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forward and learn from it. >> you took time to do that, you were able to make peace. >> absolutely. >> timberlake is not publicly apologize to jackson for that incident insuperable xxxviii. that wraps it up for this hour of "fox and friends" first but it continues right now, see you tomorrow, goodbye. it is thursday, january 18th, fox news exclusive. two months after a border agent is murdered in cold blood still no answers. how are these illegals able to cross the border and carry out these crimes, live in texas as the immigration debate rages on in washington with 48 hours until the government runs out of money. >> donald trump on the trail touting taxes, something for the republican congressional candidate in the pittsburgh, why
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the special election is important. >> it is all fake news, it is funny stuff. it didn't happen. fake news. fake news. jillian: donald trump breaking the internet with his fake news awards. "fox and friends" first continues right now. >> i never heard this song. i can't wait to see this. you are watching "fox and friends" first on thursday.
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>> thank you for starting the day with us. straight to our top stories, deal or no deal? the government shutdown just one day away, lawmakers under mounting pressure to deliver a deal. jillian: the last-ditch efforts, good morning. >> that deadline is tomorrow, the other is daca which congress hasn't so much 50 find a solution for. leading democrats won't support any spending bill to give the government open if it doesn't address the dreamers and at this point the white house believes it is likely lawmakers will reach a deal before the deadline meaning republicans will be on their own to avoid a government shutdown and that is why the gop is accusing democrats of playing politics over keeping our military funding. >> real deadline this friday and the real deadlines this friday are men and women in uniform and children's health insurance that will run out of money.
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>> reporter: we expect a vote on the spending bill, republicans have support among them selves for it to pass. negotiations have a ways to go before any deal is reached on immigration, he slammed bipartisan deal by a group of moderates, and the president once said that to include funding for his border wall, the chief of staff conceded mexico likely will not be paying for that wall directly. >> mexico is not going to pay. we have ideas on things like visa fees and what that would
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mean to the economy. getting the route from mexico, not directly from their government. >> reporter: donald trump went on to say in an interview with reuters he is hopeful they can reach an agreement on daca but time is running out. jillian: if the government does shutdown what does it mean for our military. todd: dinner length me tatum says it would have a huge impact on our troops on the ground and around the world. >> soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines living paycheck to paycheck in their foxholes doing their jobs was why can't congress do its job? congress, slide some pizzas, get some diet cokes and stay up until they get this done because the unpredictability for soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines on the ground and dod civilians that support our deployed men and women around
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the globe, this unpredictability creates havoc with budgets, how you support troops on the ground and congress needs to understand that because it is a big deal and not only impacts troops on the ground in deployed areas but all the support systems throughout the united states and around the world. jillian: donald trump echoing those concerns tweeting democrats are shutting down the military at a time we need it most. >> donald trump on the trail today, special election candidate in bubba bubba. you may have heard this, the booming economy. >> the president getting a firsthand look at how his tax reform plan is helping american workers. here's what we can expect today. >> it is parts policy speech, part victory lap as donald trump goes to pennsylvania to talk about tax reform and the
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economy. apple just announced it is hiring 20,000 new workers and paying $38 billion in taxes on profits they have been keeping overseas. they are taking advantage of a 1-year window in the tax reform law that lets companies repatriate money at a lower tax rate. and giving $2500 stock bonuses to its employees and says it will make a $30 billion in capital expenditures in the us over the next five years. >> sound like the tax bill has been a windfall. >> two types of taxable, corporate and individual. on the tax side it will result in job creation and faster growing economy. >> the dow closed above 26,000 for the first time and they released stronger-than-expected quarterly results. investors are nervous about a potential government shutdown if
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congress doesn't pass the spending bill by friday, the nasdaq it a record, the president won't just be in pittsburgh but today talking about the economy but talking about rick circle raising democrats in special election in march. some candidates are wary of embracing the president because of his low poll numbers. mister cohen described himself as trump before trump. >> this one is kicking it off in november. >> more in the next few minutes. parent accused of torturing a starving of her 13-year-old children visiting a judge today, the hearing comes as we learn the house which was registered as a private school was required by law. 57-year-old david turpin listed himself as the principal. authorities in paris county, california, discovered david and his wife holding their kids
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hostage and abusing them for years after one of them escaped and called 911 from a disabled cell phone. antifa todd: after being shot in the line of duty, michael dougherty was one of four law enforcement officers ambushed on a manhunt for domestic violence suspect in south carolina. three others are expected to be okay. the suspect was also shot, he is facing attempted murder charges following dodi's death. >> investigators are expected to question the probe into hillary clinton's private email server, chief of staff and senior counselor to christopher ray is expected to testify to the house oversight and judiciary committee after private text messages between top fbi investigators reveal possible anti-trump bias in the email probe.
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>> donald trump speaking with kim jung un to confront the nuclear threat telling reuters, quote, i would sit down but not sure sitting down will solve the problem. they talked for 25 years and taken advantage of our presidents, our previous presidents, it comes as north korea and south korea agree to march together in next olympics and plan a joint hockey team. >> reporter: donald will make history by becoming the first sitting president to address the march for life event, the annual rally in washington protests the roe versus wade decision which lifts restrictions on abortions in the us. >> the president will speak from the rose garden through a satellite feed. mike pence will hold a reception for pro-life supporters and leaders. 9 minutes after the hour, brand-new proof of why we need donald trump's border wall. >> this is a great view for everybody in the united states that has never seen the border. it is wide open. >> two months after a border
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patrol agent is murdered at the hands of illegal immigrants still no answers. griff jenkins went looking for some. jillian: striking a deal while cities across the nation defied immigration policies, meet the sheriff taking matters into their own hand teaming up with the feds. >> donald trump in his element in bubba bubba. why is this special election so important? we get to the bottom of it when "fox and friends" first returns. ♪ with my brand-new vlog. just making some ice in my freezer here. so check back for that follow-up vid. this is my cashew guy bruno. holler at 'em, brun. kicking it live and direct here at the fountain. should i go habanero or maui onion? should i buy a chinchilla? comment below. did i mention i save people $620 for switching? chinchilla update -- got that chinchilla after all. say what up, rocco. ♪
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candidates asking advice, not revealing any potential candidates names specifically. many on the left love the idea of oprah running for president most americans are not buying it. >> i have one word, one name and it is oprah. >> that was the voice of a leader. >> this would be a the motion for oprah. todd: rumors exploded after the golden close but a new poll found 24% of registered voters surveyed actually want her to compete for the white house. turned out 59% think she should throw her head into the wing. >> donald trump going to pittsburgh to count is tax-cut plan but also there to stump for republican state representative rick cohen. why is the special election so important? republican political strategist, thanks for joining us, appreciate it. >> glad to be here.
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>> pennsylvania was huge and donald trump winning the presidency and his popularity in this area wasn't a concern. do you think that will be a shift now? >> donald trump and the white house are coming to southwestern pennsylvania because it is a battleground for presidential politics but a much fixed special election for the 18th congressional district, hotly contested race and white house showing its commitment to make sure the race stays in republican hands. >> the alabama senate race was a huge thing for the republican party, how is important they win this one? >> it is quickly important. this is a district donald trump won by 20 points, mitt romney when he ran for president won by 17 points. despite the fact democrats outnumber republicans in this district we have been electing republicans in southwestern pennsylvania despite that registration disadvantage. conservative democrat, reagan democrats, pro-life urban
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democrats who have swing voters in these districts, important parts of donald trump's coalition, critical to is winning. jillian: he has 46%, connor with 40%. >> on the airwaves, they have been on the air two weeks and despite the fact national democrats continue to tout connor lamb as the best candidates in spaced bread they have not come with reinforcements, poll numbers advertising backing the party. >> is this a blueprint for 2018? >> it certainly is. this is the district donald trump won by 20 points, state senate election in wisconsin yesterday by 17 points and voted
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for democrats so the eyes of the nation are on the special election, what democrats win this race, certainly they are winning a race in deep red republican territory and that to be an omen for what is to come. >> let's talk about the president meeting at the manufacturing plant. >> steve mnuchin, to highlight already the effects of businesses employees are seeing in the tax reform bill. in the special election democratic candidate, someone who has spoken out about tax reform, spoken in favor of it, going here to a business where you are seeing employees who are seeing benefits of this tax bill. we are seeing a local company in bubba bubba reinvesting in its employees and equipment and
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growing. >> people who are not, quote, the rich and this country, people in favor of the tax plan, tax reform plan. >> donald trump talked about coming to the forgotten people, but but but but is a growing vibrant city, some areas are hurting. these policies will empower workers, not the rich. this is what we are seeing through the country. we hear the rhetoric, tax reform for the rich but it is working people benefiting from it. it will grow the economy, create jobs and that is important for republicans this fall. jillian: thanks for joining us
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this morning. todd: a new bombshell in the fusion gps dossier saga, what if hillary clinton's explosive comments under the fbi's microscope. >> it is all fake news. phony stuff. it didn't happen. fake news. fake news. jillian: the moment you have been waiting for, donald trump breaking the internet with fake news awards, carly shimkus with winners or losers depending how you look at it, to be determined. ♪ julie is living with metastatic breast cancer which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole.
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fake news. todd: he broke the internet different even kim kardashian, releasing his fake news awards. jillian: carly shimkus with sirius xm 115 here with the results. >> they broke the internet, the president set social media on fire with six eagerly anticipated words, the fake news winners are. shortly after he tweeted a link to the award winners the gop.gov website crashed likely due to the high number of people visiting that website at one time. the awards featured 11 different winners. the first was paul krugman of the new york times for saying the economy, the markets would never recover from a donald trump election victory. we now know that is not true, daca surging thanks to tax cuts, cnn was named four separate
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times. one of them was for the koi fish debacle. remember that? the president was criticized for appearing to overfeed the koi fish. he got criticism for that. no quite fish were harmed in the making of that video. brian ross of abc was listed for this now infamous false report naming michael flynn and russia. >> he's prepared to testify donald trump ordered him to make contact with the russians. jillian: that turned out not to be true, he did apologize for that. time magazine received an award after a reporter claimed donald
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trump removed a bust of martin luther king jr. from the oval office, sarah sanders tweeted a picture showing the bust is still there. last but not least donald trump saying that the whole russia collusion story is the greatest hoax of all time. any story dealing with the russian collusion issue made the list as well. what is social media reaction to this? kind of mixed. if you like the president tweeting at his treatment of the media is fair you probably liked it. if you don't agree with that you probably hated it. robert on twitter made this point. far more interesting than the oscars and golden globes and donald trump did end on a high note yesterday saying despite reporters i respect and lots of good news for the american people to be proud of. that is a wrap-up of fake news awards. >> at one point people were wondering if it would happen so
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when he tweeted did think that is why everyone immediately tried to get on it. >> it wasn't three hours like a regular awards show. kids were in bed. i was missing the show. >> next year donald trump i expect to see dresses. jillian: 26 minutes after the are, killed in cold blood, a border agent believed to be beaten to death at the hands of illegal immigrants and no arrests. todd: griff jenkins live at the border investigating. >> reporter: we are in el paso where jim martinez is believed to be assaulted. we will show you, you won't believe what we saw. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ]
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>> the only witness another agent beaten so badly he doesn't remember what happened. >> the fbi doesn't investigate. the fact they continue to retain jurisdiction in this matter shows they believe this was an attack on federal law enforcement agents and it was a murder. jillian: griff jenkins went to the southern border to do some digging. todd: he joins us, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the border patrol agent took me 120 miles southeast of here where they believe jim martinez was brutally beaten to death by smugglers who came across the border, unbelievable how wide open the border is. >> assault on federal law enforcement agents that have jurisdiction over the border, they are up by 70% over 2016.
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a lot of that -- >> 76%. >> not to make it a political issue, donald trump has done a great job on the border, we know border crossings are down. >> tougher to come across the border. in much greater danger, they are willing to defend their product. >> crime is like water. as we are focusing on resources in areas like el paso and san diego, crime moves to areas it will get easier for them to get their products across and this is the area. this is a great view for everyone in the united dates at the border, it is wide open.
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they get their product up to interstate 10 and once they get it in the vehicle they take it anywhere in the united states. about 40 miles north of here. if you cross and walk straight that way you will run into that culvers where agents martinez was killed. >> this is one of the major crossings for drug smugglers. that side mexico, this the united states. that is the case in most of the 500 miles of the big bend sector. >> that is not a barrier right there. there is nothing to stop anybody from walking across, driving a vehicle across. i am not advocating 510 miles of barrier, i am saying is you put them in strategic locations and we need to determine where crossings take place we can put our agents where crossings take place. given us the border security we
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need. the united states once border security but this is what we have. >> there were several hundred assaults, agent martinez's death, his partner, agent garland being assaulted, the fbi investigation is ongoing, they cannot give me any comments but there was a $15,000 reward for information leading to it. they are not going on camera because they are wanted for information but i can tell you how incredible the job border patrol is doing on that open border area. knowing that it may have been easy for smugglers to come across. >> hope they get good answers. >> thank you.
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more than a dozen sheriff steaming cup with ice, the agreement will allow local authorities from 17 florida counties to hold illegal immigrants longer than the federal limit until law enforcement authorities pick up so they are not back on the streets. >> when it comes to criminal illegals there should be no discussion, debate, hesitation or consideration. they need to go and stay gone. >> isotopes to strike similar deals across the country. the suspected terrorist accused of killing eight innocent people is hoping to save his own life. he is accused of mowing down a crowd on a new york city bike path. 's lawyers expect to enter a guilty plea but hoping to take the death penalty off the table in exchange for life in prison. he told investigators ice -- isis inspired him to carry out that attack. jillian: a new bombshell in the trump dossier that kicked off the russian probe. heather: investigative reporters
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the fbi interviewed longtime hillary clinton aid in connection to the bogus report and that is not all, also used to sidney blumenthal's statements to investigate the trump campaign, the fbi declined to comment. newt gingrich demanding to know where is the outrage, former speaker of the house as it is time for accountability over what he calls the media's deliberate omission of uranium one coverage. >> how can the washington post or the new york times get up in the morning and look at themselves and not cover this? there is something almost pathological because as you point out, week after week, more and more things are coming out. not just hearsay, not just investigative reporting. i talked to some businesspeople a while ago who said to me how do you think this will play out? they are clearly thinking only of trump, i think the 11 count indictment on your anyone doesn't bode well for hillary,
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they knew nothing about it. you see the pieces come together in what i think is going to be an unbelievably big scandal and it makes me feel that the defeat of hillary even more important than electing trump defeating hillary so the corruption couldn't go on and not be noticed. >> snow and ice crashing across several states claiming 10 lives, 2000 flights canceled from florida to maine, the best drivers should stay off the road and wicked weather, check this out. dale earnhardt junior hitting a tree after helping people stuck in ditches. if he can't do it you can't either. the bitter cold, janice dean tracking it for you. >> better days ahead for the eastern half of the country. all 50 states had reports of snow on the ground including
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north florida. current temperatures:as far south as the gulf coast and with windchill talking single digits, what it feels like and teens, feel like 0 in atlanta, georgia. the good news is this storm is moving eastward along with the arctic cold front and there will be a shift in the pattern so colder air moving into the west, warmer air for the east. the worst of the storm is offshore and continuing to move eastward and forecast temperatures around seasonal by the time we get into friday. there is the future radar and our next storm system on deck, pacific northwest, this will move across much of the country but the good news is as it pushes across the east coast it will be mainly a rain event because it will be too warm for snow. there is your silverlining i. double silverlining. jillian: patriots greatest weapon had of the amc championship game, tom brady injuring his throwing hand
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during practice. >> the teammate ran into him jamming his hands limiting him for the rest of practice. yesterday the x-ray did not show serious damage. >> because he is tom brady is expected to play against the jaguars this sunday. todd: putting out fake injury reports, i am pretty sure tom brady will be there. jillian: i am sure he will be fine. this week from super bowl lii halftime performance justin timberlake, the infamous 2004 wardrobe will function with janet jackson. >> you can't change what happened but you can move forward and learn from it. >> you took time to do that after the fact and resolve the situation. >> absolutely. >> timberlake is not publicly apologize for that incident in super bowl xxxviii. i am calling fake news on this
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one too. i am no fashion person but will that stuff be underneath your outfit if you were not planning this? jillian: people question why he is performing at the super bowl again. you like how i just avoided it? in other news an illegal immigrant admitting to brutally murdering two cop saying he wished he killed more. [bleep] >> breakout soon and kill more. jillian: as the debate over immigration reform rages on why haven't you heard of this story? we debate it next. >> all those diet cokes and exercises.
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>> a sickening threat from an illegal immigrant who gunned down two cops the 37-year-old laughing in the courtroom as he admitted to committing the heinous act and promising to do it again. [bleep] >> i will breakout soon and i will kill more. todd: immigration front and center, why isn't the media talking about this case? to debate, john killian liberal analyst kathy, for being here,
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joe, why isn't the mainstream media covering this? >> it plays into the narrative republicans are trying to push the people should be thoroughly vetted but when point with this case, it is putting republicans on equal footing with democrats in the argument they have on daca and illegal immigration, the emotional appeal. it is difficult for democrats to look at the family of detective oliver or mike davis and tell them sacramento, california should be a sanctuary city. >> i don't think this is a case of an another document it person at all, but mental illness and gun-control. what happened here was a horrible crime that you can't defend in any way but has to do with illegal immigration. it is a sick person whose access to a gun lead to crime. >> mental illness is a major
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issue in society, but what is joe's idea of vetting? >> we don't know. it was mental illness, people change. we do now, we have our homegrown people with mental illness. >> the republican party has put together an immigration package that gives democrats what they want on daca and all they ask in return is the ability to vet people, to end chain migration, the ability to look at people like this we don't want in this country and be for coming here. it is appalling the democrats are still trying to take the moral high horse and sit on it and demand a clean daca bill went and they supported that would have helped prevent people like this criminal they are opposing. but we don't know that. >> if we do put it kate steinle's killer and the killer in the situation after they
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committed their initial crimes they wouldn't have committed these crimes? >> we don't know about these people or their mental illness but the truth is so many immigrants are contributing in our community, paying taxes, there are millions of undocumented citizens living in this country who are helping our country, this is a case of some bad apples that have gotten in the way and can stop this horrible crime. >> there is no argument from republicans. barack obama told us daca was a temporary program. publicans but the best deal on the table, republicans do not believe everyone was here and documented or illegal in a murderous fan murdering people but that these people and prevent future dacas from happening. >> he committed this horrible crime somewhere and to someone. >> he was in this country
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illegally. and border security -- >> gun-control and mental illness. >> california has the highest gun-control in the united states. somehow because it was illegal for this person to possess his weapon they managed to do so. >> this debate will continue. we can't continue it here because we have time constraints but thank you for being here, they are very good friends off camera. jillian over to you. jillian: 47 minutes after the, coming sin, fire and fury on the small screen, the resistance turning their new favorite book into a tv show. first let's check in with steve for what is coming up on "fox and friends". >> good to see you, coming up on "fox and friends," judge andrew napolitano, newt gingrich, sarah carter and senator john cornyn talking politics plus, this is going to be great, the biggest movies in hollywood, gerri
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>> reporter: the tao cannot be stopped. it was 13 days ago, eight trading sessions ago we passed the 25,000 milestone. here we are at 26,000, closed the day up 300 points yesterday, 26,115. this was the shortest span since we gained 1000 points, the dow is up 5%, and tax cuts, and a lot of people jumping into the market right now. >> apples his new jobs on the way. >> reporter: apple will open a new campus as part of a $30 billion investment plan, in addition to give its current companies $20,000 in restricted stock.
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and a one time payment on overseas cash. one of the largest spending plans since the gop tax plan. todd: america is not happy with only the krispy kreme original, they want more. >> reporter: a chance to vote on something new, krispy kreme's website, four new flavors, blueberry, caramel, maple and lemon so they will bring this winter to stores for one week. my vote is for maple. a lot of people want to pick their own. todd: big should go with extra
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jillian: good morning. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first up the good. state troopers turned babysitters going viral. barista panicking when she didn't have anyone to watch her daughter. volunteering to watch after the toddler for more than an hour after his group came in for coffee. todd: this car isn't what it appears to be. the office is about to be ticketed in a snow removal zone when they discover it's just snow. a montreal artist was trying to plank snowplow crews officers writing on the ticket you made our day. jillian: final the ugly two very drunk women stealing pays zoo from delivery bike. pouncing after the driver walked away. he was able to chase them away. no word on if he got his pizza back. rob: how much do you want to bet that is a bachelorette
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party going horribly wrong. jillian: two people? rob: not the biggest party in the world but a party nonetheless. jillian: on that note thank you for joining us this morning. todd: our own personal bachelorette party, "fox & friends" starts right now. >> stocks surged again with record highs across the board. seventh record close of 2018. >> trump administration announced the awards of the fake news awards. >> crashed when it tweeted out. >> simply brilliant. i have got to hand it to president trump and to everyone who compiled this list. >> president trump sticking to his guns on immigration amid the threat of a government shut down. >> there is no doubt in my mind there is going to be a deal. >> accord ing to "the washington post, the fbi shared information with the dossier creator. >> this just underscores the fbi was politically motivated to damage trump. >> place in the
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