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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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the bizarre reason this woman tried to break into a police station. jillian: "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: thanks for starting the day with us. rob: a fox news alert, the war on police escalating overnight. a female police officer shot and killed. jillian: another cop fighting for his life after two separate shootings. todd pyro is live with the latest. >> reporter: the louisiana officer on her way to work shot four times that a home. >> we have a shooting at 163 midway ave. a female with a gunshot to the head.
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>> from this location, all units look for this location. >> reporter: the search is on to find her killer, one person has been detained but no one has been arrested yet. the slain officer's colleagues in morning. >> right now that officer in your prayers is most important. that officer and officer's family and members of the shreveport police department, really tough time. heather: the police department confirming the officer shot there is out of surgery but nevertheless continuing to ask for prayers for him and the family. that officer shot multiple times when trying to make an arrest at an apartment complex, two suspect in custody including one caught hiding in a should. raleigh police with visible request on twitter hashtag pray for our pd.
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the killing louisiana the second officer homicide nationwide, the first ten days of 2019. rob: hundreds gather for candlelight vigil for an officer shot and killed in the line of duty, guns down trying to arrest a suspect in utah. family and friends are moving him as a man who lived to serve others. >> the boundaries of his heart were almost limitless. >> compassion, courage, knowledge, resilience and integrity. he possessed all of those. >> reporter: he will be laid to rest on saturday. the suspect faces charges of murder and ago fund me page is raising money for his wife and one-year-old son. we have that link on "fox and friends first."com. jillian: the driver police say hit and killed in arizona officer was texting behind the wheel. authorities say he admitted to
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texting while driving. police say he viewed into the emergency lane striking of the clayton townsend who was standing by the vehicle he pulled over. he is charged with manslaughter. officer townsend had been with the department for 5 years. he leaves behind a wife and 10-month-old baby. >> today donald trump will meet with the men and women protecting our southern border in texas. this trip comes after the president said goodbye and walked out of the meeting with democratic leaders over war funding. >> griff jenkins live from washington to break it down. what a day. >> even candy couldn't sweeten the deal that yesterday's meeting in the situation room, went off the rails driving both sides even further apart as the partial government shutdown inches day 20. >> we saw temper tantrum because he couldn't get his way, then he just walked out of the meeting. >> i said to him mister president, the evidence of what
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is happening does not support the crisis you described and the solution you suggest, because we have a better idea how to keep the 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 and 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 unacceptable. >> afterwards the president taking to twitter saying it was a total waste of time. i asked what is going to happen in 30 days if i quickly open things up? are you going to approve border security which includes a wall? nancy said no. i said bye-bye, nothing else works. this as the president heads to texas border accompanied by dhs secretary kirstjen neilsen.
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>> sorely disappointed. this is a crisis and the reality is walls work. everywhere we have put up a wall illegal immigration has been reduced 90-95%. the want to stop the human misery? you need a wall. >> finally, the president physical account, texas which is considered ground 0 is the heaviest illegal border crossing area. some areas it has a wall and others it doesn't. we will hear more about that later this afternoon. >> thank you so much. >> of republicans want the government back open even if it means no border wall. between members of the house gop voting with democrats to pass a spending bill to reopen some federal agencies. >> the graham calling meeting with republicans urging them to find a compromise. >> i'm somewhat hopeful maybe
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there's a way to get what the president wants in a fashion that will do the least amount of damage the country as possible. >> sources so fox news both parties are willing to reflect upon $5.7 billion a question for the border wall. >> the president heading to the southern border in mcallen, texas. >> sean spicer said it is time democrats take protecting the american people seriously. >> it shouldn't be a question of 4000 crossing the 200 crossings attend. the fact of the matter is we should be doing everything we can to protect our people whether it is people coming over illegally from the flow of drugs, protecting women and children being trafficked. one is too many. we have to have a discussion whether it is thousands, the bottom line is the president made it clear he's going to protect the country and our people. we should become together on this. let's fight it out over tax rates, let's fight it out overregulation, regulatory reform, this should be something
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we should becoming together for. >> today marks the beginning of day 20 of the shutdown, the record is 21 days set during the clinton administration. jillian: for the relations between south korea and the north. it comes as north korean leader kim jong un wraps up his fourth visit to china over the last year, chinese north korea's main ally. the leaders of south korea and china supporting denuclearization and a second summit between north korea and the us. donald trump set a meeting is in the works. rob: and a classified meeting with treasury secretary will brief lawmakers on russia. steve mnuchin will explain why the president's administration is using sanctions on companies linked to an oligarchy was close to vladimir putin. the us sanctions punishment for interfere in the 2016 presidential election. the senate armed services committee discussing the future of troops in syria today.
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the closed-door briefing comes as lawmakers question the president's decision to withdraw the military following the president's defeat of isis. jillian: remaining pockets of the terror group need to be defeated. they were caught fighting with isis in syria. the 15-year-old a boy and 7 other extremists allegedly plotting to attack kurdish forces or civilians comes days after we learn two other american terrorists including a texas schoolteacher were captured in syria. now an update to a story we haven't following, homeless veteran charged in a viral go fund me scam is behind bars. police arresting johnny bobbitt after he skipped court in new jersey. a judge issued a benchmark for bobbitt was accused of teaming up with a couple to scam people into donating $400,000. they allegedly made up a story about bobbitt giving his last $20 to pay for the woman's gas. rob: what a scam.
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a man is behind bars after leading cops on a wildcard chase through an airport. officers say off on the crashed through a fence and drove across the runway and hit an unmarked cop car. dixon was wanted for some crimes. he faces even more charges. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour, donald trump heading to the border to chose schuck schumer and nancy pelosi why we need a wall but will this be enough to convince them? the democrats need to face the fact that she is here with that next. rob: kevin hart will not be hosting the oscars after all. how the award show a scrambling to fill the slot but not in the way you might think, back in a moment. ♪ the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven
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rob: the president walking out on nancy pelosi and chuck schumer calling negotiations with the democratic leaders a waste of time. jillian: he heads to the southern border just hours from now. what happens next? rob: here to weigh in is social worker for the republican party general turns. in that lunch with tv anchors, it is not going to change anything it is just a photo op. what do you think? >> all the democrats emerged with the same talking point saying this was a manufactured crisis but when you look at it, the last 3 presidents held responses to address illegal immigration, donald trump to barack obama to george w. bush, that shows you this is a bipartisan crisis. it is not something that happened overnight. by the numbers it proves it is not a manufactured crisis. 2000 migrants coming in every single day, they came yesterday,
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2000 will come today, 2000 will come tomorrow and the number is not dwindling, it is getting larger. there are 800,000. rob: when you combine people waiting asylum and -- >> 800,000 cases that logged on us immigration, that is nearly 1 million cases and new ones coming in every day. jillian: numbers tell a lot. in 2000 there were significantly more attempted border crossings than there are in 2018. however, that is part of the thing democrats are arguing. that number is increased over the last couple years in 2017-18 and significantly higher in the last 6 months, it continues to get higher month by month. there is something to that, isn't there? >> some of the numbers democrats are fighting happen to be in
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areas like arizona and new mexico where democrats voted on the 2006 secure fence act which is similar to the proposal donald trump is pushing so walls work, fences were, democrats from joe biden to chuck schumer who is negotiating now, very interesting. you look at the criminality of some of the illegal immigrants, the us customs and border patrol arrested 266,000 illegal immigrants that have criminal records in the last 2 years. 100,000 of those for violent assaults and 30,000 of those for sexual assault. you have to ask, nancy pelosi claims to be a champion of women. that is not a champion of american women. you've got to protect citizens first before welcoming the rest of the world. rob: they can't let the president get the wall, doesn't matter what the facts state, the president needs to win this and
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they both need to win this and you start kirstjen neilsen, she almost giggled because it is so stupid but walls work. where you put up a wall you get 95% reduction in illegal immigration. it is a simple fact that a wall works. you are never going to convince them to build this thing. >> it is a battle of the bases. donald trump will declare the national emergency to please his base and protect the american people and i think nancy pelosi won't have to offend her new leftist progressive socialists in some cases caucus but in fairness to donald trump he's not just suggesting a wall or steel barrier. he wants to bring in 1000 new border patrol agents, 2000 new ice employees and do things for people coming here, 2000 people a day, he wants more beds, 50,000 more beds.
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so the children are not sleeping on the floor. that is what he is talking about when talking about the humanitarian crisis. jillian: gavin newsom says his state will be a sanctuary for all who seek it. what is going on in california? >> here is a guy who campaigned and on the campaign trail said he would like to abolish ice. he had to walk that back a little bit. didn't think that was electable but he got sworn in this week. this couldn't have happened to a more special state, where my entire family lives. my elderly parents, my brother, there are 2 young kids care a lot about the state but look at the crime statistics in california, there's a correlation with illegal immigration, look at cities like fresno but had a 57% spike in crime. jillian: look what happened to ronil singh. >> the people it hurts our
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hispanic. a new crime report came out this year that said when illegal immigrants come in and commit crimes they go where they feel most comfortable with fellow hispanics so this is hurting the latino community. back to nancy pelosi who says she wants to protect these folks, she's doing the opposite. rob: illegals don't commit crime at a faster rate than normal americans, that is their side of it. >> if you look at the population of people coming in that is more crime. california is a textbook state. if you want it, look into a crystal ball and see what california look like in four years, look at the city of san francisco where gavin newsom was in charge for eight years, one of the highest -- rob: a lot of problems, appreciate it. >> them in the media sidestepping facts laid out in the president's primetime address. >> that address should have come with the surgeon general's warning, it was added this to
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>> toyota recalling 1.6 million vehicles for potentially deadly terra-cotta airbags. rob: we will show you which models are impacted. >> reporter: the second recall in the last week. toyota is recalling 1.6 million vehicles in north america, 1.3 million in the us. here are the model being recalled, several model years of the toyota 4 runner, corolla, matrix, cnn and other lexus vehicles, and sending out a letter when your vehicle involved in this recall or you can go to toyota's website take a look. all those, back to the massive tech, recall were medical -- middle inflated contain chemicals that can explode with excessive force.
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this was a deadly recall. rob: the airline wants to pay people a pitiful and livable wage. >> that is where it started. frontier airlines started allowing passengers to to their flight attendants back in 2016 but the flight attendants would have to pool all the money and split it. starting this year they can keep whatever money they get. they don't have to split the gratuities but this started in 2016 when they were going through a labor contract negotiation, frontier wanted to implement this, to supplement the pay. this tipping option is not mandatory. you can tip if you want to add flight attendants can trigger the tipping option. a lot of people are questioning if this turns them into servers like in a restaurant, safety agents and airplanes. i don't know, this could be something we see more airlines
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doing. rob: we would like to suggest tips as well and give you an address to send us some money. jillian: flying is so expensive anymore. rob: democrats kicking forward policy to the curb refusing to punish syria and besar al-assad as they take a stand on the shutdown. a bit of a stalemate. our next guest says democrats are making a big mistake coming up. jillian: if you can turn back time to prevent the government shutdown, the message share has for chuck and nancy.
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professional job. the country as a whole has no reason for mister mueller to stop doing his job and is committed to allowing mister mueller to finish. jillian: senate judiciary khmer chair lindsay graham met with bar yesterday. senate minority leader chuck schumer called on donald trump to withdraw his nomination of bar because of past criticism of the mueller probe. mueller confirmation hearings will begin next tuesday. congressman jim jordan is renewing his call for rod rosenstein who testified before congress. in a statement the ranking member of the house oversight committee said in part, quote, the american people have a right to know the deputy attorney general plotted to wear a wire to secretly record the president with the goal of removing him from office, that stems from last year's report the rosenstein told people he was planning to do that. rosenstein is expected to resign soon. house democrats already forcing republican hand on obamacare. the newly empowered left voting
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in favor of giving congress legal authority to defend it and to hire congressional attorneys to challenge a texas court ruling that the affordable care act is unconstitutional. the lawyer who defended the unit bomber will represent the pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect. judy bowers joining the legal team, accused of murdering 11 worshipers and wounding 6 others including police officers in october. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty. a manhunt is underway for an armored truck driver accused of stealing $850,000. mark espinoza is considered armed and dangerous, the 29-year-old and cash manage last month while his partner was inside the kentucky mall making a pickup. authorities believe as the nose the is on the run, there is a $60,000 reward for information. rob: democrats blocking sanctions against bashar
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al-assad for horrific crimes against his own people, and attempt to take a stand on the shutdown. here to weigh in on this is bush administration official tom stole. this was a big foreign-policy bill and let's take a look at what is in it. it was going to do a lot of good because at some point the point of sanctions on entities doing business with bashar al-assad, that is a big one, to punish them. security assistance to israel, another thing in this country, reauthorized defense cooperation with jordan which is one of the few countries in the middle east with his relationship with israel, friendlier. or otherwise. what do you make of the decision by democrats to block this bill? >> if you are in the middle east, from senator chuck schumer and the democrats in the united states, what democrats are doing
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is telegraphing to the entire world that they not only care about impacting american national security with this fight against the president's border barrier but also willing to threaten our allies under the bus and make them wait for their aid as well. that is something that should be particularly appalling but these are the same democrats that supported the iran nuclear deal pushing back against obama to recognize the small isis threat. it is a difficult time in the middle east, out of the obama administration. that is why the strip is so important. >> the democrats pointed out why can't we pass these other spending bills? the president is holding a lot of federal workers hostage which is another negative side. the shutdown had everybody behaving in a negative light.
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not domestic policy. >> the two of them really should be split apart. this is the first bill of the year. it protected israel, jordan. rob: does not paying tsa agents have to do with national security? they are calling in sick and not getting paid? >> people will get their backpay and that was made clear by members of congress but we have to is a country make sure we are being responsible with respect to allies fighting against terrorism every day, allies the obama administration abandoned to isis and the influence of tehran and russia. it is important to maintain those relationships. rob: mike pompeo has a big speech that is a largely a rebuke of president obama's policies, calling out the apology tour, obama apologizing
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for mistakes he thought the united states made in the region. what do you expect to hear from mike pompeo? >> you will see a line of demarcation. the secretary will telegraph clearly the united states wants to be a partner with these countries. it is kind of a whirlwind tour to say to folks we are here, we are here to be a partner with you. we recognize what you have gone through and we are not going to abandon you but also you're going to hear a lot about economics in this as well because the trump foreign-policy isn't just about military might but improving trading relationships and making these countries more economically successful and playing win-win business to help ensure the people who share our values and partners against terrorism and iran will also benefit from that. he will hear a lot about human rights in the united states expecting a number of these countries for economic and
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personal freedoms as well. rob: thanks for your time. jillian: 35 minutes after the hour, first he wanted to give healthcare to illegal immigrants on taxpayer time. now california's new governor wants to make it harder for you to buy a gun. >> the big scam is there's a crisis. there is not a crisis. jillian: the media sidestepping staff laid out in the president's primetime address after those numbers check out calling the president a liar. why are some ignoring facts? debate next. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. from crest 3d white, the whitening therapy collection with new spearmint and peppermint oil.
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it seems there is a concerted effort to pool one over on the american public to make it seem like what is happening at the southern border is so much worse than it is. >> it is downright lies to make a political point. jillian: statistics show crimes have increased since 2010. is the liberal media choosing to ignore the numbers? here to debate that is katrina pearson, senior advisor to the top 2020 campaign and democratic political analyst, thank you for being here. let's get to this poll from politico. this shows 42% of people do believe this is a crisis, 37% say it is not a crisis but is a problem and the rest of the numbers. what say you, jason? >> we have to talk about what a crisis is. when you think in the year 2000 we had 1.6 million people
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apprehended at the border. in fiscal year 2017, down 300,000, at a 45 year low. it is not a crisis, it is something being manufactured and withholding people's paychecks, 250,000 veterans are going to miss a paycheck and one of the things that leads to suicide among veterans is financial instability. >> in 2018, i will not argue that point. what i will say 2017-18 the attempted border crossings went up 100,000 and the last few months specifically they've gone up from july through december, 20,000, an increase now. >> there is definitely an increase and if you listen to
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the vice president of national border patrol council who gave an interview last night stating democrats are ignoring the last three months of statistics when it comes to illegal border crossings. the left has to ignore the facts because otherwise it will defeat the narrative. not even two months ago, democrats including hillary clinton herself saying this is a humanitarian crisis, the mayor of tijuana declared an emergency saying there was a humanitarian crisis. pleading to international support and help with this issue and democrats beside themselves, migrants trying to get into the united states who were under conditions that were less unsanitary. of course there's a crisis on the border. it is disturbing to see how the media is in lockstep with this narrative of ignoring the facts and calling this a manufactured
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crisis. i don't believe the grief and despair of these families manufactured going through the holidays without the loved ones due to the illegal aliens -- jillian: people have a hard time with that are manufactured crisis. it has always been a crisis, just hasn't been handled completely. >> i would agree we need comprehensive immigration reform and we need something that is going to help a lot of people. i always argued the crisis is not at the border but in the northern triangle of central america. we need to bring prosperity and opportunity to that part of the world. what is going on on the border, the case katrina mentioned is what is happening at ports of entry. and the majority of drugs come into the country come through ports of entry and as a matter of fact. jillian: let's be fair about that.
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>> they built tunnels under fences. a fence will make no difference. as a matter-of-fact congressional research service, nonpartisan organization, the fencing around the san diego had no discernible impact on smuggling. and comprehensive immigration reform will come to the table. if you can't come to the table to find -- fund the government and pay the people like border patrol, tsa to keep us safe and members of the military talking about coast guard, we have a problem. >> the president tried a number of times to come to the table and democrats wouldn't, the president even gave them more than barack obama offered during his tenure in office.
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democrats want to do nothing and that is not sufficient and even one life that is taken by an illegal immigrant is one too many. common sense prevails in all this because there were democrats in blue states who voted for donald trump and immigration, illegal immigration was a top priority because that affects every aspect of our economy, healthcare system, education system and people who are hurt the worst in this country because of it are communities of color, the low income community but no one talks about nancy pelosi and white liberals who continue to perpetuate this problem don't have to live with what is happening in these communities. jillian: i hate to interrupt, we are out of time. we will have it for you every morning as this plays out,
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everyone expects the wall to get rid of this problem 100%. it does help. thanks for being with us. still ahead convicted chelsea manning taking to twitter and slamming police on law enforcement appreciation day, growing outrage online is next. let's chicken with peter hegseth from corpus christi, texas, on "fox and friends". >> if you're in south texas, floyd's christian restaurant, come at ncs, we want to hear from the folks. jim and charlene, the army, and in 5 shutdowns, we will talk to both of them. and two hours south of here. and the showdown over the wall continues, talk to the folks in corpus christi where they have a great chicken price, i cannot wait. uld like
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rob: a new bill in florida aims to repeal gun-control measures put in place after the parkland shooting. lawmakers raised the age of the time to buy gun from 18 to 21, then bump stocks requiring a 3-day waiting period. the new proposal would undo all of that. the representative behind the bills is the person, not the gun is responsible for the tragedy. jillian: a new democratic governor gavin newsom is artie pushing a bill to limit individual gun sales. it bans the purchase or transfer, and democrats hold super majorities in the state house and senate.
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>> convicted leaker chelsea manning sharing hate for police on law enforcement appreciation day, bragging about burning a blue line flag. jillian: serious xm 115 here with social media's response. >> chelsea manning marking law enforcement appreciation day with an anti-cop picture that shows the burning in blue line flag including the caption if the police. she later doubled down writing this tweet, yearly reminder we live in a domestic military occupation in every major city. a flood of backlash is pouring in. retired navy seal ron only a questioning those tweets writing really, chelsea? take a look at this response from a former nypd detective who
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writes call us if you need us, we will still respond. thousands of other people honored law enforcement appreciation day including after chris pratt who honored his police officer brother on instagram writing this. i want to give a shout out to my brother who has been a cop for 15 years after serving in the army for eight. he and his brothers and sisters in blue put their lives on the line every day. you are appreciated, your loved, today we honor you. very good message. rob: the oscars, another hot topic, they will not have a host. >> for the first time in 30 years the oscars may go without a host. that is a report, as of now. another bunch of a-list deliveries have been tapped to introduce various segments after kevin hart stepped down
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following controversy with his twitter account. is this a good idea? peter on twitter says have it done in an hour. those award shows are very long. another person say i may watch this but snowflake to water on twitter says no host and it will still be unwatchable. we will wait and see what happens. the oscars in 6 weeks on february 24th. jillian: the next story comes with a disclaimer you need tissues nearby. >> this comes to the heartstrings. a fedex driver with -- went the extra mile for a total stranger. amanda riggins said the customer told her her husband was diagnosed with cancer. after making her rounds she went back to that woman's house and played with her. here is why. >> i pray every day for the lord
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to use me but when he is trying to use you or you feel that call and that tug on your heartstrings do you move your feet and feel you need to do this? stop and do it. jillian: listen to that. so many people loving that video, it has been viewed 13 million times on facebook. she is the founder of hungry heroes, a nonprofit organization that provides food for first responders and veterans. a special day right here. rob: a great lady. jillian: it is 6 minutes until the top of the our. most people try to break out of jail but not this woman. she breaks into a police station. ♪ i'm bad ♪ i'm bad ♪ you know it ♪ you know i'm bad i knew it was just what we needed so now we can undo all the tough stains that nobody did dad? i didn't do it it's got to be tide
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♪ ♪ rob: legendary entertainer cher goes on twitter page blasting president trump and democrats over the shutdown. liberals slamming the president for saying mexico will pay for the wall. stop the lying and the explicative shutdown. to the left she tweets nancy you are a hero, let him have his explicative money. adding another post saying dems stop shutdown. don't die on this hill. he stops at nothing. >> a farmer in north dakota writing out build the wall on his land. this is not the first time this farmer has joined the political conversation. in 2017 he carved out we
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stand for the national anthem in response to nfl players taking a knee. rob: pretty impressive. time for the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. deputies risking their lives saving a man from a burning car. >> we're going to get you out of there. okay? rob: florida deputies punching out the car's windows and prying that door open to rescue the trapped driver. he is in critical condition after being hit head on by a wrong way driver. jillian: talking about using your head this star throwing a basketball into james head. the player was not hurt. rob: ouch. poor james. breaks into a police station to see if an officer, to see an officer she wanted to date. that's why she broke in. smashing her way into the pennsylvania post looking for her crush. police say she has been under investigation after sending explicit messages on social media and calling 911
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just to talk to him. jillian: wow, maybe, perhaps, not the right approach. >> desperate times call for desperate measures. jillian: i guess so. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> the president heads to mcallen, texas today. yesterday's meeting in the situation room went off the rails. >> it's cold out here and the temperature wasn't much warmer in the situation room. >> the president asked us okay, nancy, if we open the government up, could we have border security? she raised her hand and said no, not at all. >> can you do your nails. you know who can't do their nails, are people who have been killed, anna, by dangerous, known illegal aliens. >> if he would have been deported, my brother would be alive right now. >> war on cops escalating overnight. one off duty officer shot and killed in the head. >> first time in 30 years
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