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here is linked to iran. >> neil: thank you very much. tomorrow they are still going to take to the floor the war resolution effort to limit the president's powers here. "the five" is now. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hello. i am juan williams with katie, brian, shannon bream and greg gutfeld. it's 5 o'clock in new york city and this is "the five." >> ♪ >> ♪ >> a big moment in a showdown with iran. president trump addressing the nation today after iran launched more than 2 dozen missiles at u.s. troops in iraq. it was retaliation for the killing of their top military commander. iran's supreme leaders calling it a slap in the face to america. here is the president responding
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earlier. >> the american people should be extremely grateful and happy. no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime. our great american forces are prepared for anything. iran appears to be standing down. we have sent a powerful message to terrorists. if you value your own life, you will not threaten the lives of our people! >> the president pushing back against criticism of his decision to take out the iranian general with an air strike. >> at my direction, the united states military eliminated the world's top terrorist quassem soleimani. in recent days he was planning new attacks on american targets. but we stopped him. soleimani's hands were drenched in both american and iranian blood. he should have been terminated
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loning long ago. >> and we learned that u.s. military officials had advance warning before the missiles hit last night and the pentagon concluding tehran made a political decision by choosing targets so they would not kill americans. shannon bream, from washington, i think everyone left and right is happy. it seems like things de-escalated. reuters said 54% of americans don't approve of how president trump is handling iran. >> i will be interested to see if there is a change in the numbers after his speech. we heard this is world war iii. the president said everything wrong. this morning when the president said we want peace. we are de-escalating and this is it, the headlines were still awful about the president. there are certain quarters that will never approve of anything
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he does. he said let's de-escalate. he didn't come out and say we are going to bomb iran off the face of the earth. they still don't seem happy. >> brian, your take? one thing the critics say well, we appreciate the president is acting in a restrained manner. but he didn't say anything about the imminent attack that he said was the reason for sending a missiles to kill soleimani. >> it's important to say how did we get here? the breaking point was when he saw the embassy raided. they spray painted on the outside this is soleimani's land. we know he was calling the shots. the thing about him he is not a crazy man.
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he is a tactical terrorist. he knows how to link it together and plot and plan. he's had 4 years of experience. i will say this: to take him out, i think the president and his staff and the secretary of defense did it for the wrong reasons. it should be an accumulation of attacks including the one 4 days ago. we would not be in this controversy. it allowed his critics to say mr. pompeo, what exactly did you see? it's off track in my mind. >> katie, when you think about what the president said today. everybody is breathing a sigh of relief. do you think we can be assured there won't be future attacks by the iranians? >> the president gave the iranians a choice today. we are opening the door to a new deal and new negotiation. we want the iranian people to have an economy that benefits them and we want the leadership to make the right decisions to
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be a normal country and stop using proxy forces to destabilize the region and carry out terrorist attacks against american people. he was resolved today and made it clear this is not over with iran. he is taking a comprehensive approach. his first line was not about soleimani or even the attack last night from iran. it was about the nuclear program. it's clear he is taking this approach as a long-term issue. he not done with this. the iranians will continue their proxy attacks until they come to terms with the idea they want to move forward. the sanctions the president put on will hopefully go in that direction. >> i was waiting on you to call me. ary going to war or not. i want to be with greg. >> just come downstairs and sit
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on the couch with me. >> you were here. >> yes. >> and shannon bream was on at midnight. >> i realize why hollywood hates trump so much. his era will produce terrible war movies. this was trump's war and it lasted a day. desert burp. you can't get a saving private ryan or blackhawk down. he is about shaking the box and creating new beginnings. think about the last couple of days. we know iran can hit stuff, but they didn't. they put the miss in missiles on purpose. we got advance warning and ayatollah told the proxies to layoff and said this was like america killing a general. what is he telling you? they are not so upset about what happened. maybe the general was an
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impedeiment to the things they wanted to do. he killed iranian protestors. >> in cold blood. >> and ayatollah, i don't believe he was super close with this guy. i think this was the way to shape the iranian box and start over. may i use a sports analogy. >> just one. >> this is like a team when you allow a team to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter against your scrubs because they are behind 77-0. this was operation saving face for iran. to let them have their token score so everybody can walk away. trump blew up the myths and the lies. he is really good at this stuff. he is not impullsive. this is something that was thought through. it was decisive and unpredictable. >> you had me until the end. >> [laughing]. >> wait a minute.
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imagine if the iranian missiles landed a few feet in the wrong direction. >> why do you think we knew about that? >> i think they wanted us to know. >> that's my point. >> there is a lot of stuff that happens behind-the-scenes that not everybody hears about. a talked to a general about this. they said the president sent a message probably through the swiss to say to the leaders in iran we don't want a war and we won't advocate for regime change? >> those conversations happen. it's not always what it appears on the surface. >> they heard chatter about the attack. the attack 4 to 5 minutes for it to land. that was the most ridiculous light show i ever saw last night. all i say was 3 lights in the sky that traveled forever and didn't hit anything. >> they might have hit the wrong plane. >> i am glad it was not on target. next on "the five" 2020 democrats slamming the president over the iran attack and trump
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in. america's top general said the iranian air strike intended to cause strictureal damage and to kill personnel. we will keep an eye on that story. we don't know if anything structurally was bombed out in the base. democrats are blasting the president after iran targeted u.s. forces in iraq. >> it's a reminder of where donald trump has taken us and that's to the edge of war. >> it would make the iraq war look like a picnic. >> it's imperative that the commander-in-chief think through all of the implications of his actions. that's just not in his nature. >> we should not respond in a way that elevates the conflict intention in the region. >> he created more problems than solved. >> cowboy diplomacy did not work. in iraq cowboys diplomacy will not work in iran. >> president trump hitting back planing to paint the 2020 candidates at iranian
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sympathizer. nancy pelosi said he is the one responsible for provoking the iranians. liz cheney on fox and friends. >> the weight of missiles raining down on american service members in iraq. speaker pelosi said it was needless provocation and blaming the u.s. of america. i think she is an embarrassment. >> i have never seen anything like this. a major military target and you have so many people playing partisan politics. when nancy pelosi was told that vice-president pence was on the phone and she was out. she said tell i him i will call him back. he said we are being attacked. >> and 2 minutes later she gets a note that we have in coming from iran.
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then gets on twitter and tweets out she is monitoring the situation. a report sees her at an opening to a fancy new restaurant. >> [overlapping talking]. >> [laughing]. >> she can't have it both ways. that's what the democrats are trying to do. they can't scream about not being briefed and then ignore when crucial information comes in and go to parties while they claim to monitor the situation. president trump did not declare war on iran. as commander-in-chief he took out the top leading iranian terrorist who was in iraq meeting with other terrorists to plan more attacks. they are sitting across from the u.s. embassy in baghdad doing this. if democrats want to argue that he is the one who was provoked, it's in line with blame america first policy. so matter what it is but
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especially with foreign policy. the questions for elizabeth warren and bernie sanders who praised sheiks and dictators who killed people, what is your alternative? the commander-in-chief it's your duty to protect americans from threat. soleimani was a threat and carried out the murders of hundreds of americans. >> do you agree? >> no. >> [laughing]. >> why not? >> look, there is a difference between what republicans are portraying: democrats were guilty of apiecement. >> they were. >> there is something called diplomacy which is what the obama administration tried to do. -- a lot of people today said including donald trump, you know what those missiles are being fired? they were paid for by the money that president obama gave back
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to the iranians. wait a minute, first it was iranian money we were withholding since they held our hostages. they released people like the "washington post" journalist. we made a deal. okay. that's not give our money to iran. >> john kerry and the white house admitted when they were asked directly: do you think this money will go to terrorism? directly to soleimani? >> it goes to the iranian people, katie. >> no. >> we for a situation we were trying to prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. until today iran according to all of the international inspectors was not doing that. >> you can't have a deal and the problem is you can't have a deal with iran and not have terror included in the deal. >> they were not letting inspectors see some places. you can't blame the dems who are
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out of power. anything trump does especially when it's good has to be portrayed as bad. there is a delicate balance. they crossed the line here. they have to say we can't stand trump but this turned out to be pretty damn good. and remember that iran and trump agree on one real big thing: they don't want to be there. this might open up a whole new vista. iran and trump can talk about the exit strategy. >> iran wants to be iraq. >> i am talking about america. americans should be getting our butts out of the middle east. trump is removing psychological barriers in a number of different areas. it started with north korea and china and iran. it's a combination of trump's unpredictablity and
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persuasiveness drives democrats nuts. >> they are in opposition to the president on most ends. this issue should not be partisan. all of us have people we know and love who are there. you can see some of the commercials now. elizabeth warren if she is the nominee, trump will be called out for refusing to call soleimani a terrorist. >> he implemented a terror activity, they would say trump did not have the guts to do it when he said he did. >> president bush, president obama did not do it. >> somebody got it right. >> no. >> [overlapping talking]. >> brian, didn't president obama launch more drone attacks? i am all for it.
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ayatollah with. >> obama was coned by the iranians. >> the violence that iran has undertaken was funded by the iran deal. >> maybe they should pay more attention to what happens when the billion dollars from the last administration was sent to them and where the money was spent. >> president trump going after his predecessor as well. >> iran's hostilities increased after the foolish iran nuclear deal was signed in 2013. they were given $150-billion dollars and 1.8-billion dollars in cash. instead of saying thank you to the united states they chanted death to america. the missiles fired last night at us and our allies were paid for with the funds made available by the last administration. >> all right. we heard from a the loof folks who were involved with putting that iran nuclear deal together. the obama administration is
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defending it. brian said since this administration pulled out iran resumed all of its nuclear programs and the u.s. is isolated. >> they are their knees to the fact that the protestors are on the streets in rural areas. they are not organized by any force. i will add another thing to this: under no scenario would it be okay for iran to have the funding to support all of their terrorists causes. that's the issue. i called on the president. the president did something important. he called on nato to get iran out of this deal >> we heard from juan about this. you are writing. >> yes, every word you say. >> we heard from juan who thinks
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it's not a good connection to make between the money we sent and these missiles. >> it's a natural connection. obama gave iran a stack of dead presidency. trump gave them one dead general. that's a good comparison. that's what the united states and iran wanted. look, you have to compare -- i don't compare trump to obama. i compare trump to ben rhoads. i don't think he could get a good rate on a rental car. you have trump who trudged through conduction sites, wearing a hard hat. >> made of gold. >> exactly. the two tools unpredictability and persuasion. they are effective and he knows how to deal with businesses and make deals. people make fun ever him. he is impullsive. when are you going to give it
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up? >> juan, the president's point was we gave them billion dollars. instead of saying thank you they chanted death to america. >> oh, gee. they also signed a deal that gave israel our ally in the middle east further protection against nuclear weapons. that was our number 1 goal. now they are out of the deal and the president has to ask german, france and england, don't support iran in this deal. i don't know. it seems that the nuclear is back in play. the sanctions, if they were so effective why is the general out there plotting attacks? >> i don't know what one has to do with the other. >> the idea was that the sanctions would punish iraq -- iran. >> to that point, we saw protests all over the country. scores of cities. 1500 people were killed. the iranian people are separate.
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i don't know in funding trickled down to them. >> it never did which is why they are having all of these economic problems and they are protesting against the regime. the issue of ben rhodes saying the united states is isolated in the region is absurd. the israelis and the saudis are on our side. when barack obama was in charge, they pushed our real allies away. cozied up to iran and the europeans. the israelis don't like the iran deal because they knew there was a sun set clause that would lead to the iranians getting nuclear weapons. the iranians have every intention of restarting their nuclear program once that sunshine clause was triggered. that's a lie for him to say that. the obama administration
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approached iran as only the nuclear issue. when they were negotiating they left the terrorisms and ballistic missiles out of the issue. trump is doing everything. >> coming up you will find out what is in greg's notes. he will take on the media coverage of iran's missiles attacks stay tuned to "the five." you have a brother in the second battalion. yes sir. they're walking into a trap. your orders are to deliver a message calling off tomorrow morning's attack. [ orchestral music playing ] why in god's name did you have to choose me? if you don't get there in time, it will be a massacre. we will lose 1600 men. your brother among them.
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even before they need it.need, with esri location technology, you can see what others can't. ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> as usual the media brings nothing to the table except a chip on their table and a hunger for chaos. last night they saw the fog of war as the perfect time for solemn pronouncements courtesy of iran television. >> i am not sure about iran's state media is claiming that 30 u.s. soldiers have been killed
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in this attack. this is not confirmed. just coming from iranian media. we just stepped over the precipice. >> how did that guy get that info so fast? you can't get a box score that quickly. maybe that should have tipped him off. nbc invites viewers to watch live coverage of soleimani's burial. michael moore lowered his belly at half mast. and joe ties it all back to russia. >> it would be hard to believe that donald trump would launch attacks into iran without speaking first to vladimir putin. this would obviously lie at the heart of vladimir putin's interest since iran has been seen as putin as a client state of russia. >> what about butt head. he thinks this president is impullsive. >> he is impullsive and doesn't
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think through the implications of his actions. this could have been a massive catastrophe. >> he is like a stopped clock with brill cream. imagine going to the movies and facing the wrong way in your seat. that's the media. missing the big picture. perferring the story that matches the voices in their head. they still can't stop. >> we are only here at this moment, this very dangerous moment because of donald trump's impullsiveness. >> these world changing and historic calamitys. >> it's the early stage of a hot war. >> this is what many foreign policy and national security analysts feared in washington.
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>> this could have a significant effect. we may be on a road to a different middle east. >> this is a grave and serious moment. >> yep. i ain't saying this is not serious. but all of the sweaty hysterics are wishful thinking. dial it back a little. you are always wrong. maybe we are on the precipice of peace and not war. it's not over. it's wednesday which is better than tuesday. last night was another chance to scare the crap out of us. the apocalypse is every day that ends in y. >> shannon, i then is the media. they repeat what happens next? they don't say wow, we screwed up. i notice that. we thought there was world war iii. no war but it could happen today. >> the ayatollah says it's not
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over. when they get what they want from the president, they said there should not be a response. he gives a speech which was very calm saying we want peace to help the people of iraq. the "washington post," an op-ed piece. they called it a deranged speech. there was no eloquence. filled with lies and garbled. it didn't convince anyone. he will never win over some of these people. >> i watched cnn at the gym because that's what on. i saw barbara starr and gloria and -- >> on television? >> it's the same old names and faces saying the same old stuff. shouldn't there be quality control. >> all the way back to weapons
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of mass destruction? >> yes. >> the media went along. >> we will go along with the administration sure. there must be weapons of mass destruction. >> they are wrong now. >> the president's job is to be skeptical and challenge us. where are the facts that justify you going out and setting off what could been a tragic situation? we are happy today that things have gone down quietly. you have to understand, one errant missiles could be a tragedy. i disagree with the business about the reporter. reporters in iran where there is no first amendment and no protection. if you say this is what the government -- we can't confirm it. >> 30 americans are dead? that's totally irresponsible. >> no, it's not. >> turn on iranian state tv. >> he attributed to the iranian -- >> as a guy in the field for 40
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years, juan. >> i appreciate that. >> imagine if you were in north korea. sometimes even a fox reporter has to say something because north korea is monitoring it. >> the iranians are saying 30 are dead and the americans say none. the american public can make a decision. i don't know whether that's true or not. >> well, now we know. >> but then we didn't. >> right. >> christopher hayes said the war in iran is a disaster in the making. don't believe anyone who tells us otherwise. donald trump wagged the dog and now the dog is wagging trump? really by hitting the middle of an empty base? >> the press said it could have been ail benghazi. then they find out it's not that. then they continue on and criticize him when he takes
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action to protect americans. juan, they teach you in journal school not to repeat government propaganda and how the media in these countries is run by the government. you should not glorify anything they say as fact. it really undermines their credibility. >> oh, there is another shooter out there and there never is. they can't wait. >> the credibility, the person's credibility who is undermined here is iran's. you have to report. in a breaking news situation, you are trying to control what you can. he attributeed it properly to the iranian government. >> we thank our reporters out there. >> absolutely. >> and this story turns the president's direction when they
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>> ♪ >> ♪ >> it looks like covington high school student sandman scored a legal win after being smeared by the media. cnn settled a 250-million dollars suit fired over the confrontation with the native american man that made the teenager look like the aggressor. a look back at some media coverage. >> a student harassing an older native-american man. >> it looks like that young man to me is taunting the native-american vietnam vet. >> the face-to-face confrontation igniting charges of racism. >> the kid nick sandman doesn't seem to be afraid. he made a choice to make it into a standoff. that was not a good choice. >> greg, blood boiling?
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>> cuomo doesn't look good there. i want to know how much money this was settled for. we will never know. this is really good news for everybody on the planet because it's a turning point. before there was not any consequences to social media mobry. somebody could dig up something from juan's past and destroy you. not you, shannon bream. >> [laughing]. >> now as you know somebody can sue you, that changes your behavior. if you don't have deep pockets and your company has to be worried. i think this could put an end to the swarm. the things that happens when somebody finds out you said something when you were 16. i hope they got something good. >> juan, isn't this is a learning moment for reporters were be interested in the facts and not the narrative? >> i hope you are always interested in the facts first.
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i don't know what this means. a lot of people who don't like cnn say cnn admitted they did wrong. i know lawyers. the lawyers say if we is to go through a trial, we have to go through emails. i don't think the kid got all of that mony. >> he got 10%. >> exactly. >> still suing nbc and the "washington post" and 13 more defendants will be named. they will get hit with lawsuits. >> when you go into discovery, i had clients. this is how much it will cost to go to trial. in settlement what do you want to do? we don't want all of this stuff out there, we will pay. other clients said we are not paying a dime. if we pay this person, the next one will want it. cnn had to make calculations beyond the legal issues.
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>> brian, aren't there questions about how the media handled this? they went after a teenager. they did it because he was wearing a maga hat at a pro-life rally. his reputation was destroyed on the internet forever. then they didn't back up and give the same amount of coverage to the entire context of the story as they did to the immediate narrative they put out. >> absolutely. i know what you are saying, shannon bream. big companies don't want to go through it so they write a check. this kid asked for an apology. if they said i blew it, it would be over. if you are not worried about your reputation, this kid should get a lot of money. he will apply to colleges. how many colleges will go: i don't need this? >> he should not go to college. take the money and start a business. >> wait a minute. >> i want to manage nick's
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♪ >> it's time for one more thing. let's get the party started by saying happy birthday to the man -- the king of rock 'n' roll would've been 85. let me give you a taste why we boomers still know a man who gave a taste of the blues and rock 'n' roll before he died in 1977. look at this. ♪ yes, that's "jailhouse rock" and elvis, if you notice his hips with a sexy stage presence,
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parents were concerned with the way he moved this. and elvis singing a love song. >> that's the celebration. there's a celebration going on in memphis. happy birthday, elvis. >> priscilla was the wife. >> was she the wife? >> lisa was the daughter. >> she was very young when they got married. >> shannon, your turn. >> all right! slightly under protest, i'm giving you one more thing. an announcement that prince prince harry and megan are living the royal family in some way? the good news for you is that there is an opening for aprons.
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>> prince andrew? >> they say they'll bounce their time between the u.k. and north america. you know -- >> they will get real jobs! >> they are going to raise their side with an appreciation of both sides. to which i noticed the queen's office right there in london issued its own little statement saying, i should read it with a british accent? we look forward to sharing the full details of this exciting next step as we can do to collaborate -- though the queen says the discussions are at an early stage. we understand the desire to take a different approach but these are club located issues to take time to work through. >> family feud. >> greg? >> she's a home wrecker -- a castle wrecker! >> kingdom record. >> my podcast has andrew doyle,
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a great comedian and the man behind the amazing twitter handle just go to my twitter feed,you'. fantastic. it's time for this. >> i hate these people! bugle boy, do i hate these people. take a look at this. the christmas tree outside my office. what is this tree still doing in my office. there is stuff falling off it. what a terrible -- get that thing out of here! >> all right, scrooge. >> vice president mike pence will be live on our show tomorrow. fox & friends my favorite show after "the five."
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we'll be going to new york for the first time at 8:00. righttome.com/events. a lot of people writing me up. the best live show for any fox host. tom shillue helped carry this. >> listen, this is not the way you treat me. >> we all know that first responders are under a lot of pressure all the time, but one when doing her part to change that. her name is olivia being from denver, and she was inspired to start a nonprofit organization after working with veterans saying they go to work, they go home to a mother, father, husband, wife, so she works with firefighters, veterans from all over the country to ease their stress and to calm their minds.
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very cool. >> pagan! get that yoga stuff out of the fire department! >> by the record, it's januar january 8th. never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: the tree is coming down. good evening, i'm bret baier. president trump says iran appears to be standing down after launching a series of missile attacks against facilities housing american troops inside iraq. senior military officials now say iran did try to kill americans and the u.s. warning system prevented loss of life. the president began his address to the nation today by saying once again he will never permit iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. but he emphasized the u.s. is ready to embrace peace. we have fox team coverage tonight, at the pentagon with what exactly happened in last night attacks. trey yingst and baghd
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