bret: finally tonight, a recent college graduate from texas who is making a difference doing what he really loves. when adam williams meant 8-year-old garrett clark he knew he wanted to help them live life like every other kid despite not having an arm. williams heard about his story after meeting his father, who actually was a professor at university of texas arlington where williams attended. he decided to build garrett a 3d printer on networks just like the real one. i just like building things, . seeing that it actually help someone obviously is a warm tingly feeling. bret: this is the future, folks. 3d printed arm. he cannot shake hands, arm wrestle and even shoot laser beams. one thing he says he won t do, help mom with the dishes, but
university of texas arlington where williams attended. he decided to build garrett a 3d printer on networks just like the real one. i just like building things, . seeing that it actually help someone obviously is a warm tingly feeling. bret: this is the future, folks. 3d printed arm. he cannot shake hands, arm wrestle and even shoot laser beams. one thing he says he won t do, help mom with the dishes, but that s a great story. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight, that s it for this special report. fair, balanced, unafraid. the the story starts with martha maccallum in just a second. you can log on foxnews.com/ foxnews.com/specialreport, click watch now on the left side of the screen and comment away. if you have not been there before, it s fun, it s more relaxed, ask questions, make comments.
we don t know if it is a warm hand shik liake like the bill cn style or an arm wrestle. that is what people are first going to judge. the hand shake that the world is watching. that will set a lot of the tone. i want to go back to something that colonel jack reported. reports of china and its role with brokering some sort of deal with north korea. if china hasn t done it yet, are they unwilling or unable to assist us with north korea? yet? i m sorry to interrupt. yet. it s been six months and a president that has a dramatically different agenda. six months in the operations of the chinese government is like a nano second. they take a long view and donald trump expects everything to happen now, now, now. that is part of his issue in how he s approaching these foreign leaders. things take time.
trump would go to bat for flynn is remarkable and it s hamg time and time again. he s trying to kill an investigation. the one thing we ve learned about donald trump is, he s not loyal to anybody but donald trump. so there is, there has to be more to it than just loyalty because, again, that s an emotion that donald trump or a character trait that donald trump never exhibits for anybody else. he certainly wouldn t for this general. kasie hunt, talk about the republicans on the hill behind you. this has been, again, of all the tumultuous weeks, we thought the week with him shoving aside members of nato was bad and trying to arm wrestle the president of france, we thought that was embarrassing. we re finding out he s, of course, cutting outlines from speeches when he was speaking to
the dnc. i hadn t heard that. but that would be another thing i would look at if i were investigating this because democrats also did analytics and also identified swing voters in these key states. we do know they did have some of their analytics hacked. so that is a possibility. david, let s talk about handshake politics. there is some fascinating body language happening here between president trump. neither one of them is going to stop that handshake first. they are in a death grip. look at this one. this is a handshake turned into an arm wrestle. there is something behind this, right? what s going on here? you read that foreign leaders have been doing intensive study of donald trump in preparation for the meetings. you wonder if matt kroen had some handshakining exercises in advance. but everybody keeps saying we