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they enjoyed 50-degree weather last year, this year, it was about 17 degrees. he complained about freezing feet and >> angry protests have spread against iran killing 13 people since saturday. in regime that is very unified you have a large contingent for destruction of the regime. >> lots of green coming and lots going out. >> it is williams.
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>> ♪ >> good morning from the streets of new york city. it is a brand-new year. happy new year, january 2nd, you are watching "fox and friends" first on tuesday morning. really appreciate it. let's get to that fox news alert. escalating tensions in iran overnight, clashes between protesters and security forces out of control as rioters storm a police station. ♪ >> the death toll surging to 20 now after days of unrest and a fox news exclusive, brand-new report shows the uranian government is in full panic
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mode. >> we have seen 430 people arrested over 36 days showing a degree of panic at the highest levels of the uranian government and how the supreme leader is responding to this threat saying religious leaders and religious leadership must come to the situation from deteriorating further, god help us in this complex situation, different from previous occasions perhaps a reference to the green revolution, and the president declaring this time he will not tolerate the protesters. >> we will definitely tolerate those groups are after the disruption of public order, riots in the city.
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>> reporter: donald trump is monitoring the situation, and the terrible deal, ending with time for a change. he is also tweeting on other matters, putting it on notice, cutting funding thing the united states has given pakistan $33 billion in aid and they have given us lies thinking of our leaders as fools, in afghanistan, no more, the national security council confirming the us plans to withhold $255 million in funding at this time. it is off to a very busy new year. heather: pakistan responded and said the facts will come out. >> we will see, strong words from the foreign minister.
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it will be a development through the day. unrest in iran raising concerns about the portrayal of the rogue regime during nuclear deal negotiations, molly hemingway says this is proof it is not the stable nation the american people were led to believe. >> quite dramatic to follow this news the last few days, it shows is contrary to what people are saying about iran being a unified regime and everybody is emboldened by their shared hatred of donald trump you have a large contingent not pleased with iran or their -- the corruption of the regime and the bad economic effects of that so whether the regime change is likely is a huge question. i don't think it is likely but this is a dramatic turn of
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eventss. >> more on that coming up at a desperate search underway for two missing girls after their mother is found dead in their texas home. a 14-year-old and 17-year-old believed to be in grave danger. and amber alert was issued when their mother's body was discovered during the welfare check. this man is named as a person of interest in her death which is called suspicious, he was living at the home but it is not clear what his relationship is with the mother. they believe miles may be heading to louisiana in this hyundai, anyone who sees the car or the children is urged to call 911. an emotional candlelight vigil to honor a fallen colorado sheriff's to beauty. hundreds gathering to remember zachariah parish killed in an ambush attack on new year's eve, he leaves behind a wife and two
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young daughters. >> i will do everything in my power to honor you. >> the gunman was an iraq war veteran and lawyer who spent the last few months renting against officers online. he fired 100 rounds on parish and other deputies before being killed by a swat team member. mechanical issues forcing a southwest plane to make a u-turn thousands of feet in the air, the pilot reporting problems with the nose gear after taking off from seatac airport. people in the area report seeing the plane flying low for an hour, burning of fuel before making an emergency landing. passengers were forced to take a different plane to baltimore. hundreds of people lining up to light up. long lines wrap around several areas the first day of legal recreational marijuana sales in
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california, voters making it illegal for anyone 21 or older to use limited quantities of drugs. california is the sixth state to approve recreational marijuana use. california america's first sanctuary state openly defines the trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. todd pyro with what it means moving forward. >> happy new year to all of you. history made monday as the california values act becomes law in the goldman state to limit how much local police can help federal immigration authorities. most rules and public libraries and health facilities are considered safe zones illegals cannot be arrested. police and sheriffs cannot act as immigration authority, inquire about immigration status, play someone on federal hold, arrests based on
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immigration status, assist on immigration authorities or transfer people to federal custody without a warrant or certain other criteria. the borders say the law will help fight crime. the sheriff's department issued this statement, quote, we want all residents to feel safe when reporting crimes or coming forward as a witness to criminal actss. others acknowledge it is a way to push back against the president. >> this is a clear message to the trump administration that we value diversity. >> those against the new law including the attorney general are outraged. >> why in the world what they want to object to the lobbying followed? i call on cities and states to analyze what they are doing, the danger it is causing. >> they face deportation if they commit crimes at workplaces, in
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neighborhoods or other venues or if they are arrested. >> live this morning, thank you. let's switch gears completely. a patriotic start to the college football playoffs thanks to the us army and a flyover by a stealth bomber. the game living up to the hype. georgia coming from 17 points down beating oklahoma in double overtime 54-48. >> michelle's turn running all the way. and the bulldogs will play alabama in the national championship, crimson tide
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rolling past clemson 24-6 in the sugar bowl and in the title game, next monday night in atlanta, georgia and alabama. who do you pick? let us know. 10 minutes after the top of the hours of the iranian government shutting down social media amid bloodied protests, new year's day nuclear threats as well. our next guest is a cia analyst who explains how it is proof our enemies are growing desperate in the age of trump. >> hostile actors gained access to private commercial email accounts that clinton was in contact from her personal account. >> coming back to hunt hillary clinton, a brand-new bombshell, showing her closest confidant let government secrets fall into foreign hands. new airline outrage after a families band from a fight just
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>> more violence, more bloodshed in iran forcing the shutdown of social media. donald trump offering support to the iranians who are fighting against what they say is an oppressed regime calling for change in the new year. is this a critical turning point? thank you for joining us this morning. happy new year, what a start to the new year. all these text or eights going out from donald trump in iran,
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is that the right thing to do? >> these were the best wes donald trump ever set. isn't it amazing to see people on the left, former obama officials to say the best thing donald trump should do is remain quiet, didn't president obama try that and how did that work out? that was remarkable. a lot of pushback on twitter, susan rice, the best advice i can give is states why it? there has been a response exclusively to fox showing a panicked ayatollah, religious leaders and leadership must come as soon as possible to prevent the situation from deteriorating further, this is a complex situation different from previous occasions.
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>> this regime is deeply hated by iranian people and come down by violence. consider this, iran gave $800 million last year to its terrorist proxy, the people of iran can't buy chicken and they are selling their kidneys to raise money. that is why we have these protests. >> they thought they would find an economic gain from the nuclear deal as well and they have seen nothing. >> they see it rainy and troops in syria, a missile program, but even if it isn't, it has a large nuclear program pursuing civilian pursuits. >> let's switch to kim jung un saying he has a nuclear button
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and ready to go, donald trump a little bit less response. he is saying we will see, that was donald trump's response to kim jung un. >> with iranian and north korean leaders you see a major change in tone, kim jung un constantly threatens to attack the united states with nuclear weapons, that is not a surprise. the issue is donald trump has to keep up the pressure for every peaceful avenue before considering some form of military force. >> something else that happened overnight, kim jung un reached out and said he is willing to open negotiations or talk with south korea and several experts yesterday said they didn't think south korea would buy into that
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but from what i am hearing south korea said they are willing to talk with him. >> president moon is susceptible to this kind of nonsense from north korea. the us keeping pressure on the south making clear they can't be fooled by this nonsense. we have to have denuclearization of the korean peninsula and can't let north korea divide the us and south korea. >> appreciate your expertise, happy new year. 18 minutes after the top of the hour, sports betting, the biggest laws that will impact you in 2018. americans feeling lucky after two more drawings and no winners, the mega millions jackpot. $1 million up for grabs. what are your chances of
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heather: a judge shutting down a college student for trying to blame his school for not stopping his own violent rampage. a lawsuit against in the card college of massachusetts was thrown out after he argued the school didn't do enough to stop underage drinking. he admitted to attacking three classmates after a night of drinking, he was sentenced to four years but is out on parole.
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a family kickoff their flight to disneyland after passengers accuse their daughter of having head lice was the mother claims she was taking dry skin from her daughter's hair when they were waiting in chicago and flight attendants insisted they not board, southwest saying, quote, we never want to inconvenience customers but when we receive concerns for multiple people we are obligated to look into them. they were not offered a refund or apology. donald trump ringing in the new year with a promise to make it bigger and better than 2017. >> a great year, fantastic 2018, we are off to a great start with tax cuts, we will have a tremendous year. >> with tax reform on the books we are looking ahead to other major laws to look forward to with former prosecutor trial attorney, thank you for joining us and happy new year to you. let's start with federal tax law. where do we go from here?
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>> everyone has something to say but it will affect everyone in some way or another especially with tax requirement for medical insurance and -- heather: the individual mandate. >> it will affect everyone more than any other law. heather: they said they would take down to three but there are still seven, they just shifted. >> they will benefit everyone. everyone is talking about the on the deduction for state taxes and property taxes. heather: we have to find out specifically how individuals are impacted. >> it will affect everyone. >> immigration reform is up for debate. a lot of people saying there could be a bipartisan agreement, donald trump saying before
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anything you got to build the wall. >> federal law states protected individuals can be deported. it was president obama that is executive orders to band-aid the problem and trump, when he rescinded the executive order said congress has to come up with a solution by march. it could be packaged and that is what donald trump is saying, involves border security and the wall so we will see. >> chain migration involved in that as well. they give until march to give it a solution and have not done that. >> that can only be extended. that is a good deadline. heather: sports betting in the united states. >> a recent united states supreme court case involves new jersey. whether they have sports betting in the state.
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the supreme court case decide this one of two ways, just allowing new jersey, or it could be widespread to really give the rights to the states to have sports betting. heather: the best indian where? >> a 10th amendment issue and whether or not federal law is applicable, for new jersey they want to be one of the most limited states to be offering this because what is available. >> speaking of making things available, marijuana law going into effect. >> california started this year. >> recreational marijuana. >> this has been a voter question, the public past
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recreational laws but moving forward it looks like legislators and governors are buying making medicinal marijuana through the states. heather: more tax revenue. >> it has in the past in states that have already. jillian: $1 billion next year. >> they say that. heather: appreciate it. happy new year. since inauguration day. >> something being called into question. i'm worried about his fitness. >> i will fight every day until he is impeached. heather: will democrats in the resistance start working across the aisle? a debate on that up next. ♪
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heather: hillary clinton's top 8 accused of blatantly disregarding basic security overhauls. huma aberdeen for classified passwords in the hands of foreign agents. new detailed unfolding at this hour. >> what if any action taken about the clinton emails, huma aberdeen, top senior raid to secretary of state hillary clinton, forwarded classified emails to her personal yahoo account. the daily caller reports those emails included her passwords to her government account. during interviews with the fbi
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she explains she would use her personal account, it was easier to print. she was unaware her emails were being targeted by hackers. when example cited shows and emails from sid blumenthal, generally in 2009. the subject line included important, not for circulation. the email marked confidential focused on a moscow summit with the message the germans and russians will put separate deals on energy and regional security. aberdeen did not recall the email despite the content of the email, she was not sure her email account has been compromised. in her interview with the fbi the email just said that and in july 2016, then fbi director james coming exit email accounts
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of clinton associates were compromised. the state department released emails to anthony weiner. and and comey weird everyone, here we are. many people have question, what will be done about all those emails. >> appreciate it, great to have you here. new information, this horrible story, 16-year-old boy charged with a grisly new year's eve murder, he shot and killed his parents, sister and family friend inside their home just moments before midnight. the bloodshed in their home in new jersey, the teen's brother who was not home at the time posting a letter to social media saying, quote, i just wish i could tell all of them how much i truly love each and everyone
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of them because i didn't do that enough. the teenager arrested without incident is expected to be charged as an adult, four counts of murder. terrorism and was ruled out after delivery truck slammed into another car and two other people in california. seven injured including a family of five in that car, two people hit on a sidewalk hospitalized, one of those in serious condition at this hour on a busy san francisco street. police say the driver made an illegal turn leading to the record. thousands of passengers at airports nationwide stranded for hours after the us immigration system stopped working overnight. the customs and border patrol glitch forcing agents to process travelers sparking massive delays, the outage letting two hours but back to normal this morning. hopefully it is moving along.
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we have to turn to extreme weather causing a lot of issues, bitter cold sweeping the nation is responsible for five death and more freezing temperatures on the way. hypothermia warnings and windchill alerts in texas all the way to maine. florida seeing record shattering temperatures, the bitter cold forcing schools in 12 states to close today. in the dallas-fort worth area this scare as an officer slips on the ice and then is narrowly missed by a sliding car. luckily he is okay, very lucky. 2017 was a year of downright viciousness with identity politics happening, most of it taking aim at donald trump. >> his motives and his actions are contemptible and i will fight every day until he is impeached. >> donald trump did a tweet last night and the tweet this
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morning. not presidential. >> the president's fitness for office is being called into question. i'm worried about his fitness. heather: will we see more division in 2018 or is there a chance for unity? here to debate it political analysts ron myra democratic strategist, thank you for joining us this morning, appreciate it. brand-new year. we expect everyone will get along now? >> it is a new year and americans deserve politicians who want to work in a bipartisan fashion and want to work together and don't want to be divisive but we do have something different and it is going to be an election year so there is reason to believe it will not only get worse it could get much worse because democrats right now, you can see the only thing they're running on into the 18 his opposition to donald
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trump. in 2017 that worked because his approval ratings were going down but ever since tax reform it has been improving dramatically and they are hoping for a 2010 but reversed. hoping the opposition party wins but in 2010 republicans were running against obamacare, the stimulus package wasn't working. in 2018 the economy is doing well, tax cuts sending approval ratings up and people start seeing more money in their pocket i don't think you will see the numbers continue, they will level -- heather: something that could change on the agenda right away is this possible bipartisan agreement when it comes to immigration. do you see that on the horizon in the new year? >> that is coming around the corner. in 2017 donald trump has been more divider in chief and commander in chief,
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charlottesville, he seemed to rather go for his twitter account then pick up the mantle for leadership and continue to attack and open up wounds in american politics. we haven't seen since the 60s. i don't know what it will take for them to drop his twitter account and pick up the mantle of leadership and try to bring us together but he hasn't done that. heather: what about things he has accomplished in terms of what ron was talking about? you can't deny the economy doing pretty great right now. >> the economy is all-time great, the stock market at record numbers and employment rates are low. building on what obama started. the challenge is he has not tried to bring the american people together. we have never been more divided as a nation. heather: there is an opportunity. >> got to admit coming from him he is the leader of the nation. >> there is an opportunity to do that now in terms of immigration
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reform and the aca, what is the deadline? january 19th. do you think that is a possibility to bring everyone together, democrats, republicans, the president as well? >> important to point out democrats, building the wall which is something donald trump ran on a couple years ago, coming up with a compromise should be as a noble because stuff that both parties support and the other big thing we need to look forward to is infrastructure, something democrats said they supported for a long time, trump is pushing this and it is something most republicans are skeptical of but democrats have been supportive of. we will see if he can bring democrats on board. i don't think it is an democrats interest to deliver trump any bipartisan win so they will find reasons to vote against bipartisan legislation which is why you saw not one democrat vote for tax reform even though
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many of them ran a lot of the principles in text form, look at joe mention or other democrats that were present states trump won, most wanted them to vote for tax reform. heather: joe mention was a surprise. thank you both for joining us. let's hope everybody maybe decides to do things in the best interest of their constituents and the american people moving forward in 2018. thank you for joining us, have a great day. 20 minutes until the top of the are. kim jung un offering an olive branch to south korea. republican roy moore has a new name to blame for his big loss in alabama, bugs bunny, jesus and mickey mouse. democrats shouldn't celebrate just yet. >> those people make their determinations next fall are going to be looking at am i better off than i was before these folks came to office. >> the big republican wins that will likely win over voters in
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by less than 22,000 was the former judge claimed election fraud. bone chilling cold did not stop bernie sanders from swearingen bill diblasio. >> by my standards this is a warm and pleasant afternoon. heather: 500 people were in attendance. hillary clinton and bill clinton were absent, who swore in bill diblasio in 2014, he is the first returning democrat to new york city hall since 1985. democrats may be hedging their bets in 2018 is republicans fight tooth and nail to hold on to power in washington but john spoon says the left shouldn't celebrate yet because americans will vote based on the progress we have seen under donald trump. >> if we can move forward this
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year, listening the regulatory burden, leash this economy which is starting to pick up scheme thanks to the steps the administration economists have taken, this could be a good year for the economy and the year in which the american people take assessment of this administration and this congress and say they are getting results for the american people and making a difference in my life. ultimately that is when people make their determinations next fall, am i better off than i was before these folks came to office? heather: new poll numbers show the top three priorities for americans in the midterms our healthcare, taxes and immigration. let us know what you think about that. $800 million is up for grabs after no big lottery numbers, the mega millions tonight and the powerball tomorrow. what is the odds of winning the mega millions prize?
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one in almost 303 million chance and for the powerball, $440 million jackpot, one in 292 million. if you hope to win both, good luck. the chances of that, one in 88 quadrillion but no chance if you don't play. 10 minutes until the top of the hour, donald trump ending 2017 keeping two campaign promises at once commanding the obamacare individual mandate through tax reform. >> of returning the most unpopular thing and obamacare, leads to the end of obamacare. heather: what happens next? doctor nicole safire with what the healthcare marketplace could look like in 2018. ♪
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heather: donald trump ending 2017 declaring he had essentially signed obamacare's death certificate. is obamacare dead? does the gop need a full repeal? here to discuss what we should expect with healthcare is doctor nicole safire. great to have you here. >> thanks for having me. heather: great way to begin the new year with you. in terms of healthcare what will happen if your? let's begin with the question does the gop need a full repeal or is obamacare dead? >> do we need a full repeal? that is a subjective answer. obamacare is not dead. 2017 in terms of healthcare was a complete failure for the
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republicans due to political agendas and lack of unity but they were able to get rid of the individual mandate in their tax will which is a huge win for a lot of people. a lot of americans happy because they were not happy about being fined for their choice not to have healthcare and a lot of people couldn't afford it. heather: what about what we hear from democrats? the scary news that gets out, millions of people now without healthcare? >> it is true. we estimate 13 million people will be without healthcare coverage and mainly that is due to choice, they are choosing not to purchase on the market. is it fiscally responsible not to have healthcare? i don't believe that which is a physician you should have coverage of some sort but in catastrophic care for a lot of people, healthy people, under the affordable care act you
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can't just have that. they are forcing you to have this very large policy of coverage a lot of people don't want and can't afford so they need more options and i hope 2018 brings that. jillian: options moving forward for those people who choose to not purchase the individual mandate, now that they don't have do they are not going to so what is the option? >> association health plans, you have smaller businesses coming together to make a larger health policy they are able to offer to their workers and you can sell that across state lines was in the past it hasn't worked that well but there are ways to be more successful. what they are trying to do is put this back into the private marketplace and have competition to make the health system work better. jillian: why are we hearing more about that? >> people get confused but that won't fix it. you need true health reform. that will start in the doctor's office. no one is talking about that. i hope the administration and donald trump will focus on what
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we are doing for healthcare, fix the insurance marketplace and reform healthcare. heather: hopefully donald trump is watching now and will give doctor safire a call because she has great advice. the time is 6 minutes until the top of the hour. the end of any era, playboy planning major changes just months after hugh hefner died. a confession from carrie underwood. the country superstar just revealed about injuries related to a terrifying fall. ♪
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calling the idea a show of unity. south korea says it welcomes the efforts but is working to put safety measures in place first. the dictator's so-called olive branch claims after he has a nuclear button on his desk and called for more nuclear production in 2018. playboy magazine may soon be no more. a shareholder told the wall street journal they are considering shutting it down to focus on partnerships in pubs and casinos, this month after hugh hefner's death who founded the magazine in 1953. shareholders expect 20% growth even with shutting the magazine down. carrie underwood revealing more details about the freak accident that happened outside her home. ♪ to the side of it ♪ twee four-wheel-drive ♪ >> the country music start telling fancy needed 45 to 50 stitches in her face and once
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she is fully recovered she might make a difference. the singer needed surgery on her broken wrist after falling on the steps of her home in november. major trouble for taylor swift's upcoming tour. in the ♪ more trouble than you wanted ♪ >> her reputation tour shaping up to be a disaster, that is the verdict from fans upset over the high ticket prices was one person claiming one seat is costing her $500 which according to ticketmaster's website the tour has yet to produce a single sellout. that wraps it up for "fox and friends" first at 4:00 am, "fox and friends" first continues now, see you tomorrow. rob: the death toll rising
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overnight as tensions escalated in iran, thousands hitting the streets inability class for human rights, donald trump back in washington calling for change in the theocratic regime. jillian: a better blast of arctic air crippling most of the country. janice dean tracking plunging temperatures and will tell us how long they will last. >> williams, rolling. rob: the crimson tide rolling to gridiron glory after historic win with the georgia bulldogs. "fox and friends" first continues now. ♪
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