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bipartisan support. the president of the united states has put this forth has something he wants to see. i hope that will view will be shared by republicans in the senate. todd: tuesday december 2, '09, a rare moment on capitol hill, the democrat-controlled house in agreement with donald trump and his efforts to get more money to americans. live in washington is the challenge goes to senate republicans, the senate stimulus bill. >> all eyes on georgia, the pivotal senate runoffs just one week away. >> the whole country is watching georgia voters to see what we will do at this historic moment. >> the last line of defense against the democratic onslaught. >> reporter: why democrats are sounding the alarm during the final days of their campaign. todd: amazon driver going viral delivering sweet moves. the internet calling this man a
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total package. "fox and friends first" continues. ♪ sugar on me ♪ pour some sugar on me ♪ >> trying to understand the song collection, cleaning up. >> you don't want to let it. i cannot eat any more sugar. i'm going on one of those - i'm cleaning up. i don't want to get in trouble, no more cookies or candy. once it is in my belly not isolated anymore. >> i expected her dance on coming off of the dance moves that were incredible. todd: i shot down produces that are 12 years old, they are 50 but you know that i am impressed by that. jillian: you should apologize.
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i am watching the show. todd: all anchors shall watch. jillian: you are watching "fox and friends first". todd: three days left of 2020. a lot of serious stuff to get to. jillian: listen will take up the bill to give to me was checks, $2,000 and on whether to override donald trump's veto of the defense bill. >> lucas tomlinson live in the nations capital as republicans appeared divided. >> reporter: house republicans breaking with donald trump on two major votes, democrat-controlled house voted to support the president's call to increase payments americans, $2,000, many republicans balked. >> i'm around the room here, looks like i'm in the u.s. congress. i see the american flag there, george washington is over there, it says in god we trust. looking at this bill today it makes me feel like we're in the parliament of afghanistan or bolivia.
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do we really think the way to improve the quality of life for americans is to just print more money from the fed? >> reporter: the vote was 275-134. only 44 republicans out of 200 support the president's plan, many worried about the enormous price tag. increasing payments from 600 to $2,000 will cost a staggering $463 billion. bernie sanders threatening to filibuster until the senate vote on the matter. the senate's top democrat welcomes the president's proposal. >> it is up to the senate. every senate democrat's for it. but unfortunately we don't have the republicans on board. i'm telling donald trump don't just talk about it, act. the senate republicans have followed you through thick and thin. get them now to act and support
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the $2,000 check. >> reporter: republican senator marco rubio says he supports the plan, quote, i share many of my colleagues concerned about the long-term effects of additional spending. we cannot ignore the fact that millions of working-class families across the nation are still in dire need of relief. congress should quickly pass legislation to increase payments to americans of $2,000, $600 stimulus checks are expected to begin shipping on as early as the end as we, the house voting to overturn the president's veto, $740 billion defense bill. the vote was 322 to 87, over hundred republicans voted against the president. the defense bill passed with 59 straight years, donald from the to the last week, no provision for section 230 to end protections internet firms but also force the military to change names of its bases named after confederate generals and also restrict the president from pulling troops from afghanistan, germany and south korea. this will be the first time congresses voters override the president's veto. the senate will vote later this week. todd: lucas tomlinson, thank you.
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>> reporter: federal investigators are trying to get inside the mind of the man who set off a bomb in the middle of downtown nashville. the christmas morning blast damaging dozens of buildings. anthony warner reportedly gave away his car and house. a neighbor recalling a conversation he had with warner last week. >> i asked if santa will bring you anything for christmas and he smiled and said oh yeah, i am going to be famous, nashville and the world will never forget me. >> chilling body camera video shows the actions of 60 police officers as they worked to evacuate the area before the blast. only three people were hurt in the explosion but they are expected to recover. host of fox nation tommy laren
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lives in nashville and will join us live later this hour. we are just one week away from the georgia senate showdown. the runoff election, to decide which party has control of the senate. >> reporter: democrats with low funding. >> polls in both races show the state cringed down the middle. according to the real clear politics senator david purdue is up by only 0.2 of a point against john ossoff. kelly (rafael warnot our time. they are hitting the campaign trail monday. >> all eyes are on georgia. the whole country is watching georgia voters to see what we will do it this historic moment. >> when you go to the polls on january 5th you will perform oral surgery on a nation in need. >> party members are sounding the alarm over the ability to raise money. a memo written by both campaign
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managers obtained a by nbc news reads, quote, to win this election we need to continue our historic efforts to turn out every single voter but we won't be able to do that if our fundraising revenue continues to fall. chuck schumer is reportedly no longer meeting with donors and is, quote, pessimistic about their chances next week. should the democrats let both seats. president-elect biden would have a supermajority allowing his administration to push an agenda. >> people realize what is at stake, we are the last line of defense against the democratic onslaught and this radical socialist agenda they have aspired to a presidential election and continue to do so. >> reporter: 2.1 million people, more than a quarter of registered georgia voters have
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already cast a ballot and republicans know what is on the line. >> we are going to fight for our conservative values. they are under attack every day. we will show america the georgia is a red state, we will stop socialism and together we will save america. >> donald trump will headline a rally for the republican incumbents next monday night. senator kelly leffler will join "fox and friends" in the 8:00 hour. >> california governor gavin newsom is expected stand stay-at-home orders in two large parts of the state today. icu capacity at 0% meaning the orders would have to be extended. it could have expired today. kim jong un production los angeles county spiking the desire need for hospital beds. not everyone on board with stay-at-home orders this morning. jim jordan is slamming lockdowns calling out leaders he says are infringing on americans rights.
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>> there are over 60 million americans in a stay with stay-at-home water or curfew. government telling you when you can leave your home, who you can have in your home and what you have to wear in your there. if that isn't an assault on your freedom and we find out the states that are doing this have worse numbers and states that opened up and allow people to exercise their liberties, open their business and exercise freedom. that is the fundamental issue at stake and i'm glad the president is talking about it. we all need to be talking about it. todd: vaccinations beginning at the seattle nursing home that experience the first deadly outbreak, 40 people died earlier this year. the more were ineffective. state data showing 50% of covid-19 victims have been linked to long-term care facilities. kamala harris received the covid-19 vaccine, a biden transition team official confirming they will get the first dose in washington dc. harris's vaccination will take place on camera. president-elect joe biden in the incoming first lady received the vaccine shot last week.
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jillian: the building comfortable as new kings of the afc's as buffalo embarrasses the new england patriots. >> first down and 10 continue to grow, stays on his feet into the end zone, touchdown buffalo. todd: they stomp on the defending division champ 38-9 as you saw, sitting the team record for receiving yards in the season, lackluster performance sending bill belichick into a frenzy on the sidelines. they won 12 games and are battling it out in pittsburgh for the number 2 seed in the afc. you called it. todd: the chiefs will be a formidable opponent for anybody. they are the team to beat. time is 10 minutes after the hour. best vaccinations of healthcare workers and nursing homes well underway. who is next in line? it should be given based on age and risk.
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it customizes our home insurance so we only pay for what we need! and what did you get, mike? i got a bike. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ todd: healthcare workers and nursing home residents receive vaccines it is almost time for the next phase of distribution to begin. jillian: when can you expect to be next in line? doctor marty mc harry. let's pull of these phases, the distribution happening with healthcare workers and long-term care residents. what is expected to start in january, 75 and over, front-line workers includes teachers, first responders, etc..
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phase i see in february, adults 65 and older, people with underlying medical conditions, essential non-front-line workers including construction, waste, trucking, food service etc.. i've got the question from a number of people and don't know the exact answer. does your process of getting the vaccine depend on your employment and where they are located committee responsible role say you are an essential worker in some of these next phases or is it based on where you live? oftentimes you might live in a different county were different state than where you work? how is this coming together? >> you are on your own. you need to do your own advocacy work to get the vaccine. some employers will encourage folks to go to a local pharmacy or hospital where you get the vaccine but take on your self. if you are high risk, the best
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place to go with the website of your local cvs or walgreens or local hospital. it is not available to the public so you have time but assess your own personal risk and fight for yourself. jillian: how will it work? how should it work? should this be tied to your job or should it solely be based on age? i have a lot of people in my circle who are a little bit older and are wondering i am trying to schedule things in the new year. i am 78, 80 years old and i want to get this thing asap and don't know what is going on. >> reporter: that's happening at the level of each state, they can look at the cdc prioritizing, occupation and age. a lot of folks saying we should use the european model, using risk. if you go through the risk category, you could maximize the
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number of lives saved, the strategy many of us have been advocating for. even cdc guidance got recommendations from doctor redfield to use risk of individuals. if your risk, at high risk, you need to inquire and get the vaccine on your own. jillian: i know a lot of elderly people do i call my primary care physician? make sure you call the pharmacy, your local hospital. let's talk about this. nova fax is the latest replay stage vaccine trials. what do you know about this? >> the number 5 vaccine entry late stage clinical trial, we will need several hundred million doses, 300 million americans, the 2 dose regimen would mean 600 million doses but
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100 million were pre-purchased from each of these, a different technology, not mrna, not a live virus that affects animals and not humans, this is a piece of the protein coat, essentially old technology, we will see the results come in mid spring so it is good. >> they are more mainstream, newfound technology how the rollouts continue across the world achieving herd immunity. you give us real answers we take to the bank and i appreciate that. 18 after the hour.
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whoever said it never rains or snows never lived in the golden state, we are tracking winter weather sweeping the us coast-to-coast. jillian: without hit a record high before we say farewell to 2020. after a roller coaster year on wall street. mac i am picking up good vibrations ♪ back medicine, and packages to 160 million addresses every day. 65 million election ballots and now holiday gifts. all during a pandemic. we're dedicated to americans like you, who rely on us and depend on a public postal service. happy holidays from the members of the american postal workers union.
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businesses. and the economy is the economic condition to the spring part of the pandemic. and covid-19 spreading, here are numbers from yesterday, 200 for points gaining 32 at the close. new records from the indices, this is a good thing, that let us through the entire year. people like apple, facebook, netflix, amazon, 70%. looking at our futures of 150,
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if numbers hold in the futures market we get another three records. jillian: amazon thanking their employees, they've done a heckuva job. >> reporter: people who are really front-line workers, the company thanking its customers and workers, 1.5 billion packages, a blog post published, the biggest ever customer savings. they donated to local communities around the world. they hired 4000 part-time employees. 112 billion, $121 billion,
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including the holiday season and earnings announcement, amazon will be one of the big stand outs of the quarter. todd: how many people in the last 9 months. speaking of amazon amazon drivers, to move, the flip right here. look at that. >> delivering a package. they tweeted out, then this move moves, a powerful performance to come to me by pdd. it obviously inspired him to make those moves. 25 after the hour. did you hear about this?
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todd: the new york times accused of glorifying cancel culture reporting on a student kicked out of a dream school and a video of her using a racial slur years ago was released. opinion columnist for the hill joe concha says the school should be ashamed of itself. no one is forgiving the use of this word. that's not the point of this but
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what do you make of this case? >> there is no room in the society to use language like that but then again if you are a freshman at high school, 15 years old and the fact that she said it and has since evolved from that point, apologized for it. this other kid, jimmy gilligan to hold onto a video for three years, four years and only after mimi grows, get into the university of tennessee, she's going to be on their cheerleading team and say this is when i'm going to ruin this person's life on tech talk and youtube and destroyed his girl's life, she's not going to tennessee anymore and will be in community, you imagine what she's going through, being exposed nationally to lie and i
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teen revenge narratives. is this really the country we want to live in, taking a story like this and saying way to go, we are bullying little girls now, it is a shame. >> this doesn't happen at liberal berkeley out there in liberal california, it happened in a red state, tennessee. >> the volunteers, the fact they caved to the mob, they think social media is the real world, they should have taken a stand, she said this year's ago, she has apologized and moved on. instead we are taking away you being on the cheerleading team, not welcome, great example in tennessee, everyone batting it around. you are a new parent this should scare you. todd: i thought about my
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daughter, can't do much to offend people at this point but i thought about this, her whole life could be ruined because of some mistakes she made at 15. i want to read the quote from the new york times which is getting excoriated for bring this piece out, ginny galligan who made the statement, i wanted to get her where she would understand the severity of that word. if i never posted that video nothing would have happened. i'm going to remind myself you started something, you taught someone a lesson. a 2-parter, who conferred upon ginny alec and the right to teach people lessons and when you sue somebody somebody can see you back, putting my legal hat on. in the future will we have to have consequences for somebody who does a cancel culture activity like this and
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potentially ruin someone's life. >> a lot to unpack on that one. i am always the type of person. i never text, picking up a phone, and if i could see it in person in a post pandemic world i will say it not to be confrontational because i think it is the right thing to do. he had all that time to say i saw the video and i think it is wrong and you should apologize. instead he holds onto electric powered and then puts it out on social media to ruin her life at the worst possible time. from a legal perspective, pleaded innocent a regular rinse, i don't know what the recourses are. todd: i don't know how to respond to this, people on twitter calling out our baldwin's wife for cultural appropriation, claiming she is from mallorca but she is from boston. here's the soundbite of her forgetting how to say cucumber in 2015.
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>> tomato, a rotating cucumber. >> there are questions about where i'm bored. i was born in boston. i spent my childhood in boston. todd: this is the soundbite, sounds like two different people but wasn't do you make of this? >> the worst accident i've seen faked since hillary clinton used to go to georgia and become that other person. that is the telling soundbite. instead of just apologizing caught red handed she is doubling down and digging further. the obituary, dating back to
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pre-american revolution, saying she was born in mallorca, she admitted she was born in boston. this thing all around is so baldwin. the gift keeps on giving and that accent is worse than alec baldwin doing trump than the worst since jim carrey doing joe biden. >> it is how it has taken us into 2020. see you on the flip side. >> the portland police department, to stop the violence. this is four deadly shootings, the highest number in 30 years. atlanta city councilman howard shultz join us to discuss rising crime in big cities.
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>> crime is getting out of hand, at the point of if you don't do something crime will take over. >> stop the steady stream of police. >> awarding atlanta officers to stay in the department. jillian: heavy rain across southern california causing two people to get stuck in a flood. firefighters pulling them to safety, rain turning to snow as the system dumps several inches. support is pouring in for a new jersey army veteran and his family after their home is destroyed in this fire, the family losing everything, it started from any electrical fire from outdoor christmas lights. the family of two dogs did not make it out. community and family fundraising efforts of raise 100,$000.
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jillian: president-elect joe biden stressing the need to modernize us defenses after a suspected russian cyber attack. >> we have to be able to innovate, to reimagine our defenses against growing threat in new realms like cyberspace. we need to close the gap between where our capabilities are now and where they need to be. jillian: president-elect speak researching a week after it came to light that customers were
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victims of a massive hack at solar wind including several federal agencies. todd: a computer repairman at the center of the hunter biden laptop controversy suing twitter. the alleged social media network labeled him as a hacker. hunter's hard dive was given to the fbi because it contained details of his business dealings overseas. as he goes to court to clear his name lawmakers are calling on the media to clear the air. andy biggs ripping into the mainstream media for their refusal to cover the hunter biden story. >> they went after trump mercilessly without any evidence and now that they have evidence, a laptop with hard drive to tony bubbalinsky's testimony to see hunter biden pop off the plane in china and next thing you know a billion-dollar deal comes his way, these things are overt, they are suppressing things from the american people because it
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suits them as the propaganda arm of the leftist democrat party. todd: the president a good republican calls for special counsel to look into allegations of corruption. jillian: california salon owner speaking out after police raid their business due to covid-19 restriction violations. >> it was just humiliating and terrifying. we are just trying to earn a living, we have very strict safety protocols at our salon. we are very strict about that and we will not let people in if they are not wearing a mask and wearing it properly. it was heartless and mean and i feel bad for everybody and my staff who went through that. >> reporter: they said they need to stay open so their stylists can earn a living wage and they are filing a lawsuit against governor gavin newsom and a stay-at-home order. still had a judge tells new york governor andrew cuomo to find
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compromise with the state's shutdown bars and restaurants or provide scientific evidence to back up a lockdown. todd: one restaurant owner joins us next with the fight to play fair. and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of fxiofbl flexible booking o. because the best trip is wherever we go together. ♪ robinhood believes now is because the best trip is whewithout the commission fees. so, you can start
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jillian: dozens of new york restaurant owners taking governor andrew cuomo to court saying customers are fleeing the county for indoor dining restrictions. steve cohen and co-owner greg dole, thank you for being here. is that the strawberry broke the carol's back, the residents were fleeing to a neighboring county because restrictions were not as severe?
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>> we are in our busiest season, going a few miles down the road or across the street and dining indoors. we are not allowed. what pushed us in that direction was when the state released data showing the transmission rate, one.3%. we don't believe that justifies an industrywide shutdown and cost-benefit analysis, worth having the industry closed. jillian: not one of the petitioners at any case traced back to their operations. you also state contract tracing data showing 74%, from households. what have you received from this lawsuit?
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>> 6 lawsuits representing people across the country. in california, new york and elsewhere. we see a positive response and in a constitutional crisis, some excellent decisions that show the actions taken by the governors on the state of new york, california and pennsylvania are unconstitutional. the problem is these governors are not following the orders of the court. the state of new york the governor has ignored the united states supreme court when neil gorsuch in the roman catholic diocese case said, quote, it is past time when the pandemic poses many grave challenges, there is no world in which the constitution tolerates colorcode and executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and shops but sugar churches, synagogues and
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mosques. that had no effect on this governor. that is alarming. jillian: here's what governor cuomo says, quote, we get sued virtually every day for virtually every action taken during this pandemic and i lost track of all the suits filed against us. some people aren't happy but better to be unhappy than sick or worse. how does that statement make you feel as a restaurant owner, someone -- people relying on you for their livelihood to put food on the table. i know you say this isn't about politics but when you hear your governor saying this is frivolous i imagine that things. >> that is the biggest thing. as the owner of this restaurant we feel we have a responsibility to defend our livelihoods and the livelihoods of our employees. restaurants can do this safely. we have been doing it safely.
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there is so much unnecessary pain, it is time for the governor to realize his own data shows we can do this. jillian: before we let you go what is next? >> we have 6 lawsuits in state courts, federal courts, second circuit court of appeals, lawsuits we are tracking in pennsylvania, washington district of pennsylvania, great decision and in the third circuit court of appeals, judged all wall field in san diego issued a fantastic decision but governor newsom isn't obeying the orders of the court. the state of new york, the state coming up the national guard to quarantine the city of new rochelle and perhaps the thinking is the governor is thinking there may be a national guard to back them up, the supreme court doesn't have its own army but we will continue
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the legal route and get judicial decisions that point out how these actions are baseless, they are unconstitutional. jillian: contrary to science, they told us to follow this entire time. thank you. we will be following, make sure you keep us updated. todd: still had the georgia runoff just one week away and the stakes could not be higher. >> watching georgia voters to see what we would do at this historic moment. >> the last line of defense against the democratic onslaught. todd: georgians are the last hope for maintaining freedom and american values. joining us live next. s can be tough. finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world
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>> a momentum is coming our way. people realize what's at stake here. we are the last line of defense against the democratic onslaught in this radical socialist agenda that they have aspired to in the presidential election. jillian: senator david perdue making his case against socialism one week out in the georgia senate runoff. todd: more than 2 million people have already cast their ballots. what's at stake? physical joining us now is fox nation host tomi lahren. which path do georgians choose for themselves and for our nation? >> well, we are hoping that they make the right decision. >> and that -- but here we
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are -- we are faced with a choice either we are going to go with american values or go with socialism. go with extremism or radicalism or go with the path towards freedom, towards reopening america. towards reopening our economy. and to staving off all the radical ideas the left has had to offer but you will notice the left has been very quiet about their radical agenda leading up to this runoff election but i hope that georgians remember and i hope americans remember what's really at stake here. jillian: tomi, take a look at this tweet from nikki haley she said quote 2020 was the year socialism went mainstream. the dangerous ideology which has failed everywhere it has been tried and ruined countless lives is on the way to becoming the default economic policy of the democratic party. this terrifying trend threatens the future of every american. what is your response to that statement? >> she is exactly right. most americans are on that same
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page and realize what's at stake here. i hope georgians. knowing many kamala harris and joe biden have been preaching this message of unity and want to be a president for all americans and democrat are talking about leading all americans, let's remember their agenda that we have seen for the last nine months. let's remember the economic turmoil that this country has faced because a lot of the tyrant democrat and their policies. i hope georgians remember that and stay focused and realized our country is at stake not just the state of georgia but the entire country is in their hands. i hope they make the right decision. jillian: if democrats do win these senate seats they control the house the senate and the white house. everybody everything is on the line here, todd, in georgia. todd: i keep saying it if that's the case it comes down be to joe manchin the most popular man in both parties even though he is in the democratic party. are neighbors reveal the suspect's ominous statement to them prior to the attack.
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you live in nashville. weren't there on christmas morning but you live there what's it like there right now? >> you know, nashville has had this incredible ability to come together. we have been through a heck of a year. we have had tornado. we have had a pandemic. we have had lockdowns. our city relies on tourism. it's been directly impacted and hit very hard by everything that's happened this year. >> and now add to that a christmas day bombing. it's tragic but this is a great city. people are coming together. they are realizing how wonderful our law enforcement officers are. and this is a city that's really going to rally together. but we still do have a lot of unanswered questions that we want to get to the bottom of. and we are so thankful that our city is coming together. that we're uniting and resilient. we will pick up and believe in nashville just like we always have. jillian: one thing i heard someone was evacuated he said angels showed up at my door on christmas day and dressed as
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police officers. sends chills rushing through your body when you hear someone say something like that. it's really powerful. tomi, thank you for joining us as always. ing don't forget watch no interruption on fox nation with tomi lahren. have a good day, tomi. >> thank you, guys. jillian: only three days left of this crazy year called 2020. todd: time to say good riddance, watch. >> 3, 2, 1. todd: is it just confetti or candy in there? we will pin i can' piñata physig stuff. people lining up it pieces of paper they want to leave behind in physical o2020 coronavirus, toilet paper and zoom. jillian: out with the old and in with the new as 2020 numbers are up for the virtual ball drop ceremony. todd: mailman with a huge heart delivering smiles to a little
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girl in portland. both day say hello. >> precious routine that's made the pandemic a bit easier to bear. that is adorable. todd: hopefully that image carries us into 2021 as you carry us into "fox & friends" right now. ♪ will. will: welcome to "fox & friends" off to a straight fox news alert. the senate will now take up the bill to boost stimulus checks to $2,000. rachel: the president showing his support overnight tweeting, quote: give the people $2,000. not 600. they have suffered enough. >> lucas tomlinson is live in washington where republicans appear divided. lucas, good morning. >> that's right, guys. house republicans breaking with president trump on two major vote. the democratic controlled house voted to support the president's call to increase those payments to americans to $2,000. many republicans balked. the vote was 275 to 134. only 44 republicans out of nearly 200 in the
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