one man gets a whopper of surprise for burger king, charged more than $1000 after trying to cash in on a penny whopper deal. he tried to order them through an apps but they supersized his meal to say the least. that wraps up his hour of fox and friends first, thank you for joining us, fox and friends first continues right now, goodbye. jillian: tuesday, december 11th. holiday horror, the new threat unveiled by isis taking aim at the capital. rob: finding middle ground, donald trump meeting with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. jillian: could set the foundation for a deal to build the wall? brexit on the brink. teresa may all laying a crucial government vote. rob: the preceptor taking on an old rule to block the ongoing saga and make a political point.
that we ve known from other countries such as the netherlands perhaps but not from germany right listen to can look at a specific numbers about the current government vote is issued a damning condemnation there more than three quarters seventy six percent say they are dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with the conservative social democratic coalition only twenty four percent satisfied or very satisfied with the government s. one of these are disastrous numbers for the governing coalition do the reflect anger against his governing coalition or their gender dissatisfaction with politicians and politics it s a bit of both really the grand coalition that is governing right now is a very extremely in fact unpopular option and that has been the case even before the elections but it s a situation that is getting more and more extreme voters are experiencing a coalition that apparently is more busy with fighting each other or fighting and arguing over issues such as migration rather than havin
playing field and an amendment process. was that enough? let s get to cnn s phil mattingly looiive on capitol hi. phil, is it enough? will they be able to reopen the government? reporter: several of them sounding very positive, and one government aide just texted me and said they believe the votes are there. they will at least have 60 or more to reopen the government. as you know, mitch mcconnell on the senate floor last night and again this morning, saying this process will allow a government vote to come to the floor even if the group of number two leaders in the house, democrats and republicans, don t come to the floor for the next two weeks. that will happen after the next deadline which will be february 8, assuming the senate and house do pass this. democrats had a lengthy, nearly two-hour caucus meeting where they went back and forth on this. i m told there are pretty significant divides within the caucus on the direction forward,
protesters in athens tossing monthly to have cocktails at riot police. one man accidently set another man on fire. this came at the start of a two-day strike ahead of a government vote on another round of budget cutbacks. the plan is for those so-called austerity measures to keep greece out of bankruptcy, something which could effect the entire global economy. police say there were about 70,000 protesters out today. organizers say it was more like twice that our greg palkot in the middle of it all. he reports from athens. shep, fighting in the streets of athens has come to our position at the hotel not far from parliament where the deciding on that austerity package that the folks here are so angry at. we have been watching them throw rocks and brick baths just about 50 yards where i am and look down, pierre, you can see the police searching past our hotel throwing tear gas at the militants. militants are running back. this is action in the streets right in the heart of athens,