciate it. now to another fox news alert, california under siege again. massive flames sparking apocalyptic destruction forcing 150,000 people to leave everything behind. in ventura the evacuation zone widened overnight. we heard nancy pelosi used the word apocalyptic to describe the tax are going to be returning to in the city of
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ventura, in the driveway of one house, pickup trucks, family sedan completely destroyed, then you come up here, the garage door is in front and behind that, the image of complete and utter destruction and the thing we see so often in these fires, the only part of the house left standing, the chimney stack, these fires have so far scorched 55,000 acres across this area. this is the thomas fire in ventura, 60 miles north of los angeles, the fires burning so fiercely, blown by fierce santa ana windss, those hot wind, usually not as distractive in december because we usually have some rain by now, not the case this season and that is why i causing so much destruction, nasa has released extraordinary images of smoke from the fires blowing across southern california. it is not just here in ventura. north of los angeles fire has
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scorched 11,000, 30 structures including homes destroyed. a big problem for a lot of any f these fires. ibly20 our prayers to firefighters. a major blow to terrorist groups overseas, the pentagon says two leaders were killed during raids on monday including al qaeda's highest-ranking leader to die in afghanistan, another 80 al qaeda members captured in this
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operation. the leader of the telegram's read the unit was killed in an airstrike friday. other dangerous close call at one of america's busiest airport, cleared for landing on the same runway, in new york city, in mexico, landing on 13 left but lined up on 13 right instead. air traffic control guiding the plane around the airport before anything happened. the faa is investigating this but this latest incident, clipped wings, and towed back to the gates. the department of justice preparing to hand over fbi agent peter struck's anti-trump text
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messages. todd pyro joins more on these developments this morning, good morning. >> devon nunez demanded those text messages between counterintelligence agent peter struck and lisa page, fbi lawyer was involved. both with robert mueller's team, a key figure in the chain of eventss. receive the infamous anti-trump dossier and launched a counterintelligence investigation into russia meddling and struck oversaw the fbi interviews with michael flynn who pleaded guilty friday to like to fbi investigators in the russia probe and it was struck exchanging james comey abstract language and hillary decision from grossly negligent carrying possible criminal
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penalties to extremely, no real legal implications. >> and all these investigations and was so bad, mueller fired him months ago but has not cooperated with the house intelligence committee. they will not make up except what is in the media, we won't make them available, devon nunez and trey gowdy for a long time. >> those text messages will be turned over in coming days. also today before the house intel committee more questioning donald trump junior who will be grilled on the financial dealings with russia and that meeting with the russian lawyer who promised information on hillary clinton during the 2016 campaign. >> we heard about this other top
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prosecutor, sent a message, and what donald trump was trying to get done in terms of the travel ban. >> a lot of questions throughout this investigation. ibly20 good to have you here. democrats have been calling for donald trump's impeachment since day one. >> i will fight every day until he is impeached. >> in peach donald trump now.com. >> al green is vowing to force a vote to impeach donald trump today. the texas congressman is among a handful of liberals that have been agitating for our commander in chief's impeachment for months but the effort expected to fail since republicans control the house. john conyers bowing out following an avalanche of sexual harassment, the former congressman is calling it instead retirement. >> i am retiring and i want
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everyone to know how much i appreciate the support, undiminished support. >> the 88-year-old and longest-serving member of congress accused of harassing female staffers and settling a lawsuit with taxpayer money, conyers went on to endorse his son to fill the seat but it was up to the democrats in the state to nominate their next candidate. congressman conyers calling on his son to fill the seat that he held for half a century, this is a perfect example of career politicians so entrenched in washington that they deepened the swamp. >> i don't think the founding fathers intended congress or house or senate to be a career. public servants, coming to washington dc and turning what
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we call the swamp into more of a jacuzzi, if you look at the lists on the big board, to be the subject of ethics violation investigations, including maxine waters who has been there a long time. now we see representative conyers resigning, the fact that he wants his son to step in and continue his legacy since he has been there for so long. ibly20 and isis plot, the british prime minister stopped just in time. brand-new evidence backing up the president's claims the fbi is biased against him. who can america trust to make sure justice is served, or next guest says double standard is absurd. death threats to pursue her passion, the woman hunter that will make you proud to be an
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and and change the draft -- and those were tied -- how can we trust the fbi when this is going on? >> this raises real questions about the objectivity, here's the key thing. who interviewed michael flynn, it was his recounting of that that charges against flynn were based on blind to an fbi agent, this was the same fbi agent, cheryl mills and huma aberdeen, chief aids to hillary clinton, they lied to him, charged with like to an fbi agent, why this double standard, the fbi and justice department. >> this is what donald trump
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tweeted, fbi agent -- as you said, and donald trump so continuously said something is not right here. >> also apparently, bob mueller is stonewalling the house intelligence can become a the only reason they finally did it inspector general investigation report. and why has -- >> the people appointed to help with the investigation into russian collusion, the majority of democratic donors. yesterday, andrew wiseman, one of the top prosecutor's for mueller. >> the number 2 guy, internal
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emails, you sally gates when she was the holdover running the justice department. and trump's travel order, violated professional duties and andrew wiseman said this is a great thing to do. how do you fix it? >> i have great doubt that it can be fixed. and issue nobody has raised. an obligation under supreme court law for any evidence bearing on the innocence of a defendant. to bob mueller let mike flynn at lawyers know that the chief witness against him, the fbi agent had been removed from the case for bias, guilty of professional misconduct. >> somebody needs to look into
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that. lisa bloom, the fbi agent texting, apparently working on that. >> she was his mistress which says a lot of other things about the unprofessional conduct at the fbi. ibly20 thank you so much for joining us, appreciate it. it continues there, appreciate it. time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour and surprise -- and some kneeling quarterback abca21 for praise and his promise that has everyone talking. jeff flake turning his back on his own party to support democratic challenger roy moore in the alabama senate race. is he choosing country over party? carly shimkus has the reaction and it is not pretty.
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ibly20 country over party, that message from republican senator jeff flake who donated $100 to democratic alabama senate candidate doug jones. the move after donald trump endorsed republican roy moore. carly shimkus with fox news headlines 24/7 serious x and 150 without republicans are firing back and it is not pretty. >> reporter: jeff flake put his money where his mouth is. a vocal opponent of roy moore, he did donate to alabama's democratic senate candidate doug jones, the move sparked a fiery response from former white house chief strategist steve bannon
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who marked flake's donation size at a rally for roy moore last night. >> let's talk about jeff flake. did he sign a check today, $100 to jones? put country ahead of party? if you're going to write a check, write a check and. >> the republican candidate roy moore, a donation opportunity tweeted the collect all patriots, pro-amnesty, jeff flake donated to my pro-abortion open border anti-gun liberal opponents. i'm asking 100 grassroots conservatives to step up and reject the dc establishment by donating here. nebraska's senators said this donation is a bad idea, it is possible to be against partial-birth abortion and child molestation, happily most americans are. that continues to unfold.
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the female hunter, threats, death threats she is getting. >> nikki tate, 27-year-old attorney in texas getting quite been in to graham following for posting pictures that show her love for hunting but battling a lot of instagram critics, one person saying must feel that getting up every day knowing how many beautiful animals you are killing. if i want meat i go to the grocery store. they already killed enough animals was another instagram commentor said keep up your passion, the same people complaining should see how the meat they eat from the grocery store is killed every day. nikki tate said she and her husband eat everything they kill and pride themselves in how they ethically shoot animals. >> what is that? >> this is candy canes melted over pizza. quite traction on social media,
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gerri on twitter, pineapple on pizza but this is atrocious. >> i love pizza, tomato sauce, thank you so much. donald trump about to make good on another campaign promise. >> we will move the american embassy to the eternal capital of jerusalem. >> is muslim leaders warns of your consequences or next guest, israeli counterterrorism expert said our commander-in-chief is not afraid of making the right move. the white house firing back after the naacp tell donald trump to cancel his plan to cancel a civil war museum opening. >> he condemned all forms of racism, bigotry, violence, no
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>> us bombers fly in south korea, the latest show of force follows north korea testing a new missile that could threaten the us mainland. kitty logan has a look at your international headlines. >> reporter: china calling for restraint over north korea, the us and south korea military drills continue throughout this week, a supersonic bomber flew over the korean peninsula, and exercise, hundreds of other south korean fighter jets. and 12,000 us troops, annual
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drills are pushing the region to the brink of war. only last week pyongyang launched one of its most advanced missile tests further inflaming tensions. that missile has the potential range to hit the us are flown in a straight trajectory. in the uk british media say two men in a london court charged targeting british prime minister teresa may, the men allegedly planned to detonate a bomb in the prime minister's office to assassinate her in the aftermath, this comes a day after a report on the recent terror attacks but some attackers say no to intelligence services, chances to stop the more mixed. several other possible terror plots in the uk have been thwarted by authorities including the latest one. yesterday the international olympic committee despite russian athletes only compete at
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the upcoming winter olympics if they do not participate under their country's flag. the russian team took part in organizing the 2014 games and caused unprecedented damage. and it may even boycott these. >> russia in the news for another reason. kitty logan live for us, thank you. at home the supreme court sympathetic in the landmark case involving a colorado bakeshop owner who refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple. after hearing testimony from both sides the bench has to decide if jack phillips can decline to make a cake over his religious views or that he was unlawfully discriminating. >> it has been very hard on me and my family. there have been many tears. >> this isn't abstract, this is about real pain felt by real
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people. ibly20 he lost 40% of his business after shutting down his cake service, joins fox and friends live in the 7:00 hour. nearly 200 passengers aboard one of the largest cruise ships in the world becoming sick at sea. passengers suffering castro intentional illnesses, the bottomless buffet. crews wearing protective suits and facemasks tried to clear the outbreak. health officials say five people were taken to the hospital during its two week voyage, to arrive in sydney tomorrow. put down the booze before flying your drone, lawmakers clearing a bill through the assembly that would make it illegal to operate a drone while drunk.
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if it is broken, 6 months in prison, $1000 fine or both. the senate will vote tomorrow. donald trump fulfilling another campaign promise as he expected, recognizing jerusalem as capital of israel moving the us embassy, warning of severe consequences. you to weigh in, the special operations counterterrorist units, aaron cohen, we appreciate it. donald trump making the announcement at 1:00 today. what is the response? >> exactly what it has been the last 60 plus years. israel's independence, 50 majority muslim countries, 1 billion muslims will occupy this world, indoctrinated to hate
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israel. the problem is what they don't realize, donald trump is being very strategic. he has always been strategic when it comes to israel because he understands israel's intelligence capabilities which is an incredibly important piece of us national security. israeli intelligence, the institute for special tasks is one of the finest data processing services, jews picked out of every muslim country for 50 years to infiltrate all the world and detected and bring forward the finest level of intelligence which is real shares with the united states -- >> this was promised for some time, taking three or four years to move the us embassy from tel
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aviv to jerusalem. here is what palestine president mahmoud abbas said, such a move will have better mental consequences on the peace process and prospects for the internationally endorsed two state solution. turkish president saying this is a red line that will severed diplomatic relations. in terms of security all over the world what are your thoughts? >> we increased security, traveling to those regions to provide additional assistance to our consulates and the us embassies abroad. it is more talk by abbas, these leaders are not in position to criticize donald trump. give those leaders millions, billions of dollars, they have not come to the table. erdog
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erdoganis in a complete turmoil in syria getting his country under control so it is about donald trump and understanding how dynamic that relationship with israel, it will defend itself as will the americans with consulates and embassies abroad. >> more to do than fulfilling a campaign promise. can you recognize israel without recognizing jerusalem as his relapse capital? >> absolutely not. the capital of israel, jerusalem, has been its capital for 3000 years. the western wall going back to the first kingdom has been around and it is written in the koran and translated jerusalem is the only capital to the jews, the israelites, the muslims when they dig into the text know that is a historical fact, nothing to be argued about them you cannot have his real without jerusalem, the capital. one day there could be peace but i served in the israeli defense forces, involved in the war on
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terror for 17 years and nothing will change regardless of what abbas says and the pentagon says. ibly20 know piece so far with the us embassy in tel aviv, moving it, we will see what happens. thank you for joining us. a major foreign-policy announcement today. 20 minutes until the top of the hour. getting justice for kate abca23, new charges against the illegal immigrant acquitted of her murder. cracking down on content the action youto is taking to stop the spread of inappropriate videos and terrorist propaganda. less is more. in a study says you don't have to pile the president - the presents under the tree. ♪
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>> the 5-time deported illegal immigrant just acquitted in the shooting death of kate steinle is facing new federal charges. kelly right joining us with a new indictment handed down by the justice department. >> reporter: josé garcia zarate, criticism erupted, donald trump speaking against it, jeff sessions vowing to get the justice department involved. on tuesday days after he was acquitted of murder and manslaughter charges, the city of san francisco a federal grand jury indicted him on two new charges. attorney general sessions blamed san francisco sanctuary city status for steinle's to saying the city who allowed a man that has been deported five times
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back on the streets. san francisco clarified the charges in a statement saying this, a federal grand jury indicted josé garcia zarate for being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition in being an illegally present alien in possession of a firearm and ammunition. san francisco district attorney is speaking out about the case, he says his thoughts have always been on the steinle family but stands for the city's sanctuary policies and claims the case has been used by politicians for political gain. >> the jury did their work and we respect their work. that is important for us in the united states to remember this is a nation of laws. we respect the legal process even when the outcome is one that we may be unhappy with.
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>> reporter: during the trial garcia zarate's immigration history of being deported five times was never allowed in the trial. as for the new charges he is now facing, if found guilty he could be sentenced to ten years in prison. heather: thank you for the update. to some business news, youtube building an army of 10,000 workers to inappropriate videos. our sister network, foxbusiness, here with the push to clean up content. >> reporter: youtube will be adding 10,000 people to review content and make sure anything that shouldn't be on the site is wiped off. this is in addition to the new technology that will automatically remove problematic content. youtube has been under fire for extremists videos, things that shouldn't be on there and taking those things off of the site.
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heather: we talked about people buying more presence online, there is a big backup of deliveries. >> if you ordered something on cybermonday there's a chance you are waiting for it to be delivered. ups said deliveries are backed up one or two days because there was a flood of orders after thanksgiving. they have got 95,000 seasonal workers to take care of this and using more automation to get these packages so be patient. >> the front door where the package comes at my apartment complex, they were overwhelmed. free cheesecake. >> cheesecake factory partnering with the delivery service, if you order anything on door - you have to enter the promo code 10,000 slices and you will get a free slice of cheesecake from
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the cheesecake factory. the day of 10,000 slices is what they will be giving away. >> they are known for huge slices. thank you so much. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour. how young is too young for facebook? facebook igniting furious debate with a new apps for children under 13 years old, it is time for parents to parent. that is up next. ♪
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for kids as young as 6 years old, the child gets permission to message and video chat with friends but how young is too young to be on social media? here is a mother and host of radio show truth exchange, kathy barnett, thanks for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: your 9-year-old daughter is joining us in studio. facebook, social media, good for kids or bad for kids? >> in general i believe there are more worthwhile adventures for children to engage in like going outside, playing around in the backyard and doing other activities but my first thought is having to billion users on facebook just isn't enough for them because they are coming after our babies as targets. heather: this particular apps
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will be limited in scope that will allow messaging and video chat. how are they planning on policing it? >> they are not. i think we have forgotten a little bit earlier in the month of november, sean parker, one of the former executives came out and said they consciously understood the implications of trying to get people hooked on facebook, like anxiety, depression, reduced productivity and they did it anyway. they went on to say the only thought process they took into consideration when designing facebook was how could they consume as much of our time and content attention, parents have to ask what makes the executive that facebook any different today than they were when they were initially designing facebook? we have to take those things into consideration. heather: a lot of parents see
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social media as a way to be a parent. >> caveat, as a responsible adult facebook has been a wonderful tool to reconnect to our friends and family, and if you are an activist like i am to share our opinions but now we are talking kids as young as 6 years old and one of the psychiatrists who assisted facebook in developing this messaging apps says there is a risk of our children being exposed to images, and addictive quality. the study, the royal society for public health came out earlier this year with the statement that social media platforms like facebook and instagram are more than alcohol and to me it is akin to the tobacco industry childproofing cigarettes.
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my knee-jerk reaction is it is time for parents to parent up, raise their own kids, social media facebook or anyone else telling us how to raise our kids and this is an appropriate. heather: great analogy, appreciate it, come back any time. it is 6 minutes until the top of the errant america facing one of the worst flu seasons ever. why the vaccine might be a big waste this year. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am proud and humble to breathe and the mohammed ali legacy award to colin kaepernick. heather: beyoncé taking the stage to honor colin kaepernick, the end kneeling cornerback making a promise to the people, with or without the nfl. ♪
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heather: the white house firing back at the naacp for telling donald trump not to ascend the civil rights museum opening. the press secretary sarah huckabee sanders slamming the door on the line of questioning after it was implied our commander in chief's charlottesville statements were more like insults. >> he got his statement very clear when he condemned all forms of racism, bigotry and violence there is no gray area
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there. heather: donald trump will attend the museum's opening this weekend in mississippi. colin kaepernick handed another award for so-called personal sacrifice by sports illustrated. the former quarterback even the mohammed ali legacy award from surprise guest beyoncé, for starting the national anthem protests across the nfl. >> with or without the nfl's platform i will continue to work for the people because my platform is the people. heather: jj watt and shortstop josé all to were given sports person of the year honor for their work during hurricane harvey. america facing one of the worst flu seasons ever and doctors warn the vaccine is only 10% effective. health officials say the us will be hit by a particular strain of the virus responsible for several deadly flu seasons in the last decade most recently in
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2014. the cdc has seen an increase in flu related hospital visits. shrink your kids toy box and grow their imagination, new research showing children who play with your toys have better focus, build new skills faster and are more creative. expert suggest keeping toys in storage and rotating which ones they can play with was that wraps it up for "fox and friends" first but it continues now, see you later. by. >> every man and woman on these lines are dedicated, brutal, dirty, nasty work, we will be here until it is done. rob: it is wednesday, december 6th. fox news alert, massive wildfires burning out of control in california. thousands rush to escape,
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