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save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. eric: suspicions confirm, the suspect in the shocking christmas day bombing in nashville is anthony quinn warner, mr. warner was killed in the blast. the fbi atf raided his home in antioch tennessee yesterday, the suburb of 10 miles southeast of nashville. sources tell us they believe warner acted as a so-called lone wolf but investigators are still looking into possible motives as the city's mayor suggest warner's aim was to take out the large at&t phone transmission building downtown nashville. hello everyone this is a
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brand-new hour of "america's news headquarters" i'm eric shawn. >> i am laura ingle and for arthel neville, the federal and local law enforcement are going to hold a news conference at 5:00 p.m. eastern and we will bring that to live once it starts. meantime authorities say they believe the suspect died in the blast as eric mentioned, nashville police are working to identify human remains found near the scene. earlier today city leaders commended those six incredibly brave nashville police officers who helped evacuate the downtown area minutes before the parked rv exploded saving thousands of lives. charles watson is live in nashville with the very latest. what we know. >> as you can imagine the six nashville police officers are being called an extremely danges situation putting their own lives on the line to protect others for the first time since the blast were hearing from the officers who say they were on
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the scene for no more than a few minutes when they first heard the audio warning coming from the rv telling people there was a bomb and to evacuate instead of think it of their own safety they went door to door to get residents as far away from the area as possible before the massive explosion. listen. >> i heard god tell me too turn around as i turned around and felt like i took three steps and then the music stopped and as i'm walking back i just see orange and then i hear a loud boom, i feel very lucky to be alignealive, say hello to my fes and that i'm on injured as well as the other officers. >> law enforcement sources tell fox news the suspect in this case 63-year-old anthony quinn warner is the owner of the rv
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and was blown up early friday morning sources say the 63-year-old was killed in the blast, federal agents seen at his home, home to be his and suburban nashville on saturday collecting evidence as they try to piece together a motive in this case and we are learning just a few moments ago, not far from nashville they have detained individual parked in the fox truck outside of the store playing audio similar to what was heard before the explosion here in nashville on friday and were told nearby residents have been evacuated out of safety precaution in atf is in route. back to you eric. eric: pointing directly at the at&t building is a possible intended target, observers note warner has a background in it and electronics, that's part of the investigation, we will have more on all of that as the investigation continues.
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laura: of course this is a very fast-moving investigation is are getting details on the air, let's bring in alex little, formerly national securing prosecutor at the u.s. attorney's office in nashville, a former cia analyst and partner at burton foreman llp. thank you for being with us. when we talked yesterday, we were talking the quick work investigators would do to identify a suspect in the remains found at the blast site and here we are with answers on that. but now what are the main questions, why did this happen, what was the motive, what did you think why we know so far. >> the first thing you want to find out from the motive doesn't involve anybody else, is this an individual alone wolf who may have been brought to this point by his own means and not by 70 encouraging him to do that, what appears to be someone who is pretty socially isolated who did
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not have a lot of contact with neighbors or a lot of other people in the community and the mayor says it does appear to target the at&t building with a lot of conspiracies that can be linked to the building or telecommunications in general, i suspect we will look at those conspiracies whether he's read things online or posted things online or made it known to explain why he did what he did. laura: i'm glad you brought that up, local reporting in tennessee has information coming from public records and his neighbo neighbors, the tennessee reports warner had extensive extremes with electronics and alarm systems, neighbors said he was someone who is friendly but kept to himself and took really good care of his animal, that was something that's that to him, it will take a while to put all the pieces together but what does that tell you so far we know and the message it was to warn people to leave the area that a bomb was about to go off, some of the neighbors are saying he really cared about his animals may be cared about people wanting to get people away, it's a guessing game at this point in terms of that but were getting a few information from the
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neighborhood. >> one similar nugget is it appears he had a brother who died a few years ago, that brother was the power of attorney for the brother, one interesting question which was confusing to me each of the house he was a linked with appear to have a ramp for a wheelchair and there's no reports that he himself used a wheelchair and was handicapped in some way, he may have been a caregiver to his brother for some period of time, that is also consistent with some but he was taking good care of his animals and also did not want to hurt people, how you square that with a large attack using a bomb is really, really difficult, but it's not impossible and you can find someone who thinks this target needs to be taken out and wants to minimize loss of life and that may have been what happened. laura: what we were hearing from the six heroic officers in nashville at the press comforter earlier today and the tip of the hat to them we cannot say enough. you does put yourself in their shoes and you hear that and they
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describe looking at each other insane did you hear what i was hearing and what are we going to do and they did not call, they just went into action and started evacuating people in the breathtaking account of what it was like to hear the ominous countdown that obama was about to go off and be there when it did describing the bright flash of orange in the side of brattle in the explosion knocking some of them off their feet, we keep hearing that they save lives in enough cannot be said about the how they were able to move so quickly and get people out of harm's way. >> is a great credit to them, they took the threat seriously and they sell the situation and some folks who had been more cynical thought it was just a joke or not a real threat but they took it as a real threat because what you want law enforcement to do and by doing the job properly they saved a tunnel lives. laura: much more to come on this as we are expecting the news conference coming up at the top of the hour, we want you to stay around with us so you can help us analyze what we hear, thank you so much alex little.
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eric: we will be carrying the news conference at the top of the next hour, stay with us for that. meanwhile president trump still refusing to sign a run a virus relief bill, unless direct payments are raised from $600 to what he wants, $2000. in billions in foreign aid is cut from legislation, this is an employment coverage for millions of americans ran out last night, the house set to have the vote tomorrow. mark meredith live in west palm beach florida where the president is bending the holiday weekend and the holidays. >> good afternoon, president trump has been keeping a low profile why in south florida except on twitter that's where he's demanding more from lawmakers make changes to the massive government funding bill as well as a stimulus package, the president surprised so many people in washington including his own staff and members of congress by making it clear he was not happy with the deal
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negotiated with his own treasury secretary, congress had agreed to mail checks et cetera dollars per person based on past income, now the president wants a whole lot more, he is tweeting $2000 plus $2000 plus other family members, not 600, it was china's fault remember. democrats say they are on board with increased payments, the house is going to vote on that tomorrow. it is considered as most congressional republicans with the deal in limbo a potential government shutdown hours away republicans as well as other lawmakers are urging the president to sign the bill already passed by congress. >> you don't get everything you want even if you're the president of the united states we have two legislative bodies and democrats control one, republicans control the other. >> what we need to do is have the president signed the bill today, right now or else the suffering of this country will be immense and then we can immediately deal with the 2000. >> within the last few minutes a
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group of lawmakers including high-profile names including susan collins, mitt romney and a few others sai said the presidea letter saying please make a decision they don't consider to be action, they're asking whether or not he will sign or veto so congress can decide what to do next. a lot of lawmakers trying to read just like the rest of us, the president remains in south florida he was at a golf club earlier today and expected to spend the holiday week right here. eric: they flew him down to mayor lago, presumably it is right now sitting on the desk, were waiting as signature or the veto stamp, mark in west palm. laura: president-elect joe biden swimming president trump for not signing the coronavirus stimulus bill saying it will have devastating consequences, jacqui heinrich live in wellington delaware with the latest on this angle. >> good afternoon, the president-elect released a
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statement urging president trump to sign the bill passed by congress calling it an abdication of responsibility with devastating consequences, joe biden wrote in november the american people spoke clearly that now is the time for partisan action and compromise, i was heartened to see members of congress he that message and reach across the aisle and work together, president trump should join them and make sure millions of americans can put food on the table and a roof over their head this holiday season. biden said the passage is critical to retain unappointed benefits for 10 million americans and resources for small businesses while extending government funding for vital services like the military calling it a down payment on more action needed early next year, the bill stuck in limbo is not just democrats in frustration, republican governor mary hogan of maryland this morning. >> both parties were so far apart in the house and the senate, the problem solvers caucus and bipartisan folks on both sides of the aisle brought everybody to the table and not
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eight months before or eight days before but after it was passed in the president raises these objections, millions of people are going to suffer. >> president-elect biden pushes for economic relief, vice president-elect kamala harris is urging to follow public health guidelines like mask wearing and social distancing to bring down the caseload, she tweeted 30 minutes ago i took over nine months for california to overpass 1 million coronavirus cases, we had 2,000,00 2,000,00t until weeks later, please do your we are counting on us. tomorrow biden will deliver remarks after breaking from national security and foreign policy advisor on challenges, his administration is set to inherit. laura: jacqui heinrich in wilmington, delaware. thank you so much. eric: in new york city police say a subway beating is a hate
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crime, searching for six suspects, they say attacked a woman who was not wearing a mask. they allegedly yelled asian slurs at her, aishah hasnie live in new york city with more on this. >> unfortunately this is just another violent incident of what's been a terrible and brutal year for the city, now police are looking for the suspect six in total who they say attacked a woman in the middle of the day on a manhattan subway for not wearing a mask, now the nypd, the hate crime task force is investigating because they say the group made anti-asian statements related to the coronavirus and punch the woman in the face, on top of that, on christmas eve we sewn nypd cop shot in brooklyn while responding to domestic violence call, thankfully he was saved by his bulletproof vest and last night reports of two people shot dead, three wounded and four shootings in brooklyn and the
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bronx and it has been a really violent year, take a look at the numbers, 1799 shooting victims this year alone compared to 885 this time last year, that is 103% increase. >> why is this happening, why does the park feel bold enough to shoot it as police officer, that's a samantha ask and answer. there's a number of reasons this is happening, lack of support of the street, defunding the police, lack of prosecution, that's why this is happening, where it has no fear to plot a weapon to pull gun. >> this is been the conversation of the year for the city in a recent interview with the new york post the nypd commissioner of the police said the city's number one priority needs to be to get the illegal guns off of our street.
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laura: a florida service man charged with murder in the shooting death of three people last night at a bowling ally outside of chicago, police say they took 37-year-old duke webb into custody shortly after the attack in rockford illinois, investigators believe this was a random act, the bowling ally was closed at the time but a bar upstairs was open in compliance with covid rules, three other people were hurt including two teenagers who were there picking up food. eric: we continue to follow the breaking developments in nashville and through the state of tennessee, law enforcement sources saying the suspect and the christmas morning explosion that totally destroyed part of the downtown of nashville, yes it is anthony quinn warner, and it electronics expert, this is his house where he lived in
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laura: a fox news alert from tennessee sheriff's deputies are searching a suspicious box truck and lebanon, that is 30 miles east of nashville, deputy say a box truck was parked at a strip mall playing audio similar to what was heard in nashville on christmas morning, they say nearby residents were evacuated as a precaution, they believe there is no threat, deputy stopped and detained the driver, they are now searching the truck, it's unclear if this is related at all to the blast in nashville, we will keep you updated. ♪ >> we want to work to get this out to her senior population we think that's very important for reducing mortality, reducing the number of people that need to be hospitalized for covid-19.
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the reason we did this even though this was our initial guidance, the cdc had an advisory committee that actually initially recommended seniors not even be next in line essential workers, many are very young and many of whom may did not have significant health problems. eric: ron desantis and why he is not following the cdc advisory panel recommendation on who should be next to get the coronavirus vaccine, the panel says it should include those people over age 75 and front-line workers such as police officers, firefighters, paramedics and food and grocery workers, governors happen to have the ultimate say in all of this into santa says he wants seniors in his state those 65 and older to be next, some 42-year-old, doctor is with us and physician at john hopkins university, good to see you. as the governor right or is he
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redirecting the shots, is that action unethical and improper? >> i think his guidance is exactly correct i would recommend the same thing, 80% of the deaths are in people aged over 65, i believe personally we should give it to those that are high risk. certainly healthcare workers that are on the front line should get it especially if they are high risk but let's face it most healthcare workers are not working in the icu, emergency rooms were testing centers, i personally will not be getting the vaccine until every high-risk american's have the opportunity to get it first, i'm just not around covid that much in my line of critical work i think it is correct and it's a model for other states and i hope more states follow his example and not that of the cdc. the director of the cdc himself did not even like the guidelines that came out of the committee and has urged people to prioritize those that are older first. >> we had an interesting point
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when you get healthcare workers that have been such heroes, her goes out to them and we support them so much but as you pointed out not every health worker necessarily may be exposed to a patient was covid. >> in the real world spouses of doctors, hospital executives are getting it right now, friends, wealthy people are getting it right now, cosmetic surgeons, these -- they are getting the vaccine and they should not be getting the vaccine right now, this magnifies pre-existing inequities in healthcare and ultimately were shutting out those more high risk and that includes minority population and others. i think somebody needs to say don't cut in line let's put those at high risk first and that should be our strategy. eric: how do you get the vaccine, call your doctor or who you talk to if your high risk, you're watching us right now, you're in florida, you're in
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another state and assisted living and you live in a retirement committee, you live at the villages in central florida saying how do i get the shot, who do i talk to, what is the process especially in those areas where maybe seniors are not being characterized and prioritized. >> hospitals are the distribution point of the pfizer and moderna vaccine that is also available at local pharmacies and other places where the vaccine for flu is were routinely administered. right now it's still limited to the one group of nursing home residents and healthcare workers, the general public does not have access but in the coming weeks i would recommend people talk to the physician and inquire about the hospitals and local pharmacies offering it. eric: meanwhile take precautions, where your math, social distance, you still gotta do that is. >> you don't want to get the infection in the last two or three months of the pandemic we
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have made tremendous sacrifices, were in a difficult time, one in 50 americans probably got the virus last week, were seen a tremendous toll right now, you don't want to be in that group that gets it in the end, try to be one into americans that will never be affected come into the pandemic. eric: absolutely especially since they expect another surge of christmas new year's coming up, we gotta be careful with the vaccines, doctor mark, thank you for staying with us. ♪. laura: businesses across the u.s. struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic, california has a bunch of new laws to take effect, some of them apply to businesses and aim to stop the spread of the virus but that's not all, christina coleman is live in los angeles where things are changing. tell us about it.
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>> there's going to be a lot of new laws in the new year in california and they range from how businesses deal with covid to criminal justice reform, first off business owners and government employers must notify their employees in writing within one day of a possible covid exposure at their worksite, it's called the right to know law and it requires employers to call contractors and freelancers to worker's comp. and paid sick leave, some month the protests following the death of george floyd at the hands of a minnesota police officer back in may, many police department across the state using chokehold and carotid hold on their own but now a statewide ban will become law after calls for racial justice and equality over the summer there is a new law on the book held companies headquartered in california must appoint a person, under representative community to their board of directors by the end of next year and the state will establish a task force to
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study possible reparation for slavery and lastly several measures aimed at reforming california criminal justice will go into effect, california controversial inmate firefighter program was in the spotlight this year, it's the largest wildfires in the states history and inmates cannot go fight them because of covid, now former felons go through firefighter training have the opportunity to get their felonies expunged and people on parole will now be allowed to vote in minimum wage will increase the $14 an hour for businesses at 26 or more employees. a lot of new laws in the new year in california. laura: a lot to keep track of, christina coleman on the sunny streets of los angeles. good to see you. eric: new developments coming in and the nashville bombing investigation as we have been reporting, law enforcement tell
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us the suspect is anthony quinn warner 63 years old, computer electronics i it worker who may have targeted the at&t transmission center in nashville, it is believed he was killed in this attack in the blast. his home was searched yesterday by federal agents about 10 miles from that attack site. we have new details on that plus coming up how you can help the small business owners who lost everything in the christmas morning attack. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different.
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taking a look at other stories in the headline a tragic accident takes a life of a star college football player the university of utah says hi jordan died on christmas day after accidentally shooting himself in the hip. the 19-year-old was recently named the top 12 defensive freshman of the year, police are investigating the shooting. georgia democratic candidate raphael warnock hit the campaign trail less than two weeks before
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the runoff election that will decide which party controlled the senate, raphael warnock and jon ossoff have together raised over $200 million in the last two months shattering fundraising records for a senate race. in the european union kicks off a massive coronavirus vaccination drive today, healthcare workers and the elderly were the first in line to receive the pfizer vaccine, it is the biggest vaccine drive in the world with 27 nations working to inoculate or hundred 50 million people. those are your headlines. eric: back to our top story, that is nashville, the downtown at&t transmission building the potential intended target a 62-year-old rv bomb suspect anthony quinn warner says nashville's mayor as federal agents are sifting through amount of evidence to nail down the motive. david spunt has a very latest.
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>> to law enforcement sources close to the investigation say a man named anthony quinn warner was behind the blast one source called him a lone wolf and believe there is no danger to the city of nashville this afternoon. yesterday fbi agents armed with a search warrant combed through warner's home in a natural suburb of antioch tennessee, neighbor say up until a few days ago and rv sat and warner's driveway, authorities believe that was the rv scene in downtown nashville christmas morning before it exploded at this point officials believe he was killed in the blast, the rv exploded after recorded warning told people to evacuate the area within 15 minutes, something unusual for these crimes according to bomb experts. this morning the nashville police chief said this to the anxious about leading the city. >> we fill nashville is safe there is no known threats against the city at this time. >> authorities have named warner
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as a suspect, they are still looking for information about the crime. if you have any other information called the local nashville police department or the fbi, you can enter name anonymous. eric: david spunt the justice department. laura: the christmas morning explosion comes at the end of an extremely trying year in nashville, the devastation caused by a series of tornadoes in march, remember that, the pandemic shutdown and now the blast the damaged or destroyed more than 40 businesses downtown, one organization coming together to help music city get back on its feet, let's bring in don to talk about it, the board member of the concierge association, thank you for being with us and all that you're doing and before we have many contact with business owners, what are you hearing from them today question.
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>> shock, it is unbelievable how something like this can happen to nashville, tennessee, this is something, it is not the norm for anyone, not only that the timing the fact that it happened on christmas morning, we are still shaking their heads, we cannot believe it. there was not any loss of life besides the victim from what we understand but were still unraveling that this happened. laura: i can imagine looking around we see the scene of devastation and as you get the closer pictures you really can see the impact and it wasn't the streets the rv was on, businesses around a couple blocks away, let's talk about the associations, you been actively trying to help businesses all year long, tell us about what your team is doing in the christmas bombing, how
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will you ramp up your efforts. >> when this all started in march we realized our healthcare workers in the front line workers who were burning the candle at both ends, we started doing local meals for local heroes, we were teaming up with other members of the concierge association by purchasing premade meals, and delivering them to the front line workers, they are just working nonstop to keep our city healthy and safe, that is how we shifted gears and tried to do the only other people to where it was really needed and now is shifting aga again, we have over 41 businesses that have been devastated, not only have the businesses been devastated but so have the employees, they need
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to work so they can provide food for their families and that's when we decided to shift gears by raising money in music city concierge.org to help get the money to these folks who desperately need it right now. laura: one thing after another, nashville is known for its music, its people and how the community can rally so quickly and were happy to shine a spotlight on what you're doing in our thanks to you, how fast you think you can get, the area will take a while to get back, you see the burn on the building, we know it's been hard for venues, restaurants and bars to stay open already, do you see a momentum building? i know it's only been a day or so. >> absolutely on our facebook page we have a lot of members starting to send out messages saying when can we get in and help you clean up, i have room, i've got whatever you need including muscle power, there is
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a reason why tennessee is nicknamed the volunteer state, were all about volunteering and keeping together and doing whatever we can to help one another in this time of need. >> that is amazing we have your website up there on the banner, music city concierge.org, we want to thank you very much and our best wishes to all of you and we hope that you succeed in helping those who really need it. >> thank you so much for this opportunity. eric: thank you don and god bless music city. 2020 was a mental year for diplomacy with the trump administration brokering a series of peace deals between israel and the tariff golf nations, all to unite against iran, how will foreign policy change with president-elect joe biden and what about the prospects of the deal with iran and the ambassador to the united nations joins us next on what to
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eric: 2020 was an historic year for the u.s. and israel, the trump administration broker series of landmark peace deals between jerusalem and the gulf neighbors but to create an arab coalition to face iran the united arab emirates, by rain and others could soon follow but will president-elect joe biden up and president trump foreign-policy progress in the middle east? or not, let's bring in former ambassador israel 17th permanent representative to the united nations and chairman of the world that could. welcome back, are you worried that the achievements with the gulf states that were created by the trump administration, that that could lapse or will it continue in trying to confront the threat from tehran.
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>> thank you for having me, great things happen in 2020 and we are grateful for president trump for the leadership moving the embassy to tel aviv to jerusalem and then initiative in the region. i proved a few years ago with a visit, today you have from tel aviv to divide, we see this already and we are excited about it and it speaks a moment with people among the leaders. i hope the president-elect will continue with the momentum and not only for israel or the water of her country, it is good for the u.s., the u.s. gained a lot of respect in the region with the initiative in the coalition of a modern country in the u.s. with iran. eric: you're being really diplomatic when you say sense of the mission, i'm sure it was top
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secret but would you think there would be that progress, the progress that has been achieved so far when you want to have the secret talks, as you just said they are serving kosher meals intinby. >> to play and use the momentum created by president trump of the menstruation into continue with that, and bring stability to the region and stability to the u.s. and especially when we deal with iranian aggression, we have to walk together and i would advise inuit administration not to run in a no go she ate with the iranians, let's speak with the u.s. allies to speak with them about their concerns, about their approach tehran and then think what to do, i think that would be the wisest thing to do, when you have the israelis and the muslim countries speaking the same way, i think you should listen to them.
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eric: when the president-elect says he's going to renegotiate the nuclear new deal there are concerns and whether it has prevented or will prevent a nuclear bomb, critics say it no it gives them a straight path to that. what would you tell president-elect joe biden what to do. >> first of all we have to look at the facts and the facts are the deal is a bad deal, the jcpoa is about agreement, the iranians, we sell what they did in the last five years and everything we learned about, the missile test, terrorism, everything is happening today, my advice is not to listen to the iranians, and not to try to appease them, when you try to appease them they take advantage of it and i think it will be bad for the u.s. to play that game. i would've climber pressure to walk with the division and each day they will be willing to
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change which i doubt it, you can speak about it but you don't run immediately and hug them and give them what they want. eric: leave it to the iranian threat to unite israelis and the saudis on the same page, the biden of administration should take note of that, here's the former counterpart the current saudi ambassador to the united nations saying as you just said there should be some type of new deal. >> i think the deal with iran has gone beyond being able to be activated as is, i think the biden of administration will recognize that and will come to understand that there will have to be new negotiations for a new deal if at all. eric: finally -- go ahead. >> i think it's really important to understand that we are worried because iranians want to
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expose the revolution to the region. it is not only about the nuclear weapon it's about control in the region and that's how you see the division. eric: he certainly knows both publicly and privately the dangers of diplomacy and the threat from iran on behalf of his country and israel, ambassador good to see you, thank you very much. >> thank you and happy new year. eric: think you'l thank you andw year to you. we'll be right back. needles.
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laura: 2020 has been a year like no other, it also had its share of buzzworthy moments, jonathan hunt takes a look back. >> 2020 the year of covid-19 record-breaking wildfires in crazy car chases, cell phones and surveillance cameras managed to catch folks making the best of it like this grandmother who turned another year older with a surprise curbside birthday celebration. >> happy birthday to you. >> one man zoom call turned into a fashion show when his son decided to crash. cameras capturing the downside to quarantine, 14-year-old boy
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caught begging his mother for haircut while salons are closed. >> i really don't like my hair this way and i don't want to keep it. >> they are closed. >> they can't let me in. >> this dog tried to get over the quarantine 15 by racing with other pups on a tv while one mother called at her children's sibling rivalry on her morning announcements. >> your drama class has been canceled because your sister living here there is enough trauma in the house already. >> car chases stop traffic across the country, the pickup truck leaving police on the long chase before colliding with another vehicle on its way into a parking lot. one california driver trying to flee deputies took a wrong turn and landed the car in a poll, while in connecticut officers were forcing to a 45 minute race with a pig.
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>> some of the more interesting, in camera moments of 2020 affair in colorado tries te's debate night stress by stealing a slice of pizza from someone's porch. these guys rented a home getting away with peanut butter cups, m&ms in a couple of beers. >> is trying to open up the door he ransacked everything. >> a burglary gone wrong for one intruder when he was stopped by a sprinkler, another thief entered the cigarette business by cutting a hole in the ceiling when he tried to get out down he went. within the year we saw the worst in humanity cameras also capture the best two. like the san diego officers who went on a grocery shopping trip for 95-year-old man in need or this group of firefighters with intense flames moving closer. medical staff cheered on this 101-year-old and this mother of
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five who each spent weeks battling covid-19. while others paid it forward holding nightly singing and cheering sessions for the frontline workers who helped, we captured our best and worst on camera and with more surveillance technology expected in the new year even more buzzworthy moments will be captured. in los angeles jonathan hunt, fox news. eric: we are waiting the update at the top of the hour from nashville, the fbi, atf and national metro police expected to release new details about the investigation into the shocking christmas bombing, there is the podium where they held a news conference, they will likely tell us more about the suspect. with a painless, one-second scan. and now with optional alarms, you can choose to be notified if you go too high or too low.
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>> eric: right now, the atf, fbi, national police have a news conference on their investigation on the attack in their city. let's listen. >> the attorney for the middle district of attorney, david r raush, director of the tennessee bureau of investigation, mickey french, special agent in charge of the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, and john drake, chief of police, metro national police. at this time i'll turn it over to united states attorney cochran. >> thanks, jason. thanks for being

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