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>> harris: a fabulous start with what's happening in the testing president trump to see our response. pacific region, where tensions are high. >> eric: it feels to me like china is simply -- you have this china is boring morning it wile thing going on with north korea here, it seems like china is action against south korea. the two allies say the system is almost justifying their buildup in military structure in the purely defensive. south china sea, justifying it they say it was practice for with your being provocative with hitting u.s. bases there. north korea, our ally. we'll have much more on this breaking news as we learn more. >> eboni: i think this is one big political test for president donald trump him a 100%. >> sandra: and is finally i think the timing to your point here, after years in the making, is exactly around that. house republicans finally revealing their plan to repeal there's been a lot of put up and i think they're trying to see if and replace obamacare. two of the architects of the bill, just wrapping up a news he'll shut up or deliver. conference. this has democrats gearing up not only do have a right to for a fight while some defend ourselves, we have an republicans remain on the fence. obligation to defend ourselves as a nation. this isn't "outnumbered," i think this the exact time that sandra smith. here today, harris faulkner, president trump needs to affirm meghan mccain, fox news our allies and make sure our enemies understand where he political and legal analyst, clearly stands.
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eboni williams is here and two days at #oneluckyguy, eric bolling. he is outnumbered. >> harris: does having a >> eric: big day, a lot of said he understands china and the news. >> harris: they're all big days and we're lucky to have economics of what happens there and has done so much business you. with that nation, have an >> eric: wiretaps, china, advantage in the sense that maybe we just go short of military and have -- obamacare. >> sandra: let's get it started here. let's begin with the long-awaited replacement for >> eric: i don't know you want obamacare. to mess with china. at the sweeping legislation was we have a massive trade agreement with china. repealed "individual and a lot of what donald trump is a candidate was talking about was employer mandates." republicans that say this will chinese protecting their fulfill a promise years in the making and a central campaign a currency. i don't think you're going to see any push on that. promise by president trump. this sounds more to me like and >> this law has hurt more people the news, saber rattling, if you and it's helped. do this, we are going to do tha families can afford their premiums, patients cannot visit that. >> harris: my point is, there's a saber that we hold in terms of -- the doctor they like, and fewer >> eric: we could play with insurers offer coverage every them, but they also hold one of
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day. with president trump now in ours too. it's called national debt. if they wanted to play with us, office, house republicans are they could increase the taking actions to deliver relief to americans now. insurance rates. >> sandra: but the democrats slamming the bell. a leader of the house, >> harris: the white house is not backing down on the face of nancy pelosi saying "republicans the media backlash. revealed a make america sick again bill that has billionaires president trump claims that president obama ordered wiretap a tax break." on the trump tower. shouldn't they release proof to back it up? this will do massive damage to means of him is across the in opponents already -- nation. and sanchez democrats. it summed around paul calling it obamacare light and saying it will not pass. president trump could choose to expand that band we have a coug, we fight it with everything... live from capitol hill, what is the latest from there? ...we've got: pills, tea, syrups, steam >> good afternoon to you. the list goes on and on... but whatever you do, you can add vicks vaporub to the mix. republican leaders are calling a critical first step, dismantling lasts up to 8 hours - clinically proven cough... obamacare is taxes, giving more ...relief so you can sleep. credibility to states and doing things like enhancing health savings accounts. as you mentioned, the two is ahyou the law? we've had some complaints of... house chairman who we are leading the start of this effort, just spoke to reporters is that a fire? there's your payoff, deputy.
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out of control. in fact, they knowledged in their own bill by putting an insurance company bailout, a $100 billion at least because the market place still broken. >> chuck schumer is already attacking it, calling it trunk care. no surprise, trying to get rid of obamacare has drawn a lot of attention here on capitol hill. some republicans now nervous and it democrats are strongly opposed. >> sandra: thank you for that. it lets turn it over to eric bolling now. you have been a big fan of donald trump and his presidency that we have seen so far. are you a fan of what you're hearing so far with this? >> eric: terrible. the house has a freedom congress consists of 29 members. at the house can't lose 22 votes. if they lose 22 votes on this, this thing is dead. i don't think the freedom caucus could vote for this. it keeps the individual mandate.
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people are forced to buy insurance instead of the irs collecting it, and now goes to the insurance company collecting. at this mandate on owning insurance, that's the biggest problem. at the cadillac tax. another thing we talked about for years. attacks on higher priced insurance plans. that's still in play, it just doesn't get addressed for a couple years down the road. medicaid expansion. this is basically another entitlement program. one of the biggest things that they need to do is they need to allowed insurance to be sold across state lines. i'm a businessperson, as you are. if that's the only way you'll drive the cost down and they did not address that. it they're not even talking about addressing that right now. at this bill, whatever it is, it may look good or put kevin brady up on the podium and they'll talk about it and paul ryan will talk about it today at 445, but for me or any conservatives, the
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bill is doa. >> meghan: i would like to readdress the question, is it obamacare light? >> eric: it's the same. i think 2.0 is more accurate. the >> meghan: eric and i are in complete and total agreement. it seems more to be an olive branch then aggressive legislation. the one giant problem that president trump has right now is president obama reinstated a complete and total paradigm shift. now the vast majority of americans believe health care is not only a right, but as the government's responsibility to pay for it. their undoing not only legislation, but the cultural understanding that everything you want, the government to hand out to you. i also believe it's dead on >> meghan: we are awaiting the start of the daily white house arrival. press briefing where we are expecting questions about those who consider themselves president trump's claim of wiretapping at trump tower pure conservatism, rand paul will not let this go. during the campaign. i'm really curious to see how paul ryan handles this. sean spicer is it saying this >> eboni: i feel it's pure yesterday. "there's no question that
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something happened. semantics. the question is, as a surveillance, wiretap, or whatever." meantime, homeland security it's exactly the same as obamacare. secretary kelly saying we've talked about it personall president trump must have a valid reason to make such a personally, meghan. claim. >> if the president the united states said he's got reason to say it, he's got some why pay the penalty? sort of convincing evidence that because it made more sense to took place. me. that's the truth. when i look at this, i see call me when public and said this happened as klapper did, republican legislators talking this out as if there's a step in would you believe him? the right direction, as a conservative, i cannot imagine. >> i would expect jim call me to then turn that over to some it's not conservative change. >> harris: for the purpose of investigative arm and we could this, you can imagine being get to the truth or to the business people, we are all business people when it comes to bottom line. our health care, it's free. again, jim call me as an whether people think is a right honorable guy, so is the president of the united states. or not, is not cheap either. this is a make it any cheaper. my question for senator rand >> meghan: i start with you, paul this week has been, how do eric. >> eric: i'm extreme the concerned about this. you pay for this if you take away the mandate? he talked about getting everybody into associations that
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i was with we need to get fisa way and so you have a collective voice and you can negotiate so on and so forth. courts. march 5th, a couple days ago, he still struggled with how to pay for it. james clapper told chuck todd, there is no surveillance at what this does is it doesn't answer that question. it doesn't kick the can down the road, and actually still trump tower, today, general involves, money will go to the hayden said no electronic surveillance at trump tower. go back to january 19th and equally unpopular insurance 20th. michael schmidt is a guy who companies. exposed hillary clinton's >> eric: from 2009 when private email server. it was explosive. he hasn't sources, he's obamacare is damped down our throat, you can make it a well-connected. he with two other people wrote mandate. that's unconstitutional. that there was a surveillance at trump tower going on and they we won't call it a penalty, reported what they found on we'll call it a tax. wiretaps. he used the words wiretaps back all this has done was turn it to the white house. somebody's lying here. either michael schmidt is into -- >> harris: why do you think completely wrong, which i doubt, that is question market >> or one of these guys is not eric: the only way to drive telling the truth. costs down is to reduce james clapper, at one point, was competition. the same guy who raised his hand and said there's no blankets or if i had one choice, i would pay billing of the american people at the nsa. the premium for health care.
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i fault these guys because they know this is the one thing that will drive costs down. a >> sandra: go back to sean spicer's words saying if it's surveillance, wiretap, or whatever. they're throwing summing on the there is reporting that strongly suggests something occurred. table saying, we'll make it better, but will negotiate. he, and secretary kelly are suggesting that the president has some sort of evidence to make this claim, should they >> eboni: the 20 million show us? people for better or worse who have courage now will not have >> eric: you're making a very important distinction. it if what senator rand paul is did the president demand this or talking about goes through. call for this? >> sandra: they are clearly gearing up for a fright. let's get a temperature. all three of these men are saying nothing happened. didn't say that the president the new cnn poll asks americans demand something happen, there saying nothing happened at trump tower. how they feel about it? i would firmly believe in michael schmidt that something did happen at trump tower. i don't know why they're not that number has grown now to 59% coming clean and saying, yeah, there was a surveillance, but i was not the president's say they should repel parts of discretion. the bill and that's up >> harris: the fisa request four-point from january. would be something that we have what does that tell you? to unearth because it's >> eric: i'll tell you what it classified. are we at the point now where we
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tells me. would want to press for that? >> eric: someone said there do you realize, this is what was a fisa request in june and really drives me crazy. another one in october. what drives me crazy, weak, conservatives and republicans, >> harris: i understand what have had six years to put you're saying, no one has seen something together. it six years to come up with it. something that will replace why doesn't the fbi advocate on obamacare if we ever got the behalf of itself? white house. why don't they try to block here we are, six years later. things and get the doj to carry this is what you come up with? at the same thing that we've had it? for the past six years question at the same garbage that will >> meghan: we talked with us at length on the show. not -- my nieces in chicago, can a part of the problem is this an barely afford her obamacare innate of our institution and payments. her daughter has to pay the fee because she's working. our surveillance committees in general and our administration that targeted tea party groups from the irs, a >> harris: here mentioned an sibley for being members of the tea party. olive branch. this is not believe them. elijah cummings is expected to >> eboni: i don't have a meet with the president so he can talk about lowering those prescription drug costs. problem with the speculation. i have one thing to save the administration, shows the that news just came out of receipts. mr. cummings office. at democrats, obviously must see show us what you're talking about, show us what you're speculating about. i'm no problem hearing it.
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some negotiation ground. which is fine, but your disappointment about how this >> harris: wouldn't it be plan doesn't meet with confidential and classified? we can talk about leaks, but how expectations is valid. far do you want? >> eric: it's a very simple answer, allowing insurance >> eboni: obviously i wouldn't companies to compete for your want to compromise the business. safeguards around what we talk the compete with each other by about, but i do firmly believe giving you cheaper insurance. just put that in the plan and remove the mandate and you if it's heavily reported, certainly there's -- started. >> meghan: i'm curious as to >> sandra: james call me as in why sony politicians are hell-bent on selling this. a predicament. >> eric: you have nsa, dni, there are going to be a lot of disappointing conservatives. fbi all saying that nothing happened at trump tower on television, on air, and we know >> harris: think about what the town halls are going to look like now. it did. general flynn was at trump tower. if already know they were surveilling general flynn for >> eboni: many insurance companies prohibit what you're his conversations with the russians. come on, guys. talking about, selling across state lines. get on one page. a >> eric: that penalty we you want to make a ring of talked about should go to insurance companies. plausible deniability around president trump, knock yourselves out. >> harris: this is a conversation we been having this week. >> eboni: president trump signing a revised travel ban
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>> sandra: north korea test order. at this time leaving the door open to eventually. firing for ballistic missiles. sean spicer was asked about potentially adding more countries to the six nations already facing a temporary ban. let's watch. china, warning that there will be consequences. >> i'm not going to get into what the criteria is. what president trump needs to do, plus, tomorrow is the day the part of the review process is to be able to look at all these different countries, all without a woman strike. it it was organized by the these different systems, what information we get, is a reliable, do we have confidence in it? creators of the women's march. thousands of schools are closing >> is a purely national security their doors because teachers are participating. reasons that would justify it? whether there is a better way to make a point. >> it's always national security. the >> eboni: the meantime, and you can also join our online aclu is fighting the banning court. chat. tell us what you think the only way to fix the muslim ban is not to have a muslim ban. president trump can expect continued disapproval from both the court and the people. in an email to supporters, the what are you doing? getting your quarter back. trump committee saying "just like before, you and i know the fountains don't earn interest, david. you know i work at ally. media will do everything in their power to attack and i was being romantic.
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you know what i find romantic? distort this policy that america so desperately needs. a robust annual percentage yield but i promise never to stop that's what i find romantic. fighting back until we truly this is literally throwing your money away. make america safe again. i think it's over there. there is nothing more important that way? than the safety and security of yeah, a little further up. our country." what year was that quarter? eric bolling, here we go. what year is that one? '98 if this banister from the first that's the one. you got it! ban in a different number of nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. ally. do it right. let's get out of that water. ways. christians are no longer given preferential treatment. he got existing visa holders being excluded from the band. syrian refugees no longer being singled out. my question to you is this. is that enough or do you expect -- are the challenges at all reasonable? tech: at safelite, we know how busy your life can be. ally.mom: oh no... tech: this mom didn't have time to worry about a cracked windshield. so she scheduled at safelite.com donald trump still talks about and with safelite's exclusive "on my way text" mitigating muslim immigration. >> eric: this is clearly not a she knew exactly when i'd be there, muslim ban, it's a country of so she didn't miss a single shot. origin ban. the ninth circuit rejected or i replaced her windshield placed a on this executive giving her more time for what matters most. order, because of commerce. what they're saying is because tech: how'd ya do? player: we won! tech: nice!
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there visa -- the main reason, that's another safelite advantage. mom: thank you so much! (team sing) safelite repair, safelite replace. was because the commerce clause. the rejection was because by holding back people who had valid visas, it was hurting businesses in that region. they removed that, and that's the one that will make the difference. >> harris: part of the language yesterday that came out that we didn't digest as it was happening contemporaneously, this also attempts to strike down the original executive order. which effectively, legally i should say, wipes away those challenges. does it do that is a big question and it doesn't correct the wrongs that were there versus the green cards? >> eboni: it still has problems. when you listen to the whole ninth circuit argument and the questions coming from the bench which are really important.
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you're right, eric, some of the rhetoric coming off of the campaign of donald trump will still hurt him ultimately. >> harris: we are only talk about the efficacy of the order. >> eboni: the bench will say it's time to interpret intent. that is their job. it they will indeed look to the things that have been said in its totality. >> sandra: eric schneiderman, a democratic who joined the legal fight. he said "why white house may have added changes to the ban, the intent to discriminate against muslims remains clear." the changes to this new eo did not satisfy those -- >> harris: and terms of people being able to come to the country -- >> meghan: that being said,
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forming, i want president trump to take this to in the next level. i want to talk about cybersecurity, he is committed to keeping america safe. i have every reason to believe that he is committed to putting this country of terrorism and all its forms down. >> harris: fox news alert on what could be president trump's first foreign policy challenge, north korea has testfired for we have to have cybersecurity, ballistic missiles into the ocean near japan where the united states has about 54,000 we have to talk about people being radicalized here. military personnel stationed. north korea is claiming they we have to talk about people were practicing to hit those like the orlando shooter who brought in by the fbi and bases, our bases. state media is it saying about released. joint u.s. and south korea the boston shooters by the way came from russia. military exercises. if they fire even a single flame i think this is just the inside beginning. an advanced -- designed to shoot >> harris: lets speak to the issue of do you want to brighten things out? eric, i'm curious to know from our muscles just like that. it china doesn't like it you. we know for a fact that we fed apparently. they claim to state as a threat. terrorists come from saudi arabia. i understand the complications china's foreign ministry warned politically and economically, "we will definitely be taking
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necessary measures to safeguard our own security interests read our ties to saudi arabia. about pakistan is another all consequences entailed. country. i think jason tate fits said we from that, will be borne by the said that to the list. u.s. and south korea." >> eric: the whole idea of the executive order was to solidify our borders, make it safer right president trump agreed that the threat from north korea has now. the reason the ninth circuit got reached a new level. a former u.s. ambassador weighed the stay is because they had issues with who was allowed to in earlier today on the threat come in, who wasn't allowed to from china. come in. watch. the one they were able to hang >> it's outrageous what china is their hat on constitutional he saying. was with the commerce part of it number one, there already it. want to remove that, you go back missile defense capabilities and to is a muslim ban or as the south korea. it the navy as a just war ships country of origin ban? i think the trump lawyers can in the region. argue that. it can be a muslim ban because there are always other countrie understand what china says when countries, 45 muslim countries they contend the deployment of that aren't on this list. missile defenses. they are saying, you have no ourselves.fend yourselves. you know what it really is? if you just go back to it. 7 out of 6 nations are filled governments. china should be knocking on north korea's door, kim jong-un there is not a stable government and saying cut the. in place for us to have a
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negotiation. those muscles can reach japan if >> harris: you take religion they cut that stuff out, then we and race out of it then. wouldn't be recommending putting >> eboni: donald trump's words might come to haunt him. additional defense of missile we can call the women's march part two. installations and south korea. i will point out. you want to talk about their staging another aggressive behavior, putting miy demonstration to protest president trump. this time, children will be affected. stay with us, will explain on it against our will. i don't think china is doing anything but supporting north korea, i think we should they like little attention, may continue doing whatever we are be over money. doing including, as donald trump >> meghan: i think the statement from north korea is pointed out,th korea do this, dramatic and the fact that it's trying to strike fear in all-americans hearts, which reading that, it's definitely a scary statement. i think they are testing president trump. we have a new sheriff in town who has been a lot stronger on complicated nuances to put it lightly.
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i think they can test us, they probably will not like how this ends. >> sandra: maybe this is an opportunity for the new sheriff in town. how would you like to see him respond to this? >> meghan: i agree with eric, he has the opportunity to defend ourselves. and it comes to his relationship with south korea in particular, i hai really do think they are
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america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the way. but now it's finally back home where it belongs. aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again. >> sandra: the girl behind the women's march on washington now are organizing a day without woman. this includes staying home from work, wearing red and a day without spending money. their web site says we join together and making march 8th a day without woman. recognizing the enormous value that women of all the backgrounds add to our socioeconomic systems.
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while receiving lower wages, vulnerabilities to discrimination, sexual harassment, and job security. we believe in gender justice. in the spirit of love, dozens of schools are being forced to close in anticipation of staff shortages. at that list already includes, all 16 public schools in alexandria, virginia, chapel hill and north carolina. the new school in new york city, and a preschool in brooklyn. that is because the majority of schoolteachers happen to be female. what do you make of this? >> eric: that you're asking me? i'm on the couch of intelligent women. what will you do tomorrow? it will be like a men's basketball team, i don't want to watch that. this is the most fun show to do. >> harris: even if that's not
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true, i love you for saying it. >> sandra: moving on, harris, you probably have some strong feelings. >> harris: are we going to close science-based jobs? why just the classrooms? as a mom, i have a major problem with that. i think women should go to work tomorrow. >> meghan: first of all, there is a burden on people who can't afford child care. were they supposed to do? you're crating more problems. i think the women's movement
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needs to be aware. i don't relate to women all dressed in white because it has to do with planned parenthood and abortion and there's really strong lines between them modern feminist movement and why women don't feel comfortable calling ourselves from feminists. >> sandra: isn't there a better way to do this? isn't this a narrative we've heard time and time again? >> eboni: i expect will continue to hear hear it throughout term presidency. here's my issue in general. i try to make it a habit not to criticize protests as long as they're not violent in general. my only issue with this particular one is what harris brought up, the people that literally cannot afford to
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participate in this way, what are they to do? some people felt politically allegiance. they literally could not not go to work. >> harris: what about an another industry? we should be everywhere. >> sandra: we have something we want to get to so let's save time for it. a mainstream media host appears to let her emotions get the best of her when she goes on a tear over a president trump tweet. whether she crossed the line. don't miss this. >> this is not funny, this is really bad. it just for the record, we are all really nervous. if people out there feel nervous, we do too you don't let anything keep you sidelined.
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>> meghan: new questions about perceived media bias after msnbc's mika brezezinski got emotional on air. >> i don't know how anybody can offend this president, even if it's their job.
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you've got a look in the mirror after this. sarah huckabee or whoever will speak out next, you have to look in the mirror and think about this country after this is over. as far as making prep for president trump, ordered you to not laugh at yourself, because this is not funny. this is really bad. it just for the record, we are all really nervous. if people out there feel nervous, we do too. >> meghan: after taking shots in the media for hor reaction, her cohost came to her defense. memo to the week, and mar-a-lag mar-a-lago. >> eric: they were also at one of the primaries and president trump's hotel room as well. i watch them in the morning. i'm a very faithful viewer. they are over the map.
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here's what happened. mika stayed pro trump and now she is, i don't know, for some reason regretting her pro stanc stance. >> meghan: this is more of a reference to people getting emotional about president trump and about his policies. you talk about martha raddatz getting emotional on election night. >> harris: i'm kind of with joe scarborough. she seemed sad and mad, more mad than anything else. he looked like he was being held hostage while she was talking. he looked all shades of uncomfortable. i'm just curious, is as a back and forth for the benefit of the ratings, because they have been all over the road.
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the >> eric: i'm trying to figure out if they are trying to get the attention of the president. >> eboni: these two are out and out commentators. she is billed as a commentator on their web site. >> harris: she called journalism into play. >> meghan: as someone who has had criticism of donald trump, you can't approach it in a way that is hysterical. you have to approach it in a way as combative. >> eboni: i was going to say i didn't get hysteria from it. >> meghan: there are people who have gone way over bounds and their criticism.
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you have to be intellectually honest in your criticism. i got very heated when we were talking about the iraqi translator. you can't say, i'm paranoid, i'm scared. >> sandra: if i made a statement like that, looking directly to the camera and addressing our audience, you would start to comfort me. you would think that i was extremely emotional. >> eboni: you, generally are more stoic and pragmatic. >> eric: i'm going to predict miko will be a pro trump. nothing has changed. but there are two or three occasions where she said that said, i can't follow the guy.
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>> harris: is that she and emotional female? is that what we're doing now? >> meghan: women can be emotional in the context if they want. the problem is, if your criticism of president trump is next level, people start tuning out. >> harris: thanks for clearing it up. >> sandra: we are looking at the facts that she has been responding on twitter as well. e kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance
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>> we have to get this in. this is what she tweeted a response to the discussion we just had. >> tearfully, really, review the tape, all eyes on the set were dry, is this how you marginalize women who speak up? interesting because corporate anyone have comments? we have to go pure now, eric bolling, thank you. we're going to keep it right here for "outnumbered," "happening now" starts right now. >> jon: we will take it from here, fox news alert, we are getting ready for what could be another contentious white house briefing. >> jenna: we will see, press secretary sean spicer expected to get back behind the microphone this hour, we are covering all of the news and "happening now." >> political affiliation is irrelevant to my work. >> jenna: the man that would overtake investigation into russian interference is getting grilled. >> we need steel spines, not weak knees, there is a real danger, i believe, that that justice department could become
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politicized. >> jenna: plus a new kind of antimissile technology designed to target regimes like north korea.
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