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david: if we get tax-cut the market won't pop up. >> that is it for forbes. keep it here, number one business continues this afternoon. >> think these guys just avoided a government shutdown? december 22nd, chuck schumer don't get their way toward legal immigration, all bets are off. isn't that a threat schumer used to swear off? >> we believe in immigration, raise the debt ceiling until we pass immigration reform. >> he is okay with the chaos now. welcome to cashing in. rachel duffy, gerri willis, juan williams, welcome to the show.
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we will begin with you. i democrats being hypocrites right now? >> if there is enough hypocrisy in both parties over the years to fill a couple of oceans but all you need to do is look at a special place in my heart for the schumer pelosi sanders any, say one thing and do the other but nothing is going to change. the government shutdown, republicans will be blamed. if there's a government shutdown that will change because essential services will be out there and the debt ceiling is going up, spending is going up and it will be on the taxpayers back when all is said and done. >> why are they conflating these issues? the spending bill, with dreamers, children brought here illegally. >> gary is right, tons of hypocrisy all about, the
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president using dreamers at the bargaining chip, he wants to resolve this issue, public opinion on the side of these people who came as children, speak english, serve in the military, go to the schools, we want them to succeed. and budget negotiations saying democrats are part of the deal, and democrats saying this is about the dreamers, the cliff you play for schumer in 2013. we are talking about these young people. >> how does this play out? it is part of the president's bargaining chip, how does it play out in the midterms for democrats in red states or states that voted for trump and again the big election, and protect dreamers. >> if the government shutdown
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over this, the kate steinle verdict, to do with dreamers, with immigration and and unnecessary. the president wants a solution for the dreamers extended through march, to hold up the government over this. i agree with jim jordan, nothing good happens right before christmas, a lot of things need to be resolved around the issue, we need to deal with chain migration, and do this properly. >> i'm laughing because sometimes people are nicer around the holidays. i mean in government, not people. i wanted to ask you the
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president has shown sympathy when it comes to this population, he really has, they have until march to deal with this. >> he wants something on his desk by march. hard to listen to democrats these days trying to take the lead on this issue, trump could score big time on this because everyone is saying, the public is on the side of doing something for dreamers. to the democrats, look back, conyers is either an icon of the house or a repeat sexual harasser. and never been fired by the paragon of virtue, and stole the election from hillary clinton. >> listening to them is confusing. >> remember how we got here in the first place, many years under the last president did
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nothing about the immigration problem. so many people coming in, these dreamers i hope they are great success stories, they were let in here. on both parties, they are taking this to december 22nd until the holidays and scaring people. people coming up to me do i get my social security check if we shutdown, definitely political maneuvering to scare the living daylights out of people. >> you can make the argument that democrats are holding hostage because of the spending bill, more defense spending but because of immigration they are holding hostage men and women in uniform fighting for our country. >> this conversation has gone off the rails, clear case of who the grinch is to steal christmas from these children, the president has good intentions or want something done by march, he
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could have done something last fall, all these families are very nervous having to spend this holiday season worried about deportation, ice agents coming into their family home. and chaos once again. >> go. >> last january, president obama put in place plans that rounded up people, january and february, was trump doing that? know. >> by immigration reform, gary spoke about this. when immigration reform, and trump comes on and runs, makes immigration into a whipping boy and every immigrant into a demon in order to win an election and you ignore this.
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>> this general talk about demonizing immigrants is not true. the president is trying to do something about the safety of this country, there is nothing wrong with that at a job is getting done. the rhetoric has stopped a ton of people from coming across the border and that is good news and you used the term grinch when it comes to government spending, there has never been a grinch, there has always been more spent every year, $300 billion from last year and grow another trillion in the next four years. >> growing the debt. >> a solution to legal immigration, there will be a way, they take part in the american dream and prosperity for them. good for them. >> there will be a lot of irony if donald trump is the person to solve immigration reform and i think he can because the only thing holding up his border
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security and other issues like chain migration which we need time to deal with, ramming this through right before christmas is a very bad policy idea. >> nothing good happens. coming up, remember this, on trump and russia that rattled the stock market last week, the president suggesting that investors should be able to sue. both served in the navy. i do outrank my husband, not just being in the military, but at home. she thinks she's the boss. she only had me by one grade. we bought our first home together in 2010. his family had used another insurance product but i was like well i've had usaa for a while, why don't we call and check the rates? it was an instant savings and i should've changed a long time ago. there's no point in looking elsewhere really. we're the tenneys and we're usaa members for life. usaa. get your insurance quote today.
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>> not for this biased buffoon, this is not the first time he has done this, this is another example we could go through 1000 examples of this on a daily basis, this time it affected the market that hurt people to a certain extent. i hope they get it right and you can tell abc is getting it right now because they told him he is not covering trump anymore going forward. >> abc did offer a clarification and then a correction after this fiasco. this is with a tweeted, correction of abc news special report, flynn prepared to testify that donald trump directed him to make contact with the russians during the transition, initially as a way to work together to fight isis in syria, confident now says but that is completely different from collusion. >> of course. let's be clear. abc apologized and retracted because donald trump's twitter account held him accountable.
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i don't think we would have seen brian ross getting this leave of absence or the amount of tension the retraction did have with donald trump, 44 million twitter followers, abc has 12. did this impact the markets? it is impacting the business model, how many more hits are they going to take to their credibility, and realize the american people do not trust them. >> brian ross has a history of making mistakes. why wouldn't abc on a topic like this is that his report more? >> great question and that is what they said was missing, they didn't do enough vetting. he talked about mistakes he made in the past, anthrax from saddam hussein was responsible for so much suffering in washington a decade ago. he has made mistakes over and over again and yet he keeps his job as if he were employed by the government.
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no repercussions for this guy. the thing that needs to happen is abc needs to step up and take action and the more we talk about it is open about it and understand about how this happened the more likely something will happen. >> is a true, fake news does exist? >> in the mind of donald trump and any news that doesn't please him is fake news. this is part of his attack on the american media, body slamming cnn, threatened tv station licenses, nbc, now this, nobody -- the money was recovered, the market went down, the market went back up, nobody really lost money. this is about donald trump trying to deter people from paying attention to the russian scandal and the robert mueller investigation. you guys shouldn't fall for it. >> no one has been attacked by donald trump over and over again, he doesn't like -- people did lose money but part of the gamble is the stock market, to
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me this is about donald trump working as candidate to change libel laws to hold news organizations responsible for what they report but that is not easy to do. >> you have to prove there was a plot for the market to go down. anybody consume anybody but i don't think this goes too far. we keep talking about this was an accident, a mistake. in this case this is blatant trying to get out somebody in a bad way and that is the shame of it. it gives the good journalists plenty of amounts, gives them bad cover. hopefully abc gets it right and it doesn't happen again and we can get some nonbiased stuff going. >> all of us appearing here on cashing in make mistakes. you can the light, this journal made a mistake, this is just
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journalism, this goes on all the day, made a mistake. >> if you keep making mistakes over and over again. >> he keeps making errors, well-documented. is not a figment of the imagination of people on the right, it is reality. >> all the mistakes he makes tends to make conservatives and republicans look bad, seems like bias. >> conspiracy theory, you guys are something. >> abc's defense, took them a while but they did to believe that tweet. coming up, parents, facebook is targeting children with a new apps, should tech companies be going after your kids. ♪
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delivering remarks within the hour live on the fox news channel with analysis as it happens, controversial visit, we will break that down, if you weeks until christmas and there was snow on the ground in mississippi when the president arrives bracing for a blast of winter and the storm working its way from the deep south, some places 15 inches of snow which could create dangerous travel conditions, winter weather advisories from maine to northern virginia, canceled across the country, more news at the top of the hour, the president and mississippi, i am leland that it. >> facebook launching a new messaging apps, allows kids under the age of 13 to interact with friends and family and even though they have to be approved by parents and critics are
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raising red flags. as young as 6 in the first place. we began with rachel because you have eight children. what are your thoughts on this and kids from 6 to 12 years old on facebook. >> a lot already are but facebook is counting this is another tool to help parents. this is about getting kids addicted to social media, crack, earlier and earlier. everything i see is social media is not making kids happier or better socialized, not improving family life, studies are showing kids born after the saturation of iphones in our culture are more suicidal, the bottom line, we need to be better, more intentional, and personal responsibility, leaving it up to
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facebook. >> we want to play sound, not long ago from shawn marker. >> it literally changes your relationship with society, with each other, probably interferes with productivity. god only knows what it is doing to our children's brains. >> one month ago the former president of facebook said we knew what we were doing that the time, this was impacting children's brains and we did it anyway and even for younger people. >> the horse has left the barn, the train left the station, the car left the garage, going to restaurants, two kids on ipad or iphones and 10 years from now the posture is going to be like this and their thumbs stuffed like this, and it is a shame but
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the shape of things to come. you get them in early, running into walls as they are text searching for the next 70 years. >> the young founders of facebook, they have families, and not targeting -- >> i love the sentiment. we all want to blame facebook, all these companies think they are horrible. what about these companies, kellogg's that makes his sugary cereals, why are we not ticked off at them? we are jealous of their success. >> are you jealous of their success? >> it is part of the innovative nature of the early 21st century. i just think picking up on what gary said, going out to dinner with grandchildren they pay more
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attention to puff puffs and other little devices. >> look at facebook, facebook intended people to communicate with their parents and friends but this to me does look like a marketing ploy. >> fox news alert, life pictures of jackson, mississippi, donald trump there for the opening of the mississippi civil rights museum. he will be addressing the crowd in a couple minutes. this is a pretty longshot. the president getting a tour of some of the exhibits that takes folks through the civil rights movement starting from the plight of african-americans in mississippi in the 1800s in 1900s through the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. among those honored at the museum is medgar evers, civil rights leader shot and killed by a white supremacist, noteworthy
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that evers's widow has decided not to attend the ceremony with the president and the mississippi governor out of for lack of a better term protest. a couple of other folks including congressman lewis, a member of the georgia delegation and famed civil rights leader in his own way will not be attending either and you can see some of the exhibits as the president is walking through this museum is expected to give a speech in a couple minutes. we are told by the white house those remarks will emphasize unity and we are told honor those who fought against bigotry. america's news headquarters in snowy washington, snowy jackson, mississippi, starting a couple minutes early. jillian: president after march are expected any minute in front
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of a crowd of private civil rights veterans and elected officials. we are going to go live to the president as soon as he starts his remarks, he's taking a tour of the exhibit. he is in mississippi not just for the opening of this but to celebrate the state's bicentennial. that is a big deal for the state of mississippi. notably absent from these weekend long events are folks on the political spectrum like john lewis and bennie thompson but also others, the president of the naacp derek johnson who has decided not to attend and renowned civil rights leader frankie adams johnson and former secretary of the navy gray davis who served as governor of the state and some civil rights leaders like philander who was mentored by medgar evers before he was assassinated in 1963,
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notable absences from these celebrations but donald trump is there. >> switching the pool camera that follows the president everywhere he goes, walking through the museum by way of explaining why the shot is a little bit shaky and so many people on both sides of the aisle talking about how this underscore the division in our country, never before, since the 1960s, has civil rights been such a divisive issue. bring in garrett tenney who was traveling with the president at the museum awaiting the president's speech, scheduled to take the podium, was scheduled right about now but is running half an hour late because of the weather in palm beach. to this issue of the division, do you feel that in the crowd? is that overshadowing the
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president's arrival in his speech? >> we felt it over the last week. a lot of these folks that were planning to be here, decided not to show up, not being comfortable being here to one of the opening of the museum with donald trump, many feel does not stand for the same principles as those in the civil rights movement, we heard from civil rights icon congressman john lewis, donald trump's invitation was an insult to those civil rights leaders, it is a shame that anyone would not want to be here to join the president honoring men and women who go through the civil rights era and we have seen that from a local lawmakers decided to show up. along the parade, protesters lined up, and drove past that,
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the civil rights museum, they did not feel comfortable or happy and a lot of folks here over the last week, the civil rights museum is doing. getting the president here gets more eyes on the museum than anyone else could. that is how you are able to honor men and women of the civil rights movement. >> a number of people, in the museum are people who gave their lives for the civil rights movement, medgar evers, and in the back
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