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victory happen for ther th president-elect. today donald trump is celebrating his big win.g hibig he'll be touching down in ohio n to make good on a campaignampa process.pr >> as you can see it is theu big story here atcan 6:30. tweet us what is on your mind.sy remember, that #5at6:30 so send in those tweets. tet president-elect stoppedid first in indiana where he tooke- credit for helping save 1,0000 jobs.jobs. carrier air conditioning just reversed its plans to close ao plant and center jobs to mexico. wrote say what the workers works whose jobs were spared might have to give up or possible posi what incentives were used tous change the company's mind. there's always money behind iteh people just remember that.ha president-elect trump had at-el strong message for otherecesge r companies looking to takee their business out of the country, too.oo >> we are going to have a situation where they're goingheg to know number one we're going treat them well and number twoo there will be consequencesces meaning there will be -- theye t
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the border if they want too make product in different countries. >> interesting because it'ses alwatiysng -- this is not the first time we've hade we've had companies, big companies that b decide to stay butig c it's is usually some sort of tax incentives, they get tax breaks so they will stay. stay. i don't think it was lost on wan people that this was happening e in indiana where still governor mike pence is there. >> absolutely. it will be interesting because there are those who arenterho critics who are saying okay o great that's just $1,0 what about the yet hundredhe hud however many other companies that are out there that wiy lloi be facing the same thing.hi will he negotiate individuallyoe with everybody i?body >> right. >> which is unlikely but itt will still be interesting totint see what happens.appens >> president-elect tappedside another potential cabinetntpotea member today. james mattis will be nominated t for secretary of did he first. he's a former senior military officer. he led operations across the ac middle east. east. the 66 retired as the chief inei
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marines. if confirmed he would overseelde roughly 3 million military personnel. he would face a series of fa se challenges of course the ongoing fight against isis and russia may test limits inlimits eastern europe which they havepw been doing right now anyway. awa >> what does the trump t tru presidency mean for the t supreme court? crt? >> in case you haven't hearden'd 21 names are being floater a flr large number of those potential nominees are white whi men. richard wolf supreme court'slf s correspondent for u.s.a. richard thanks for joining us. u >> thanks for having me. m >> 21 names being floated, f most of them white men.e men are there any names recognizable to the general g public right now? >> well, to the general public probably. no there's a u.s. senator mike lee and byse chance there's notn so much by chance his brother br thomas lee both from utah. >> okay. >> thomas is a federal judge. these are not well knownis a fal names. there are a couple of fairly fal clear favorites in the grouprite
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federal judges william cryli cry forty three alabama dianema dia sykes from wisconsin butns but nobody really knows whats what donald trump wants to do withmpn is g group.ts >> so, you know, i'm sure the process is different with each president in the past and of anf course donald trump is going i i to be probably a very aer different president from what fo we're used to.we'rused can you kind of explain what the selection process is like,nr what they usually look at andt how long it may take. >> well, what the republicans presidents normal look at orat o try to look at not successfully in the past is the record and so a lot of the recommendations just came fromo the heritage foundation the federalist society soc conservative groups and a lotaot have long records in the i t federal courts and statend courts. there are eight supreme court justices, 11 federal appealserpa court justices. jusc some of them do not have very d long records and there is an a e area of concern for some conservatives because bau republican presidents in thes in
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they've nominated people theypl thought were conservativerv didn't turn out to be conservative.er and that's why the republicanshy even though republican presidents have had most of t the nominations of thots late, e still have a bear majorityajor once they replace scalia oncali the court not much of a a majority.jori >> we know with donald trump'snu win this is a huge victory for conservatives and especiallyves for the court. oplere a lot of people are still remembering that the congress blocked president b obama's nomination tcko replacea justice scalia but if we if should see any of these people obviously we'll see someone somo who will end up on the supreme e court, how might you think ithii will shape things especially esa when it comes to futureo future rulings and big rulings liked bu roe v.li wade. wad >> roe v. wade is going tong t take awhile.whe. this supreme court nominee isees going replace justice scalia. si in that since really won'tallyot change anything presumablynyth we'll and getting a reliablegett conservative that was pretty much the point of this articlese we did today was to show how h conservative most of these tse justices are particularly by paa
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made since they've -- and theyey all are pretty rely pleaelea conservative.nserva. replacing one conservativese with another isn't going toth change anythinger i on roe v. ww or for that matter anything any else. the key issue on the supremee court ison down the roosevelt re boulevard justice ruth baederstc ginsberg is 83,e anthony kennedy who is a moderate is 80, steven breyer is 78. 7 >> that's right.>> that's righ >> that's the whole ball t.game right there so the question isis do they all stay on the courtou through donald trump's four or eight year presidency or doesr d he get to replace one of them te >> we'll be watching.g. richard wolf from u.s.a. dam.am thanks so much for weighing weig in. in we appreciate it.cie i >> thank you. >> elizabeth warren a democratda is pushing her colleague veryuev hard to take a hard line lin against president-elect donaldin trump. >> she's receiving both clearss and groans for her efforts. joining us is alexander boltonnn staff writer from the hilliter with more on this.his. so, welcome and tell us, what wa do you think she hopes to achieve by this.
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colleagues and she sees thishe s bill that's on the floor during a lame duck session the 20's first century cure sac that has the support of vice ovi president joe biden.es she sees this as aid dress rehearsal for the bigger big battles of 2017 anticipatingatin the repeal of obamacare and a what's very important to her is the roll back of the dodd thd frank wall street reform bill bl act that was passed in 20's 10. she's a fierce critic of wall street. she's worried trump and theied democratic support will roll sul back there landmark law and so she's trying stiffen the signsig of her colleagues by shamingby them really in public using twitter, using social media toet call them out for negotiatingeg with republicans and she's saying specifically with president-elect trump'sid cabineentt- nominees, theys, thy shouldn't roll over with big pharmaceutical companies. they should not. they should fight back andthulfh they should show some resolve.sm so, she's trying to get themethe
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20 been. >> alexander this sounds like a play for mitcher thi mcconnele back when president obama wasobm fielecelected. he sort of did the same thing. g and it worked for him because we saw congress turn for the republicans. do you think that's her plan this time around.is timarou >> i think it is her plan and pn president obama gave an interview with new yorkeriew r recently and he acknowledgednowd that mitch mcconnell's plan worked.ed warren wants to do the same thing.thi she sees how effective it wasti for mcconnell in 2009, 2010. mcconnell slowed downedn obama's momentum.entum. then in the 20's 10 midterm mte elections republicans won big. right now democrats are runningt fornow reelections ii republican leaning states liket montana missouri indiana. iia they want to work with thet to president and the incoming democratic leader chuck schumer of new yorkchu says he'h willing to accommodatein president trump where theyt tru agree. well, warren is striking a much tougher tone.gher ton she's -- her view is the is t default position should beposi obstruction and the republicans need to win then ant deo mocrats over. o
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because i know chuck schumer s has taken more middle of themorm line and she's taken the hardidn line the the other way so we'll see where the democrats sortrats of fall on this one. >> all right. alexander bolton thanks sonkso much we appreciate it. i talk to you on.o yo >> first on for tonight formeruo vice presidentrmerial candidate tim kaine was here.here. >> yeah.>> >> he opened up about thatt tha bruising presidential campaignse and how he has transitioneditio back to life in the senate.li >> all right, this was his first by the way localfe iight t sitdown since election. we are really looking forwardwa to this. he spoke to fox5's candidly canl about hillary and told us what he felt was was working against her during the t 2016 election. >> hillary was trying be the t first woman president. that cannot be under so.er so. it's very, very difficult toy fl do. in congress right now just toowj give you an example 19 percent women. that ranks us 75th in thethe world.rl we're behind iraq. iraq. we're behind afghanistan.fghani. we've made it hard for twentyore nine get elected to federaleder office and that was ahead wind. hard to win three terms in aer i
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to win three terms in a rowhr for the sameee t party. >> right. >> for president obama's two terms to be followedside by b democratic term. >> only two democratic presidents have done that. >> it's interesting because here makes the point that i thinkhi we've kind of take for granted d when we're in the unitedre i states we think everything isk s good and equal among men and m a women and to hear him say s that's still kind of an uphillnu batter matt makes you thinkat and angry like why aret wmaee still mired in this.red ins. >> exactly. in his went on interview ta a transition back to now beingowei senator representing virginia.nn you can see more of tghe v interview go to our facebookur k page also our web site fox5dc.com. >> it is december 1st which means it's time get into the holiday spirit.holiday spir >> sarah and i are already dolro it. that's why we have on green on n today. >> green. >> instead of being here in the studio jim is down at thead lighting of the natthionalationl christmas tree. are you cold dchown there my friend. fen >> i tell was it's cold but you know what, it's a great time to be here.be >> it is.
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bit lower. you know how people told meld jim you got keep it soft thisofs time. >> you're doing a good job. >> let me tell was they d the te crowds got down here about aut 3 o'clock today.3 we saw the streets close down.ow roughly, yeah, about 5:30 when sarah and laura were on theweree desk we saw the tree lightingign and if you missed it, here it is again [cheers and applause] appus merry christmas, everybody. >> reporter: now let me tell you that this events has beentsn pretty much a political theuch i entire way asca tl he holidays s should be. b however, there was one momenthes eva longoria the actress who who is emceeing the show tonight tog she acknowledged this iskn president obama's final treeow e
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years chant broke out. o >> whoa. >> reporter: which is constitutionally impossible.bl let's go back to the stage. sge >> thank you for that introduction. i want to thank nod. nod >> we were watching live herever the president obama speak fromam the tree lighting ceremonya lit down on the ellipse.llip to him or are we just going -- g all right, sue, i'm sorry the president, you can take overakev for him. fo >> yes. >> you can push him offer the agage now.h hi it's your turn suee palka. pal >> i cannot abide.t id go right back to him.. no, i'm just kidding. [laughter] it is chilly out there as as jim mentioned.oned. we've got temperatures thatt are falling into the 40's andted it's been little bit breezyitezy and the breeze is coming from cn that area of low pressure thatea passed us by yesterdayte
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breeze going later tonight and a it will be back with us back wiu tomorrow but as a result of o that many system pulling out out of town and skies clearings out we are going head for the 30's to near 40 overnight soig that breeze will be around andwi it will mllake it feel eveneel n chillier. most of the area seeing windinwi chill temperatures closer toerat 40 degrees right now. tomorrow morning 40 degrees isds where we'll start out at 8:00 80 with lovers -- lovers- rs sunshine. by 4 o'clock about 52 degre i think our high temperature tomorrow about 53 which isic very close to average for that a december seconds.december s okay here we go.econ running through its december 7e7 day forecast with a fewfew showers possible sunday. sday. weekend is looking very nice vee and this chance of showers on o sunday is very, very small. s next chance of showers will beib tuesday, rain likely thenhen wednesday and thursday in they t mid and uner 50's.0's. all right, that's yourou seven-day forecast.y focast sarah and shawn back to you.k tu >> thank you, sue.ousu
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right now to president obamat oa at the tree lighting. liging. >> i thought that was funny. [laughter]ghte thankfully both events eve have gone on without a hitch. h. all the celebrations like these the holidays are a timee m for reflection. during the next few weeks we celebrate the binge our saviour we know the story of wea shepherds, the magi.he mag i hope we all focus ourselvesurs on the message that this child brought to this earth somehis em 2000 years ago. a message that says we have towv be our brother's keepers oreepeo our sister's keeper.
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>> ?? >> welcome back everybody. as you know defeating isis it was one of donald trump's main points on the campaign trail.con today the homeland securityhomet secretary talked about they increase in lone wolf isis inspired attacks. >> fox5's tom fitzgerald was there and is here now to weighoh in on this one. o hey, fitz. >> reporter: hey sarah, you saro know, we only got 49 days left f in this administration.istratio. >> wow. >> reporter: so, a lot of a l these obama administrationat officials are their last appearances andnc a today was the last appearance aa for the department of homelandfd security jeh johnson in front of this homeland security add advisory council.il. these are some of the top officials in this country whenow it comes to areas of homelandf d security. former new york city police commissioner bill bratton was b there today, former cia director and fbi director direc
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was in that room today and their job is this. to advise the secretary of homeland security on issues ofsy national security and also toaoo look forward -- what they're looking forward to right nowight is the trump administration.ist. it's not going come to as a tas surprise to anybody thatanybod a there's a big difference inrenc opinion how bow how the obama administration has viewed thistn issue and how the incominganw th trump administration hasn h spoken about this issue so the e issue here today was lone wolfs. what is being done to stop them, what is being done top de reach out to them and what ist i being done turn them away fromyo these groups like isis and isi a al-qaeda that are trying to radicalize them either through propaganda orline social networks.orks well, today they were talkingal at a broader program called cal c.v. e that stands for combating violent extremism. ex.
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message to the incoming trumptoe administration. he says he wants them to t continue this program becausegrm it is of vital importance tota t u.s. national security. >> our c.v. e mission must mus continue into the next administration and that thison a is not a matter of politics. this just makes common sense for homeland security. in my view, our efforts encountering violent extremism e here at home are as important mission.ssio >> reporter: so, why are they talking about this rightept now? we're just days awayays a from that ohio state attack attc with the car and the knife.heni the september incident where a e man detonated pipe bombs inbo seaside heights, new jersey,ers, new york city and then left had some other bombs in aom i train station in new jersey and of course its pulse i pul nightclub. all of these are thought to be home groan extremists and thatda
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now in regards to homeland security. they're hoping that continues into the trump hoping administration.io >> and of course fitz we knowe today we heard that donald trump has tapped someone to beot toe become the new did he new de first secretary. >> reporter: yeah. >> his name has escaped me for the moment. tom mat>>e hatis i believe is whats w it is or.it i thinking tom because of yourfy name being tom. >> reporter: no, it's gene>>ral jame rsep mattis. m >> james mattis. >> reporter: he's jam a legend -- yeah, he's a legenden among the u.s. marines.ines go to our facebook page called the marines of helmet they virtually worship general mattis. it is interesting to see his conftereirmation process.ir there is only one general whoalo has taken on the job of did he i first secretary who comes ascre close to active duty military service. going to need a waiver fromee the u.s. senate here to allowen mattis to take that job. j but if you talk to anybody any about mattis' record, it is clear at this point that although there are concernson about civilian control of the
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very high opinions of general gn james mattis and it is likely lk he will be confirmed for that job. >> all right. allight thanks so much tom fitzgerald.zl >> thank you guys.>> t we'll be fly just a minute. in the meantime tweet us.t >> yes, please.
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>> there's always a party at's the bar where ronica is. a >>bar that's for surewh.s for . ronica cleary out therey ou getting the pulse of theg e pu >> ronica you're live at theivat mad hatter in dupont circle.ir what's going on. >> reporter: hey shawn andnd sarah. ra we're keeping with the theme of the fact that it's thes the holiday christmas treetm tree lighting and it's the lastt's et time that president obama willps do it. we're here at thell bar asking k people about their favoriteeir v memories president as hees prest approaches a new journey. journ hey guys what's your game. your >> my name is reggie. r >> reporter: reggie and. >> amend today. >> -- amanda.ma
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favorite memory.em >> at the 2004 democraticdecr national convention and eechch. very inspiring very fresh very different. >> reporter: big moment on men the stage put him in the him ine national spotlight.tional spotl. how about you. vilegead the privilege of seeing him in person in 20's 20' 12 at the apac conference. he went on stage and he wasn ste about a foot tailor and than t every -- they were all kind of older men on the stage and and obama was like 20 years younger, 2 feet taller and he just brought everyone eveon together. toge details you remember. rember. let's come over here.le what's your name.t's >> erin. >> reporter: erin what donhat you remember of president obama's time in office whenremeb you look back on it. i >> i think marriage equalityal that happened last year with the supreme court and all of obama's support for the lgbt t l community over the past eighte t years has been really great.en people remembering legislation a , speeches and all, spes a sorts of things about thehi president. as always we love to hear fromo you. what are your memories of thee time that president obamaident a spent in ormes you can find mee on facebook and twitter atk r
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>> ?? >> we are paying homage to president obama's kenyan roots tonight.ar >> wee obam have a big feast going on. kevin say your last name for me. >> oyono. >> he's here with special dishes thate's he traditional to kenyan dishes and dishes president obama likes, right.t >> yes. >> tell us what you president obama's dish we have h t g goat. >> he likes goat, too. too >> likes goat, too. l he actually likes any kind of af stew. >> this is probably hiss favorite.ri he mentioned it in his book.oo >> he likes the goat too. >> he also enjoys this. >> makes kenyan tea kenyanyan
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lot of knee kenya and we we blends our tea with milk and boil it sit has a good aroma aro to it. >> we own value minutes less.lu >> this is president obama'sis t care package too. this is swahili village. villa before the president leverssidel office we're offering it for lunch for $9.99. $9.99. at dinnertime it's 20 bucks.0uc >> bigger portion at dinner. di. >> big portion it's a dinnerort small portion at lunch.un >> let's start cooking up >> what are we making.are mak >> since obama is from theom the lake victoria region -- regn >> put the oil in there.he >> good tilapia fish dish. >> ahh. >> their heritage is from thisfi lake region and they really like fish.h. >> we own have 20 seconds 2ec here. this is a fish dish right. >> yes.>> yes >> no red meat. >> i'm going to try it.ngo tr >> is it spicy. >> no,s no,.
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announcer: today on "tmz" -- >> there was a race war on tv last night of sports. tomi lahren was on trevor noah's show. >> for somebody who is not racist, do you have to spend a lot of time saying i'm not race snift >> she canceled an appearance on "the breakfast club." charlamagne said he can get to the bottom by one question -- >> so whetherr racist? >> it's a good way though. >> whether or not she likes dark meat. >> it's a good way though! >> the victoria's secret show is wednesday night. kendall jenner, gigi hadid, bella hadid is, and after they all went out and pigged out. >> what do you mean? ere's going to be explosive t diarrhea if they do this. >> you're assuming food makes it all the way through their digestive track. [laughter] >> barbados celebrated their 50th anniversary of independence

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