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items causing $1000 in damage. the clerk was trying to step in on a domestic situation. the ugly, backpacks the latest fashion trend of 2019, oversized bags made by japanese complete the way 3 and half pounds, $240 before shipping. no. too heavy. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first". "fox and friends first" continues right now. goodbye. >> the president said let's make a deal. the response is go to hell. jillian: thursday, january 3rd, democrats refusing to negotiate a border wall deal as the shutdown enters day 13. rob: the president is holding $5 billion before democrats take control of the house. >> if he is a team player that will be great.
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rob: mitt romney taking his feud with the president to another level. jillian: he is doubling down before even being sworn in. rob: if you want to lose some weight in 2019, a police officer making that resolution. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ rob: it is 5:00 in washington, we have divided government, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. jillian: thank you for setting the day with us. we begin with a situation room showdown, donald trump holding
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firm on the border wall after democrats are accused of derailing the briefing. rob: there is still no deal in the partial government shutdown entering its 13th day. doug luzader is live in washington were democrats are soon to take over the house. >> reporter: there may be a partial government shutdown underway but congress is returning to work today. don't expect the deal anytime soon. >> they try to make it like it is just about the wall and it is about the wall. i said over the weekend to a number of people there are some things that never get old. it is never going to change. the wall is your number one point of security. rob: the president with extended remarks at a cabinet meeting at the white house yesterday showing no signs of giving in and neither are democratic congressional leaders who later met with him.
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>> we want to make sure america is safe, secure and people come into the country known to us and are authorized to come into the country. what the president is trying to affect those objectives. >> a little disappointed with them on the other side. they didn't want to hear it. we are hopeful for more than negotiation. rob: they will have another crack at it tomorrow. the president invited all relevant players back to the white house for another bargaining. rob: the stalemated washington continues in day 13 of the government shutdown. jillian: lindsey graham so democrats are just being stubborn but in the end they will pay a price. >> it is called compromise. the president said let's make a
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deal, the democratic response is basically go to hell. and mitch mcconnell is never going to bring a bill on the floor of the senate, doesn't have money for the wall. the only way to get the wallace to fight for it. i will tell you how this will end, the president will challenge the democrats to compromise, pay the price for the american people. most americans want to do two things, they want to secure the border, like the daca population. >> the smithsonian institution close all 21 facilities and museums due to the shutdown including the national zoo. >> the illegal immigrants accused of shooting and killing a police officers charged with murder. rob: some officials are calling
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on the state to end sanctuary laws that allow this alleged killer to roam free. >> reporter: gustavo perez arriaga whose real name is pablo mendoza appeared in court for the first time but did not enter a plea. his attorney questioning his clients competency to stand trial. and the next court appearance in february. the suspect from mexico was in the country illegally had known gang affiliations and two prior dui arrest could accused of gunning down corporal ronil singh on the morning after christmas following a dui stop. the slain officer's colleague saying enough is enough when it comes to california sanctuary laws, the two joined hannity last night. >> ask yourself why are we allowing criminal illegal aliens into this country and why is there political interference in the first place in our ability to protect our communities and have communication or work with
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ice? >> it is time to talk about having discussions about making communities talk to each other and get back to where we were years ago where we were not fighting amongst each other all the time. >> reporter: immigration officials confirmed they had no contact with the accused killer until his arrest. the family will say a final goodbye at a funeral service in modesto followed by an honor guard position. please visit the "fox and friends first" webpage. the tunnel for towers fundraising efforts pay off the ronil singh family mortgage raise $238,000, $300,000 i needed. jillian: such a tragic story. in idaho nurse under investigation for possible ties to the case of a missing colorado mom. the woman may have found the self-limiting in idaho after she disappeared. it is unclear if the women knew
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each other. her fiancé is charged with murder. the families will fight for custody of the couple's one-year-old daughter. nearly a year after the mass shooting at a florida high school in a safety report find schools in the state are still unsafe lose the 458 page review outlining mistakes made by the school, local police and the fbi includes recommendations to increase safety like changing florida law to allow trained teachers to carry guns. and deputies waited outside. rob: the marine killed in a shooting, riley was on duty during shift change at a barracks in washington dc. weapons were supposed to be unloaded. his mother says being a marine was a lifelong dream. >> something he wanted to do
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since he was little. he wanted to serve his country, wanted to give back. rob: no criminal charges have been filed, he received medals for the war on terrorism. the man accused of spying in russia, john huntsman, and detained in moscow on espionage charges, the state department demanding answers about the natures of we went's arrests. it took a long time to gain access. the michigan man simply has a background in law enforcement. jillian: the uk making no deal brexit situation as they had a standstill, the secretary holding meetings as they call for prime minister theresa may to come up with a better plan. exiting the european union without a formal deal before the
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march deadline will be disastrous for security and infrastructure. jillian: a rare bipartisan moment in congress yesterday. overnight the senate signing off on 16 nominations before the deadline. and the director of the census bureau in eight us attorney nominations. jillian: the world's first close-up image of the far side of the moon. china claiming the first ever landing on what is often called the dark side. they will measure the moon's terrain and mineral composition. landed on that side is difficult because it faces away from earth with no direct way to communicate with the spacecraft. rob: are there alien life forms on the far side of the moon? jillian: we will find out. rob: nasa has its site set on
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exporting 4 billion miles away, think about that. the space agency releasing stunning new pictures of the flyby, this icy world looks like a snowman. this is way far out past pluto. nasa believes it was formed during the birth of the solar system more than 4 billion years ago. the craft does the flyby and took the pictures moving at 32,000 mph. it has been up there for years now. imagine getting that far out into space. jillian: anytime that the carrot nose. the popular pop band lost its captain, darrell dragon passed away from kidney failure with his ex-wife by his side. ♪ love ♪ love will keep us together ♪
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rob: the duo performing their 70s it on "fox and friends" in 1998. they had a bunch of songs, darrell dragon was 76 years old survived by his older brother and two nieces. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour. the illegal immigrants accused of killing a police officer charged with murder, two top cops are using the tragedy as a wake-up call that can save lives. our next guest has the first sanctuary laws and the time for change is now. >> democrats take control of the house in a few hours but inviting has begun. the far left wing of the party is trying to take on the pelosi establishment. ♪ are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults
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>> government's number one priority is to protect its citizens. that includes border security, that includes knowing who is here and who needs to be removed. rob: stanislaus county sheriff adam christiansen on the one accused of murdering ronil singh making his first court appearance. jillian: the sheriff slamming century city policies protecting predators. rob: joining us to weigh in his senior special agent michael cutler. thanks for coming in. what do you make of this so far? >> we have immigration laws that have nothing to do with race or gender or ethnicity, it has to do with keeping fugitives from justice. why would you not want to that people come into the country? why would you want to protect people who trespass? i made the point last time i was with you, making land loss of 5-year felony.
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aliens who commit crimes, they had green cards to begin with with a threat to public safety and if you look at the 9/11 commission, national security depends on secure borders whether it is the visa process, securing land or sea ports. to reward people who violate our laws and sneak and surreptitiously and harbor and shield them from detection makes no sense. jillian: for folks who don't know you had significant personal experience. >> years ago in the 80s i was tasked with deportation on a citizen of panama who had a green card with multiple convictions and weapons violations. i put them on an airplane, he came back to the united states. chameleons were deported and reenter face 20 years in jail. they worked to create that, the most fully prosecuted crime by
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the federal government. he was arrested twice by new york city police. they didn't tell us the third time he was encountered by 24-year-old police officer, and he did a lot of work with the division. and he killed the cop, i testified years later without realizing it. i bumped into his daughter, his wife was pregnant at the time he was killed. these aren't victimless crimes. rob: you think about california, the farthest left of liberal live in california and have a database, very central american a lot of cases. they seem to think illegal immigrants have a right to be in this country, discussing anything with a federal agency after they get arrested shouldn't happen. it should be our court system
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that handles whatever they do and deportation should be off the table. what do you think of that? >> national security so secure the border. you can't prevent enemy combatants from entering the united states and we leave ourselves vulnerable to gangs, violence, terrorism and people who take americans jobs. sanctuary cities encourage people to swarm the border because the ideas they get past the border they are home free anything to worry city and the most likely victims of violence are the ethnic immigrant community. the point must be made to cooperate with ice. and the task force, and key responsibilities to use immigration authority. and corroborating witnesses in the immigrant communities, and working within those communities then i was required to do and my authority as an immigration agent made all the difference to put together cases against these organizations. rob: thank you for your time this morning.
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jillian: 18 after the hour, could your neighbor be a terrorist fresh out of prison? you may soon find out. the status referring to rollout a terrorist registry. rob: a paraglider got more thrills than bargains for. he gets really thrown off of a cliff. see how this ends. ♪ s thing got? doing great dad! looking good babe! are you filming? at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll be any good at that water jet thingy... but we can guarantee the best price on a hotel, like this one. or any home, boat, treehouse, yurt, whatever. get the best price on homes, hotels and so much more. booking.com, booking.yeah
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according to blue cross blue shield, that still accounts for 78% of prescription spending. rob: a blood pressure medication concerns the ingredients cause cancer. armando pharma is recalling 80 variations of false a pan -- vowel*zooba tan until march 2021. those who prescribed a medicine should keep taking it, they face greater risk if they don't. jillian: they should make those things easier to pronounce. people are flocking to vermont according to a new study. rob: tracy carrasco explains why. >> reporter: this is an annual study by united van lines, a
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proportion of people moving from other states, more than any other in the country. wyoming is second was the reason people are moving there is for jobs and to retire. the state where people are moving out the most, new jersey, illinois, connecticut, new york and kansas. the reason people are moving out of new jersey according to the study for other job opportunities. rob: in illinois and new york. jillian: this next idea seems totally horrible. >> a chinese electric automaker wants to put a tablet in your steering wheel, they are saying the tablet will control the radio, the climate control in the car connects to other apps. they believe it is less distracting in the steering wheel than to have it displayed
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anywhere else. more details will be unveiled at the consumer electronics show in las vegas next week. bison wants to bring this car to the united states by 2020 so tesla might have a little competition there but i don't know. jillian: i can't see it getting approved. rob: everyone is texting and driving, can't stop it. thanks, tracy. take a look at this. incredible video. a paraglider being swept away by a dust devil. check this out. [screaming] jillian: that is really scary. the powerful whirlwind catching the paraglider, launching it into the air as he prepares for group flight. terrifying moments caught on camera by his wife. he was not hurt. her wife is screaming.
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rob: we are glad he is okay. 25 after the hour. he won an election with donald trump's endorsement and now mitt romney is dragging the president's name through the mud. >> i wish you would be a team player. i think he agrees with many of the things we have done and many of the things we have in mind and we will see what happens. rob: the olive branch. jillian: the president -- the government has billions of dollars of spending but can't find money to build the wall. congressman michael burgess is ready to cut the waste, he joined us next. ♪
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>> reporter: they are on two different wavelengths. donald trump wants to work together with republicans while the senator elect continues slamming his leadership and character. >> the country is as divided as i have ever seen. people in many respects our angry and resentful and want to see leaders who can unite us. jillian: the senator elect didn't stop there also writing a scathing op-ed in the washington post that is in part what the nation is so decided, resentful and angry presidential leadership and qualities of character are indispensable and it is in this province where the incumbent shortfall has been most glaring. donald from hitting back saying he would rather romney focus on border security. >> if he thought really hard against president obama like he did against me he would have won the election. >> more of a team player.
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>> he agrees with many of the things we have done or have in mind and we will see what happens. jillian: romney's niece is getting involved. rhonda mcdaniels tweeting, quote, the president is attacked and obstructed by the mainstream media and democrats 24/seven. for incoming freshmen senator to attack the president as their first act feed into what the democrats and media want and is disappointing and unproductive. the rnc chair will join "fox and friends" this morning at 6:20 eastern time. romney responded to the president saying he's willing to work together on issues regardless of whether they agree or disagree. rob: we appreciate it. jillian: her first day of the freshmen in congress democrat alexandria at the 15,000 to vote down the house rules package, stand with a colleague tweeting
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i will vote no on the rules package which is trying to slip in pay go, it is that economic that a dark political maneuver designed to hamstring progress on healthcare and other legislation. we shouldn't hinder ourselves from the start. pay go requires spending be offset by tax increase the budget cuts. 18 democrats would have to vote against the package were to fail. rob: elizabeth warren slamming donald trump days after announcing her bid for the white house, the message democrats telling msnbc and his cabinet members are wallowing in corruption. >> i see him as what happens when corruption invades the system. it gets a little bit corrupt, a little more corrupt and a little more corrupt and bigger and bolder and you end up with someone like donald trump. rob: warren police republicans are making excuses for donald
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trump's bad behavior because he made good on certain promises like obamacare or the individual mandate and cutting taxes. jillian: house democrats are planning to introduce a bill expanding the number of tax returns presidential nominees would be required to disclose. the measure would require presidential advice presidential candidates to show 10 years of tax returns within 15 days of becoming their party's nominee. as we enter day 13 of the sitdown frustration is growing over the government's wasteful spending, earmarking millions but can't find money to build the wall. rob: joining us is congressman michael burgess from the state of texas. thanks for coming on this morning. we are $22 trillion in debt, a lot of republican say why can't you find anything for a wall. >> a concern i had for a number of years going back to 2014 with
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a surge of unaccompanied minors, those occurring at the same rate as it is today but why are we sending money to those governments that can't take care of their people, we should be deducting the cost of the care of unaccompanied minors who end up in our oversight refugee settlement areas. i felt that for some time. as far as funding border security, and not doing the job they should be doing, i am offer that. heather: it has been covered the last few days, another clash with border patrol agents, the customs and border patrol deputy commissioner on america's newsroom saying let me tell you what was happening a few days ago. you had migrants putting women and children in front of them, throwing rocks at border patrol agents.
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my question to you is we are hearing from border patrol agents what they need down there. why are people not listening? >> that is a weston for the hour. i was not in the meeting yesterday, secretary kirstjen neilsen attempted to get a briefing video to people in the oval office and we cut off. nancy pelosi said we don't need to be lectured to by you but she was giving them a briefing on what the situation is on the ground. the president says we are in a shutdown situation. that needs to stop. the shutdown is wrong but not something border security is wrong idea the amount of money we are talking about that the house rules committee made available on the floor two weeks ago, is a tiny amount of the total discretionary budget.
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rob: that is interesting. it is not a big amount of money they are asking for. we appreciate it. 35 after the hour, the president vowed to take down the violent gang ms 13. >> we will find you, we will arrest you, we will jail you, and we will deport you. rob: the crackdown appears to be working, the progress made in one of the violent gang's biggest strongholds. jillian: donald from taking a page from game of thrones in teasing iran sanctions, carly shimkus rounding up the story taking over your timeline this morning. ♪
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terrorist. several states are considering registry they would release the names of released inmates accused of terror related crime similar to the sex offender registry. extremists would have to register as convicted terrorists or face a felony and their names would stay on that list for life. jillian: terrorists are taking over twitter accounts to spread propaganda. tech crunch reports isis hijacking accounts that haven't been using use manipulating email addresses used to open the accounts to gain access. reports show some of the accounts had thousands of followers, twitter has suspended most of the accounts. rob: this won't surprise you but james comey is defending mitt romney's batching of the president and the reaction to that was not pretty. jillian: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with the backlash. >> not pretty on the republican side of the aisle. former fbi director james comey
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giving mitt romney critical operative the president his staff of approval online tweeting looks like the republican tent is too small to fit integrity. are publicans attacked the senator for truthfully calling out the president for his lack of character while staying mute as he proved it by lying about jim mattis and approving the soviet invasion of afghanistan. comey referring to the op-ed mitt romney wrote that you heard about where he said the president has not risen to the mental of the presidency. q the republican outrage on this one, brian saying comey sugar talk about integrity, he has none. and dishonored james comey being childish. he alleged in his own mind has not a clue how he comes across. i have a feeling the democratic reaction very different to the story. rob: we got a glimpse of this
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poster of the president with a game of thrones teams poster. >> game of thrones teams poster was spotted on the table during donald trump's cabinet meeting playing off the hbo show's popular catchphrase winter is coming. the poster says sanctions are coming, referring to sanctions against iran. donald trump tweeted out that image in november but hbo responding now to the poster after it went viral saying we were not aware of this message and would prefer our trademark not be misappropriated for political purposes. a lot of donald trump's supporters thought the image was funny. when it's again user says trump loves to mess with the left and i love it. another person shining insane crazy how little jokes cause the media to become so bent out of shape. other hbo game of thrones stars including sophie turner criticized the president for using the phrase on twitter
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yesterday as well. jillian: social media brings out the interesting in people. >> i like the way you said that. a woman in south carolina commemorated her 28th birthday by taking a jab at the newborn baby photos posting this picture on social media that says 330 months old, lives champagne, hates dating in 2018. a lot of folks on social media living this photo that has received many likes on the southern states photography facebook page. and champagne we love. rob: a dating photo? did i miss that? >> i will tell you in the break. rob: trying to figure out what it is. appreciate it. jillian: serious news, the president vowed to take down ms 13 and one of the biggest
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strongholds in new york is crumbling. bernard kerrick ways in next. rob: let's check in with pete hegseth live from grandma's pancake house in shelbyville, indiana. you got to say hi to my parents. >> reporter: i didn't know your parents were nearby. i will try to say hello and tell them to come out to grandma's pancake house and restaurant in shelby county. the county is overwhelmingly to donald trump in 2016. it flipped it joe donnelly in 2018, and no member of congress, brother of vice president mike pence. a lot of political action in this area. we heard a lot from pundits christmas and new year's eve about what will happen in 2019. the new congress is in session today, nancy pelosi hoping to be speaker, democrats take control
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of the house, the fight over the wall, the shutdown continues. enough pundits, enough politicians, what do the people thing, we will talk to the people of shelby county and get their view on the showdown in washington dc and the italian sausage skillet or taco skillet, a greek skillet, so many choices. rob: you got to throw the pancakes in the middle. >> reporter: this is a pancake house. rob: thanks so much. ♪ best price on this hotel. or any accommodation, from homes to yurts. booking.com booking.yeah
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>> i have a simple message for every gang member and criminal alien threatening so violently our people. we will find you, we will arrest you, we will jail you and we will deport you. jillian: new numbers show the gang's violent collectively has plunged in parts of new york state where it once thrived. her to discuss is bernard kerrick. this is something donald trump has been serious about. >> i was there that day gave the speech, he said he wanted it done. congressman peter king from that area was there pushing this. they have done a tremendous job. it shows what happens when the police department can work together with the community and they have done a good job. this gang especially in that area, they were going into the
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schools, recruiting other gang members from high schools and going after the population. jillian: let's look at numbers from nassau county crime statistics, 14 ms 13 related homicides compared to four in 2018. that is a drastic difference that shows work is being done, improvements are being made but this isn't over yet. >> it will not be over especially with sanctuary laws especially with the recruiting that goes on. it is extremely important the local, state and federal authorities work together to do things like this. they can get the job done when they are working together. that is what we have seen. jillian: let's look at the statement on ms 13 crime
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reduction, suffolk county waged war on ms 13 and a comprehensive strategy to eradicate the violent gang from long island is working, dramatic reduction is a result of great policing, expanded community outreach and leveraging governmental partnerships to bring additional resources to combat gang violence. based on that statement if donald trump didn't take the so seriously and didn't want to crackdown on this what would have happened? >> police would have been stuck on their own doing this. the president's efforts infused a bunch of federal resources we wouldn't have otherwise or they might have to fight hard to get. when the president goes out there, the attorney general says go do this and get this done, you have a number of resources. jillian: let's talk about this illegal immigrants accused of murder in the case of ronil singh, tragic story. the sheriffs out there have been sounding off on sanctuary city
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policies. what do you think of that? >> sheriff adam christiansen, and another sheriff, where the capture was made, both of them have been outraged by the sanctuary policies instituted by the governor that prevents local law enforcement from communicating with ice, with federal authorities in certain matters. she's a da in fresno county. she called it best when she said the governor has gone mad in instituting these policies. when you prevent local police and local sheriffs from communicating with federal authorities you run into problems like this. that guy should have been deported. jillian: let's listen to what the sheriff has to say. >> ask a question, why are we allowing criminal illegal aliens
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into the country, wise their political interference in the first place in our ability to protect our communities and have been occasional work with ice. jillian: being so outspoken about this to be something that creates change? >> it is educational for other governors. the governor in the state of new jersey, governor murphy, wants the sanctuary laws, paying attention to adam christiansen and adam youngblood. lisa smith they should be paying attention to them because in california they are seeing atrocities and this is one of them. jillian: good to see you. it is 7 minutes until the top of the hour. migrants going to great lengths to sneak and one country where police busted migrants hiding inside mattresses. you want to lose weight in 2019? the hilarious way police
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for now two migrants are busted for trying to sneak into spain inside mattresses two. agents finding the men after cutting the mattresses open. they paid more than 5,000 u.s. dollars to a human trafficker. the driver fled when agents asked to inspect his vehicle. the men are held at migrant holding center. >> man caught on camera attacking a mcdonald's employee for not giving him the straw. we want to warn you this might be kind of tough to watch. >> oh my gosh. >> she is ready to fight back, too. good for her, the florida man forcefully grabbing that female employee he was outraged over st. petersburg new straw policy. >> not her faults. customers must specifically request a straw at this point. and this is ahead of a city ban that takes effect in 2020 when he won't be able to get one at all. the man is charged with
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battery. the guy went nuts. jillian: time for the the good, the bad, and the ugly. stuart with the good. firefighters. diaz had a strange way of calling for help. >> it was whoing like an owl. we had no idea what was going on. >> i never one time heard a who, who. i'm not an owl. jillian: what? after being stuck more than an hour diaz said it was worth it to get her drone back. that's the good? rob: next the bad. some troopers start the new year writing 11 tickets in three days to drivers going more than 11 miles per hour. those rim progressive speeds. troopers posted tickets to facebook tickets up to 122 miles per hour. they suggest new year's resolution should be losing weight in right foot. jillian: finding a python in
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toilet. removed it from australia home saying it slithered inside through an open window. the type of python is not deadly but beings yikes. rob: not poisonous but can do some damage. that is scary. "fox & friends" starts right now. see you on friday. >> president trump holding firm on the border wall after democrats are accused of delevel the high level briefing. >> could have had a lot easier presidency by doing nothing. but i want to do it right. >> are you willing to come up and give him some of this money for the wall? >> no, nothing for it. >> let's make a deal. democratic response is basically go to hell. >> illegal immigrant charged with murdering a california police officer appeared in court but did not enter a plea: arriaga is accused of killing corporal singh. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez says she will vote against the rules package put forth by nancy pelosi because it hinders progressive policies. >> romney's ronna mcdaniel
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