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>> thursday, january 10th and this is "fox and friends first". happening at 4:00 am a fox news alert, a massive manhunt for a suspected cop killer in yet another brutal attack on the bags. the war on cops escalated even further overnight leave a second officer fighting for his life plus donald trump has backed the border to meet with agents on the frontline but after another failed meeting will democrats ever get the wake-up call they need on the wall? live in washington. >> i will be dedicated 100% of my time, effort and resources to
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one cause, working for donald trump's impeachment. >> this democratic mega-donors says he's not running for president, just trying to impeach the one that you put into office. "fox and friends first" starts right now. good morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" on thursday morning. thank you for starting the day with us, let's get to that fox news alert, the war on cops escalating overnight. a female officer shot and killed and another fighting for his life after two separate shootings. todd pyro live in studio with the latest on developing stories. >> a louisiana officer shot four times at home, seconds after it happened.
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>> we have a shooting occurring at 1633 midway ave. a female with a gsw to the head. >> from this location, all units look at this location. >> as her colleagues more in the search is on to find her killer. >> one person is being detained, i want to stress being detained, not arrested, for questioning. that person was present at the home when police arrived. >> in raleigh, north carolina the police department confirming the officer shot is out of surgery but nevertheless continuing to ask for prayers for him and his family. that officer shot multiple times while trying to make an arrest at an apartment complex, two suspects in custody including one who was just caught hiding in a shed. raleigh police with a simple request on twitter, hashtag pray
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for our pd. the killing a louisiana already the second officer homicide nationwide in the first 10 days of 2019. >> that puts it in perspective. our prayers with all those folks today. in the meantime, hundreds gathering for a candlelight vigil to remember an officer shot and killed in the line of duty. joseph guns down trying to arrest a suspect in utah. his family members remember him as a man who lived to serve others. >> family, friends and citizens he served. >> a 3 year department veteran, he will be laid to rest on saturday. the suspect faces murder charges and ago fund me pages raising money for his wife and one-year-old son. we have the link on "fox and friends first."com. the driver police a hit and
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killed in arizona officer was texting behind the wheel. authorities say he admitted to texting while driving. police say he veered into the emergency lane striking clayton townsend who was standing by a vehicle he just pulled over, his charged with manslaughter. officer townsend was with the department for 5 years. he leaves behind a wife and 10-month-old baby, just horrible news to start the day. and just hours from now donald trump will meet with the men and women protecting the southern border in texas, the trip coming after the president walked out of iraqi meeting with democratic leaders over funding the wall. griff jenkins joins us in washington to break it down. sounds like it was abysmal in one way but not in the way it needed to be. >> even candy couldn't sweeten the deal in the situation room when it went off the rails driving both sides further apart as the partial government shutdown and is day 20.
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>> we saw a temper tantrum because he couldn't get his way and he just walked out of the meeting. >> i said to mister president, the evidence of what is happening does not support the crisis you described and therefore the solution using just because we have a better idea of how to keep our country safe and it isn't a wall. >> they couldn't even agree on what happened in the meeting. mike pence giving his account. >> the president walked into the room, passed out candy. he left the room because nancy pelosi said even if he gave her what she wanted, she would never agree to the border security priorities we have on the table and that was -- >> the president took to twitter with both heels again saying just left the meeting with chuck and nancy, total waste of time. what will happen in 30 days if i
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open things up? are you going to improve border security which includes a wall or steel barrier? nancy said no. i said bye-bye. nothing else works. this as he heads to texas accompanied by secretary kirstjen neilsen. >> i'm thoroughly disappointed, this is a crisis and walls work. everywhere we have put up a wall illegal immigration has been reduced 90% to 95%. the want to stop the human misery? you need a wall. >> negotiations continue on capitol hill led by lindsey graham working on that bargain that would include wall funding as well as protection for dreamers but it seems like neither side seems like they will give an inch as thousands of workers go without a paycheck for the first time tomorrow, tomorrow would tie the longest government shutdown in modern history. >> crazy because democrats supported this before. i'm willing to negotiate anything involving dreamers, we
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will see what happens, thank you so much. is talks to reopen the government stall tammy bruce says democrats are putting the lives of americans at risk by refusing to make a deal. >> they voted for certain things the establishment, like the wall and did it because they knew it would never happen. trump is a threat because he will get it done. what is so graven here and so awful is this is a crisis. a little while ago the democrats cared for one minute about the two dead children we had, horrible, horrific situation. we still care about them. that is a crisis. the number of people who have been ill for a long time, tuberculosis, the flu, hepatitis, hiv, they are coming because of the incentive of free healthcare you hear about being offered more extensively by
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california and new york. this has got to end and the american people understand our lives are at stake, so are the lives of people being used as a political cudgel by democrats in this country. supporting the president is key. >> eight members of the house gop voting with democrats to support the spending will to reopen federal agencies without funding the wall. today marks the start of the day 20 of the shutdown, the record 21 days set during the clinton administration. we will see if anything gets done today. the president of south korea vowing to further relations with the north during the new year's address overnight is north korean leader kim jong un wraps up his fourth visit to china this year. chinese north korea's main our live. both supporting denuclearization and a second summit between north korea and the us, donald trump has said a meeting is in the works. secretary of state mike pompeo
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meeting with the egyptian president moments ago, the top diplomat is expected to give a major speech in cairo this morning pushing back against the obama administration's middle east policy after making a surprise stop in iraq meeting with top officials in baghdad. mike pompeo is hoping to reassure allies the us will not abandon the region after pulling troops out of syria. that is a big concern. iran confirming the rest of the us navy veteran. officials say michael weiss was taken into custody 6 months ago, telling the new york times he never got on his flight after visiting his girlfriend in iran in july. the state department requesting a visit by switzerland which represent us interests in iran. not clear why the california native was detained but we will find out more about that. then there's this. in american teenager caught
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fighting with isis in syria. the 60-year-old boy and 7 other extremists were plotting to attack kurdish forces or civilians, this coming days after we learned two other american terrorists including a texas schoolteacher were also captured in syria. last month donald trump announced plans to pull troops out of the country after defeating isis. the time is 10 minutes after the top of the hour and democrat standing firm in the refusal for the border wall. can they be convinced walls work? our next guest says there is a way to change their mind. >> hits arden in the head. >> hard pass, harder hit, james harden deflecting a rocket pass, the play going viral this morning. ♪ got to keep your head up ♪
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>> donald trump walking out on nancy pelosi and chuck schumer calling negotiations with democratic leaders a waste of time. he is not backing down on the wall as he heads to the border. what happened next? joining me to discuss is nathan sprout. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. let's begin with your thoughts on this meeting yesterday and the president walking out and democrat saying they are not going to agree to fund the wall no matter what. >> democrats seem to be dug in, intransigent on the issue in the longer this goes on the more it plays into the president's favor. >> in terms of the president heading to the southern border will that make any difference? you are down there in arizona. what do you expect he will see? >> when somebody goes to the border they see the crisis at the border, ranchers, farmers, people that have to deal with
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illegal immigration on a daily basis, know what kind of difficulty awaits them. what the president is going to see is what he knows which is we have a humanitarian crisis and border security crisis and something needs to be done. >> the president tweeted out yesterday about this wasted meeting with democrats, just left this meeting with chuck and nancy, total waste of time. what do you think will happen in 30 days. are you going to approve border security which includes a wall or steel barrier? nancy said no and he said goodbye. and walked out. >> the room for negotiation is not whether it is a brick wall or steel barrier wall but whether there is a smart fence, room as you said earlier for dreamers, for more humanitarian aid on the border. all those things are issues the democrats should be pushing for and when they use the term immoral when referring to building a wall it is immoral
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they are not pushing for some of these other issues that could be done to make the border more secure and more humane. >> let's listen to what mccarthy had to say in the meeting yesterday. >> the behavior is embarrassing and the way to come out to this floor and talk about a meeting in a manner that did not take place is disturbing to me. >> americans watching this unfold it is embarrassing. >> it is and somebody looked at polling on this issue for the better part of a decade americans are very clear as to what they want, they want border security but they also want humanitarian resolution to the issue whether that is guestworker permits, helping dreamers go to the front of the line for citizenship, that is where america is nancy pelosi
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and chuck schumer are misguided in their intransigence on digging in their heels when they could be looking to get a deal with this president. >> here's what they had to say. >> it is cold out here and the temperature wasn't much warmer in the situation room. >> this was really unfortunate and in my judgment unbecoming of a presidency. >> we keep bringing this up, chuck schumer supported this in 2006, 2013 as well. the big difference now really is donald trump is the one in office. >> trump derangement syndrome. all they worried about right now is appealing to their base and showing their base that they can hand him a loss in the problem is the american people are the losers in that situation. >> all those federal workers who are working without pay all the hopefully they will all receive
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back pay. we appreciate it. big day on the southern border. the time is 17 after the top of the hour. take a look at this, terrifying moment caught on camera, a car slammed into the back of a police cruiser and bursting into flames, what police say led to this crash. >> lamb the table, the president walked into the room and passed out candy. >> we were just talking about a tale of 2 meetings, what happened in the situation room? the big question trending on social media this morning, what kind of candy did the president handout. carly shimkus has the answer up next. ♪ ♪ [ dog snoring ]
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jillian: welcome back, tom steiner is putting 2020 speculation to rest. >> i'm not running for president. i will be dedicating 100% of my time and effort and resources to one cause, working for mister trump's impeachment. >> the billionaire philanthropist saying that at a townhall in iowa. it is one of the most crucial stops for presidential hopefuls. fire setting aside $40 million for his efforts to impeach donald trump. new york city's mayor still as the 2020 vision. bill diblasio is planning to tour the country touting his city's progressive policies claiming the best way for the left to succeed is to push for so-called economic fairness after he pledged to cover all
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illegal immigrants as part of $100 million a year healthcare expansion. they can't fix my 70 which is constantly under construction. democrats accusing the president of throwing a temper tantrum, they can using that phrase during the white house meeting, mike pence as a different take. >> sort of slammed the table and when nancy pelosi said she didn't agree with the wall he walked out. >> the president walked into the room and passed out candy. i don't recall him raising his voice or slamming his hand. >> carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is your with the online reaction. it can't be a bad meeting if he started out handing out candy. >> a tale of 2 meetings with democratic leaders saying donald trump through a temper tantrum, slammed his fist on the table,
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meanwhile republicans like mike pence say he kept his cool and even passed out candy. that aspect of the story is when getting a lot of attention on social media today. who doesn't want some candy, christopher said. heather on twitter saying do we know what kind of candy it is? we do because house minority leader kevin mccarthy addressed it, he says it was butterfingers and a whole bunch of other things, a mixed bag but one thing is clear, this meeting, both sides digging and unwilling to compromise with the other. >> we will see. maybe a different kind of candy will do the trick. let's talk about the oscars, they will go on without a host. >> for the first time in 30 years the oscars are not going to have a host. instead of you a-list celebrities have been tapped to introduce various segments after kevin hart stepped down following the controversy over old tweets. is this a good idea?
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addison on twitter says focusing on having out the awards, no plans, no gimmicks, no sideshow. another person saying maybe it will speed the show along because these award shows really are so long. claire chiming in saying not going to work. we will find out what happens, the academy awards are 6 weeks away. >> it will be interesting to speed things up. >> no opening numbers. >> what about this petition to combine north and south dakota and call it megacoda. is that a real? >> there's a change.org petition online that thousands of people have signed combining north and south dakota into one giant state. why is this happening? the person that started the petition says this. i think it would be pretty cool to have a state called megacoda and we won't have to change our flag. enough said. nicholas on facebook says i live
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in north dakota and literally want nothing more. another person saying it sounds like the place i would want to live. another person saying or perhaps just dakota. others say it is a silly idea but it is clear the dream of a unifying dakota is living on. >> it could spread, mega virginia, mega carolina. we end up with 30 states. i don't know if that's a good idea. appreciate it. the time is 26 minutes after the top of the hour the media was convinced that rod rosenstein would be fine but it turns out he's leaving on his own terms. a media official says the timing is not unusual despite what democrats claim and joins us to explain it next. arizona city council halts work on a painting honoring the late senator john mccain. one person is complaining about
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>> welcome back. william bar had back to capitol hill after rod rosenstein will resign, this is democrats claim the gop is denying the meetings with donald trump's pick for attorney general. katherine herridge has the latest. >> leaving his home in suburban washington, rod rosenstein had no comment for reporters after justice officials confirmed his departure in coming weeks after new attorney general's conference, sources close to rosenstein said he saw the deputy's of is a 2-year position which is a approaching but without controversy, house republicans closed their probe and justice protections during the 2015 campaign and rosenstein failed to answer questions under oath.
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the former top lawyer, james baker backed up media accounts that rosenstein seriously discussed secretly recording the president and invoking the 25th amendment. it was close to rosenstein maintained his comments were sarcastic. he also signed the final surveillance want renewal for trump campaign aide carter page. the new chairman of the senate judiciary committee said he wants to hear from rosenstein on the surveillance allegations. >> i think he will be part of it. >> william bar, the president's choice to be attorney general met with a handful of senators in advance of next week's confirmation hearing but by was pledged on the special counsel report among other issues. >> experience as attorney general in the administration, out to make his nomination very easy. >> in washington, katherine herridge, fox news. >> deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, the rumor was he was
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going to quit. we want to talk a little more about this with the senior legal fellow at the heritage foundation and senior doj official, thanks for joining us. as former doj official i will get your take on what is going on. >> nothing remarkable or unusual about him wanting to leave. the average time a political appointee stays in is only about a year, two years, he has been in there for 21 months. the deputy ag job is a 24/7 job and rod rosenstein hasn't seen a lot in two years. towards the end of the amount of time people spend, nothing unusual about this. >> the mainstream media hasn't been listening to you.
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there conspiracy theory, listen. >> donald trump is bracing as he thinks about firing rod rosenstein. >> trying to punish or even fire rosenstein. >> a lot of people thought rosenstein was going to get fired. >> after the midterms rod rosenstein is on his way out. >> of rod rosenstein if i too. >> the deputy attorney general might be fired by the president. heather: the protector of the mueller probe leaving on his own, not unusual but what does this mean for the mueller probe? >> what a lot of democrats are missing is matt whitaker has been the acting attorney general for the last two months and he has not recused himself from the mueller probe. i actually think supervision got transferred to the ag's office two months ago and i don't think rod rosenstein is having anything to do with it. >> there is this other thing,
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jim jordan renewing calls, allegations rosenstein once them to testify over claims he wanted to secretly record donald trump. >> when a house of congress is engaging in its constitutional authority to do oversight the executive branch has an obligation to respond including rod rosenstein who has an obligation to testify at the house is investigating what happened. if he refuses to do it the only thing they can do is issue a subpoena for him and the problem the house of representatives has is if he doesn't respond to subpoena it is up to the justice department to enforce the subpoena. the justice department isn't going to do that. >> it is all interconnected to. could that have anything to do with why he is leaving? >> i don't think that. i think he reached the end of a
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long, difficult time and i have no doubt he's looking at spending more time with his family and getting a job where he can make more money. he has been in the government more than a decade. >> what happens next? what is the process? >> the president has defined someone else to nominate for that position, has to be confirmed by the senate. the number 3 slot is also open so number 2 and number 3 slots don't have any nominees currently. >> a lot of work needs to be done so let's get moving on the wall and the shutdown and get to that. thank you so much for joining us, appreciate it. i love to say his name. we have this to tell you about, this is a big day, donald from working to protect victims of human trafficking.
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a new bill pumps $30 million and to prevention education with tougher crackdowns on traffickers. the bipartisan measure past the house and senate unanimously. embattled florida election head will soon get to make her case in court. a federal judge ruling rick scott violated brendan snipes's right after he suspended her as proud county election supervisor, snipes ones under 5 estate's contentious 2018 recount will be given the chance to publicly share her side of the story by the end of march. last chance for ohio voters who skip the polls for the past 6 years. county board of elections, county board of elections mailing out notices to 275,000 people saying they must act if they want to stay registered. the secretary of state says he wants to clean up ohio's voter rolls. connect argue this violates part
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of the voter registration law. the supreme court has rejected that argument so be aware of that if you're in ohio. work on a giant mural meant to honor senator john mccain suddenly stopped. the city council voting to review a decision to approve the 30 foot tall project. the artist says it is because of one neighbor complaining. the councilwoman says it is not political, justin follow protocol. senator mccain died from brain cancer in august. the time is 20 until the top of the are democrats kicking foreign-policy to the curb refusing to punish syria and bashar assad just to take a stand on the shutdown. doctor rebecca grant says congress assembled its best tool for foreign-policy and she joins us live to explain.
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>> watching "fox and friends first" a couple headlines, dna testing clears the golden state killer in 1975 murder of a 14-year-old. officials reviewing the case after joseph d'angelo was charged with a string of murders across california in the 1970s and 80s. authorities making sure they convicted the right guy. he is a former police officer, still facing 13 counts of murder. the lawyer who defended the unit bomber and boston marathon bombers appointed to represent an alleged master, judy clark will defend robert bowers, accused of shooting 11 worshipers to death in that pittsburgh synagogue last year. the feds want the death penalty for bauer which clark's client has a history of avoiding. democrats say a border wall meant to protect americans is immoral but now they are
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blocking new sanctions against syrian president bashar al-assad for crimes against his own people. what does this say about the real motives behind the left as humanity? here to weigh in his national security analyst doctor rebecca grant, thanks for joining us. as we begin our discussion let's take a look at what was in this foreign-policy that was blocked by democrats, impose sanctions on entities doing business with bashar al-assad, would have boosted security assistance to israel and reauthorized the defense cooperation with jordan. what was the reasoning behind what democrats did? >> this is a middle east policy package and as far as i can tell they don't have a reason. these are policies and sanctions democrats want, just in a huff and not going to pass anything, particularly unfortunate with syria because russia and china block hour tends to put sanctions and -- the eu is good at it. congress has a tool with the sanctions and they fumbled it
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this time. >> coming on the heels of donald trump saying he was going to withdraw troops from syria. >> that's right. of congress wants to make a strong statement against the bashar al-assad regime and sanction business entities and people who sell oil or aircraft parts, these are sanctions we want to see in place and they should go in and they won't because of the democrats position. >> interesting democrats would do that because with all talk about russia, russia being a key ally with bashar al-assad. >> one of the big ongoing tragedies in the middle east, the obama policies about vladimir putin and opening. he took that chance and we see russia having propped up aside's regime and russia has two permanent long-term military bases in syria as a result and not getting rid of them anytime soon. >> what would happen next in terms of any movement on this? >> this will have to be looked at, senator lindsey graham mentioned they will come back to
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it. another key point is jordan, an important ally. mike pompeo was just there. we want to get that security cooperation past, congress is holding up that cooperation with a key regional ally. >> mike on pao is going to be in egypt where he is expected to speak and also expected in that speech to slam president obama's middle east policy. what can we expect from that? >> most us presidents make a mistake or 2 in the middle east but president obama made about a dozen and it starts with egypt where we abandoned house near mubarak, our ally and moves on, stoking the arab spring, the campaign in libya, letting ice is get to the gates of baghdad. the iran deal, failing to act on the red line in syria, pursuing democratization in afghanistan, the list is long, letting russia getting, letting iran have more of an active presence in syria.
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long list of mistakes that hard for mike pompeo and donald trump to recover. >> interesting he would choose egypt to deliver the speech regarding president obama and policies that have failed in terms of the middle east and bring it to the point we are today. >> i'm glad he is speaking in egypt because egypt is a key bastian, they always wanted to take on egypt, they haven't and we do look at egypt as part of the key to stability in the middle east so i'm glad he's going there and strengthening that relationship. >> what about saudi arabia in all this? >> saudi arabia remains one of our pillars in the region. not a happy triangle but a lot of us policy rests on that. we are looking to see if saudi arabia is in the midst of prosecuting those identified as being involved in the jamal khashoggi murder but saudi arabia remains our ally.
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>> turkey and erdogan very key in our success in syria when our troops pull out. thank you so much, great to have you here in person. the time is 15 until the top of the hour, democrats have trashed the president's tax cuts from the beginning. >> this is armageddon. >> the crumbs they are giving, a bowl of dog do, put a cherry on top and call it chocolate filling. >> they are now laying the groundwork to roll them back. what does this mean for you and your many? dan gill truth has the answer, he joins us live up next. ♪
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>> this is armageddon. the crumbs they are giving, a bowl of doggie do, put a cherry on top and college chocolate sundae. >> nancy pelosi fighting tooth and nail to stop donald trump from putting more money in your pocket and she's in control of the house and wasting no time unraveling portions of the tax overhaul. some colorful talk from nancy pelosi. >> the reason is quite simple. republicans have control of the senate and the white house so the house is not going to get very much done. however, they are in a good political position because they will be able to make all kinds of proposals and promises for which they never have to deliver on.
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heather: let's look at what they are proposing on taxes, raising taxes on high income earners, middle-income tax cuts, south deduction from the current $10,000 limitation. >> the mantra from democrats is going to be tax the rich, tax corporations, how many people have you worked for that were poor, can you stop taking money out of the job creators which are the corporations anti-income earners, and economical mistake to go down that. and for two more years, they get to talk a big game but not do anything. heather: alexandria ocasio-cortez talked about 70% a
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high income earners, the people that hire people. >> that proposal is outrageous and there were people using examples to say back in the 50s in the eisenhower era you had a tax rate that high and we were so prosperous, nobody paid that tax rate back then. it was a different scenario. i point to the last time we had a 70% tax rate was during the carter administration. and let's look at what's reagan tax cuts did to the us economy which followed that. heather: you have to look at history and learn from it in terms of mistakes. the house passed a spending bill which would include funding for the irs, how the shutdown will impact filing taxes, the timeline on getting refunds. >> refunds are delayed, you only
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had 12% of the irs working, if you bring back for load workers who weren't going to get paid, they will start using sick time, in spite of the fact, and they are paid out of the people to them. who is going to do the work? the irises then on resources to start with. this shutdown is devastating. heather: even with democratic promises they can make the promises they want but they don't have to follow through with it. >> a question of the legality because tax refunds are considered nonessential. from a governmental standpoint, can you go back and have the irs go back to work for nonessential services. heather: a double whammy for all
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those federal workers already working without pay who may be waiting for that tax return. >> absolutely. heather: eight minutes until the top of the our. look at this terrifying moment caught on camera. a car slamming into a police cruiser bursting into flames. what led to all this. >> hits ardent in the head. >> hard pass and even harder hit, james harden deflecting a rocket pass into a play that is going viral. ♪ this is how we do it ♪ - to be a pro at selfies takes practice,
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heather: a live look at washington dc. a lot of gridlock as the shot continues. taking off on the white house south lawn at 9:15 eastern time headed out to mcallen, texas, the southern border to get a firsthand look at the situation down there and what he is calling a national crisis. we will see if that makes a difference when coming to an agreement. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. of first the good.
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of farmer uses his field to tell donald trump to build the wall. you can see the message spelled out, this was in north dakota. in 2017 he carved we stand for the national anthem in response to national anthem players taking a knee. using her head, milwaukee bucks star accidentally throws the basketball directly at james harden's head. the rockets star was not injured thankfully, they won 116-109. what do you say i should say? the green freak. that is what you are here to say. finally, an ugly car, this is ugly, a car slamming into a police cruiser and bursting into flames. that officer helping another driver in fort myers, florida
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immediately runs to the burning car to pull the driver out. police releasing the november crash now to remind people to move over for emergency vehicles, it is the law. that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first," thanks for joining us. "fox and friends first" continues right now, goodbye. jillian: thursday, january 10th, the war on cops escalating overnight. one off-duty officer shot in the head and killed in louisiana. rob: another fighting for his life in north carolina, the search for the shooters this one, the president tightening his grip on day 20 of the partial government shutdown. >> i may do that at some point. we don't give up. we are doing the right thing for our country. jillian: the crucial white house meeting cut short as the president heads back to the border. rob: criminals try to break out of jail.
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