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rob: a big move, the trump administration recognizing the opposition party leader as president of that socialist country. how the regime's firing back. jillian: gridiron rivalry. how one nfl linebacker took out his frustration on the opposing team's mascot. rob: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪ ♪ jillian: just a little bit to this song.
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rob: it has me feeling the music. jillian: that morning, you are watching "fox and friends first" thursday morning. rob: thanks for getting up early with us. donald trump's about-face delaying the state of the union back in the tug-of-war. griff jenkins breaking news overnight. >> reporter: it is a big deal, a rare concession from donald trump, saying he was postponing this year's address until the government reopens, nancy pelosi asked me to give the state of the union address, she didn't change her mind because of the shutdown. this is her prerogative. i will do the address, i'm not looking for an alternative venue. there is no venue that can compete with history, tradition and importance of the house
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chamber. i look forward to giving a great state of the union address in the near future. nancy pelosi responded just before midnight, mister president, i hope by near future you mean you will support the house package to end the shutdown the senate will vote on tomorrow. please accept this proposal so we can reopen the government, pay our workers and negotiate our differences. all this after a day of back and forth letters does inviting the president, the president informing her he would still be delivering his constitutionally bound speech. it first for history, never before has a speaker of the house canceled the state of the union, kevin mccarthy says it wasn't her finest moment. >> i truly believe history will mark this as a low point for the speaker of the house for that office. to disinvited this president, she is putting politics over people and running at almost like a dictatorship. >> reporter: when can we expect the address? anybody's guess.
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there is no end insight. rob: caravan jenkins back in dc, happy to be home. >> he is indeed. don't like the cold weather. rob: it is nicer down there. jillian: the senate voting to reopen the government, donald trump's proposal to extend daca in exchange for waffen together democrats plan to temporarily fund part of the government are on the table. blue dog democrats demanding a bipartisan solution as jim clyburn suggest giving up $5.7 billion for border technology but not a physical wall. jared kushner and senate republicans suggest offering green cards to daca recipients in exchange for the wall. rob: democrats refuse to negotiate despite some compromise from the president. jillian: lindsey graham says that creates more division
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within nancy pelosi's party. >> nancy pelosi has become a nightmare for the democratic party. she seems unreasonable, has a dislike for the president that is hurting the country and not letting the president speak is overplaying your hand. i will let your listeners know that there is a reaction to this far left rhetoric in the senate by more mainstream democrats that will eventually allow us to get the wall funded and do things for the daca recipients and tps recipients. there is a deal in the making and the more extreme nancy pelosi gets the more likely we will have a deal. rob: she rejected the current compromise that included a daca extension before he announced it. jillian: the trumpet ministration refusing to comply with president maduro's deadline to remove diplomatic venezuela. juan guaido is recognized as the country is true president.
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rob: todd pyro with how the us is backing a big powershift. >> reporter: the crisis in venezuela reaching a breaking point after group of world powers led by the president, issuing a statement which mike pompeo tweeted with the caption, quote, us will conduct diplomatic relations with venezuela through the government of interim president juan guaido, the us does not recognize the maduro regime or consider him to have legal authority to break diplomatic relations. that comes as pro-and antigovernment demonstrators clashed in the streets. like pens on foxbusiness reacting to the whirlwind events. >> the country is literally a failed state and what juan guaido represents is a new beginning for the people of venezuela. thanks to donald trump's leadership the united states of
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america is standing with the good people of venezuela for that new beginning. >> reporter: juan guaido express his gratitude in spanish tweeting on the part of all venezuela i appreciate your commitment to support the will of the venezuelan people. a former venezuela diplomat speaking out on the story on the need to remove maduro. >> it is a cool dictatorship that has created an economic meltdown for their own interests of corruption but also the worst part is the humanitarian deterioration they have induced through weaponization, starvation, social control and to remain in power. rob: a number of venezuela lawyers asking the inter-american commission on human rights to protect opposition leader juan guaido, his wife and daughter.
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a lot more to go on the story, we will be paying attention. rob: he still has the backing of the military. the diocese affiliated with covington catholic high school in kentucky is forced to evacuate after reports of suspicious packages. after a few hours they were all deemed safe. they have been receiving threats of a confrontation between students and native americans. lawmakers on out until committee are demanding details on the twitter account that shared a misleading video that didn't paint the full picture. the user has been suspended from twitter. calls come as the national shrine in dc led by nathan phillips, tried to disrupt a mass one day after the viral incident. a security guard at the national fright of the make the conception telling the catholic news agency around 20 activists tried to barge their way enforcing staff to lock the doors. the activists have not commented on those claims.
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jillian: michael cohen cited ongoing threats from the white house, donald trump is pushing back against his former lawyer. >> i would say he is threatened by the truth. he doesn't want to tell the truth. jillian: he was supposed to take the stand next month. it is unclear if or when he will testify before heading to prison for multiple crimes. kim jong un ordering preparations for a second summit with donald trump after donald trump sent the north korean leader a letter through the rogue nation's top negotiator. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, said there's a lot of work to be done. >> there are many steps along the way towards achieving denuclearization laid out in singapore. we are determined to work towards achieving that at the end of february. jillian: a time and place for february summit has not been set
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but stay tuned. rob: jeff bezos closer to sending tourists to space, blue origin launching its 10th rocket. >> 2, one. >> the great shepherd mission blasting off in texas launching nasa experiments into space. space x had a mars rocket falling to the ground. elon musk's test ship knocked over by high winds in texas. jillian: the most expensive home in the united states in new york city just sold. billion are hedge fund can griffin reportedly purchasing the $230 million penthouse. i can't imagine those numbers. the 4 story condo under construction overlooking central park, it includes a private club, juice bar, library and
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basketball court, anything you want at that price. rob: i offered 234 million, got a raw deal. jillian: 10 minutes after the hour, donald trump hitting paths on the state of the union address after sparring with nancy pelosi, textbook resistance power-play. our next guest says she is afraid of what the president has to say. rob: he said he would last longer in the celebrity big brother house than he did in the white house but did heent tempe country. look at that, 62 in raleigh, 62 in new york city, it is warm out there on the east coast, coming right back. ♪ oh! oh!
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jillian: a lot happened yesterday, the state of the union postponed, nancy pelosi battling over the address in the latest few during the government shutdown but are the demand another example of resisting donald trump at every turn? here to weigh in is the vice president of america rising corporation. back and forth yesterday. i want to get your reaction, let's start with donald trump, he says, quote, as the shutdown was going on nancy pelosi asked me to give the state of the union address. i agree, she then changed her mind because of the shutdown suggesting a later date. this is her prerogative. i will do the address when the shutdown is over. i'm not looking for an alternative venue for the state of the union address because there is no venue that can compete with the history, tradition and importance of the house chamber. i look forward to giving a great state of the union address in the future. a lot of people were surprised to hear this because people were
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wondering if he would do this somewhere else. what did you make of that? >> i'm happy he didn't muscle his way into congress through the senate chamber or by doing it somewhere else because it is a symbol of our coequal branches of government. that being said this is political gamesmanship on the part of nancy pelosi and part of it is she doesn't want the american people to hear what donald trump has to say. he gave a great speech where he offered concessions, came to the table, something democrats are not doing. he is offering daca in exchange for border wall funding and daca is widely supported by the american people is is border security, to go before the state of the union, a huge audience, nancy pelosi is pressured to do something. heather: democrats argue the border barrier would be a
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permanent thing where daca is not because he is only saying three years. >> daca was supposed to be a legislative solution. when president obama said this, very protective of vulnerable people to begin with because this kind of legislation should originate from congress and not the president himself or herself. what the president is trying to do is put the ball in congress's court and say do something permanent. heather: let's look at nancy pelosi's tweet, a lot of back and forth, she says i hope by near future you will support the house package to end the shutdown, the senate will vote on tomorrow. repay our federal workers and negotiate our differences. what do you make of the fact that this is what people keep talking about, she's not even willing to come to the table unless the government is open, not exactly negotiation.
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>> he hasn't offered any concession where the president has come to the table with concessions that are popular with the american people. she is not having what is more interesting than she is proposing, she's not having members vote on the joint resolution to invite the president to give the president the state of the union. that is because she knows these vulnerable members in districts the president won in 2016, in a tough spot. an example is representative us, someone feeling the pressure, just give them the money already, feeling very exasperated and that is how a lot of moderate democrats are feeling. heather: you heard a lot of channels, both parties losing at this point. we will see what happens and how this plays out but it is a
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whirlwind. thank you for your time, appreciate it. 18 after the hour. senator cory booker stood by his classified document dump during brett cavanagh's confirmation hearings. >> i cordially invite and accept the consequences, the closest i ever have in my life to and i am spartacus moment. jillian: will spartacus face the music? netflix, the competition is cutting their prices, we are coming right back.
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for the us coast guard and their loved ones. the nfl team footing the bill at nine dick's wings locations in the jacksonville area. get your government id badge. jillian: saints fan showing a legal challenge flag after a no penalty call in sunday's nfc championship game but judge andrew napolitano says there is no chance. judge napolitano: it is dead in the water. i was horrified by the call. there are certain things courts can't resolve. jillian: the season-ticket holder suit is asking the judge to force the nfl commissioner to invoke a rule rescheduling the game or nullifying the result but roger goodell has decided it is not worthy, the rams beat the saints 26-23 and play the patriots in the super bowl. those filing the lawsuit will join us at 8:20 a.m. eastern. what is done is done, my friends. rob: the judge was horrified by the call. jillian: a lot of people where. rob: tensions escalating in a
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serious rivalry as jets safety jamal adams crushes the patriots mascot. look at this. >> i'm going to knock this mascot over. jillian: fans loving this after booing pro bowl practice. and tweeting this is for every patriots hater. i got you all. let's move on to this. who dropping the price of its most popular service. rob: its competitor, netflix decided to raise prices. tracy carrasco here with what you can expect to pay at hulu. >> reporter: netflix raise their prices, hulu dropping the price
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from $7.99, to $5.99 but they will raise prices on other prescription tears, live tv, a cable tv like package with 60 channels is going up by $5. it will cost $44.99, these changes take effect february 26th. walmart putting out an announcement, hiring hundreds of truck drivers in the coming year, just tired 1400 of them in 2018. all of this comes amid a shortage of truck drivers. they are starting increasing pay for drivers which would bring them to almost $90,000 was there adding a per mile pay hike, an extra dollar each time they drop off the trailer at a destination. $88,000 a year, significant
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