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>> the motion to concurs agreed to. >> republicans and democrats blowhole in the debt. >> john bolton will take over, i have never been shy about what my views are. the important thing is what the president says and what advice i give them. >> there will be a smile on their face. i can't believe we have been able to take advantage of the united states for so long those
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days are over. [applause] jillian: not quite friday yet but it is friday morning and we are happy. it has been a long week and you are watching "fox and friends first" friday morning. you made it but there's a lot more to go in this newscast. it was a busy night overnight. while you were sleeping, one of the things that happened, the senate passing a $1.3 trillion spending bill narrowly avoiding a government shutdown so now it heads to the president's desk. griff jenkins joins us with reaction from lawmakers. they got a lot of work done in a short time. >> reporter: averting what would
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have been the third government shutdown this year, 65-32 shortly after midnight. three republican senators not voting. it had bipartisan support from the start, chuck schumer called it a good bill. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell praised the effort just before voting. >> after a long and intense day of such discussion with several members with legitimate concerns i'm relieved rather than depressed that we might actually be able to finish tonight. >> the strongest objection came from rand paul who shutdown the government last time. he objected and spent the evening sharing it but ultimately caved saying congress must do better for the american people. without endangering the nation through fiscal recklessness and i will fight all the party to
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the conservative principles we had no problem proclaiming during the obama years. the bill bring $700 billion to defense spending along with a pay raise for our troops. the most interesting limit came when bob corker complained about the late hours. >> if we could just vote at 8:00 in the morning. this is ridiculous. it is juvenile. this is a juvenile process we go there every time we do one of these. people extort us until we get so tired that we are willing to do whatever it is they wish us to do. >> the bill now heads to the president for signature. >> they got the 2300 pages in a day and a half. it is amazing. thank you so much, appreciate it. to this other fox news alert. mcmaster is out, the former
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united nations ambassador taking over as donald trump's national security advisor. democrats aren't happy. robert gray joins us with the latest reaction on this story. >> reporter: the latest advisor shuffle coming by tweet. the president naming former united nations ambassador john bolton to the post effective next month and thinking general mcmaster for his service. the two men clashed and there was speculation for months that mcmaster would be fired. and said he will resign, the announcement drying praise from republicans in congress. democrats voicing concerns his military hawkishness, backing the iraqi war in the bush administration and executed aggressive use of military power in foreign policy. chuck schumer saying he is troubled by bolton's tendency to solve problems with the military when he says the focus should be on building the middle class. bolton could lead us to war with iran and north korea.
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for his part bolton, x fox news contributor telling us he is honored to take the post and commented on the president's congratulatory call to vladimir putin. >> i don't consider significant point one way or another. i said congratulations to a lot of people, foreign diplomats and officials. it is a matter of being polite. >> bolton said he was outraged by unacceptable leaks of that call not to congratulate vladimir putin. this comes a week after the president fired rex tillerson on twitter, urging kindness in his parting remarks. >> never lose sight of your most valuable asset, your personal integrity. this can be a very mean-spirited town. you don't have to choose to participate in that. >> reporter: the president has
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nominated mike pompeo to take over that post. kim jong un bird democrats happy about the spending bill but not bolton. you don't get everything in one day. thank you. great to have you here. as democrats create a firestorm over ambassador bolton's hiring many praising the decision. ralph norman says bolton is an independent thinker committed to protecting the united states. >> we have had meetings on capitol hill, he is knowledgeable, straightforward. he will not agree with this president if he doesn't think it is in the best interests of the country but donald trump encourages that. he will make the final decision but john bolton, i have the highest respect for. we have not interviewed anybody in the meetings i have had where
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he hasn't answered every question talking about foreign policy. that is what he likes. msnbc, when have you heard them complement this president on anything? >> china warning the us to pull back from the trim after donald announced tariffs, $60 billion in chinese goods. >> we are going to be doing section 301 trade action. it could be $60 billion. i have been speaking with the highest chinese representatives including the president and asked them to reduce the trade deficit immediately by $100 billion. >> this fall is a 7-month back investigation into intellectual property theft.
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china says they don't want a trade war but are not afraid of one, the country planning tariffs on $3 billion in imports on things like fruit and wine. lawmakers and experts from both sides of the aisle melting down over china's warning but the press secretary says this is what it means to put america first. >> the president doesn't want a trade war. the american worker was taken from the teeth for 30 years, the president has been talking about this for decades. another promise made and a promise kept. only in this town with a promise made a promise kept begin novelty but you saw the heritage poll that came out, he accomplished 67% of what he had run on and this is before tariffs and the wall funding and rebuilding the military. >> the first issue he brought up on the campaign trail.
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i wish i were sorry but i am not, those chilling words from the austin bomber in his 25 minute confession tape. mark condit called himself a psychopath and promised to blow himself up in a crowded mcdonald's, he also blamed himself for helping police find him by getting caught on camera at a fedex store. the motive for the deadly attack remains unknown. the teenage girl shot in the head in her maryland high school has been taken off of life support. she was declared brain-dead after being gunned down by classmate austin rawlins. they had ended a relationship. a school resource officer confronted rollins and stopped the shooting. is unclear if rollins was shot or if he shot himself but he did later die at the hospital. thousands will head to washington for an anti-gun violence rally in the wake of the shooting and the school
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massacre, the march for our lives will take place in other major cities like new york and la. the demonstrations come is five parkland students are featured on the cover of time magazine. they were gun-control advocates in 17 gun mates and teachers were gunned down last month. last that i was honored to host an amazing event benefiting the scarp foundation which helps provide services for 750 children and adults with disabilities and their families. last night's event wrapped up a series of fundraisers wrapping up $142,000. entertainment for the group for the alley cats were there and it is a big thank you to everyone who donated or volunteered to help the family. if you want to get involved you can head to the foundation. it was a fun night. 10 minutes after the top of the
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hour and schoolbus horror, terrifying moment a tractor-trailer loses control crashing into a bus carrying children. the senate averting another government shutdown but some republicans not happy with the new spending bill saying it does not support the president's agenda. congressman matt gates joins us with why he voted against it. you know how nancy pelosi feels about everything including the historic tax cuts. >> the crumbs they are giving to workers is so pathetic. >> wait until you hear donald trebek's new comparison for the house minority leader.
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republicans say the bill wasn't a win for donald trump's agenda. matt gates joins us on why he voted against the bill. thank you for joining us early this morning, you had a couple days with a lot of work that had to be done. >> undoubtably they are still celebrating in chuck schumer's office, democrats got what they wanted in this legislation but we failed to deliver on so many priorities important to the president of the american people, supporters will say we find that our military but we shouldn't have to bankrupt the country our troops are fighting for just to do right by the people who are downrange. we continue to fund sanctuary cities, planned parenthood in this legislation and make it easier to get a tunnel between new york and new jersey than a wall between the united states and mexico. this was an opportunity missed. >> i don't know what it says when you have chuck schumer and nancy pelosi so happy about this bill.
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it raises some red flags. look at what is in this omnibus bill that we know of because it is 2200 pages long, $1.6 billion for border security, 2.4% pay raise for troops, $4 billion to fight the opioid crisis and election security. in terms of what we do know is in it, what are the good things? >> it is a good thing that we are restoring our military following 8 years of the obama administration. our nation's defenses were hollowed out from the inside. good that we see a pay raise for our troops and school security money but here is the deal in washington. democrats want to dramatically increase spending for everything also we compromise and do both in the real consequence is the next generation has to pay for our inability to make 0-sum
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decisions and prioritize the things that are important. the current status of our entitlement, until we are willing to make people go to work for able-bodied childless adults during their benefits we will live in a society that turns a safety net into a hammock that deprives us of economic productivity. i'm hopeful after we left this bad taste in the mouth of conservatives that we can come back and block off the important agenda items for this president because we will be facing a bloodbath in the 2018 election if this is the last section of congress. jillian: if you take a look at the president's agenda coming into this with republicans in control of the senate and house, you wonder what democrats were able to get in this and republicans did not get, specifically the president did not get, is there something down the road he will be able to
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negotiate using this? >> wall funding was supposed to be included in this legislative package but it wasn't. it leaves democrats in a strong position able to hold it over the head of conservatives and the president so it will be harder to execute the agenda going forward because on the spending bill we allow chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to get so many things they wanted. average american is watching thinking who is in charge? we gave control of the government to republicans and they gave control to chuck schumer. we should have a senate that operates around the principles we promised voters we would deliver on. instead we have to buy democrat votes with more spending and it is a flawed paradigm and one of the reasons republicans lost control of the government last time, we weren't serious about spending and if we don't get serious about spending our own voters will be the ones who don't trust us and with good
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reason. >> eventually you have to pay for it. another thing that happened overnight ambassador john bolton replacing lieut. gen. mcmasters, the national security advisor. >> i serve on the armed services committee and so many are excited about amb. bolton. he is the type of person who speaks clearly, you know what he believes. there is not a lot of political doubletalk, the president trusts him. he will be a trusted advisor as we go to a critical time with high end negotiations with north korea and watching other flash points around the world. this is someone who understands world affairs. he contemplated running for president himself he was serious about being involved in solutions to make the world a safer place and he will be a valuable partner for the president and vice president. heather: may will be a busy month with north korea, also the ear and deal on the table. >> amb. bolton knows that and
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donald trump works to leverage the capabilities we have, amb. bolton is the perfect person to operationalize donald trump's agenda into the substance and tactical steps we need to take to ensure a safer world. heather: thank you for joining us, we appreciate it, have a great weekend. a madman without emotive, surveillance video the final day showing the las vegas shooter plotting his massacre. and iconic retail giants going belly up, amazon trying to swoop in and pick up the pieces left by toys "r quote us, how it could impact you. thou hast the patchy beard of a pre-pubescent squire!
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jillian: a new house armed services report revealing how damaging obama era budget cuts decimated the us military. the average age of air force claims is 27 years. they are dealing with a shortage of 2000 pilots and in the marine corps 80% of units lack the minimum number of basic aircraft, the sending bill allotted $47 billion to fix military planes. justice depart
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weeks to comply. amazon is looking to acquire some locations, would this be a bad move for american consumers. thank you for joining us. amazon taking over the world. >> closing its doors, what is next for its employees? that is the question amazon expressing interest in brick and mortar locations for toys "r quote us, that is an encouraging signal that one a retailer closes up shop there will be another opportunity for communities surrounding brick and opportunity for
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them too. heather: will amazon take over their actual brick and mortar locations, completely online. >> this is the evolution of retail and commerce in general. amazon is a content creator, a tech company. this is another retailer of toys or similar commerce to toys "r quote us, not the question we should be asking. this is filled for productive capacity and amazon, with all the services that offer that
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opportunity. heather: amazon's retail footprint as it has to do with e-commerce has to do with 40% of the e-commerce market, echo devices control 75% of the senior market, 40% of each dollar spent online in the us. >> in the united states economy, look what is happening in the economy around amazon. these workers are entering an economy, 4% unemployment, to move in and offer an expansion in the labor market that the communities haven't had before where hundreds of locations had that. and e-commerce changing, and opportunity for workers and employers to evolve with the
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changing of the time, they may not have had before. heather: with their products going online, it is an opportunity to morph into different jobs. >> exactly right. we worry about public policy. whether we have the public policy inducing the next amazon, more to -- about the question to be asking right now and that is what lawmakers in washington need to focus on. heather: you need toy stores for the kids, play with the toys. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. a brand-new investigation being launched after a car loaded with
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heather: they found no evidence of russian collusion with the trump campaign and the house intelligence committee voting to release a report on their investigation. todd pyro as more on that boat and the shakeup and donald trump's legal team. >> reporter: no evidence of collusion or conspiracy between the trump campaign and the russians and pentagon security review that report will be released to the public. the left including ranking democrat adam schiff not too happy. >> a rather sad chapter in our committee's history, the report
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is completely political. >> robert mueller and the ongoing probe. >> would you testify? >> there is more. the president's lead personal attorney handling the investigation has re-signed. john dowd says, quote, the president has a terrific case and proved it to the special counsel, robert mueller, and his team, in spades. i'm proud of the president's transparency and how anyone can accuse him of obstruction after his cooperation is beyond me. i love him and wish him well. there are reports that dowd and the president were at odds how to handle the russia probe and one of their disputes was regarding a potential trump interview with mueller. this week donald from batted the husband and wife team of joe and victoria to his legal team.
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you are so right, that is the big document. heather: the same day dowd announced his resignation donald trump named john bolton his new national security advisor, contributor to nra tv, the president will keep making changes until he has a team he can trust. >> this is critical, what national foreign dignitary will have any conversation with the white house knowing the information is leaked by diseased swamp rats on the other side. trump tried to play nice guy, he tried to hire some people recommended him by the swamp creatures of dc, brought him into the white house, they turned around and screwed him over and leaked to the media and
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now he is saying time to do it the trump way, you are all out, you're all canned, i'm bringing in my own team, don't let the door hit you on the way out. heather: nobody wants diseased swamp rats. donald trump switched out 18 white house employees. and fbi investigation underway into a possible terror attack at an american military base, driver crashing through the main gate at traverse air force base, exploding into a fireball. packed with propane tanks the driver deliberately ignited. no one else was injured. the driver has not been publicly identified. the las vegas gunman's final days before his deadly rampage, 32 clips showing stephen paddock bringing bags into mandalay bay over the weekend. interacting with hotel staff,
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gambling and eating as a motive, 58 people dead, still unknown. some dramatic video showing the moment a semi truck crashes into a school bus. you can see the bus driver covering her face with her hand as the truck crosses the centerline landing on top of the bus in south carolina. children with special needs, no one on the bus amazingly was seriously injured. the truck driver charged for crossing the center line. the oval office is not everything the president dreamed it would be. the commander-in-chief cracking a joke at a forum for millennial plant in dc. >> what advice would you give the 25 year mac donald from knowing what you know today? >> don't run for president.
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all my life, we all every once in a while, i got the greatest publicity until i ran for office. >> first daughter ivanka and kellyanne conway speaking at that event. i am standing in the studio. 37 minutes after the top of the hour. leave everything and get out. >> evacuate, evacuate, evacuate. heather: terrifying moment a plane packed with passengers goes up in smoke. the left in full meltdown mode after john bolton replaces hr mcmaster as national security advisor. >> he is known as a hardliner and it points to danger signals.
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than others in the administration now on the ran agreement for example. it points to danger signals. >> millions of voters voted against stupid wars, bring in the biggest hock there has ever been putting him as head of national security is awful. heather: >> he is the hammer and everything is the nail. heather: democrat crying foul. why is the left melting down? here to debate it is for a deputy assistant secretary of state under pres. obama joel rubin and former nrc spokesperson kevin sheridan. appreciate it. he is the hammer and everything else is the nail. i will start with you. why is the left exploding over this? >> it is such a baffling pick. why would donald trump run in 2016 as anti-iraqi war candidate and pick the architect of the
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iraq war? engaging diplomacy with north korea, he wants to speak with kim jong un, but he called for war with north korea. it doesn't make sense. another layer of incoherence. it doesn't seem donald from knows what he wants to achieve for our nation's security. heather: there are several areas where the ambassador has expressed different views than the president. what do you make of that? >> the president has shown he will select the cabinet and white house staff that he is comfortable with and at this point in his presidency until he is not and change them out then but he is getting the staff he wants. i don't think ambassador bolton's views line up with the president, that is obvious but the president respects the fact that he has a pugnacious style and clear voice on foreign policy matters and for the last
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15 months we heard nothing but how this person needs to get tough on russia, picking john bolton as one of the most hawkish people in washington on russia would be a funny way to be colluding with vladimir putin. he is going to get tougher but people around the table like jim mattis will balancing out. heather: we have a year and deal, the meeting with north korea and ambassador bolton very knowledgeable about both. this works against the argument the left has that this president is surrounding himself with yes men. perhaps he is open to other viewpoints. does this show that? >> it will be an interesting set of debates in the situation room with mike pompeo coming on in the state department prior to the big moments in may. it is not as clear that there will be any uniformity of thought. he does appear to want to move
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out people, rex tillerson who contradicted the president but does that mean he will get a better foreign-policy reflecting his values and vision? not at all clear. heather: final word. >> the president has grown into this role as commander in chief more and more and is more comfortable. a lot of the pixie picked originally were people recommended to him. he is picking people he wants. heather: picking people he can trust is definitely important. thank you for joining us, have a great weekend. coming up, facebook lied and billions believed, the social media giant saving face over a massive data scandal. kurt the cyber guy how to take back control of your private information. ♪ you won't see these folks at the post office
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heather: after mishandling the personal information of millions of users, how we take back control of private information? the cyber guy is here to tell us how. >> with an explanation saying i am sorry that happened and i knew long time ago, you want to get on this because time is of the essence. heather: how do you remove the apps from facebook? >> you go to facebook, hit the settings and then go to account settings. that comes up and go to apps and
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the top line, the ones you login on and you sign and apps, don't rubber downloading it but i did at some point and it has access to my information. since i have been using facebook i can't remember half of them. heather: you have to go individually one by one by one. >> i just want to remove them. names they really trust, there is a lot to know, a lot of steps to go through. there are six things to do which are really simple, the apps are the first thing to do, remove what shouldn't have access to your world, set alerts so if someone logs onto your facebook it tells you. disable the facebook automatic logons from other sites. when you log on using your
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facebook credentials, that will also share your personal information with uber that you think is closed off. we 20 set up individual passwords and email accounts for these other apps. >> it is worth that. limit access than others use, i will walk you through and most importantly, tell your friends to do these security steps. if i am your facebook friend and i'm using an apps, you close off the world to your personal data, because a personal friend comes through me and they see your personal data and david a harvesters call me a seed, if you seed them to your friend, that is a sneaky way. heather: if you block and apps to have access to your information if you are connected with a friend connected to that apps and doesn't have it blocked it opens the door to you.
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>> you nailed it. cyberguy.com, you will find the six steps. we checked every one of them. heather: definitely worth looking at your tips. the time is 7 minutes until the top of the hour. these are instructions no passenger ever wants to hear. >> evacuate, evacuate, evacuate. heather: the terrifying moment a plane packed with people goes up in smoke. a parkland shooting survivor, politically charged lecture on a plane. how the airline is trying to make it right.
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landing. the 56 passengers moving on as the flight crew gives those instructions. >> evacuate, evacuate, evacuate. heather: the flight which started in vancouver landed safely in british columbia. all the passengers were able to get off the plane safely. spirit airlines apologizing for making political comments on board. kyle who we have had on the program says just landed in baltimore on spirit airlines and the stewardess felt compelled to give us all a speech about the march for our lives, they are trying to categorically ban ar 15s and made everyone clapped. can anything just be nonpolitical anymore? they are looking into the incidents and we will hear more
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from kyle in the 8:00 hour of "fox and friends". the view weighing in on the war of words between donald trump and joe biden after he said this earlier this week. >> i can grab a woman anywhere and she likes it, they ask me, i said -- heather: sonny hogan calling that speech chivalrous. >> there was something chivalrous about it. speaking at an event where he was encouraging men, trump is such a bully. i hate to say this. why hasn't anybody taken him out back and kicked his butt? heather: she said she was not
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advocating violence towards the president. megan mccain looking good. donald trump slamming nancy pelosi for saying this about the tax plan. >> the bonus corporate america received versus the crumbs they are giving to workers is so pathetic. heather: the president firing back at a summit in washington dc. >> phase 2 tax cut because it worked so well. nobody thought it would be like this. the word crumbs will be like the word deplorable for hillary. heather: i think he has something there. clinton apologized for her comment. policy has not. that will close up "fox and friends first" for this we, see you monday, "fox and friends first" continues now, goodbye.
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>> yeas testified, and as 32. motion concurs. rob: working together to blowhole in the death. jillian: shutdown averted. while you were sleeping the senate passing $1.3 trillion spending bill. what is in and what is out as it heads to the president's desk. >> i have never been shy about my views. the important thing is what the president says and what advice i give him. rob: gen. mcmaster is out and john bolton is in. democrats sounding off as donald trump announces his national security adviser. jillian: rediscovering respects, the anthem kneeler having a change of heart, "fox and friends first" continues right now.
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