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can use their private property. the party will start now for richard fowler's birthday. in the meantime, most-watched, most t >> having democrats in with this is vital because it should be a bipartisan bill. a bill of love. >> democrats in favor of protecting american citizens, a sad day in american history. >> senator dianne feinstein made a unilateral decision to release the transcript from closed-door interviews with fusion gps cofounder glenn simpson. rob: michael cohen has filed two lawsuits over defamation. ♪ ♪
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♪ i don't know why you don't take me downtown ♪ anywhere better to be ♪ give me the cold ground ♪ counting on your cancellation ♪ on my door ♪ heather: one minute after the top of the hour, you are watching "fox and friends" first wednesday morning, your first live show of the day was welcome to a brand-new day and a fox news alert breaking overnight. a pipeline for dreamers, blocking donald trump's plan to roll back the obama program comes hours after the president gave two cameras access to immigration. >> it should be a bill of love and we can do it.
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heather: what is going to happen today? that was unprecedented to watch yesterday. >> reporter: an hour-long -- first breaking news that a federal judge blocking the administration's decision to end the daca program in march, this ruling allows daca to remain in place and donald trump leading that meeting of lawmakers, the white house negotiating the january 19th spending bill deadline, we got a rare glimpse of the president working on compromise. >> there needs to be willingness on both sides, what about a clean daca bill now and the commitment that we go into a comprehensive immigration reform? >> we are going to do daca and then we can start on phase 2.
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>> republicans pressed harder for border security and the wall as an initial deal that could emerge on four key issues facing one with immigration deal, daca, border security, changes to change migration and ending the visa lottery system, the present expressing confidence in lawmakers that they will get it done. >> there should be no reason not to get this done. i will be signing it. i have a lot of confidence in the people in this room to come up with something really good. >> reporter: any part of a daca deal must include the wall, the extraordinary meeting took place, it was rare that you got to see things really negotiated and lawmakers on both sides were
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committed to trying to find a way to make it happen. a final note the department of justice continuing to fight, reaching out to get more on it later this morning. neil gorsuch heather: a lot of questions what is going to happen but the negotiations have just begun. lawmakers were trying to hammer out this deal on live tv the chairman of the house committee on homeland security was on the hill listening to firsthand accounts from border agents but he's praising donald trump's tactics and says it is clear border security is the number one priority. >> it was unprecedented. we had a bipartisan bicameral discussion, substantive, carried on live national tv for almost an hour. i don't think that has ever happened before. it shows transparency and the
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president was like a ceo in the boardroom working both sides of the aisle trying to get to consensus to work out an agreement on this very difficult issue and i give him tremendous credit for what he did. what we want to avoid is if we create a fixed for daca we want the borders secure so we don't have to deal with another daca situation five years down the road. one of the mistakes with reagan granting amnesty, they fail to the unfortunate piece and don't want to repeat the mistakes of the past. heather: the current proposal for keeping dreamers in the us would cost $26 billion. that estimate is $10 billion more than the price tag for the border wall we told you about. enough is enough, donald trump's attorney filing defamation lawsuit, this is the other big story today, over the fake
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dossier that helped kickstart the fbi russian probe. the legal action on the heels of bombshell testimony just released showing the information in that report came from a trump campaign insider. todd biro joining us to break down all those developments. this was a remarkable and unprecedented thing yesterday when dianne feinstein released this. >> they are in the crosshairs of michael cohen, the personal attorney claiming in lawsuits the infamous dossier's allegations of collusion between the trump campaign and russian agents compiled by fusion and published by both feed contained, quote, false and defamatory allegations that resulted in harm to the president's personal and professional reputation, current business interest in business opportunities this just hours after dianne feinstein, the senate judiciary committee breaking member released a
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transcript of glenn simpson's interview with investigators. among the bombshell claims the fbi had an internal trump campaign source that corroborated parts of the dossier and this comment from citizens attorney, quote, somebody has already been killed as a result of the publication of this dossier and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work. >> this is why we don't want classified information in the hands of enemy state that even our allies, we want to keep it guarded so that could be true. there could certainly be people or assets or areas that are compromised because of potential access for the server and the dossier, a lot of bad pairs in russia, up people could be killed for many reasons when things like this happen but we don't know if what we are
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hearing is factual. >> to aggressively blasted feinstein say her release of transcript undermines the integrity of the oversight work and jeopardizes its ability to secure candid voluntary testimony. heather: during an investigation that is ongoing. thank you, appreciate it, it is still unclear who verified the information compiled in the does he and his by glenn simpson's claims there was a mall in the trump campaign legal analyst greg jarrett says this is textbook defamation. >> legitimate defamation lawsuit, false statement and the dossier is false, it damages somebody's name and reputation. i went through all 311 pages of glenn simpson's testimony, this is a guy who trades in a rumor,
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innuendo, robert ludlum, the entire 311 pages -- the dossier as to every specific aspect of the dossier, did you verify this or that and the answer is no. heather: steve bannon is out at breitbart news. he returned to the website over the summer as executive chairman after he was out to buy the white house, bannon and breitbart party ways after controversial statements in a newly released book fire and fury that were specifically critical of donald trump junior and ivanka trump, the frantic hunt for survivors intensifies as rescuers search through chest high blood across california, the same area still recovering from the devastating wildfires
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that hit with staggering amounts of rain triggering deadly mudslides, ripping up trees and homes, trapping people inside, this is new video for heroic rescue, the us coast guard helicopter crew pulling a family of 5 including a newborn baby, 3-year-old and two dogs to safety, 13 people confirmed dead at this hour. the supreme court set to hear a landmark case on purging voter registration, ruling that ohio, registered voters not responded to warnings, is 16 ruling, and oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania and west virginia also purge infrequent voters, the ruling is due at the end of june. donald trump set to host his
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first foreign leader of the year, welcomed at the white house, they discuss defense, trade and the fight against isis, the visit comes days after palestinian authority leaders urged norway to recognize palestine come in reaction to donald trump's decision to move the us embassy to jerusalem. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the hour, the white house debating fallout of the potential military strike on north korea. >> any military strike against north korean property that they would unleash all their capabilities on south korea. >> the new plan to harm our allies so why did dianne feinstein released transcript related to russian dossier, our next guest says it is all about scoring headlines as the
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going through this. you need a roadmap to get through this coming in terms of glenn simpson and what he has to say about this source, the fbi believed this information might be credible because they had other intelligence indicating the same thing and one of those pieces of intelligence on human source inside a trump organization. there are some reports he is going back and forth referring to the conversation papadopoulos had. what is your view? >> this is a position built on subdivision. as a lawyer i can tell you it is double hearsay, chris steele telling clemson some that the fbi had a source and none of this is corroborated and more to the point the fbi closely guards the identity and information confidential informants.
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that is really problematic. >> talking about this alleged murder, somebody has been killed as a result of publication of the dossier and no harm should come to anybody related to this honest work. >> first of all, early in the morning, law school is a long time in my past but if i recall, to sustain a charge of murder you need a murder victim and there doesn't appear to be one here, so that is troubling. an enormous unreported story here, the source, why this was disclosed to begin with. as someone who lives in california, senator feinstein is up for reelection. like other states california is not a state where it is republican versus democrat, the other vote getter in this case will certainly be state senator
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kevin deleon who is loved by the progressives, it is spanish-speaking, senator feinstein who is the oldest living member, the oldest member of the senate, very comfortable in dc and is annoyed at the progressives in california and the progressives in california are not just a piece of the electorate but they are the electorate. she has to mend a lot of fences, this is a free be to try -- heather: all political for her to do this even though she says she did this for the american people and the american people deserve the opportunity to see what she said and judge for themselves, the innuendo and misinformation circulating in that transcript. a deeply troubling effort to get under the investigation but her releasing this testimony, could that not in itself undermine the
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investigation? >> of course it could. this is straight from woody woodpecker, murder without murder victims, didn't think such a thing -- i'm surprised it has gone this long, this is going to be the general election in california by senator feinstein, going to be massively expensive, draw enormous resources, stop up money for democrat will be spending another state that california will eat up a huge battle royal and an enormous amount of money. heather: feinstein's actions were confounding to say the least. thank you for joining us. what is expected in california these days? thank you. have a great day. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. if you were caught in a mass shooting would you know what to
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appreciation day and chelsea manning attacked police officer sweeting f the police. in a separate tweet she explained her anti-police sentiments saying she believes law enforcement officers have killed hundreds of people unlawfully each year. this message sparked a string of backlash. mary called the move disgusting. another twitter user says most of the time people don't like the police because they have committed a crime, kind of like you. vince said people will do anything and i mean anything for attention. chelsea manning, 35 years in prison for releasing 700,000 government documents to wikileaks. heather: let's move to what happened after the fact, between jake tapper and steve miller and it was recorded what happened on
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camera. >> jake tapper and white house advisor is stephen miller got into a heated exchange on sunday. that heated commentary continued during the commercial break. let's look at that on camera conversation. >> when fewer you care about and you're being obsequious to please him. you wasted enough of my viewers's time. >> fox news obtained a transcript of their conversation during the commercial break but you can see these quotes on camera, miller told tapper he should be ashamed of himself, tapper shot back this is why they don't put you on tv adding don't ask all offended to which miller said i am offended. i'm offended by you and your network. donald trump responded shortly after the conversation saying jake tapper, fake news cnn got destroyed in his interview with
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steve miller of the trump administration, hatred and unfairness of this cnn flunky. that tweet was from sunday. there is a poll that shows fans are stopping watching the nfl. >> let's go straight to that poll. this was a poll of 2000 people who said they stopped watching the nfl this season and explained why. 46% said some other reason, 32% said they chose to stop watching in support of donald trump, 22% said in solidarity of players kneeling. there are other reasons, those numbers total 100 because people were polled, chose more than one option. rob: the president's art of the deal on full display on live tv.
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>> numerous published reports indicate the trump administration is conducting a deterrent strike against north korea in the event of another missile launch. what that means, there is an article in the wall street journal reporting the trump administration would use a so-called blood he knows strategy against the north if it conducted another missile launch, the us response would involve a targeted limited military strike on a facility in north korea. army general retired jack king says the action would be risky. >> any military strike against north korean property itself, not necessarily missiles off the mainland but anything on the mainland itself north korea has committed itself that would be an act of provocation and as a result they would unleash all their capabilities on south korea. these are complicated, difficult
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issues. >> report of the strategy come a day after talks between north and south korea against next month's winter olympics. south korea's president moon says donald trump deserves credit for me bringing the first toxin years by applying pressure on kim. moon helps to have a summit with kim to resolve the nuclear standoff. >> the next steps would be denuclearization of the korean peninsula, our number one priority and what we would like to see, we are in close contact with our south korean allies, these conversations. >> reporter: general king believes tough un sanctions having an impact on the north as well but he warns the us must keep a close eye on north korea which the president agrees with
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and being tough with kim jung un. they have used negotiations in the past to advance the nuclear program and that is something the united states will not tolerate. heather: thank you. back at home a win overnight for daca dreamers was a federal judge temporarily blocking the trumpet ministration efforts to end the obama era program which protect illegal immigrants who came to the us as children. the bombshell ruling coming after donald trump hosted a groundbreaking bipartisan meeting to hammer out a deal on daca and border security. >> there is no reason not to get this done. i will be signing it. i won't say i want this or that because i will be signing it, i have confidence we will come up with something good. heather: the latest ruling allows those protected to remain in the us while lawsuit against the decision play out.
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cnn, slammed a press briefing, sarah sanders taking on jim acosta who repeatedly pressed her about whether democrats will support the wall. sanders snapped back. >> part of the negotiation we expect congress to have. >> democrats say they may not be in favor of this deal. >> if democrats are in favor of protecting american citizens, a sad day in american history but i don't believe that would be the case because as we heard many of them say around that table, when several of you were in the room they are committed to border security, they do wanted and most have voted for it previously before this legislation hit the floor so anything different -- >> other things for a wall -- >> i'm not negotiating with you, i will let congress take care of it. heather: barack obama, hillary clinton and chuck schumer voted for a border wall as senators in 2006. the question is where do we go from here? here is jim kearns, democratic
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strategist, thank you for joining us. let's talk about what transpired in this meeting. what did you think about it? remarkable to see, several people said how the sausage gets made. >> it was funny and not funny at the same time, they were using these young amazing dreamers as a political football. should really be easy come all 800,000 young people with criminal background check serving in our military, teaching our children in public schools this morning, this should be easily done. as long as we are not using them as a political ploy two issues, the wall and immigration reform. the daca issue there is bipartisan support, we should get that done, debate the border wall and border security and get this out because young people's lives are in peril. heather: that is what they are talking about doing at this point. two phases, two of those key issues, phase 1 of the deal
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would be daca, border security, changes to chain immigration and ending visa lottery system. sarah sanders was very specific and border security. no longer saying of the wall. does that mean anything to you? >> donald trump has made it clear that border security to him means a wall, others say it might be a fence, a high-tech operation, the base of the gop feels comfortable with that. >> and coulter is not happy with the president right now saying he is not keeping his promises and reneging on the wall. >> >> and coulter has been outlier in this, she is passionate about the wall, number one issue in the 2016 campaign, but the bases
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happy with donald trump. it was fascinating to see the king of the art of the deal, a positive win for donald trump and the gop. he was forcing the democrats's hands to negotiate with full transparency and accountability and he was right to do so. let's remember it was nancy pelosi and chuck schumer who tricked donald trump last fall when they came out of dinner with him and said they reached a deal on daca and donald trump is right. heather: we will put you on camera this time. this is something donald trump tweeted out yesterday thanking lawmakers, thanks to all of the republican and democratic lawmakers for the productive meeting on immigration reform. there was strong agreement to negotiate a bill dealing with border security, chain immigration and daca. i found it interesting, the different takes, the completely
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different takes on the meeting yesterday. i thought donald trump seemed to know what he was talking about and did a good job negotiating through what they were talking about but other people on the far left saying this just proves what the fire and fury book had to say. >> we will have political rhetoric in washington dc. to your point in 2013 we passed a comprehensive immigration reform bill, $60 million worth of border security that could not get through the republican house, there is so much infighting from the base to the moderates, that is where the hiccup is. democrats will go along with the right thing to do and make sure we protect the daca kids but the fight with the republican party -- heather: final word. >> democrats, 26 democrats in the u.s. senate voted for border
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wall in 2006, 64 democrats in the house voted for it. if it was good enough for the democrats it should be good enough for donald trump and it is a real risk heading into the 2018 midterms, they will continue to resist and obstruct this president on something they voted for ten years ago. heather: always love having you here, you and your hat and thank you very much, see you later. the mainstream media melted down over claims about the president's mental health. >> raises serious questions about his mental capacity, his ability to process information. >> of this book is to be believed and i think it is credible it is quite frightening for the american people. heather: the proposal from one democrat to make that narrative a federal law. one step closer to the apocalypse is what newspaper editor has to say about a third
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>> brendan boyle introducing, as a medical exams mandatory for presidential candidates. the bill would allow exams, and inspiration from the name from one of donald trump's tweets, debunking claims about his mental intelligence, the bill is unlikely to advance. the democratic lawmaker taking a page out of hollywood's playbook, congresswoman jackie spire is calling on her female coworkers to wear black to donald trump's first state of the union address, showing
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support for the anti-sexual-harassment meet 2 and times up movement. it comes after several lawmakers including al franken and john conyers were forced to step down over misconduct accusations. how about business headlines? apple making changes, smart phone screen addiction, tracy has the update. and apple did say they will making new enhancements, making what they offer more robust. apple says they had parental controls in place, some of them since 2008. in part of a statement, we lead
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the industry by offering intuitive parental controls built into the operating system. amazon's alex to a coming to self driving cars. >> the consumer electronics show in las vegas, there is the pizza hut and toyota self driving vehicle that will be tested by 2020 and looks like an oven. and and in 2018, and in your shopping cart, that will be great. >> dunkin' donuts doubling the number of stores. >> right now they have 9000s, they want to increase the number to 18,000, starbucks has 14,000
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locations in the united states and this comes just after dunkin' donuts said they would be cutting back on things. and we will do that. >> i'm distracted. thank you so much. the time is 15 minutes until the top of the hour. if you were caught in the middle of a mass shooting would you know what to do? a controversial new tool aimed at helping teachers prevent the next tragedy. colin kaepernick kneeling beside martin luther king jr. on the cover of the new yorker. our next guest says all this does is push a false narrative.
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claim, you see the reward section. outraged just days before martin luther king jr. day as the new yorker releases a magazine cover showing civil rights activist kneeling next to colin kaepernick. just days ago donald trump signed the martin luther king jr. national historic act creating georgia's first national historic park. here to react, radio show host kathy barnett. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. heather: what do you think? >> that image looks like satire. who in their right mind would elevate colin kaepernick and michael bennett to the level of martin luther king jr.? only a liberal would do something so ridiculous but doctor king -- bennies.dubbadash martin luther king jr. said her uncle and father often took a
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need to pray to god undoubtedly for wisdom, guidance, temperance and how to move our country in the direction of being just and fair towards all citizens but i doubt colin kaepernick, michael bennett and others are taking a need to pray for wisdom, they are pushing a false narrative. heather: why do you call it a false narrative? >> this narrative, the reason they neil has changed and seems to change repeatedly depending on what agenda they need to meet but the overarching narrative is on every street corner there is a white police officer waiting to shoot an unarmed black man but goes against what the facts are. according to the fbi in 2016, 7800 blacks were fatally shot. of the 7800, 233 were fatally
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shot by the police. of the 233 only 16 were unarmed. we go from 7800 to 233 to only 16 be an unarmed black men who were shot by the police. the 16 doesn't take into consideration anyone who violently resisted arrest but it does go to show this narrative around every corner is a white police officer waiting to us all the black man. heather: is that doing a disservice to martin luther king jr. and others, in the civil rights movement, doing a disservice to him? >> i am walking my children, i have a dream speech, when he gave that speech in washington mall, he compared the declaration of independence to a
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promissory note. the declaration of independence guarantees life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness to all men, black and white and also said he believes the note that this country is not bankrupt, but it is promised, we see martin luther king jr. doing all the things he did honoring our nation not dishonoring our nation, honoring our founding fathers, moving the country to a place of unity. heather: there are great things happening in terms of the african american community, look at the unemployment rate, at historic lows. >> really low. donald trump, a promise made a promise kept, do what he said he was going to do, unfortunately it falls on deaf ears to those who don't like him. heather: thank you so much, appreciate you coming in, we will be right back, stay with us. helped put a roof over the heads
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exists. injecting social justice issues into mass persons. how does that work? newspaper editor fired following a series of controversial tweets about gender. dennis finley is his name sharing his thoughts on a proposal to add a third gender option to driver's licenses. he tweeted awesome. that makes us one step closer to the apocalypse. the burlington free press as he was fired for violating the company's social media guidelines. the idea that hunching over our phones causes aches and pains is an entirely false according to one new study out of brazil claiming so-called illnesses like technet are not real. researchers say we are looking over our phones the way people have been reading books for centuries with no problems. they say the pain is a coincidence. what do you think? that wraps it up for the 4:00 hour of "fox and friends" first. "fox and friends" first continues now, see you later.
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jillian: wednesday, january 10th, fox news alert, breaking overnight, daca decision blocked, a judge ruling against the trump administration and rescinding the obama era program hours after the president's groundbreaking meeting with senators. >> is there a mole in the trump campaign. >> was someone killed over the anti-trump dossier, >> this and -- a sickening message to police on law enforcement appreciation day. "fox and friends"
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