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the bombshell coming with a showdown set on the privacy of americans. we are live in washington with all that. jillian: urgent travel advisory, warnings from the state department for americans heading abroad, what you need to know. ♪ best friend anybody could have ♪ twee best friends anyone could have ♪ the 3 best friends that anyone could have ♪ and we will never ever ever ever ever leave each other ♪ rob: the school that is trying to ban best friend. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪
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♪ finally it is happening to me ♪ >> this is my heyday. i do like that 90s dance studio. >> explosive new reports claiming fake russia dossier or discredited dossier used to spy on the trump campaign, new information. jillian: the bombshell comes as the house to set for a showdown on a controversial vote over the privacy of americans. griff jenkins live in the nation's capital where it is all going down. >> reporter: the house is set for a vote and showdown over reauthorization of section 700 to of the foreign intelligence
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surveillance act which gives the government counterterrorism tools to spy on the communications of noncitizens outside the us without having to obtain a warrant. bipartisan lawmakers led by republican -- seeking significant reports offering an amendment that would make it harder for intelligence officials to collect communications when it involves americans. >> the amendments would allow the government to continue surveillance for foreign intelligence and provide protection when searching on americans. they want to collect and use data on americans -- if we do not put the f back in pfizer it becomes the eyes are on them. >> and they are used to spy on
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interviewed by mueller. >> i will see what happens. it seems unlikely you would even have an interview. >> if it passes, the house and senate will take up the law authorizing pfizer on january 19th. >> diving deeper into the dossier,. diane feinstein slammed for releasing the fusion gps testimony. and collusion between trump, russia, trump and russia. and underhanded and possibly illegal way. it is a disgrace.
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and she says it might have been because she has a cold. >> spoken with senator grassley -- and slowing down mental facilities a little bit. >> in the name of transparency. >> congress is reaching a landmark bipartisan deal, and the long promised border wall. marianne rafferty joins us from los angeles. >> congress is full steam ahead hammering out a bipartisan deal to determine the future of the obama era daca program that includes border security and it could come in the next few days.
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this after historic televised negotiations between 2 dozen lawmakers, democrats tried to cut the wall out of the deal. the -- donald trump still not backing down. >> we need the wall for security, safety, stopping the drugs from pouring in. >> reporter: the house echoing that call in revealing its bill that includes a $30 billion budget for the border wall and security priorities. >> the bill fund the border wall and secures ports of entry on the southern border, it increases boots on the ground and support from the national guard. our bill ends chain migration and the visa lottery program, and a long-term the displayed of solution injuries daca recipients don't get a special pathway to citizenship.
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>> they are on the brink of landing a deal. >> we have the four items. we are very close. >> donald trump reacting to a federal decision holding the ability to rescind daca, shows everyone how broken the court system is when the opposing side of a case like daca run to the ninth circuit and always wins before being reversed by a higher court. lawmakers have eight days before government spending bill is due on january 19th. jillian: thank you. democrats holding a rally outside the capital demanding protection for the nearly 800,000 daca recipients. >> we must have a law that says unequivocally that they are americans because they are.
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jillian: charles heard them opinionated for the washington times says they refuse to compromise with the president. >> democrats refuse to negotiate, come to the table. whether they have been invited to the table or not they refuse to participate in this legislation. what donald trump did in the optic way that he is very good at is set them down at a table and began negotiations on immigration in dealing with daca. at the end of the day they refuse to go along with the daca legal position, because it contains a wall elements or an end to chain migration he made clear he was going to campaign against them on those issues and he feels confident he will win on those issues and that is the most important thing ahead of that. jillian: the government is set to run out of money january 19th, chuck schumer says the daca fix must be included in
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a spending bill. rob: a travel warning for us tourists, state department entering a do not travel advisory for five crime-ridden states in mexico, one of them bordering the united states, giving states the same threat level as countries as syria and afghanistan, five different sections of mexico but hotspots for drug cartel activity, trafficking routes, carjacking, robberies, the us government has limited capabilities to provide help to us travelers in these areas and they want tourists to stay away. rob: a student in afghanistan under investigation after a us soldier appears to fire into a civilian truck. the pentagon has not verified the video, this does not represent the professionalism or humanity of the men and women. we reject the callous message
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this video contains. >> mike pence willy the nation's top athletes at the only pics in south korea next month. and it will not be his own admission there. >> i will arrive in korea again. the era of strategic patience is over. donald trump has brought unprecedented economic and mimetic pressure to bear on the regime. >> the a delegation will be set to the games with the south. and walking together in the opening ceremonies. and jared kushner turning towards reform. and in a listening session, the
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administration, prison reform, and tax evasion. >> a shakeup out of california for the second time. their allies announcing he will not run for a 10th term. 's retirement follows a voice that he will leave congress. they are serious targets for democrats who need to put 24 seats to gain the house during the midterm. >> 11 minutes after the era, new pressure on the fbi to even the playing field and relief classify documents related to the trump russia dossier. behind that pressure, ron desantis joins us live next. jillian: bill diblasio bragging about going green but global warming advocates are not buying it, we will tell you about it.
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>> the classifying the dossier. in a letter to paul ryan, the fbi and doj to stop stonewalling congress and the american people deserve answers. rob: calling for all documents to be released and new reports confirm the trump russia dossier was used to gain access to spy on the trump campaign. jillian: good morning, thanks for joining us. you sent letter to speaker paul ryan asking the document to be declassified. why did you do that? >> the american people have a right to know how the investigation was started, the way the dossier was used and who was using it. the fact that it was used in part to get surveillance on americans is very concerning. this is a document that was funded by the democratic party,
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opposition research document to try to politically harm then candidate donald trump. another batch of questions flow from that. what was the role of peter strzok, the agent who talked about needing an insurance policy to prevent the election of donald trump, to lisa paige and andrew mccabe and what was the role of bruce or, one of the researchers working on this dossier for fusion gps. what interaction did the bureau or obama justice department have with christopher steele? how much was he paid? we need answers to all those questions and what was submitted is important, probably the most important question. there are a host of other questions the american people want to know and what it will end up telling us, was this a strong, legitimate investigation
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from the start? or was the fbi grasping at straws because people like peter strzok were opposed to donald trump? rob: the dossier was used to gain the access, that was the proof they needed to spy on the campaign. back to a vintage donald trump tweet, and old favorite that made some waves, terrible, just found out that obama had my wires trapped in trump tower just before the victory, nothing found, this is mccarthyism, there was no basis to spy on me calling it mccarthyism. when this tweet came out so many members of the media started thinking the president might be paranoid, crazy, now we later learn that in fact there was spying on the trump campaign. we don't know if it was
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wiretapping but we see that tweet held water. how interesting is that at this point ten month later to figure this out? >> the thing is carter page, reported that he was subject of surveillance, the fbi tried to get surveillance on him prior to taking possession of the dossier and they failed and the court did not grant surveillance and that is odd. usually the court granted because the government tends to not go to the court unless it has a bundle of evidence. the dossier was the key to unlock this. they have surveillance on people associated with donald trump. i remember the reaction that he was off his rocker. the fact of the matter is the more we learn about this the more questions are raised. now with the reports of the dossier was used, this is just the beginning of a host of other things that have to be done.
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>> what message does it send if the documents are not declassified. >> we are going to get access soon but the public has an interest in seeing how this was undertaken. and and most americans -- there's not much conflict about what is in the document, and certain things don't have public value, the don't cause problems with the bureau. >> one question if you can give me a quick answer. the fact that the fbi, looked to be talking to papadopoulos, does that give credit to the
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democrats in their argument. >> the issue with papadopoulos, he is drunk at a bar, an unpaid advisor in london. he says -- that in and of itself is a reason to lunch a federal investigation. the documents will show if it is true or not. rob: we appreciate your time. white house chief of staff john kelly taking new measures to plug leaks in the west wing, the technology blackout coming into the white house. jillian: janice dean going viral after standing up to a media bully, live to tell her story. show those legs. ♪ o, last week. just 1 pill each morning, 24 hours and zero heartburn. it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10...
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speech is going green by lighting up the empire state building. jillian: carly shimkus with how bill diblasio is coming under fire. >> bill diblasio has decided to battle climate change by filing a lawsuit against several major oil companies in an attempt to celebrate that move, he had the empire state building lit up green but social media was quick to point out one major flaw with that idea. let's look at these tweets. gerri says wouldn't turning the lights off be the green thing to do? johnny on twitter's is excellent, i will turn on every light in the house as a show of support. silver patriots is just a hunch
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but i'm willing to bet your life show isn't powered by wind or solar. fighting global warming by turning on the lights. rob: a green day don't we turn the lights off you can no more best friends, not allow. jillian: according to a report by u.s. news & world report schools in europe and some in the united states are trying to ban the idea of best friend. a psychologist named doctor barbara greenberg appears to agree with this idea saying there is something exclusionary occurring when a middle schooler tells the girl sitting next to her she is best friends with the girl sitting in front of them. this idea is to have a couple close friends instead of one best friend. do people in social media like this idea? not happening. what is next? a ban on sleepover? that would be tragic.
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are you kidding me? it is none of the school's beeswax as we used to say was my best friend from kindergarten is still my best friend. our own janice dean is going viral. we are so proud. >> i see janice dean here. we will bring her in to talk about it. it was an incredible story and really served a lesson, let's get to it. a rude comment from joanne, please stop allowing fox to dress you in those short skirts, they are not flattering on you, you are an attractive lady, love the 80s hair but your legs are distracting. that hurts me to read that. janice responded fox doesn't dress me. i dress myself. i am sorry if you don't like my legs, i am grateful i have them to walk with. i don't look like the typical person on tv and i'm proud to be a size 10. you are a beautiful person
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inside and out. she -- one of her friends, i love this post, send dear janet, i love those strong legs, i love that you stand tall, walk, run, skip, jump and hop on those legs, you are blessed and a blessing to have strong legs. wear skirts proudly and show your strong legs. how do you feel about the support he received from this? it has been monumental. jillian: i will start to cry a little bit. rob: they are obsessed with you. how many tweets? >> because we are on tv people think we have armor on us and things don't affect us. i was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis ten years ago so i'm proud of the legs because with ms my legs could give out on me any moment so i took that to heart. my friend, my first multiple sclerosis doctor and we are good friends now and she is always reminding me to be proud of these big strong legs, these
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47-year-old legs of got me through a lot and taking me amazing places. now is the time to be strong. we should not call out everybody on social media but we have been told to ignore sometimes, jillian here is the boss when it comes to trolls. i want to be respectful and polite but also want to -- we are not made of armor. these things do affect us and i am proud of my big strong legs. they are beautiful legs, you are a beautiful person and i completely disagree with that comment but there is a way to respond to certain people and this is a lesson not even for people in the media but in general. the way to respond to people, it makes you feel good about standing up for yourself. this is something that inspired a lot of people. >> not only do we have strong men but at fox news we have the
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>> back with a fox news alert the united states intensified its show force overnight the air force deploying three nuclear capable stealth bombers to the pacific island of guam sending a strong message to north korea. these are brand-new pictures just into the newsroom was the fighter jets on their way to that us territory. 200 airmen have been sent, this comes days after talks between north korea and south korea.
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the us airstrikes killing 20 terrorists in yemen. targeting key leaders of al qaeda responsible for moving money in and out of the country. and 2017 the us carried out 120 airstrikes. more than triple the number in 2016. jillian: cell phones, apple watches banned from the west wing, chief of staff john kelly sending a memo saying new rules go into effect next week. sarah sanders denied this had anything to do with leaks to the press or michael wolf's controversial book fire and fury. come the bay abedin and anthony weiner will settle their divorce behind closed doors. hillary clinton's i paid finalizing papers out-of-court to protect her 60 maxon from the spotlight. her estranged husband and former congressman is serving 21 months
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behind bars. >> a race against time to save people who are missing in the southern california mudslides. the death toll standard 17. jillian: staggering amounts of rain triggering debris running down hillsides, taking anything and everything with it. the hardest hit area, thousands are without power. 100 homes destroyed and hundreds damaged. rob: let's go to janice dean. >> reporter: the rain has moved out of the way, we have the threat from mudslides and debris flows across burn areas in southern california. we have potential for more rain in the forecast but it will be across northern points of california, the remaining area of southern california will remain dry.
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some of that area -- they she is moving into the central us, leading to a formidable winter storm in areas that don't typically see winter storm watches, northern mississippi, tennessee, kentucky, tennessee river valley, ohio river valley, watching the storm system because it will start as rain but the cold air will give a changeover of rain, freezing rain, she devised across the tennessee river valley, temperatures will drop like a rock behind this. across the east coast it will be too warm for snow but by the weekend temperatures will get cold again. she there are the highs, cold air behind the system, sharp contrast between warm air, i am worried about ice on the roadways across the tennessee river valley, areas that don't typically see winter time weather. rob: the left calls that apocalypse but this morning
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americans, many americans seeing big benefits from donald trump's tax overhaul. >> hard-working american families will receive tremendous tax relief. lowered tax rates, standard deduction, and doubled the child tax credit. millions of employees getting thousand dollars and more in some cases, tax bonuses because of the tax cuts. jillian: democrats refusing to give up their assault, are americans buying their extreme rhetoric? here to weigh in his financial columnist for foxnews.com thanks for joining us. you see bonus after bonus given out by company after company. why are people on the left still not happy? >> it is poison for democrats this gop tax bill because they are cutting taxes for most americans, 85% of americans are going to see lower taxes
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starting next month in their paycheck. democrats demagogue to this tax bill even before it was written saying it was a punch in the gut to the middle-class. what is exciting about what companies are doing is not just big companies but small companies, 130 companies across the country gaining momentum, millions of people are going to see bonuses in their paychecks and why is it happening? it is not a pr stunt and what democrats said, big companies curry favor in the white house, small employers with the country saying this is good for us, we want to share this bounty, we have not been able to give them a raise in eight years because business has been tough so we will take advantage of this and it is ecstatic and the powerful messaging. rob: a bustling economy, we have seen it even before tax cuts, there is a positivity to the economy but i noticed a poll the other day showing more people
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give credit to president obama for the state of the economy right now than donald trump. you can feel the economy has improved under this president. i wonder if the fact that donald trump is so unpopular is why people wouldn't give him credit. >> no question, and election is coming up as you may have heard in the fall and democrats are very afraid that with this booming economy and the next, wages will start accelerating in the first quarter. i guarantee it because businesses are beginning to invest. that is the missing link for eight years, with that, higher productivity and wage gains coming into the election it is all about the economy stupid, if people see their paychecks growing, job opportunities increasing, they will vote for republicans. to your point, trump is not
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getting much credit for this but look at what happened, the day after the election the market was up 257 points, more important consumers and business sentiment sword. it took off in the month after the elections hitting highs we haven't seen in a decade and more followed. it is not an accident, it happens because you had animal spirits reignited because of the trump agenda. rob: we appreciate it. we have something, real quick, to talk about energy companies. there has been a lot of benefit putting money back on customers. >> in some states state legislators where utility commissions are telling them to do that, recycling money back into the economy, the exciting thing is this is something no one anticipated, and extra stimulus from these tax cuts so
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>> will the leader of the democratic party please stand up? bret baer questioning mark warner and elizabeth warren about who is in charge right now i neither could give a clear answer. >> the democratic party has at this point a broad-based leaders the range from traditionally more pro-business -- >> where is the energy in the democratic party? i tell you where the energy is in the democratic party, at the grassroots, person by person, family by family. i got a steak in how this
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government works. >> the democratic party has no front runner for presidential challenger in 2020. >> plans for the lavish presidential center released this week facing mounting witticism. more than 100 university of chicago professors and faculty members writing a letter arguing the grandscale project will not help the southside prosper. one reason the parking lot writing poking lot is expensive in public lands are being given away, all the profits will go to the obama foundation. this is a socially regressive plan. rob: a cover-up it's been four us presidents pushed the first female newspaper publisher and driving editor, and --
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>> the papers, not yet. >> a devastating security breach that was leaked out of the pentagon. jillian: that is playing out on the big screen in a new movie so liberating the first amendment as old-fashioned journalism. rob: kevin mccarthy is here with his review of the film. >> this is steven spielberg, a master at his craft. this film is a brilliant work of art. ones i love about this movie is we know the washington post published these papers in the early 70s, you are on the edge of your seat with not in your stomach wondering if they will publish these papers, that is the way of filmmaker delivered the film brilliantly, to make you forget history and watch the film and suspend your disbelief to the point you forget what happened, tom hanks and meryl streep were brilliant and this
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film was shot on 35mm film, it looks classic, the cast, you have bob oden from breaking bad, every member of the cast is brilliant, every shot is brilliant and spielberg directed this very quickly. he was finishing another film when making this movie called ready player one and he wanted to get it out as soon as possible because of the timely nature of it. it is an important from the represents journalism, freedom of the press and captures a grand story. a brilliantly made film and the score by john williams is incredible. for film nerds out there, when you watch the first scene when tommy and meryl streep first are on screen the first time, spielberg allows the shot to be one continuous shot without an edit. he wanted you as an audience to be the editor, to put them on
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even playing fields. it is a cool concept, love this film, given a 4.5 out of 5, it is nationwide today if you are watching in cities like new york. it is opening nationwide across the country, one of the best films of the year, very important film. >> 4.5 out of 5? >> yes. >> you give the same rating to the next one. >> this film, i love paul anderson so much, paul thomas edison directed films like magnolia, boogie nights, the master, there will be blood. i have never seen somebody create such intensity out of dressmaking. anthony lewis is a dressmaker who falls in love with the character -- the concept of this movie is based on sound design, they make the littlest things,
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the most intense things you have ever seen, pouring water, chewing food, buttering toast, never seen anything like this before. it is a well-made film, very intense but different from anything paul thomas anderson has done before. i gave it a 4.5 out of 5, daniel day-lewis is incredible and reportedly this is supposed to be his last acting role in a feature film, we will see if that plays out but i gave it 4.5 out of 5. if you live near 70 mm theater go see it, 70 mm film, it is glorious. rob: one of the best actors ever, i hope he does not retire, thank you so much. >> i am so with you. i drink your milkshake. jillian: are you a great american? you could have a chance to dine with donald trump. a dinner for two? that is next. rob: what is coming up on "fox
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and friends"? >> nsa warrantless wiretapping program is set to expire in a week. what is going to happen? judge andrew napolitano will tell us how it is too close to call. and kellyanne conway, we will talk to her about the economy, never been hired in people's perceptions. the acting director of ice, we will talk about those raids at 7-11s across the country, stuart varney on the economy and rounding out three out kicking up 11 minutes from now on the channel you trust for morning news. rob and jillian back in two minutes. natural cheese, dried fruit and nuts. three wholesome ingredients that are never, ever a crowd. sargento balanced breaks. find them in the sargento cheese section.
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>> welcome back, foxbusiness alert, new your new travel plans, you need to know the dangers of where you are headed. jillian: tracy is here with what the state department is doing to make the advisory easier to understand. >> the state department change their phrasing to a new color-coded number system with more information. here is what it will look like. when you see number one, it will be a normal precaution. number 2, they want you to use increased caution. number 3, they are urging travelers to reconsider a trip and number 4, recommending against traveling at that time. number 4 would be a country like syria or north korea and specific threats will have a letter giving a little more information for crime, terrorism or civil unrest. this should make things easier
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for travelers. jillian: retirement is not easy for some. >> those are people born 1965 to late 70s, a new survey says four out of ten, 37% say they want to retire and don't think they can afford to do so. nearly have i worried about running out of money. once they do finally retire. a lot of people think millennials are the ones with trouble saving money but looks like it is not just that generation but others as well. rob: times are tight but hopefully getting better as the economy improves, chance to have dinner with the president in sunny south florida. >> this is from the trump campaign calling this a once in a lifetime sweepstakes to have dinner with the president and his family at mara lago. you have to make a contribution to the campaign. it can be as little as one dollar and you automatically enter, this will be held on january 20th, the 1-year anniversary to celebrate his
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♪ might as well jump ♪ jillian: even rob is dancing to this one. rob: van halen? classic. jillian: welcome back. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. this 5-year-old golfing protegee has incredible reaction to his chip shot. >> have you no idea what just happened, do you? >> that just went into the hole. run up and have a look. >> oh, we all wish we could do that little isaac richie wasn't tall enough to see it go in. rob: 2-foot tall and a heck of a golfer. thieves making off with $5.4 million worth of gels frojewelswith one of the most fs hotels in the world. stormed the ritz in paris,
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three caught two others got away. jillian: is this shopper fir real. get it in in this woman returning christmas tree to cosco and asking for money back because it was dead. she walked away with full refund 10 days after christmas. got to just show you have got to try. have a good day. >> we have confirmed what w. three separate sources that the russia propaganda dossier was, in fact, used in part to obtain fisa warrants. >> people within law enforcement are concerned that they were using this dossier to find a way to look into the trump campaign. >> president trump is standing firm for his border wall. >> any solution has to include the wall because without the wall it all doesn't work. >> all eyes on controversial surveillance vote by the house to renew the nsa's warrantless spy program. >> if we do not put the f back in fisa it becomes isa and american public should know the eyes are on
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