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>> we hope you have a nice day today. it started pretty good on "fox and friends" first on tuesday morning, live look at new york city. right to our top story, donald trump firing back at democratic senator dick berman blasting him for misrepresenting during he said during an oval office meeting on daca, still no deal for dreamers insight. griff jenkins joins us with the latest on this. >> we are a far cry from where we were a week ago, negotiating in real time with democrats, now democrats don't even want to make a deal is a bitter fight is playing out between dick durbin and the president at odds over what the president said in that oval office meeting, now we have a new nickname the president tweeting dickie durbin mistreating what was said, deals can't get made when there is no trust, hurting our military but democrats top negotiator responsible for revealing the controversy in the first place is vigorously defending his allegation. >> i stand behind every word i said. i'm focused on one thing, not that meeting but making sure those being protected by daca have a future in america. >> reporter: if there is any deal possible, the mcgrath seem to get over the idea of a clean deal without the president's priorities. >> no such thing as doing a clean dream act, democrats need to get over it. it is not happening. we in our bill have come up with the president's priorities, the american people's priorities and that should be a starting point for these negotiations. >> a growing list of democrats announced they would boycott the state of the union speech two weeks from tonight. bottom line if there is no deal on immigration by friday night democrats could refuse to support the funding bill and we could be headed for government showdown. we will see what happens. >> there was a suggestion on twitter for every democrat who doesn't talk to the state of the union and the guest they were supposed to bring allow a veteran to go in their place. thank you very much. democrats say they are boycotting the state of the union to send a message to donald trump but constitutional law professor jonathan truly sends a different message to voters who put donald trump in office because they are sick of political grandstanding. >> what is missing here is this idea there are very few occasions where we come together as a unified government and this is one of them. also it misses what is desperately needed right now. people are upset with their government and not confident that the government is able to work together. at this moment more than any other moment all the representatives need to show the public they are performing their duties, they are showing up and are listening. it doesn't mean they have to agree with him. and look at your institutional responsibilities, they are not there like they are going to some bridal shower. it is an official function for all three branches and a symbol of a unified government. >> this time last year john lewis led the charge of 50 democrats who refused to advance donald trump's inauguration. a former white house chief strategist said to take the stand today to testify behind closed doors as part of the house investigation into alleged collusion between the trump campaign in russia. he will likely face questions about michael wolf's explosive book file and fury in which bannon is quoted in a meeting with russian lawyer treasonous. the white house communications director could testify friday. the white house is set to release details about donald trump's first physical exam as commander-in-chief today. doctor ronnie jackson said donald trump, who is 71 years old is in, quote, excellent health after his checkup friday but will provide a more in-depth update, presidents are not required to undergo medical exams. and this is a horrible story, fox news alert, disturbing coming out of california, they are calling it a house of horrors. several children found starving, change to beds. the parents arrested after one of their brave dollars escape to call police. the horrific new details, we say children but they, several of them were 18 years old. >> several were adults but to say this is disturbing is an understatement. officers went inside the home and found several children shackled to beds in chains and padlocks, the investigation began after a 17-year-old girl escaped from the home and called 911 center to report her 12 brothers and sisters were being held up by their parents which investigators believed that girl was just 10 years old because she was so we may see 8 it and also thought all the victims were children but eventually discovered 7 of them were adults. the sheriff's office said the victims appear to be malnourished and very dirty, they were sent to local hospitals for treatment but their conditions were not immediately known. >> they were all in pjs, they were very pale skins almost like they had never seen the sun but i have seen a couple of the older ones, mostly girls and kind of small framed, almost looked malnutrition and to. >> that house never looked like there was a lot of action in front of it. >> the home address was listed as the location of the sandcastle day school, public-12 institution that opened in 2011. the new york times reported the turbines filed for bankruptcy that same year and david turpin worked as an engineer at northrop grumman. they are held on $9 million bail. >> the number was how many were adult? and that picture is so disturbing, children in their t-shirts. >> heartbreaking and disturbing story. >> the man suspected of brutally murdering a student will face a judge today, he will be charged with stabbing his friend blaise bernstein 20 times and a possible act of rage. his blood found at the crime scene, the pennsylvania student was found in a shallow grave in a park one week after he was reported missing, new video showing horrific moments when 50 passengers jump into icy waters to escape an inferno on a casino boat. officials now say at least one woman has died after succumbing to her injuries just hours later, 14 other people were injured. the captain of the casino boat is being hailed a hero for bringing the boat as close to shore as possible. a burned-out hole is all that remains and an american flag continuing to fly, the cause of the fire, the boat didn't have any prior issues so that investigation continues. to north korea where they have not reacted to hawaii's falseness alert according to general jim matus after emergency management and police pressed the wrong button by mistake bringing panic. general mattis express and confidence authorities will fix the warning system and put new procedures in place. leaders of the free syrian army meeting with donald trump today hoping for more support against the deadly attacks from the assad regime including threats from russia and iran. this comes as syrian citizens may be victims of another gas attack. six people were reportedly treated for chlorine intake after a missile strike at a damascus suburb. assad has killed more than 90 of his own people with a chemical attack last april prompting the us to destroy a syrian airbase with 59 missiles. two countries vowing to fight back against donald trump for keeping his campaign promise. >> probably terminating nafta at some point. >> we will know gate nafta or terminated. >> canada and mexico slammed the plan to pull the us from the trade agreement if he does not get a better deal. canada accusing the us of 200 unfair trade practices and mexico threatening to stop negotiations as the white house begins the process. the next round of nafta talks will start january 23rd. the lead singer of the irish rock group the cranberries has died. ♪ ♪ do you have to let it linger ♪ >> reporter: dolores riordan passed away in a london hotel, her publicist said her family is, quote, devastated by the shocking news, she had a long history of depression. she was 46 years old. the time is 11 minutes after the top of the era, top democrats putting pressure on republicans, over glenn simpson but as a trap set up for the trump administration? the next phase of data collection is right under your feet. how stores are using floor sensors to track your every move and it is no secret donald trump loves mcdonald's but also loves starburst too. the candy crush melting the internet. ♪ >> the top democrat on the house until committee called for the release of all transcripts on hearings of a dossier after the release of testimony from glenn simpson. adam schiff releasing this statement saying in light of the selective leaks of the testimony of the misleading manner in which the role has been characterized i support releasing the transcript. here to weigh in is tom witten. thank you for joining us, appreciate it as always. what do you think of this latest call to release all of the fusion gps transcript? >> no surprise the top democrat who has been partisan on the house intelligence committee wants to release a transcript by hillary clinton's campaign vendor that is the equivalent of nixon's modify limited hang out, you may recall the game would selectively release information in a piecemeal way. we want more information, judicial watch -- leaking or disclosure of transcripts is right of the democrat out here. they are just hoping the american people ignore what is being released because the last transcript that was released raised questions about what clinton was up to. heather: that was 310 pages long. >> there are lots of gaps of information there and it highlights the need to bring in mrs. clinton to testify to congress and her top campaign aides about what they knew and when about the collaboration of her campaign with russia to target donald trump and christopher steele and glenn simpson with the justice department and the fbi under the obama administration to target donald trump and his people. heather: let's talk about this indictment in the uranium investigation. is this just the beginning of this? who do you think is next? >> there is a 2-headed snake when it comes to the uranium one scandal, during the obama administration to get a certain result which was allow the state owned firms to get their piece of the pie, and whether to increase their market share. and anti-to russian activities in the united states. the question is, is there going to be a follow-up with hillary clinton, the same group involved in kickbacks and bribery tied to the clinton foundation and the obama administration. heather: and the massive amount of money they raised was when the this investigation begin and why we just now getting an indictment and to the obama administration know about this at the time the uranium deal was made? >> according to reports in 2009 they understood the russians were funneling money into the clinton machine in order to get a good result on uranium one. the last indictment or a complete deal or conviction was in 2015 and it was buried by the obama administration because they didn't want to tie it to hillary clinton so jeff sessions of the deadly is paying more attention now and this is a sorely needed follow-up and the question is are they going to devote the same resources robert mueller is to investigating the more substantial charges of russia government shenanigans in terms of getting involved in the uranium market in the united states by taking care of politicians like hillary clinton. >> the argument on the other side is there is a whole panel of people that had to approve this uranium one deal, that hillary clinton was just one of a lot of people. does that change anything? >> it increases the need for an investigation because many of those people should have known about this investigation like eric holder, the department of justice, hillary clinton at the state department. i would ask the investigation be broadened to what the justice department knew and what the fbi knew and why the information was kept from congress and wasn't made public to affect -- we still don't have full information as to what hillary clinton knew in the state department knew about russian activities in the united states so just because she was in a position to kill it. heather: drastically different if you look at how this investigation is still being handled and the investigation going on between the trump administration and possible collusion with russia. >> $145 billion flowed from russia entities to the clinton foundation at the time of the decisionmaking and we don't have an official investigation. jillian: thanks for joining us, appreciate it. the time is 20 minutes after the top of the hour. violent protests breaking out targeting conservative speakers how schools may soon be held accountable, stay with us. >> and the new book american -- the truth in the era of fake news, it delves into his undercover investigation with project emeritus exposing secrets of media giant since the 2016 presidential election. >> the media releases no tape and asks us to believe single source quotes, anonymous quotes, nine engineers and executive talking about shadow banning or censoring people so friends can't be the messages and hundreds of engineers go through private direct messages. in this country people don't believe how bad it is. >> reporter: it hits shelves on thursday. four people are suing the university of california berkeley after they were injured in protest in the my yellow in opelousas appearance. they claim they were physically attacked by masked riders. for providing, quote, protection division sufficient protection for the event. liberal arts colleges bowing down to the pc police hoping to cut down on perceived bias. williams college in massachusetts is asking students to report color-coded signs, anything colored pink for girls or blue for boys, name-calling and avoiding or excluding others, what the school calls intolerable but has not revealed how they will punish the students. donald trump has a favorite flavor of starburst and twitter is outraged. house majority leader kevin mccarthy telling the washington post he asked a white house staffer to pick out all the red candies that are the president's favorite for a gift, when user saying our taxes are paying for an employee's starburst candies to segregate all the pink and red for the narcissist in the white house. north korea, all the issues going on in the world and what flavor of starburst is the issue the washington post chooses to focus on. what is your favorite color? secretary of state rex tillerson intensifying efforts to isolate north korea devising waves to support sanctions, as the state department issued a warning live coming up. college campuses taking liberal identity politics to the next level with white racism classes, are these lessons good for society or creating a bigger divide. we will debate it next. ♪ why can't we be friends ♪ why can't we be friends ♪ >> rex tillerson arriving in vancouver as dozens of countries try to find ways to impose sanctions against north korea as the state department issues an ominous warning for would be visitors. kelly right is live in washington dc with the latest. >> rex tillerson will serve as the cohost of the vancouver summit, the 20 nations involved seeking strategy how to enforce sanctions. as to how to isolate north korea. two countries absent from the summit are russia and china. canadian prime minister justin trudeau explains why. he said this is an opportunity together group of nations that are historically linked through the korean war, we hope and feel in the path towards resolving the conflict. the state department warns americans who plan on traveling to the kingdom to prepare for the worst, funeral arrangements and draft a will before going. the dire warning underscores escalating tensions the us has with north korea on the heels of a false alert in hawaii about incoming ballistic missile on friday, congressional leaders calling for direct talks between the us and the north, john bolton says the us must find a way to denuclearize the north. >> it is right to be concerned about a north korean threat whether they pushed the wrong button in hawaii or not. we had too big a vacation for too long for people appreciating rogue states with nuclear weapons can be a problem for the united states. that is why george w. bush wanted national missile defense capabilities, stopping north korea and iran forgetting north koreans weapons is so important. >> reporter: they must seek a peaceful solution but keep the military option on the table. canadian officials say they must find a way to tone down on rhetoric my nuclear button is bigger than your nuclear button that can only add to further escalation. heather: a diplomatic solution to the nuclear problem north korea is the ultimate goal of the secretary rex tillerson intensified efforts to isolate the rogue regime. tom bevan says the recent developments on the peninsula are encouraging but steve stays kim jung un can never be trusted. >> deal of except sparks a little bit of a detente, the idea of a unified team playing in the olympics is a huge gesture whether it is going back to these stances afterwards but the opportunity which the south korean president credited donald trump are starting that these talks can be meaningful and we could see movement in a positive direction. we will see how much. >> we heard this from the north koreans for three decades, saying they -- would take down the nuclear program. they didn't do it. anytime you see something out of the north korean government you should assume it is false. >> reading, writing and white supremacy, more and more colleges and universities are writing courses dedicating to detecting and combating white racism. what if it was the one other way around? conservative millennial, and don calloway, thank you for joining us this morning. i will start with you with that question, what if it was the other way around, what are we talking about? >> wouldn't make sense to be the other way around. in historical context i think all of us should be actively invested in dismantling racism and historically that is something that is done where white folks have been in a position of privilege, and various people of color are the targeted group. one way you dismantle racism for millennials, to make sure we understand the historical underpinnings to make sure the circumstances don't exist and are not allowed to ferment racism in the current generation. >> i think we can all agree on the fact that racism and white supremacy in any form is wrong. we are all on the same page. that is not my concern. these professors are allowing bias to drive there curriculum rather than honest dialogue. a few short years ago one of my favorite courses i took in college by my favorite professor was african-american rhetoric taught by a very liberal african-american professor and we talked about difficult subjects, slavery, jim crow, racism, never once did i feel targeted. never once did i feel uncomfortable to raise my voice among people of other races because it wasn't driven by partisanship and guilt, it was driven by open dialogue. i'm afraid the culture has shifted so much in the past few years, and the other side of the conversation is feeling criminalized and victimized to where they cannot speak out. this does not create a learning environment. >> this is not just -- hunter college, abolition of whiteness, university of wisconsin, the problem of whiteness. what if you had a problem of blackness? >> that is racist. that is racist. >> allie asked me, first of all the titles of the courses are salacious. if you get beyond those what we are getting to is an analysis of white supremacy as the historical construct that helps us explain the emphasis today. my only concern with allie's analysis of her class on african-american rhetoric, sure that was a wonderful and in richmond experience but the problem is your analysis of the courses we are studying and talking about today are purely speculative. unless you look at the syllabus and examine the texts in those courses, you are taking an assumption of what will be given and the way this information will be presented. i do think it is reasonable that we will consider historical context of white supremacy to dismantle it today. >> we haven't heard back. you get the last word here. >> we have the one professor that created a checklist for white supremacy and we do know specifically what that checklist was and if you were a white person that is benefiting -- that drives further racism -- >> that is not the definition of racism, >> at least we are having a conversation and that needs to happen, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. chris christie isn't out of office yet but his democratic replacement working on the plan to the far donald trump. >> trump would have won -- do you think that is true? >> don lewis says martin luther king jr. would have saved america from donald trump. carly shimkus is here with a different view. good morning. >> in honor of martin luther king jr. today, imagine a world where the civil rights leader was still alive. representative john lewis, donald trump would not be president if mlk had anything to say about it. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 is here with the reaction online. what is the reaction? >> georgia congressman john lewis appeared on the view yesterday, he worked alongside martin luther king jr. of course, and the conversation quickly turned to donald trump as he said i didn't think donald trump would be president today if doctor king were alive. take a listen. >> do you agree with me? i said trump wouldn't have won if doctor king were still alive. >> i agree. if martin luther king had been alive. doctor king would have been able to lead us to a different place. heather: some of trump avenue supporters a are angry this political, today was supposed to be about martin luther king's birthday. another twitter user disagreed with congressman lewis's political point of you saying he would be in trump's cabinet. so many on social media applauded congressman lewis for his work during the civil rights movement. heather: breast-feeding and a mother booted from chick-fil-a because she was doing that. >> the owner of a chick-fil-a in north dakota has come under fire being a breast-feeding letter to cover up or leave the restaurant. patron macy hornam barely showing more -- the owner came to the table and asked me to cover, she told me if i chose not to cover she would have to ask me to leave. the owner of that chick-fil-a apologizing saying i would like to publicly apologize to macy for the way i handled the situation saturday. my goal is to provide a warm and welcoming environment for all of my guests. this has sparked a debate on social media. sasha says such silliness, sorry this happened to you. it is a baby feeding for crying out loud. someone else as i don't have a problem with women breast-feeding their babies as long as they use a cover. it is good manners to consider everyone's feelings regarding this matter. it is illegal in north dakota to breast-feed -- that feel that debate. speaking of families, a bigger family, a professional photo shoot, one family in missouri will never forget that, their pictures ended up looking like something out of a comic book. a woman named pam shared these strange images on facebook saying we paid a photographer who claimed to be a professional 200 to 250 or for a family photo shoot, she said the shadows were really bad on a clear beautiful sunny day and her professor never taught her to retouch the photos. this is a photographer you don't want to hire your self. i saw some real pictures of the family on facebook, they are far more attractive. heather: i wonder if they got their money back. it was one of donald trump's most coveted campaign promises. >> build that wall, build that wall, build that wall. heather: taking a tough stance on immigration his first year in office, the national border patrol council to break down the president's immigration victory up next. ♪ hold together. a little to the left. 1, 2, 3, push! easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> making new jersey the next sanctuary state, the immigrant office of% of protection to aid illegal immigrants, this comes after vowing to make new jersey a sanctuary site. he will be sworn in today. in an attempt to keep up with online retailers brick and mortar stores are putting sensors in the floors to track customer activity. its products help stores understand consumer trends by following in the footsteps of customers even determining how much time they are spending in certain areas. the service costs anywhere from 20 to $1000. making america safe again donald trump making protecting our borders the major priority the first year in office. >> without the wall it doesn't work. we have some band hombres and we will get them out. i will build a great big wall on our southern border. we are going to build the wall. build that wall, build that wall, build that wall. heather: the travel ban and border security just the beginning, here to break down his immigration victories, someone who works to defend the border every day, brandon judge, thank you for joining us this morning, we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. heather: let's take a look at donald trump's immigration accomplishments. border apprehensions are down, construction on the border wall is underway and the travel ban has been implemented and let's begin with you and the travel ban. your thoughts on the progress that has been made. >> if you look at what he is doing donald trump is leading fearlessly, if you compare and contrast with president obama, he was leading like he wanted a second term, he was being very careful, and he is leading fearlessly and what he has done is with the travel ban, he has alleviated a lot of the stress, a clear message the rest of the world that he's going to enforce the immigration law. a lot of people will say a wall won't keep out the terrorists that came over here and that is true but the travel ban prior to 9/11, most likely would have cut those people who took down the trade towers and would have stopped that. what he is doing is alleviating pressure on the border patrol. heather: there has been a 40% drop in border apprehension between 2017, 351,000 in 2016, 615,000, in december alone, 40,516 border patrol apprehensions. what is going on here? >> that is true leadership. if you look at the rhetoric he has brought to the table the message he has sent to all people from around the world, illegal immigration is solely a problem we share with mexico and that is not true. if you look at the apprehension we have we are arresting people from all over the world, from russia, people from ukraine, from china, from brazil, we are arresting people from everywhere around the world and he has sent a clear message which has driven immigration to levels we have never seen before with any president in my 20 year career. heather: why don't we hear about arrests from other countries? why don't we hear about that? >> that is just not news people want to hear. they want to make this an issue and say it is only poor people from latin american countries, that is flat-out not true. it is people from everywhere. if you paint that picture and create the true narrative, the american public would be aware what is going on in the border and demand that the border be secure which is what donald trump is doing. heather: thank you for joining us, we appreciate your first-hand insight, thank you. the time is eight minutes until the top of the hour, caught on camera, a drunk driver speeding toward a cop car head on. his last-second news to avoid disaster. kfc coming out with a cocktail no one asked for, the key ingredient, crazy. ♪ >> back with the stream, cold temperatures trigger a close call for officers, a car sliding on black ice, slamming into a parked police cruiser, helping another driver nearby who slid off the road, and the police cruiser stopped the car from rolling down the hill. more terrifying, the state trooper goes face-to-face the wrong way drunk driver. the car sides wiping the cruiser on i-95 in connecticut, and in new jersey, charged with dui. released on bond. some newly released - cam video as well showing a speeding car in california as it launches off of a highway slamming into a building. it barely misses a city bus. before becoming airborne. the driver of a car admitted using drugs and charges are pending. people in the car suffered minor injuries. that is the end result of that. even johnny walker is saying me 2. he is getting a female counterpart, parent company diego filing a patent for a jane walter beverage, not clear what it will be, not the first time jane walker has been considered. and ad campaign was in the works but was scrapped after hillary clinton's 2016 election loss. finally, house of chaos closing line, the smart phone, fried chicken candle, remember that. the fast food giant launched a cocktail menu featuring none other than gravy as the main ingredient. the gravy mary finger licking sour, the southern twist. i know you want to make that with gravy. i will see you here tomorrow. >> a dozen chained to beds, one escaped learning police. >> coming up swinging, donald trump slamming senator dick durbin for misrepresenting his comments during that daca meeting last week. with all this tension can a resolution be released by friday's shutdown deadline.

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