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treating their dogs better than americans. details into the house of lords where children, beaten, scarred, tortured and allowed to shower only once a year. their escape plan years in the making. >> republicans did their job, major government stayed open. >> this is like giving you a ball of dog do. jillian: a high-stakes blame game breaking out in dc with 24 hours until the government runs out of money. have a trump administration is taking the immigration fight to the serene court. >> the legendary ken wilson. because of our tax cuts, can will save almost $2200 in income taxes. rob: meet the man who got an extra $2000 in his pocket and that is not all.
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he got to meet the president who called him, wait for it, legendary. "fox and friends" first continues right now. ♪ ♪ double up for the weekend ♪ get ready for the weekend ♪ jillian: i don't know what this is and everyone says the name of the song. rob: nobody knows which we have been trying to answer the question for 89 years. jillian: come on. there you go, america. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends" first on friday.
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todd: our top story, the clock ticking down to a potential government shutdown is the blame game hits a fever pitch. democrats vowing to block a house funding bill that passed last night. jillian: garrett tenney live in washington dc with breaking developments. >> reporter: buckle up for this one, with 24 hours to go we don't have any indications lawmakers are closer to reaching a deal to avoid a government shutdown. at this point the ball is in the senate's court, the house passed the spending bill yesterday which included a 6-year extension of health insurance program with several packets andrea: the character. and affix for daca. >> i'm not trying to play for
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political points. >> into a bipartisan nature. >> illegal immigration is what they shoehorned into this. and say we won't solve any of this other stuff. we would all like to deal with the daca issue. >> here's where things stand in the senate, 60 votes needed for filibuster to pass the short-term spending bill and that means republicans will need help from 13 democrats because the way gop senators said they plan to go against it, jeff flake and rand paul, so far west virginia's joe mention is the only democrat who said he would support the bill. lindsey graham explained why he won't support another short-term spending bill. >> every time we have a
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continuing resolution it costs the military billions of dollars, won't going to shut down away 34 days. i want to fund the military and deal with daca and we won't get one without the other. i'm tired of playing this stupid game. >> reporter: even if lawmakers reach a deal, this is a short-term spending bill, right back here again with the same debate as lawmakers pass a long-term funding bill. >> if lawmakers worked as hard, continuously. >> reporter: no shutdown here. jillian: never-ending. the story we have been following for a few days. starved, chains, only allowed to shower once a year. in a disturbing picture of the physical and emotional abuse, and children endured for years. heather: todd: they claim they are innocent. anita vogel in los angeles with the latest details. >> reporter: it is hard to
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believe, new horrifying details emerging about the shocking abuse 13 children endured at the hands of their own parents. the tables turning on david and louise turban in a california court room. they are now wanting chains pleading not guilty to this leland: charges including systematically torturing and abusing their kids. prosecutors describing the mother pictured here smiling, as pure evil and say the unimaginable punishment intensified over the years, first allegedly tying them up with ropes but when one child who was hogtied managed to break free the parents switched to chains and padlocks not even allowing them to use the bathroom. all forms of discipline for what turbans considered misbehaving for something a little as washing their hands above their wrists. >> none of the victims were allowed to shower more than once a year, apple pies and pumpkin
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pies, leave it on the counter, let the children look at it but not eat it. >> reporter: beating and strangling the children, also included in the steady diet of cruelty. the only thing they were allowed to do was write in journals. investigators seizing hundreds of them calling it key evidence of what occurred inside the home. the children lacking basic knowledge of life, many not even knowing what a police officer was. the 17-year-old daughter working on a plan with her siblings for two years, but that sibling got scared and turned back. they each are held on a $13 million bond. jillian: fox news other, us marshall making the ultimate sacrifice, deputy christopher
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hill was shot and killed while serving a search warrant in pennsylvania. the gunman, kevin sturgis, opened fire, wounding several officers before he was killed by return fire. >> deputy hill made the ultimate sacrifice. deputy hill served the american people and citizens of this community. he will be missed. words cannot say how much. jillian: the other two offices injured are expected to be okay. hill, an army veteran served in afghanistan and was described as the best of the best by authorities. he leaves behind a wife and two daughters. todd: an alarming memo alleging government surveillance abuse be made public, the classified report outlining the fbi and justice department used pfizer inappropriately to church -- spy on the trump campaign. it is abundantly clear that the entire mueller investigation is a lie built on a foundation of corruption. this critical intelligence information will vindicate the
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claims made by so many and it is essential we share with all other americans. we can't get into specific information but i can tell you i am mastering is ever the claims we have been making are accurate claims that there is intelligence information that backs it up and there has been a real attempt to undermine this president and it has come from the scariest of places. todd: the house intelligence committee votes in favorites release it could be an end for the american people within five days. jillian: the ohio man who plotted to kill american soldiers in the name of isis will soon find out his fate, the admitted terrorist will be sentenced by a federal judge for 2015 plot to kill soldiers at a texas military base executions guile. he had a backup plan targeting a prison was the small inborn terrorist became a us citizen receiving an american passport
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to travel to syria and train with isis. prosecutors are seeking a 23 year sentence. todd: donald and going to pittsburgh touting a booming economy during his first year in office. >> the unemployment rate is at an 18 year low. the number of americans applying for unemployment benefits just hit a 45 year low. african-american unemployment is at its lowest level ever recorded in pennsylvania alone. families will see a tax cut of $11 billion this year alone. >> the president highlighting companies giving companies bonuses in the wake of historic tax cut and endorsed republican state representative of pennsylvania avenue special house election. this is what everyone is talking about, local mechanic got time
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on stage and thanked the president, that mechanic will join us in ten minutes to tell us about it. we are going to talk to him. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour. congressman called to question after claiming credible evidence of terrorist involvement in the las vegas massacre. >> all due respect, congressman, seems a bit irresponsible to make that allegation. if you have evidence of that i'm asking you right now to share it with us. jillian: tucker carlson holding lawmakers feet to the fire. >> the government shutdown in the hands of the senate, 24 hours to go. will they send the bill to the oval office? congressman louis gohmert joins us live next. jillian: international flight from paris to new york landing with one more passenger than it started with was the woman gave
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>> 24 hours until the government runs out of money as democrats dig in and out to block the midnight deadline. >> will they managed to bring back the government shutdown and what will happen if there is no agreement. insight into the ongoing battle, texas congressman louis gohmert, thanks for joining us. >> glad to be with you.
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jillian: house that's a short-term bill and the senate will resume voting this morning, what do you think happens in the next few hours today? >> that is a good question. we have democrats whose states -- they are on the horn with the dilemma. they may want to look carefully before they -- children's health insurance program, desperately need money. if there is a shutdown, the mainstream media will probably report it the other way but it will be very clear the shutdown was caused by the democrats. they made the calculation that that is okay because they are standing up for people that are illegally in the country. they took an oath to follow the constitution, which means you follow the law, enforce the law,
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see that it is enforced and your oath has the to do with ensuring the viability of people who came into your country illegally. it is going to be interesting if they put people who came here illegally ahead of the best interest of the american people and it will also be interesting because some of us, mitch mcconnell, not personally but through the media, there is an answer. two senators out, 98, you need 49 votes so we might need like pens to come in, 48-48. that is if you wave cloture, doesn't need 60 votes. todd: do we avoid a government
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shutdown? >> i'm not sure how confident, they are causing on behalf of people, and the presidency. and up for election this year. have got to look serious. all i can say is it is going to be a fun day watching people squirm, listening to the sound of sphincters puckering in the senate as they tried to decide to i want to put the interests of people that came here illegally above the military, american citizens getting what they need and getting health insurance. >> i want to get your take on
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the memo we heard about on pfizer abusees. it is shocking, troubling and alarming but so far we don't know what is in it. >> they review the riot act when you reclassify information and i got into an argument with an attorney, what you could or couldn't say. i know you can't talk about what is in the memo but there are people that have got a lot of gall, we know what is in the memo, having resigned and left the justice department. if they hang around long enough, jeff sessions goes over there trying to administer justice fairly and then you find out these guys have weapon i asked the department of justice, they have made up stuff in order to
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go after people and wiretap. jeff sessions is in a tough situation. he went in thinking at least the career people i can trust, to resign and be gone or impeach them from congress. >> colleague saying this could be another watergate. always visually descriptive. louis gohmert, representative, thank you for being here. jillian: 19 minutes after the. after multiple terror attacks on american soil, calling the terror watch list racist. >> this company is an incredible company, bunch of people. todd: the man dubbed legendary by donald trump, ken wilson got
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todd: he started 14 years ago as a mechanic and worked his way to project foreman. he joins us live now. good morning. >> it is beyond words, the most incredible thing. jillian: did you know the president was going to call you on stage? >> absolutely not. jillian: what goes through your mind when that happens? >> the president of the united states just called you on stage, get out of your seat, you go see the man. todd: republicans just giving middle america crumbs. how do you respond to that? >> not crumbs to a guy like me. the money i am saving will go towards college tuition. you would have to be foolish to
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feel like it is crumbs. to somebody like me it is not a set of crumbs. >> are you offended when you hear comments like that? >> not particularly. everyone has an opinion. it benefits me, doesn't benefit somebody else. my view is if you can take it when you get it, next year it might not be there. that is how you get up and go to work every morning. todd: that whole area, what do the elites on the coast not understand about the folks in pittsburgh, the hard-working middle-class workers like yourself? >> there is going to be a tide the changes, working men and women, people who betray people, going to be more demand than the college graduates. i have never been a highly
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educated man. everything i have done has been from the ground up. i have a different type of education. jillian: why do you support our president? >> he doesn't leave anything on the table to question. he speaks his mind, he is very forward with everything he wants to say. todd: we are going to leave it here. the only thing going wrong is the steelers lost this past week. jillian: i am an eagles fan. thanks for joining us this morning. todd: this is just the first fight in all that. jillian: it is 26 minutes after the hour. russia lurking in our own backyard. how close a spy ship is getting to america's coastline.
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>> this is like giving you a ball of dog do, put a cherry on top, this is not -- >> what is it with congress and the visual imagery? now nancy pelosi taking it one step further. carly shimkus is here with reaction. ♪ to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur.
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men and a woman kidnapped from her car. the shooting taking place over a three week period after things giving him a phoenix is one of the cities in a pilot program that lets police share and process ballistics evidence within hours instead of weeks. no word automotive. after four months we may finally be getting answers to the motive behind the deadliest mass shooting in us history. congressman scott perry claiming it could be linked to terror. >> recently i have been made aware of what i believe to be credible evidence, information regarding potential terrorist infiltration. >> with all do respect unless you have specific evidence to back it up it seems irresponsible to make that allegation. if you do make that assertion, if you do have any evidence of that, i am asking you right now to share it with us. >> if isis warns about an attack and an attack occurs and claims responsible it after the fact it seems to me at a minimum they should have a portion of the
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investigation to debunk that claim. if it hasn't happened. >> las vegas police holding a press conference later today, in the weeks following the attack that killed 58 people. jillian: a civil rights group, the database targets innocent muslims without due process. the council on american islamic relations filing the lawsuit on behalf of five muslim american citizens, claiming they are on the watch list saying they are banned from flying, subject to intrusive screenings at airport and denied applications for credit cards and bank loans was a russian spy ship sailing closer and closer to the us, was spotted off the east coast last year but is currently in the caribbean and making its way north. it is expected to reach waters off the florida coast sometime today. no word why it is returning but russians could be planning to
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watch us bases. todd: "fox and friends" going to jacksonville for breakfast with friends. going to jacksonville, going to be 80, not so much, cold in the south, janice dean. >> today but the warm-up is on the way. that is the good news. here it is, temperature change, those pretty oranges on the map. a warm-up on the eastern half of the country. it will feel like springtime. right now it is a only 26 in new york city, 31 in new orleans, 31 in dallas, it is coming. the past 12 hours, eastern half of the country is clear in terms of radar, the west coast getting all the action, pattern shift, series of storms moving to the west coast which means heavy rain, mountain snow and wind gusts in excess of 70 miles an hour. some of that energy will move across the plane state and upper midwest bringing potential for blizzard conditions.
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we will watch that system but look at the snow cover across the mountainous regions of the west. that is the big story but look at this. who knew that 40 ° in new york city was going to feel so good? >> people in south get warm weather, i will be on a plane at 10:01. >> happy weekend, everybody. jillian: cnn doubles down on its anti-trump agenda. todd: taking time to count how long the president has said fake. carly shimkus is here with a twitter storm. >> fake news is on everybody's mind given the president's award show so cnn received four fake news award, the network decided to figure out how often the president uses that phrase.
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they analyzed the president's speeches going to views and wes and he has used the word fake, 404 times during his first year in office. the president's supporters are sounding off on this whole thing karate style, saying is this news? another twitter user says if the shoe fits keep putting it on. that seems a little bit low to me. doesn't it? the number is supposed to be this big thing. how can you really count that? todd: speaking of words, nancy pelosi compares the gop debt deal with eating a -- >> if you are eating breakfast i recommend you put it down for a little bit. the house passed a short-term spending bill cutting up a
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senate battle today, house minority leader nancy pelosi talked about the gop spending deal saying this. >> this is like giving you a bowl of dog do, put a cherry on top and call it a chocolate sundae. this is nothing. >> she struggled through that. she was thinking am i really going to say that? randy on twitter said she is so out of touch with reality it is not funny anymore. donna tweets nancy always did have a way with words. michael times and saying i wish she could not have used such a gross image. >> we will have a little positivity. our very own carly shimkus is a
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winner. a special performance yesterday. >> you win the coveted mouth breather mug. >> this is fantastic. congratulations. it is dishwasher safe. thank you. jillian: thank you so much. >> i went to dc yesterday to partake in tucker carlson's final exam segment. all i wanted was to get one right. i got three right. my competitor was leland. the questions on that show our fun, random, lighthearted stories. my area of expertise. leland has too much going on, focus on dolly parton today. jillian: how does it feel to win? >> i am so happy. i have mug displayed in my
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kitchen ready to go. i like it. jillian: congratulations. it is 37 minutes after the hour. a close call, the unbelievable - cam video that shows a tow truck driver that escaped the path of an oncoming car just in the nick of time. >> in this the world we live in we can't isolate ourselves, we can't hide behind a wall. >> president obama bashing the current president. get ready for more. he is back on the campaign trail. lawrence jones, donald trump doing what resident obama couldn't, joins us live next. t with vicks sinex. my congestion's gone. i can breathe again! i can breathe again!
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todd: the flu virus technique another young life, the third-grader died in alabama days after a state of emergency was declared. he stated showing flulike symptoms before passing away the hospital. it is unclear she received the flu vaccine but the cdc reports 20 pediatric flu-related deaths so far this season. the nationwide limit for how many drinks you can have before getting behind the wheel could become more strict. a new government commission report is calling for lowering blood alcohol concentration to 0.5 nationwide. the blood alcohol content is 0.08. the new suggestion could been people leveraging 120 pounds would be over the legal limit for just one drink. jillian: former president obama not shy about his distaste for donald trump's policies, often calling him out without
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mentioning his name. >> a time when our politics just seem so divided and so angry and so nasty. in this new world we live in we can't isolate ourselves, we can't hide behind a wall. >> one of the dangers of the internet is people can have entirely different realities, they can be cocooned in information that reinforces their current biases. jillian: there's word obama is returning to politics hitting the campaign trail this year. here to react is a former democrat who voted for obama in 2008, thanks for joining us this morning. 4 people who don't know your story explain you were a democrat, voted for barack obama and switched. >> they didn't deliver results and that is the bottom line. i love the obama's charisma, he is a great speaker but when it comes time to deliver my
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community he fell short. i look at this president, a 45 year low, the lowest it has ever been since it has been tracked and the first black president that couldn't get it there, that speaks for itself. jillian: when you look at the fact people i think barack obama is going on the campaign trail what do you think of that? >> that is the problem right there. if democrats can separate from obama they may have some success. he can't run again. it is not going to help them. the american people need that elected official or potential politician to connect with them. right now democrats can't distance themselves from president obama because he is still the leader right now. that is a big problem for democrats. jillian: he is arguably one of the most successful politicians, being able to bring in that money. we have some numbers that prove that and how much money he was able to fund raising 2018 -- in
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2012, in 2008. are they looking at it from that standpoint? >> he left the democratic party in debt. he is a very popular president. his approval ratings are still high. he has a way with words that draws people in. at the end of the day he is not on the ballot and democrats need to find another way to connect with voters. jillian: what is that? >> i don't know. she would win a primary, very inspirational. she does have a fan base like donald trump. when it comes to the issues i'm not sure she can connect with the american people. when obama ran it with hope and change, he felt the pain of americans. donald trump made it about the people putting america first. they need a candidate that can connect with the voters that
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understands where they are right now. jillian: talk about the fact that in the news, what middle america really needs and are focused on our jobs, looking at the economy, the numbers. that is not going to go away. >> democrats need to explain why they didn't vote for tax reform when americans, more money in february, so antibusiness, anti-getting taxes low, that matters to the american people, if they continue to make these about emotions and not paychecks i don't think -- the american people are not concerned about feelings of things, but -- jillian: they want real results. met >> they make it with emotions and how you feel and emotions wear off. people need money they can keep in their pocket. jillian: appreciate it. donald trump making history becoming the first commander in
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>> it will be one year ago saturday night that we swore in the most pro-life president in american history and in one short year donald trump has made a difference for life. todd: donald trump will be the first sitting president to address the annual march for life. jillian: joining us is senior pastor of first baptist dallas, pastor robert jeffers. what do you think this show of
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support says? >> a great thing what the president is doing today. like ronald reagan donald trump has evolved over the years from a pro-choice to pro-life position but unlike reagan or any other us president, donald trump has the courage to identify with the march for life rally and his support for the pro-life position isn't limited to what he is doing today. over the last year we saw him appoint a pro-life justice to the supreme court packing federal courts with pro-life judges, fighting to defund planned parenthood. it is not hyperbole to say donald trump has become the most pro-life president in us history. todd: the list of pro-life presidents, ronald reagan, george hw bush, george bush and donald trump, the first to speak for the march for life, why is that so important to
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evangelicals? >> christians believe god honors any nation that honors life. look at history, god has reserved his harshest judgment against those nations that take life whether it is nazi germany and exterminating 6 million jews or his own nation of israel at a time practiced child sacrifice and god judged israel. jesus said better to have a millstone pot around your neck and cast into the sea than to hurt a child and we believe god will honor a nation that honors life. jillian: what is your message to people of america who do not agree with what donald trump is doing? >> first of all, they are wrong especially on this issue of life. this is an important value for any nation whatsoever but it is important to note that evangelical christians who make up 25% of this country are ecstatic about this president's leadership. evangelicals when they voted for
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donald trump were not voting for a saint or a sunday school teacher. when they elected him by the largest margin in history. they want to tough, seasoned leader who would reverse the downward death spiral this nation has done and that is what donald trump is done. he reinvigorated the economy, designated isis, side the most sweeping religious liberty order in us history and not only that, he recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel, no wonder evangelicals are ecstatic over this president's leadership. todd: how will evangelicals create donald trump's first year in office? >> i talked to thousands of each evangelicals over the last year, they will give him an a or a plus. i told the president recently i thought his dancing was stronger today than it was a year ago because of the promises he kept, they are ecstatic over his leadership. jillian: thank you for your
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♪ ♪ ♪ todd: will the government be funded get underway at 11:00 a.m. today. hopefully we get an answer to that otherwise no government funding by 12:01. jillian: stay tuned to fox news throughout the day we will keep you updated. a whole new meaning for the word airborne a woman going into labor at 35,000 feet in first class from india to new york city. lucky for her there was a doctor on board who helped
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deliver the baby in just 30 minutes. even using a shoe lace to help cut the umbilical cord. baby jake and mom are doing great. rob: beautiful kid. car slamming into a tow truck. michigan state police catching it on dash cam in detroit warning drivers to be safe. no one was hurt. jillian: jeesh, that was scary. the ugly. despite all that is happening in washington. nancy pelosi has a new gig. >> are you ready to go for the gold? most legendary queen return to battle for the crown. it's all star season. >> the house minority leader confirming she will be a guest judge on the new season of rupaul's drag race all stars. todd: i've got nothing. jillian: do you know what i got? i'm wearing green because a lot of people from philadelphia asked me to wear green because the eagles are playing this weekend they are taking on pete hegseth's vikings.
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pete and i made a bet if the eagles win he will have to wear an eagle's jersey on the air for an hour and visa versa. todd: look what she wants the vikings foon wear to you i say jillian mealy. jillian: go birds. have a good day. >> after the house passed its senate bill yesterday the house reached a deal to try to avoid a government shut down. >> in the house the republicans did their job, it all hinges now on the democrats whether this government stays open or not. >> i really believe the democrats want to shut down. >> we sincerely hope that cooler heads will prevail. >> this is like giving you a bowl of doggy doo. >> new reports reveals fisa abuse from the fbi and the doj during the election. lawmakers calling it alarming, shocking and watergate level. >> is this happening in america or is this the kgb. >> people like rod rosenstein and bruce ohr need to be
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