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here tomorrow, goodbye. >> at my christmas table, he was kind. i have no idea who this person is. >> thursday, march 22nd, fox news alert, a maniac's confession, 25 minute reporting detailing the austin bomber, his family now breaking silence. >> no one has read the entire bill but i'm not optimistic there will be conservative wins in this. >> a menu at a restaurant. >> congress unveiling a massive $1.3 trillion budget just days ahead of the shutdown deadline. rob: youtube under fire for taking came at the second amendment. "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪
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♪ it is 5:00 somewhere ♪ jillian: 5:00 on the east coast. that storm yesterday, my goodness, you're watching "fox and friends first". rob: quite a bit of snow. thanks for waking up, fox news alert. the austin bomber leaving behind a chilling recording detailing deadly deeds. jillian: his family speaking out. todd pyro is in pflugerville, texas, with the very latest. >> this is one of two scenes of
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intense investigation. over my shoulder you can see the atf vehicle, law enforcement working the scene to make sure it remains safe and. by the time the day was done, a trove of bomb materials, they found that confession tape. >> everyone is interested in understanding why and we will never put rationality behind these attacks which he does not mention anything about terrorism, nor does he mention hate. but instead it is the outcry of a challenged young man. >> reporter: in the 25 minute cell phone confection, mark anthony - mark anthony conditt listed future targets he was intending to stop. all 7 of his bombs suggesting no
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further threat from mark anthony conditt but adding the community should be vigilant. he put out a statement they were in grief and in shock and had no idea of the darkness mark must've been in. his and spoke to reporters. >> you never know. it is awful. so sorry -- he was at my christmas table, a great kid. i had no idea who this person is. >> reporter: neighbors i spoke to, i saw the kid once. >> i had seen him before. i didn't know it was him. i saw a wig and. i have seen him before.
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you don't know who you are talking to these days. >> reporter: this is not the only area on edge, there was a package that seemed suspicious. there was an arson address attached to it was the bomb squad checked it out and it was deemed okay. not only this area but the entire nation. anytime you see a package you will be nervous in the next couple weeks. jillian: thank you for the update. >> 2300 pages but with the clock ticking towards the government shutdown, deliver a vote in the crutch. griff jenkins live in washington dc with the latest. >> remember when you hadn't started your summer reading list? this is the equivalent of reading war and peace twice over. time is not on their side.
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look at what is on this bill, $700 billion pay raise for troops and increase on veterans affairs, and the proposal on background checks, $1.6 billion for the border wall, left out anything for obamacare and no daca pics for dreamers but donald trump tweeting had to waste money on dim giveaways to take of military pay increase. paul ryan says this legislation fulfills the pledge to the military. and no building size is perfect, chuck schumer says every build takes compromise. and so many priorities for the middle class were included. everybody is happy, not
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conservatives like mark meadows, of the house freedom caucus. >> we continue to fund sanctuary cities, planned parenthood, we don't build a wall but we put money in for a tunnel. i'm not optimistic there will be conservative whens in this. >> today or tomorrow to the senate, buckle up, it will be a long neck couple days. >> a long ridiculous bill. >> donald trump working to keep a longtime campaign promise to fix the trade deficit with china. >> a $500 billion trade deficit, we like to piggyback this thing, the greatest theft in the history of the world. rob: the president is expected to announce a new round of tariffs designed to protect america and penalize china for property theft and violating trade agreements. that have could amount to $30
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billion or more. rex tillerson will deliver a farewell address to state department employees after addressing the public last week about his departure from the administration. donald trump nominating cia director mike pompeo as his replacement. tillerson has handed all authority to his secretary but will keep the title until march 31st. jillian: terminal illness, a right to try unproven treatment. access to fda. measure approved by simple majority vote has a chance of becoming a law. and approved of a similar proposal in august. marks like a bird breaking his silence about facebook's data mining scandal, investigating how the public research firm was able to exploit the social media
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giant, vowing to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> i am sorry this happened. we need to make sure there aren't any cambridge analytics out there. we are going to investigate every apps that has access to a large amount of information. >> plunging billions of dollars, marks ekberg is willing to testify about the breach if necessary. rob: extreme weather in this powerful nor'easter blasting the east coast with no and taking aim at new england. jillian: millions are cleaning up after a foot of snow fell in some places causing hundreds of crashes, was to blame for thousands of power outages and two deaths.
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>> 4000 flights, another rough travel they expected today. jillian: janice dean at the weather center. that you get a lot of reading done last night? >> i had a very lazy day, i don't think i got off the couch all day. >> there are benefits to nor'easters. rob is educating angelina getting lots of rest. 32 in new york, snow will stick around and the potential this weekend, another storm, we think it will remain offshore but we are certainly getting snow across new england, boston. towards maine, that will be the case throughout the morning and afternoon and then we will say goodbye to the latest nor'easter, four and less than a month. the west is getting pummeled by
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a lot of rain and mountain snow. this is a big concern across the burn areas, flash flood warnings in effect and evacuations are underway for those areas that are prone to flash flooding. this will be another big story through the next 24 to 48 hours. >> in santa barbara they had all those fires. jillian: a huge honor for one of the oldest surviving world war ii veterans. rob: the 99-year-old and his son meeting pres. george hw bush at a rodeo in texas, giving people the chance to shake hands with a world more ii veterans. >> appreciate your service. >> he hopes to visit every state and meet every governor until
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they visit donald trump. rob: sanctuary shutdown showdown. one small city fighting against california's open border policies and making a big impact, the fed could soon be getting more allies. jillian: donald from making no apology for congratulating flat amir putin but the bigger outrage, how details of the phone call got out. >> i hate that there is someone in his inner circle -- you don't like working for the president -- jillian: the white house is bound to take action over the leak of a classified presidential briefing memo. >> ivanka sparking outrage on social media. ♪
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rob: donald trump reportedly
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told not to congratulate vladimir on his reelection but did it anyway. jillian: that information leaked to the press, something the white house called likely illegal and a fireable offense. more on the administration's reaction and something they are not going to take lightly. >> the white house launching an investigation, robert kelly frustrated, deeply disappointed by this action. and administration official said the washington post stories accurate, donald trump's briefing notes, someone leaked the president's briefing papers and that is a fireable offense and likely illegal. the briefing notes written in instructing the president do not congratulate putin before he did that. the president ignored other recommendations in the material and should condemn the recent poisoning of a russian spy in the uk the kremlin was accused of staging. it is not clear of donald from
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received or read the note before making the call, he took to twitter defending the congratulatory call pointing out president obama had done the same and getting along with russia is a good thing and went on to say that would help out in hotspots including north korea, syria and it ran. even critics said the leakers should step down. >> somebody close to him leaking, if you don't like the guy, quit. continuing to leak things out is dangerous but i don't like what he did but i hate that there is someone in his inner circle that is leaking, if you don't like the president you should find another job. >> reporter: they thought they saw the insider leaking problems a year ago and tell fox news if they find out who leaked this classified information that person will be fired. back to you guys. jillian: 16 minutes after the hour, deadly driverless
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accident, shocking video showing the terrifying moment a self driving uber mode down and killed a woman. >> down to the wire we are hours away from another government shutdown. both sides playing let's make a deal, no more continuing resolutions, our political panel debating that coming up next. t ? t ? i hired some help. he really knows his wine. this is the new guy? (dog growling) hello, my name is watson. you know wine, huh? i know that you should check vineyard block 12. block 12? (bark) my analysis of satellite imagery shows it would benefit from decreased irrigation. i was wondering about that. (barking) easy boy. nice doggy. what do you think? not bad. (dog growling)
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>> spending showdown, congressional republican leaders releasing the final version of the $1.3 trillion spending bill with the deadline days away. will congress be able to strike
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a deal funding the government through september? to debated sen. mike lee, lloyd matheson, thank you for joining us. let's start with a simple question. will it happen? >> it is likely to happen but the team no longer stands for trump, it doesn't stand for the truth, it stands for trillion dollar budget deficit. it is completely immoral to have $1.3 billion for feds but $0 for healthcare subsidies which will cost millions of americans to lose their health insurance. jillian: it seems it should be simple but the bottom line we have been talking about is the same issue, will it happen? >> the problem is not conflict in washington but collusion. the only way to get $20 trillion in debt is through collusion and that is happening, both sides are responsible for this. is not a left or right issue.
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they would have to read one page a minute until they take the vote to get through the bill. over half $1 billion in spending per page, the problem is it is not good for the american people. they should debate. no amendment process which is part of the problem. we are not dealing with the right issues. jillian: let's look at democratic wins in the center milk, $8 million increase for public housing, $431 million to the gateway project, $350 million to loan forgiveness programs, no concrete wall, no defunding planned parenthood. chuck schumer says every bill takes compromise but he feels very good because priorities for the middle class are included. do you agree? >> it does require compromise but is a republican house, senate and white house and it is the largest spending bill in the
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history of the united states and there is 0 money for healthcare subsidies. it will cause millions of americans to lose their health insurance the republicans are putting their politics ahead of the lives of every day average americans. a sad day. >> this is both sides of the aisle kind of problem. they are not debating this in front of the american people. this was done in the back room, closed doors, limited number of people, not how it is supposed to work in america. we are supposed to have a debate, have a confirmation with the american people, good transparency but we are racking up more debt. both sides will raise millions of dollars for campaign funds in the next 48 hours as a wedge issue for the american people. >> >> we have 24 hours to go
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through 2200 pages of information if you want to read this please let's look at the key points, gop wins in the spending bill. and $1.6 billion for border security, and do you agree about going through all this. >> if you put these in one massive bill. and we are going to shut down. and have an honesty bait with the american people. conflict is not the problem on this. it is collusion. that is why we are in deep debt
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and that is the biggest threat in terms of national security. jillian: final word. >> i agree this is a national security problem. republican voters remember there is a republican house and republican senate and republican presidency and they can't govern and are driving these deficits. and acceptable. jillian: thank you for joining us. could to jeff sessions firing back, under federal investigation for perjury. 's lawyer tells fox news he is not been looked at for meeting with russians during his confirmation hearing last year. this contradicts an abc report that andrew mccabe oversaw perjury investigation that would have ended by now. sources telling fox news sessions may have been under investigation when he fired
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mccabe last week. as the atty. gen.'s legal team fights back, a former prosecutor on independent counsel kenneth starr epstein. and the wrong side of the justice system before opening the case into jeff sessions. >> andrew mccabe by the time he opened his investigation was already toxic, he had been outed by the wall street journal for his role in the clinton investigation and already been forced to recuse himself and months later after all of that, his wife is affiliated with clinton cronies, recused himself and opened an investigation. this is talkshow bs lose this doesn't happen. this is highly unusual, highly
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corrupt in my view. >> 26 minutes after the hour. one of the largest lawsuits ever, you, the taxpayers. >> thanks, obama. rob: the obamacare bailout that could talks the us taxpayer billions of dollars, the ruling doesn't matter in the end. you will be paying up no matter what. jillian: have you seen this? a fourth of july hat, major fail everyone is talking about. how do you win at business?
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video showing a dark road and a woman appearing out of nowhere. inside the car, operator and ex-con incidentally rafael vasquez looking down, then suddenly shocked before the crash. both women were not impaired bluebird has suspended its self driving car program. >> the century loppers picking up steam and more california cities. officials in orange county, and mixing the law which restricts local officers from cooperating with federal immigration authorities. the city voted to reject the state law earlier this week with a manhunt intensifying overnight for an inmate who escaped jail moments before ice agents were supposed to become up.
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manual alvarez broke out of the texas facility by hiding in the inmate release area. he left when approved to leave. offer is's photo was originally booked in jail for theft and trespassing. the dnc appears to be plunging into more debt with no signs of stopping. they have taken out a $1.7 million loan 9 months before the midterm elections, that brings the total debt to $6 million while lagging behind fundraising. tammy mcinerney says republicans -- >> fiscally responsible in the republican party, that is what we are known for. it is embedded in our principles was we have the resources, the dnc is trying to keep the lights on. >> the dnc brought in $7 million last month. republicans raised $13 million. the special election for pennsylvania's 18th district is
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over. republican rick succone has conceded to connor lamb, lamb breaking news on twitter, just got off the phone with my opponent, rick abca 26 who congratulated me and graciously conceded last tuesday selection. i congratulate mr. succone for a hard-fought race and wishing the best. the election carried on for a week after initial results were too close to call. >> former pres. obama made this famous promise to americans when he pushed his namesake healthcare bill through congress. >> if you like your doctor you will be able to keep your doctor, p argot. if you like your healthcare plan you will be able to keep your healthcare plan, pure go. >> not only were the taxpayers misled about that, nearly a decade later could be on the hook for one of the biggest lawsuits in history, brought on by insurance companies. the chair of the finance program in new york city, thanks for
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coming on this morning as i dig my notes out as we are talking $15 billion, a massive lawsuit, insurance companies versus the federal government. >> it was always the case that obamacare couldn't stand on its own two legs, the economics didn't work. the obama administration promised us if we didn't make enough money, if we lost money they would subsidize our losses but congress came back and said we are not going to bail you out. we have the authority to spend that money or not spend that money so insurers say we want that money one way or another. that is what the lawsuit is about. if they win it is billions of dollars out of text pockets. we lost a heck of a lot of money on obamacare. >> sounds like there is a pretty high bar to prove this. they are going to have a hard time. >> they have to argue against the constitution. the constitution gives congress the right to appropriate
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spending. congress is saying we didn't approve that. several times we said we will not bailout health insurers so they have to prove the cost doesn't apply in this case. i'm not a lawyer but most lawyers say it looks like taxpayers won't have to pay this but you never know in this legal environment. you are talking tens of billions of dollars. >> $15 billion is a lot of money. you have obamacare, tries to get everyone to buy insurance which is why insurance companies love it so much. it makes you by their thing. you have to buy insurance was young healthy people don't want to buy insurance, it is expensive and we have taken away the mandate. in this new bill they came out with there is no fix for obamacare. >> it will continue on, health insurance companies will likely
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continue to lose more money. >> taxpayers are upset about this. it is a sweetheart deal. people were forced to buy the product and the obama administration promised them if they lost money the taxpayer would make it whole. taxpayers are saying why am i paying for their losses? they got into this deal if they can't make money, they should change things. you need a repeal and replace of obamacare, this issue never goes away. taxpayers will be on the hook from here to kingdom come because insurers won't make money on obamacare. the fail is leading to the situation and the legal wrangling isn't going to stop. this is just the beginning. >> insurers are dropping out left and right. >> they are raising premiums, threatening to raise the more next year if congress doesn't fix this. get ready because if nothing
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happens, if the government wins this lawsuit expect premiums to go up by double digits in 2019. a win for the government doesn't mean a win for consumers. >> it exacerbates the problem further. the only thing less popular than congress is an insurance company. >> anybody wants money from taxpayers - >> very frustrating, thanks for coming on. 37 minutes after the hour. censoring conservatives, youtube taking game at the second amendment. >> the us apologize? >> in the entire history of the united states should we apologize? rob: fan favorite. one of our own. state department spokesperson in a showdown, how she slapped down a snarky reporter's question. the pc police have a new target, a school that is banning the
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>> censoring conservatives, youto under fire after announcing they would block videos on gunnison million sales. >> here with the outrage from second amendment advocates. the updated policies to permit any video intending to sell certain firearm accessories. according to the website the prohibited accessories include gatling triggers, conversion kits or any equipment that might enable a firearm to simulate automatic fire or convert a firearm to automatic fire. the national shooting sports foundation which has 200,000
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youtube subscribers called worrisome because it could block educational videos. some on social media sounding off. johnson time to launch a legitimate competitor to youtube that doesn't censor libertarians and conservatives and another tweet from trump 2016 same time to boycott youtube. no loss to me. firing back after ivanka trump. >> a salon in iowa facing major back lash after they posted this picture of ivanka trump after she got her hair done for any event. the president of the solon responded in a statement saying we were taken aback by the response of our governor and ivanka trump, we are not a present organization but we do see it as part of our mission to welcome people and serve
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everyone. sandy says looks like bullying to me considering being done by the group the claims to be inclusive, puts their hypocrisy in full view for the world to see. teresa says no matter what she or her father do it is torn apart. >> let's go on to more outrage. you can't say women anymore? >> we talk a lot about schools and what they are doing these days but this one pretty surprising. and all woman college in massachusetts is encouraging teachers not to say the word women. guidelines say when discussing the student body, say students rather than women. another point set avoid making statements like we are all women here or referring to genders.
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>> why? >> a lot of people will be talking about this was one tweet says it is an insult and oppressive to think you can't be referred to as a woman. i'm raising two smart women. another says let's address everyone is humans to avoid offending -- reminds me what justin trudeau said, peoplekind instead of humankind. the big question is why? they are celebrating that word. it is nuts. rob: unbelievable. thank you so much. jillian: a wonderful lady, i will say it. united airlines ceo oscar nunez
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breaking his silence amid a flurry of controversies, the dog died being forced into an overhead bin and other pets being thrown into wrong destinations. >> a family pet, it should never have happened. >> french bulldog died after an attendant put it in an overhead bin during a 4 hour flight from houston to new york. and being flown to japan, united has suspended its pet travel program for all cargo transports. >> talk about flying high. and airlines crewmember accused of smuggling 9 pounds of cocaine into the us from jamaica by taping it to his leg. finding the drugs in new york's
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rob: state department spokeswoman heather knauer ripping into a snarky reporter for asking if the us should apologize for the iraq war. >> should the us apologize for
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middling elections in multiple countries through many means over the years? >> your asking about the entire history of the united states should we apologize? if the united states government does far more good than we ever do bad. >> it dates back decades even to central america in the 1980s, us troops continue working in a racket the country's invitation. jillian: the teacher who slammed our nation's heroes is out of a job. he was caught on camera bashing troops during class in california. >> they are not high-level thinkers, academics. they are the lowest of the low. jillian: the school board firing him two months after being filmed by a student sparking backlash from parents nationwide.
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>> north carolina sheriff being forced to defend the crime-fighting program that identifies illegal immigrants after they are arrested. jillian: opponent said unfairly deport people who aren't a threat to public safety but if it only targets those arrested, how can it be true? irwin carmichael joins us live. can you explain the program for those who don't know what it is about? >> the program is very simple. you have to be arrested and charged with a crime, anyone brought to our jailers asked the same questions, where are you from, where were you born and are you a citizen or nationalized? the way a person answers, the 2807g program. it is a federal database that allows us to identify exactly who we have in our jail and our
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community. >> you have to be arrested even to be questioned in this way, you have to be at least under suspicion of doing something wrong. do you think the far left, pelosis and california democrats are colliding this issue making it sound like isis raiding homes of people just doing their everyday life when it sounds like most of this issue is people being arrested that are committing a crime that are being deported by ice. >> right. it is always we are blamed or accused of being involved in roundups, waiting at bus stops. these things are false information out there. you have to be arrested and charged with a crime. we use this as a tool to identify what we have and to check their criminal history so we are able to know, maybe they
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are from a foreign country and committed murder in a foreign country. the only way we would know this is through this program. >> your county commissioners debated this program, how frustrating is that for you? >> we heard from city council, county commissioners, folks running for office, they do not support this program. this program is about safety and security of our facilities and this county. >> what do you say to people who think even if you are here in this country illegally and also committing crimes you still don't deserve to be deported or deal with ice? >> a lot of folks say we are ripping families apart. i tell everyone you will never ever encounter this program unless you are arrested and charged with a crime. that is the only time you will
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encounter the 2807g program. if you look at one of the number one crimes in this county is dwi and the second one is assault on a female and the third is with child. those are the top three crimes committed in this county. through the 2807g program. it is my pleasure to be here this morning. >> immigration is the debate. jillian: the monster snowstorm didn't stop police from having a little fun. >> get them washed out. jillian: wait until you hear how this ends. >> a baseball bungle, hitting a foul ball with this fourth of
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july had. the bill has a lot of people talking. ♪ .
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rob: time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. firsteded good. police officers ambushed with snow balls. >> get some more snow. hurry up. rob: knosnow ball fight police facing off with the kids u after the battle they gave them brand new glovesville jill man is suing beer company because he says it's not fancy enough. false advertising since they no longer use the same spring water they used to. rob: same thing when i read the champagne of beer. finally the ugly, major league baseball unveiling new fourth of july hat. they quoted the wrong document. we the people is the opening of the u.s. constitution. wasn't drafted until 1787.
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>> fourth of july celebrates the declaration of the independence. that was adopted in 1776 boo boo there. jillian: a for effort. rob: see you later. >> at the age of 23 marc anthony conditt from pflugerville gripped the city of austin with fear. >> he was at my christmas table. he was loving. he was kind. i have no idea who this person is. >> 1.3 trillion-dollar spending plan. >> we got less than 36 hours that we're supposed to vote on a 2200 page bill? we have got to do a better job. >> big news expected to come out of the white house. president trump expected to announce new tariffs this time aimed at china. >> mark zuckerberg breaking his silence will facebook's data mining scandal. >> this was a data breach and i'm really sorry that this happened. >> 2012 barack obama did the sa

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