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researchers are comparing this to a newborn child. we ll look at the way this computer robot can learn. all the details top of the hour on shepard smith reporting. we ll see you then. dana: reaction to controversial late term abortion legislation in several states with the governors of rhode island and virginia sparking outrage over bills that would essentially allow termination of unviable fetuses up until the moment of birth. the virginia bill was defeated by republicans but governor northam now facing criticism over comments he made on a radio show. take a listen. we want the government not to be involved in these types of decisions. we want the decision to be made by the mothers and their providers. and this is why, julie, that legislators, most of whom are men, shouldn t be telling a woman what she should and shouldn t be doing with her body. dana: senator ben sass who
gathering. now, as we head into the 2020 ss race for president, will the growing tribalism get even worse? in a few minutes, we sit down with two outside advisors to the president, cory lewandowski and david bossie for their first interview on the new book on mr. trump enemies. the first nebraskan, senator ben sass, a frequent critic of the president and author of his own new book, them. why we hate each other and how to heal. senator, welcome back to fox news sunday . thank you for coming to snowy nebraska, chris. chris: okay! we will get to your book about political tribalism in a moment. but i want to start discussing another threat. that is the 13th federal agencies came out with something called the national climate assessment on friday and here are the major findings from the assessment.
khashoggi. they did not come to a conclusion. they have feelings in certain ways. the world is a vicious place. chris: we discussed the growing tribalism with ben sass. and with cory lewandowski and david bossie. outside advisors to the president josc his enemies including some top officials in the white house, are undermining him. plus, our sunday panel with a new report on climate change. he presents the grimmest picture yet of the threat to the us.all right now on fox news sunday . and hello again from fox news in washington. as family and friends get together on this thanksgiving weekend, there is one piece of advice a lot of people are taking. do not talk politics! views of president trump and hot button issues are so divisive, you run the risk of blowing up the family
soon. over the course of the last week, you and other reporters have been talking to people on the hill, talking to members of the administration. there was a game taking place where it seemed like every reporter was getting someone to deny he or she wrote it. what are lawmakers saying? there have been a couple of strong statements from folks like senator ben sass but it ends there. what are you hearing from lawmakers and how it s resonating the capitol hill. republican lawmakers trying to walk the fine line. you have ben sass and bob corker and some sort of putting their name to it, but the sort of rank and file republicans and republican leadership are trying to figure out a way to basically say this is really bad, this person should resign, this is inappropriate. i had someone say this person is a spy, this person has no