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thank you for doing it on a sunday night with us. >> we have a million dollars at mike roweworks.org" [boos] . we train skilled laborers and do it every year. go give your wife my regards. >> trey: micro works foundation, thank you for joining us on a sunday night and we will see you soon. >> thanks. >> trey: thank you for spendingthan part of your sunday with us. i hope you have a great week u ahead and until you can find uso online >> todd: a fox news alert, attorney general merrick garland has just seven hours to turn over material related to president biden's classified document case or face contempt vote. and sky is going dark this
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afternoon when the total soelar cl eclipse happens. and there is this. >> perfection with a touch of sweet rejection. undefeated south carolina has won its third national championship. >> todd: south carolina defeating caitlin clark and iowa last night to round out a perfect season and win the women's national championship and tonight the uconn huskies face the purdue boilermakers in the men's championship. you are ever watch ing "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. carley has the day off. we begin with this. terrifying scene in the sky. an engine cover ripping apart on a southwest boeing 737 forcing an emergency landing. brooke singman has the details.
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>> southwest flight heading from houston to denver when the boeing 737 lost its engine cover. passengers saw it ripping off before striking a wing flap. the flight was turned around for an emergency landing back in denver. passengers were transferred to another plane and arrives in houston three hours late. boeing referred us to this post. we are not too worried about safety, cowels are unlikely to do damage that threaten to bring the airplane down. they might peel off, that is a remote possibility and unlikely it will do life -threatening damage. this is the most recent in a series of mishaps. there was a door plug failure in january. as far as this southwest flight,
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the maintenance team is reviewing and the faa is investigating. >> todd: about two weeks where there was not boeing, now boeing is back. jailed migrant influencer claims he is a victim of persecution after being arrested for skipping mandatory check-ins with ice. the venezuelan migrant says, i came here to the united states because of pers kugsz in my country, they are doing the same thing in the united states, persecuting me. we have become an oppressive country instead of a free country. i miss my freedom. so much to break down there. the migrant could face federal firearm charges after a series of videos show him holding guns in a gun store. country music biggest stars gathering in austin, texas for the cmt music awards employees
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je jelly roll winning performance of the year, video of the year and male video of the year, all three for his hit song "need a firefighter." >> this is a moment i want to take to thank the fans for everything they have done for me. thank god and my beautiful wife and daughter at home. one year ago i sang "need a favor" for the first time on national television. in the last year, you have changed my life in every way. i would never have thought my life could be changed. >> todd: what a story. laney wilson won female video of the year for "wurtmelon moon shine," and joined in on a tribute to toby keith, she sang "how do you like me now."
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♪ i was the crazy one who broke into the stadium and i wrote your number on the 50-yard line. >> todd: and baseball ledgend roger clemones honored toby keith. >> let toby hear you, repeat after me, whiskey for my men and beer for my horses. let's go. >> todd: keith won seven cmt music awards and earned 30 nominations throughout his incredible career. a rare moment in history taking place tonight as the moon blocks the face of the sun from certain parts of the u.s. we're talking to someone who traveled 100 miles and camping in his car to get the best view. this is not the first time he's seen an eclipse up close. this is a friend ly friendly "f
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a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called yourself the “un-carrier”. you sing about “price lock” on those commercials. “the price lock, the price lock...” so, if you could change the price, change the name! it's not a lock, i know a lock. so how can we undo the damage? we could all unsubscribe and switch to xfinity. their connection is unreal. and we could all un-experience this whole session. okay, that's uncalled for. >> todd: all eyes on the sky for the solar eclipse and some people are going to great lengths to get the perfect view of the phenomena. our next guest traveling 100 miles to missouri to camp out in his car to see the rare event. this is his third time to do so. tom, how excited are you for today? >> hi.
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i'm absolutely floored, busting, jerry. i want to thank you for letting me come on, it is han an honor to talk about eclipse facts and vibes. >> todd: thank you for the seinfeld reference at 5:00 in the morning. what is leading up to the eclipse? >> well, first of all, probably going to say some prayers that we get some sunny skies. i can deal with some clouds and i'm preparing a secondary route. i may have to go north up to pine bluff, which is about 30 miles from here. i have a little breakfast, some coffee and cue up my pk floyd dark side of the moon. >> todd: sure, of course. you mentioned the spot, focus on
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the spot. what went into you selecting your primary spot and your secondary spot. what went into your calculus? >> i've always tried to be on a hill, something higher up. usually in the morning or in the afternoon during any eclipse, a fog can come up from the ground and obscure things. >> todd: sure. let's go on why you are in your car, cost of hotels for a huge event like this going to be skyrocketing along the main route of the eclipse. $400 for a motel, hotel, you said, i'm not doing that. what is theset up you have in your car? >> i have my cameras ready to
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go. i got binoculars. i wish i could show them, nice binoculars to see the comet ponds, brooks which are known as the devil's comet. it is about 26, 46 miles across. i'm looking forward to seeing that hopefully with the naked eye along with seven planets that will appear. >> todd: you said you will view through binoculars and cameras, how do you do that safely? we heard you can't look at the sun during the eclipse without protective eye gear, how do you look through your camera and binoculars carefully? >> i purchased really good gl glasses, i can put the lens
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against the camera lens. >> todd: going to be a good day, try to get some sleep and enjoy it. have a great day and this is just your moment. >> todd: thank you very much. b bye, all, be safe. >> todd: we will. today's solar eclipse bringing special deals to food chains. pizza hut offering a large pizza for $12. appleby's perfect eclipse marg rita and burger king offering whoppers and sonic has a bl blackout slush float. brooke, ashley and i getting a chance to try some, cotton candy with sprinkles. let's get after it. >> todd: you get both. i don't need two, suit is tight today, i had a rough weekend, stro.
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>> ashley: ed you said it was cotton candy? real sweet. >> todd: i like the dragon fruit. >> ashley: cut todd off after this one. a lot of sugar. this is ice cream at the top. >> todd: our friends at sonic. in the northeast, we don't have a lot of sonics here. in california, sonics are the best. >> ashley: in the west, everywhere, too. is there one in time square? >> todd: sonic gave us these glasses, as well. i know i look silly, trust me. is it going to hurt you? every eye expert says it will hurt your eyes, there are tons going around, you can get them, contact peep and he will see if friends and family have extra.
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>> ashley: can't see anything. >> todd: bad for the teleprompter, good protecting your eyes from blindness. >> ashley: or from you. >> todd: i haven't talked to you in weeks. thank you, enjoy your beverage. there are other news, president biden ush approximating for massive student loan cancellation. what he's planning to do today and did you hear about this? y youk coach john calipari decides to leave kentucky after 15 seasons. ashley is a basketball fan and she looks stunned. get a shot of ashley's face. we'll tell you where he is heading next. look at ashley. >> i can't believe he's leaving. >> todd: she's stunned. >> i like ken kentucky, though.
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>> todd: former president trump says he will reveal his position on abortion later today. republicans and all others must follow their hearts and mind. that like ronald reagan before me, i believe in exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. former president suggesting he was leaning toward a national abortion ban at 15 weeks of pregnancy. president biden expected to announce new plans to cancel student debt of tens of millions of american. >> biden administration says it would provide dent relief for 30 million americans. people who now owe more than they initially borrowed could see up to $20,000 in interest
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wiped out. administration believes 25 million americans fall into this category. two million eligible near loan for forgiveness, but have not applied could see their debt cancelled. >> would cancel up to $20,000 in interest for millions and full loan forgiveness for millions more this fall. >> president biden will use every tool responsible to cancel for as many borrowers as possible no matter how many times elected officials try to stand in his way. >> the white house says it cancelled 146 billion for four million americans, even though the supreme court struck down the sweeping forgiveness plan
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last year. they believe it targets specific categories of borrower through the higher education act. president biden is expected to head to a chicago fundraiser that is expected to raise $2.5 million. >> todd: madeleine rivera, thank you. a chicago resident joins us now. daniel, i'll begin with you. the president has seen the polls that show him not doing well in swing states he needs to win to become president for a second term. he said it is in madison, a college town, he will try to tell the young people that i will pay off your college loans. how excited are you to pay off somebody else's college loans? >> not very excited. thanks for having me. with somebody who has a high school student who will be creating this spring and heading
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to college next fall, i'd like to see what the president is doing to ensure students going forward are getting a good deal rather than giving out a government handout. if there are issues with the system, fix it to ensure future generation has a solid set of skills. more government handout will not help, certainly will not help inflation issue. >> todd: i am the president, i can ignore what the supreme court says. here is what black chicago voters are saying about joe biden and how he measures up with donald trump. this is a couple months ago. listen. >> who is better for the country, trump or biden? >> trump. >> trump. >> tr trump. >> trump. why you say that? >> he's a business man, he thinks business and biden is a
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r racist. >> great policy, best for the stock market. >> who has done better? >> trump, i have not seen biden yet. >>-- get rid of his sleep. >> i don't don't get the sense voters are excited joe biden is visiting today. do you agree with what you just heard? >> i do agree. we are not excited about biden coming to chicago. he is coming here for a fundraiser, it is on the top of my mayor's agenda to ask the biden administration to allow release of work visas for migrants and i know he is looking for more funding from the federal government to support and house migrants even though he was recently heard saying there was enough in
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chicago to support them. >> todd: interesting, i think you would disagree with a lot of that. instead of coming to your city to raise money for himself, what would you rather see president biden do with regard to your money, your financial situation, the issues to matter to you? >> i would rather see him come here to talk about the state of the economy, the fact that everything is higher, groceries, gas, interest rates are higher, i need biden to talk about those things, those things that affect everyday americans, that is what we want to hear him talk about, the fact unemployment rate among blacks in the city of chicago is at its highest, those are things we want to hear discussed here in chicago. >> todd: and have them takac, not just talk about them. this "wall street journal" poll shows president biden and former president trump tied in wisconsin at 46%.
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wisconsin is basically a toss up between biden and trump, what is the main issue in your state that you think is going to tip the balance between the candidates? >> it has to be inflation and how is president biden and/or former president trump going to address the inflation issues hitting a lot of families here very hard, especially small businesses, my wife had to close a fitness studio she owned because of rent prices going up and her clients did not have disposable income necessary to continue their health and f fitness journey. we have to find ways to address this and looking tthe candidates to present their plan. that will be a big swing opportunity in this state. >> todd: just because inflation is coming down by some economic
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metrics, you are not feeling it at the grocery store, people like your wife and her business were impacted. thank you for your time, have a great week. >> thanks, todd, appreciate it. >> perfection with touch of sweet redemption, undefeated south carolina has won its third national championship. >> todd: south carolina gamecocks are national champions of women's college basketball defeating caitlin clark and the hawkeyes 87-75. allison williams is a fox sports sideline reporter. obvious takeaway, best team beat the best player. there are more layers to this onion, what is your biggest story to come out of this tournament? >> yeah, a fascinating tournament and fascinating game and what a job by dawn staley, head coach at south carolina.
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what she was able to do is un unprecedented. 38-0 with five new starters this year. she has built a dynasty at south carolina, they got to the final four last year and lost to iowa. this year they get redemption against iowa and caitlin clark. they had the size advantage and used that outrebounding iowa 51-29, they had the advantage on the board, and that was the difference in this game and perfection is theirs now. impact of caitlin clark will be felt for years to come in this sport, in the game of college basketball and her impact is going to be lasting no doubt. you saw that, dawn staley took a moment to recognize caitlin clark and what she's done to grow the women's game. she truly is a special player, we'll miss watching her play for
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iowa. no doubt she will be number one draft pick in the wnba in two weeks. >> todd: it is nice to watch girls sports take the spotlight, hope our political world makes sure girls can continue to play girl's sports. to the men's side, kentucky head coach john calipari is expected to become head coach at arkansas. he's racked up 410 wins, made four final fours including the national championship in 2012. expec expectation when he was hired was for multiple championships. there have been a lot of disa disappointments, what went wrong for coach at uk? >> his tenure is undeniable, he is coach, he's a hall of fame
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coach. in recent years, he's produced a lot of pros, has not produced banners. they lost in first round to o oakland this year. the athletic director had to announce he would remain their head coach and john calipari, they take control before they can be fired, he leaves and takes matters into his own hands. shocking development on the eve of the national championship game. it positions coach cal to be in a good spot in arkansas. this is a team that has all the fun, he will have full control, they will be rejuvenated, huge hire for the program that has resources to succeed, we've seen in recent years with eric musselman. shock across college basketball.
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>> todd: uk is happy, they get to save 33 mill for not firing coach cal. men's side, uconn and purdue, we think it is a matter of playing basketball. are you that confident in the huskies? >> i am not that confident, it is going to be battle of the bigs. i'm going with uconn, they have size, can control pace of play. equalizer could be how well purdue shoots the three and zach eady has willed this team. what a run for purdue. i'm with you, going with uconn and back-to-back national titles. >> todd: i love that jersey guy, coach dan hurley, see what happens tonight. before a pleasure talking with you, love watching you over the
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course of the years, awesome to have you on. thank you. to golf now. 22-year-old player taking the valero open, will be in the upcoming masters. the two men posting dualing bir birdies forcing a playoff before sealing the deal. [cheering] >> >> unorthodox putting style. mccarthy, most putts, 92 putts, 72 holes, he will compete in the masters this week, as well. good all around. here is a question, america. are people paying enough attention to our president? >> he is the commander-in-chief, absolutely, he should speak up more and we should cover what
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he's sasaying. when he speaks, nobody listens. >> todd: huh? joe concha here to speak and everybody paying attention to janice dean, live from little rock zoo to see how animals are preparing for the solar eclipse. that is awesome and that is next. hello, ghostbusters. it's doug. we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. we got a bit of a situation. [ metal groans] sure, i can hold. ♪ liberty liberty liberty liberty ♪ in theaters now.
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>> the point that president biden does not talk about the wars very often, should he? >> absolutely. israel and ukraine, we have super power, he is the commander-in-chief, absolutely, he should speak up more and we should cover what he's saying because often when he speaks, nobody listens. >> okay. >> todd: joe concha is a fox news contributor. joe joins me now. when he speaks, he being president, nobody listens. quite a statement from the former dnc chair, joe. >> joe: people don't listen because perhaps he is too s scripted, packaged and protected
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and when he does speak, it is sometimes or oftentimes awkward or confusing or dishonest and his comms team need to clean up on aisles 26 and president should be speaking more in terms of interviews with jason bateman or with friendly outlets that don't ask challenging questions and maybe consider doing a real interview live. every time he does an interview, it is taped and packaged. sit down with somebody and take hard questions or here is a thought, maybe do a press conference for 45 minutes to an hour. we have not seen anything like that or this year going into 2023. if his handlers want to hide him for this long, okay, i guess. american people want to hear from joe biden, the president, the man and hear answers that
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come from his head is not a teleprompter. it will not happen before election day, which isun it issing considering this is an election year. >> todd: marty bird is not a jou journalist. the media does not cover what he says and does, is that correct? the other part, what about trump? seems like when trump makes himself available for speeches and comments, media let's him go, we can't let him go because of democracy or some reason for censoring him. >> joe: we see one cable news network not carry his remarks in any capacity and preempt him saying he is probably going to lie and they introduce adam
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schiff as their next special guest and same with cnn. 2015 or 2016, you would see awaiting donald trump remarks and show being an empty podium. that was when they didn't think he was going to win. donna brazille says we don't cover the president enough, that is because pivot going back to donald trump and talking about everything negative about him as far as any legal cases going on instead of analyzing the in incumbt president on crime, border, foreign policy, she is right in terms of not covering him enough. he didoesn't get enough. >> todd: she mentioned the economy, former obama adviser
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david axelrod has advice. >> i wouldn't extoll the miracle of the biden economy, it drives me crazy when he does that. he needs to put himself on the side of working people in their economic fight here. >> you wonder if axelrod continues with statements like that, does the democrat controlled media stop having him on? >> joe: very interesting, he is paid by cnn, certainly he'll be on there, not as often as one would think. when you see david axelrod, that is barack obama talking, message to joe biden, you have to do the bill clinton, i feel your pain. rent and gas prices and prices in general are too high and peep ep cannot afford many things and that can't be unspun by team biden or friends in the media.
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food prices are 37% since 2019 and something has to change and that is message axelrod and obama are trying to send to this president. >> todd: it is odd, we get to hear joe directly, joe concha. senior meteorologist janice dean live from little rock zoo in arkansas and she is talking to special guests. take it away. >> janice: my gosh, it is so exciting, todd, we're watching the path of totality. most of the country will see clouds from dallas to new england, good-looking forecast, only concern is parts of texas we could see severe storms, we're thinking timing is after the eclipse. this is the fun part at the zoo.
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susan and hanna. susan is director at guilty rock zoo. what are we expecting today? >> we are doing a party in our parking lot and lots of fun in store for families coming to the zoo today. fun activities and viewing of the eclipse. >> janice: it is going to be great. this is an ant eater perusing the room here. we were hoping to get him up here. he's -- >> he's making his way, le lesserant eater, why a lesser ant eater, he is the star of the show. >> janice: hanna, tell me about this knnocternal animal. >> there is not a lot of
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information about t hey will be doing, they will be sleeping and he probably will miss it. >> janice: can i touch him? >> yes, see if he wants treats. >> janice: get a close-up of this guy eating treats. >> these guys have very long tongues because they eat ants and bugs. >> janice: how rare is this little guy? >> they are from south america, they are not rare, they are not endangered or anything like that, they are part of the species survival plan. it is something we're excited to work with. >> janice: will he fall asleep after this interview? >> he will, definitely. he was up early ready to go. >> janice: he was ready for his closeup. today people can come and enjoy the eclipse from the zoo and look at the animals. >> that is right, what a great thing to do. come see the animals, we don't
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know what the animals might do, we're super curious. >> janice: is there a perfect location to witness the eclipse? >> yes, front entry and over by the elephants, it is wide open. >> janice: i get to see the elephant later. we are at the little rock zoo for the solar eclipse. is carley with you? >> todd: she is not, she is prepping for at eclipse at home getting herself mentally prepared. i'm curious to see what the animals are going to do. my kids were off the wall yesterday, animals could be, too. >> >> janice: animals and kids, never know what is going to happen. >> todd: never know what is going to happen at 12:00 eastern. attorney general merrick garland
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could face contempt charges. michael waltz is on deck. and lawrence jones will look at what is coming up, a lot of branding. >> lawrence: doj got ripped by a judge saying, you already sent someone to prison behind not listen being to congress, why the double standard? we'll kocover it on "fox and friends." get your glasses ready for today's solar eclipse experience. 31 million people are in the path of totality. and president biden will head to wisconsin to push another student loan bail out, could it face fierce legal challenges? talk with greg jarrett he will weigh in. he mocked america to half a million followers encouraging other migrants to squat u.s.
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>> todd: the clock is ticking for attorney general merrick garland to turn over materials related to joe biden's classified documents case. ands if he doesn't do it by noon eastern today, he could be held in contempt. florida congressman michael waltz joins me now. congressman, great to see you here. do you think garland will comply and if not will house republicans actually follow through on that contempt threat? >> i don't think garland will comply, unfortunately. i do think that president biden absolutely should have been charged in this case. according to special prosecutor hur's report, he repeatedly and openly admitted that he had classified documents in his basement, that he had boxes of them in his transcript to his ghost writer and in conversations with his ghost
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writer and that's what the committee is asking for. look, at the end of the day, i have got to remind everybody, president trump was covered under the presidential records act. biden took these documents as a senator and vice president. he was not covered and he should be charged. but he is sitting now as president, which means you have got to provide those documents as part of an impeachment inquiry. but at the end of the day, i think this department of justice has shown there is two tiers of justice. they will protect this white house, no matter what. even at the credibility of our justice system, which has completely tanked with the american people, sadly. >> todd: in response to the letter, a doj spokesperson saying the following, quote: the department has been on the recordly transparent with congress. the attorney general released mr. hur's report to congress and made to redactions or changes. we hope they will reconsider this unnecessary escalation. you touched on the key things that house republicans are seeking. one, the audio from joe biden's
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interview with special counsel hur. but, more importantly, i would argue, is the audio and the transcript from hur's interview with that ghost writer. detail for us just how important that ghost writer is for getting to the bottom of all of this. >> well, this ghost writer spent hours and hours with president biden and those conversations detailed two key things. one, biden repeatedly admitting that he had classified documents, so that is willful intent, that he read from his notebooks from his time as vice president and senator that had classified material in it. and then, thirdly, it outlines, i guess recommendation the addled mental nature of biden where he couldn't remember key dates and all kinds of things that hur used as justification to not prosecute him.
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you can't have it both ways. either he is fit to be president and if he is, then is he fit to be prosecuted. or, if he's not fit to be prosecuted how the hell could he be president for another five years. >> todd: switching gears the house will be handing impeachment articles to the senate this week launching a trial as early as thursday. schumer's office saying the senators will be sworn in as jurors in the impeachment trial this coming thursday, the 11th. senate could dismiss the charges. they could go through with the charges. what do you think ultimately chuck schumer does? >> i think he finds some way to refer it to committee, to bury it, to make it not happen. he does have to swear the senators in as jurors. but he will find some type of parliamentary trick. here's where i think he is going to regret that. the fbi director is ringing the alarm bells. chris wray is telling us repeatedly, openly, and behind closed doors that one of these 300 people on the terrorist watch list is -- there is going
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to be some type of attack. he is saying -- he is ringing the alarm belsz. is he saying he has never seen this kind of threat in his fbi career. and with our wide open border, when you have dozens of peopople on the terrorist watch list coming across, i will remind everyone that san bernardino, that attack was from the terrorist watch list. pulse nightclub was from the terrorist watch list. and i think schumer is going to regret dismissing these charges. >> todd: if anybody should be sensitive to a terror attack it should be the senior senator from the state of new york. congressman michael waltz, we appreciate your time this morning. thank you, sir. "fox & friends" begins right now. have a great day, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: it is 6:00 a.m. here on the east coast. it's monday, april 8th. and this is "fox & friends." hello darkness, our old friend. i will spare you the singing. we are hours away from that total sola
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