including in gaza city, london, there s two issues here, this issue, this vote on the istanbul and new york. leland: democrats now resolution is an article one strategizing on a veto override argument, that s it. it s whether, who owns vote. do they have the votes or not to who controls the power of the try and stop president trump s emergency order to fund the purse. i sit on appropriations, i m an wall. the president used his veto for the first time yesterday. attorney, and it s the u.s. he s spending the weekend at the congress, it s very simple. now, if you want to make an white house. garrett kenny is there as well on the north lawn. argument about border security, that s a different thing and i hi, garrett. leland, good morning, good can certainly, now, have my discussion with her, with afternoon to you. at this point the white house is anybody else, but right now, not worried about the vote to we re talking about article one override the veto. question, it s a constitutional
be sure to watch economic advisor larry kudlow as he talks with chris wallace, check your listing for time and channel at 2 p.m. eastern. leland: we ll wait for that interview. meantime, overseas, defense secretary james mattis laying out u.s. policy in singapore, just about 12 days before the big sit-down summit, saying the u.s. demands, and we are going to quote now, the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. the north koreans continue to use that same word, denuclearization. garrett kenny joins us now. that word can mean so many different things to so many different people. and that is one of the issues of the summit that they re trying to work out. they re meeting both in north korea and singapore to touch on the issues ahead of the summit. as far as the actual negotiations are concerned, another item that the north
julie: this is a fox news alert. china saying it will not hesitate to fight back with a, quote, major response after president trump threatened tariffs on another $100 billion worth of chinese goods. escalating trade tensions between two of the world s biggest economies, sending the dow plummeting again on friday, closing down over 500 points. this after treasury secretary steven mnuchin said there is, and i m quoting, the potential of a trade war and just moments ago the president tweeting this. the united states hasn t had a trade surplus with china in 40 years. they must end unfair trade, take down barriers, and charge only reciprocal tariffs. the u.s. is losing $500 billion a year and has been losing bill i don t believe so of dollars for decades. cannot continue. garrett kenny picks up the rest of the story from washington. reporter: the big concern on wall street is the trade dispute escalates into a full-blown
the last remaining district in iraq held by the terror group. garrett kenny with the latest. reporter: those air strikes that helped clear the way for iraqi forces that are slowly gaining ground. iraq s military said this week, its forces with the backing of u.s. coalition air strikes have retaken much of the city and are now closing in on the last area that is still under isis control. where about 100 islamic state fighters hold out on a former government compound. and destroying several isis vehicles, fighting positions and several houses that the militants rigged with explosives. those kind of bombs and booby traps slowed the forces. ro ra
and warnings stretching from new mexico to kansas. we have team fox coverage on all of this janice dean standing by in the fox extreme weather center and will watching the wildfire in california but more on the deadly impact of tornadoes in the deep south. brian? the death toll i understand has risen again today. that s right. 17 people are now dead after two more bodies were found in mississippi today. unseasonably warm weather across the nation this winter spawning severe weather all week. tornadoes and flooding from arkansas to tennessee to mississippi leave dozens of families homeless for the holidays on christmas night in alabama, a tornado touching down in the state s capital of birmingham. three homes reportedly destroyed. some people were trapped inside. trees downed. several people taken to hospitals for minor injuries but no deaths reported. everybody said, tornado, the lights went out. and they think, i know. i almost fell to the floor. almost to the bathroom