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soldier mom as the 90-year-old monarch approaches. finally the ugly, a furry bandit gets stranded. crews able to get him down safely and remove the jar. heather: that wraps it up for us. have a great weekend. abby: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> the time is here. the time is now. this is the moment. >> obamacare will be gone and it will be replaced with the kind of healthcare system that gives more freedom and more flexibility. >> i promise you, obamacare light dead on arrival. they might as well just start over. >> we're getting word out of berlin right now hack attack up to five people could have been injured. >> people who don't approve of the trump presidency and i think that they are trying to take him down from the inside. >> we're in really a civil war situation. >> five more states now challenging president trump's revised immigration order following hawaii's lead. >> we have just learned that the fbi director james comey
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is briefing senate leaders on a matter of great importance. >> blown away. watch as the huge gusts sweeps the little girl off of her feet as she clings to a screen door in ohio. ♪ your house is rocking ♪ don't stop knocking. come on in. steve: it looks funny. imsure the parents that saw that video. she is so lucky. she has quite a grip a kung fu grip there. abby: all the guys are laughing. the women their mouths are wide open. >> i'm just impressed. steve: that is quite a funny image. up, up and away. ainsley: strong you were arm strength. steve: we will tell you more about the storm system coming up. peter good morning to you. pete: great to be here. brian: brian is out and about.
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he. pete: my mom and steve doocy call peter. ainsley: he has one of his own. steve: ohio call peter. some people call him pete. what's your middle name. when i use your first and middle name you are in trouble. peter brian go to the couch. ainsley: what's your peter's middle name. steve: peter james. ainsley: the fight to repeal and replace big hurdle. paul ryan now selling the proposal. steve: that's right. they held a bowling and pizza party at the white house yesterday on capitol hill. paul ryan gave a power point presentation. it's people voting on it to vote their way. pete: doug mckelway live at the white house. >> i don't know the last time the white house bowling he'll was used for anything.
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some of the trump grand children prior to the inauguration. but it was set up by president truman just after world war ii. frequently used by president nixon who liked to bowl a lot who moved it to the executive office building next door to the white house. i don't know of any time it was used in any official capacity as it was last night for this pizza and bowling summit it may have been less important than the earlier meeting of the day where budget director mick mulvaney and jim jordan met with the president. and they pressed him to roll back obamacare's medicaid expansion sooner than the healthcare bill currently calls for. that's in 2020. that according to published reports out this morning. more importantly, trump apparently sent very strong signals that he is willing to do that, that he is on board for it this all points out the differences between mainstream republicans and the conservative wing of the party who are calling for an open amendment process as this bill wins its way through congress.
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here is jim jordan. >> god bless the speaker but that's not how the legislative process is supposed to work. if you have an idea that you get to the floor, bring the amendment to the floor, let's have an a'dia bait and offer your best shot and see what happens. that's how it's supposed to be worked. it's not supposed to be closed off. >> yesterday speaker ryan offered this power point presentation of the three pronged g.o.p. plan to repeal and replace. he urged republicans to stick together for this once in a lifetime opportunity to do what they see is imploding obamacare. >> we as republicans have been waiting seven years to do this. this is the closest we will ever get to repealing and replacing obamacare. the time is here. the time is now. >> this bill obviously may have a harder time in the senate. dead on arrival is how rand paul has described it. now one house member dave brat
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of virginia is calling on mitch mcconnell to go full nuclear to use a simple majority vote to get this repeal and replace vote back in the senate. back to you. steve: doug mckelway north lawn of the white house. he included some of the images of paul ryan yesterday doing the power point. note to the house leadership. you should have started there. it was very good. because, you know, a lot of people have questions. if you watched his half an hour presentation yesterday, you will have understood everything they are trying to do and, you know, we were saying yesterday, since when was it three phases? well, as it turns out and the bottom -- what they are at right now is phase one, reconciliation. budget reconciliation. phase ii regulation they change things behind the scenes. number three is new legislation. they may actually start to roll out some of the new legislation, phase three this next month. pete: answer of conservatives is to move more quickly. in the past have you heard promises this is going to come later. and it never comes.
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as long as it comes quickly on the heels of this bill like buying health insurance across state line. steve: phase three. ainsley: mike pence laid it all out last night he was on bret baier in exclusive interview right here on fox. he talked with the new repeal and replace he wants to give you more choices. he wants states to have more freedom to provide medicaid. he said he wants you to be able to buy across state lines like your car insurance and life insurance. he wants to give you that flexibility. this is more of what he had to say. >> we are really beginning from a position of consensus on what we need to accomplish. but, in an open legislative process, we are working through how to get there. but the president made it very clear, literally the day after the election, to the leadership of the house and senate, that he wanted to make repealing obamacare the top priority, but he wanted to repeal and replace obamacare at the same time. and the legislation introduced this week in the house begins that process. we're open and talking about
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ways we can improve that bill. steve: one of the ways they are trying to improve the bill apparently is they are listening to members of the freedom caucus and whatnot. the freedom caucus has said we are not so crazy about the republican leadership plan. donald trump apparently behind the scenes is telling these people who are going bowling and over tote east room for lunch and stuff like that, i'm 100 percent behind getting rid of the affordable care act. but, i am open to some negotiation. and the freedom caucus just wants to know hey, are you listening to us over here? he is in listening mode right now. he was listening to ted cruz the other day when he invited his wife and his children over. and he was in a listening mode last night with bowling shoes on. pete: that's going to be party of the process. give and take. knows how to negotiate. other thing he has emphasized very well he has been a man of his word from the very beginning. he ran on the campaign trail to replace. this it doesn't mean you run headlong into explosion where you repeal it without a plan to follow up. takes time.
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you have got to have alternative. critically important he does listen to the voices. otherwise talk radio and other places he could clearly run into road blocks. ainsley: if you listen to rand paul is he saying it is semantics. it is like obamacare. you are not going to be penalized if you do not pay. in at least that's what the people are saying. steve: not required. ainsley: if you listen to rand paul he says no you will be penalized in other ways. they have changed the semantics of all. we have to see. i hope they are able to work together. pizza, bowling, a little beer that might help. i'm sure -- did the power point come after the bowling? are they like oh i want to get back to bowling? steve: it was before. pete: it had to be before, yes. steve: keep in mind they were supposed to do that next tuesday or wednesday night. they decided to roll it for our five days earlier. i think they invited 100 people. pete: because there is so much misinformation.
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steve: people on the republican side is this the best we have got? pete: what is phase ii and phase 3 and when is it happening? people are concerned. if that's the only thing you are getting state lines is not in phase one it's got to come quick. steve: over on cbs there is a comedy show i have never seen it is starring samantha bee. apparently samantha bee sent her correspondent michael ruby bins out to cpac and we have got a little bit of some of his observations about young conservatives who went to cpac. listen to this. >> the conference has long celebrated traditional small government conservatism. just last year cpac was dominated by ted cruz supporters. >> cpac. and. >> and sharpy little [bleep] bow ties. >> this year bow ties were gone. replaced by nazi hair. nazi hair. nazi hair. steve: that last young man right there in that image where the reporter refers to
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him as having nazi hair, his sister went out on twitter and said hey, by the way, my brother with nazi hair he actually has stage 4 brain cancer. pete: oops. turns out maybe you should do research before you point things like that out. ainsley: this is a new hairstyle i guess it's been around like the nice year or. so. pete: it's apparently a thing. ainsley: shave the sides of the head. it's okay to call it nazi hair until they learn that he has stage 4 cancer. it's just inappropriate. make fun of anyone. pete: i used to say all the time the first person that uses nazi in an argument loses automatically. the left reflexively uses it to associate with president trump trump in every turn. here in comedy they do it oops they picked the wrong person. ainsley: they did apologize and donate $1,000 to his go fund me page. this is their response, actually. we deeply apologize for offending you. and that kyle which is the guy
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who they offended saying he had nazi hair. we only learned of his condition today and have removed him from the piece. so they took him out of that piece of hair. steve: i'm sorry if you feel that we offended you. not much to it. he does apparently have a go fund me page. because this is in a very aggressive form of brain cancer. it is right there. i think they have raised under $10,000 i$10,000 if you are intd in helping this young man who is going to be on the program this morning. if you go to our web page foxandfriends.com we will link to his go fund me page if you would like to help his family. ainsley: when i was reading the story this morning my gosh my heart goes out to his family. is he so young. the operative word is young, steve, as you were describing him. stage 4 cancer. prayers out for him this morning. pete: going to cpac. ainsley: still getting involved in the political process.
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steve: once again his name is kyle codington. he will be with us shortly. pete: awesome. steve: '6":11 in new york city. abby: i'm so glad you are bringing him on here. ainsley: 7:20 this morning. abby: we do have headlines starting with a fox news alert. horror and blood shed when a man jumps off a train and starts slashing people with a an ax. rushing inside as passengers run for their lives. at least seven people including two officers and 13-year-old girl are hurt this morning. the suspect, who police say has mental health problems, was arrested after jumping off a bridge trying to escape. authorities do not believe that this was terror-related. a showdown intensifying between wikileaks. julian assange is siding with google and apple who were allegedly exploited by the cia for spying purposes. listen. >> we have decided to work
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with them, give them some exclusive access to additional technical details we have so the fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. abby: the fbi still trying to find the mole who gave wikileaks the classified data. entering now to extreme weather. millions in the northeast waking up in the path of a powerful storm expected to give snow and freezing rain in colorado. the state feeling intense wind gusts. take a look at this. a semi truck flipping on to its side landing on top of a car. a 4-year-old girl, you saw. this a 4-year-old girl blown away by the wind. huge gusts sweeping the girl off her feet as she clings to the door in ohio. luckily she held on tight. she was not hurt. can you believe that? unbelievable. >> kids they are going to go try to do that. pete: recreate it. abby: she has stroke arm. ainsley: flying through the
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air. steve: thank you very much, abby. ainsley: pretty impressive. another bump. stuart varney is here with another sign the economy is growing. steve: just ride that door ♪ all fired up ♪ advil pm combines the number one pain reliever with the number one sleep aid. gentle, non-habit forming advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ why do so many businesses rely on the u.s. postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. ♪ that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes
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ainsley: so is the upbeat assessment thanks to the trump bump? pete: stuart varney is the host of varney and company on that network. he joins us now. >> i like to give direct answers as you all know. yes, it is. this is the result of the trump election on november the 8th. since that date, in my opinion, the mood has changed. we have shifted to a more positive, upbeat expansionary mood in the country. small business optimism at a 10-year high. consumer confidence at a 12-year high. numbers the other day that hiring is very, very strong. 300,000 new private sector jobs in the month of february. 60,000 construction jobs. 30,000-plus manufacturing jobs. you are beginning to see the first green chutes of a much more economic expansion. it has started. wait a second. you're not going to hear much about it the media is not covering it.
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steve: of course not. >> anything that looks favorably on president trump goes unpublished these days but it's happening. steve: what's interesting is ever since election day people who supported donald trump or liked his ideas you had a feeling but we are talking about business people who are actually hiring people based on the metric of what they think is going to happen with the economy going forward. >> when optimism and confidence improve and go up the scale, manufacturers and people in business start to hire because they anticipate more demand for their product or service down the road. that's exactly what is happening right now. ainsley: why is it? what has he brought to the table that has allowed small businesses to be more confident and consumers be more confident? >> that's easy. it's the promise of growth. if we get tax cuts and deregulation we are going to see rapg rapid growth in our economy. we see that coming. that was obvious right after november the 8th and thought legislative process. you can see this coming and business responsive. pete: that sounds good. the obama folks are going to say wait this is 8 years of
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our policy. why is this not the obama bump and. >> that's nonsense. it precisely coincides. explosion of confidence and optimism precisely coincides with the election of donald trump on november the 8th. now, you could say that the economy grew, what, 2% plus or what for the last 8 years and that the stock market did go up over the last 8 years. in my opinion, that's largely the result of activity by the reserve, not obama. steve: 10 second answer what happens at 8:30 this morning? >> big jobs report. likely to confirm. 200,000 private sector jobs big deal. pete: we will be watching. ainsley: happy fry dancht yes, ma'am, thank you. pete: college students are staging nap-ins to have dreams of diversity. no kidding. what do americans who gave their life and limb think
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steve: we have got some quick friday morning headlines for you from overseas. first up. south korea's president is officially out of a job. the country's constitutional court voting to remove her from office over a corruption scandal. former president could face criminal charges going forward. the ruling triggering a violent face-off between police and presidential supporters. two protesters are dead this morning. isis is now handing out love advice.
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isis publishing a marriage advice article in their propaganda magazine titled the flesh of your spouse is poisoning -- is poisonous that is to say. the disgusting guide to wedding bliss warns husbands that gossipping about their many wives shows a lack of manliness. so there you go. guns and roses. pete: okay. well, just when you thought college campuses couldn't get more out of touch. southern illinois students will have nap-ins in the library. yes, you heard that right. according to the school three week project will give students the space they need to express their dreams for the future in a diverse feature. art provides public space for honest and open dialogue which helps foster imaginative hope for students concerned about diversity. someone actually wrote. that is this why military men and women sacrificed themselves so college students can take a nap in the name of art? well, for more, let's turn to
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retired marine corps bomb technician joey jones joins me now. gave loot more in this country in afghanistan to service to this country. i have got to get your reaction. nap-ins at southern illinois university? >> good morning, pete. listen, maybe they can find their dream job there in one of these naps. i think that's what college is for. educate ourselves and being a contributing member to society. i'm not as offended by this mainly because i'm not surprised anymore. i spent a few years at georgetown university. i was educated in the marine corps. make no mistake about it. pete: absolutely. talk to me about that education. the education you don't get through mapping and dreaming diversity future on dream wall. the education you got in the marine correspond. serving overseas what did that expose you to that taught you about this world and america? >irony here here is these are groups of people that alcohol those of us who stand up for something to say maybe we don't accept everyone or we don't understand diversity. if you want to understand diversity, raise your right
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hand, accept the fact that your life may not be as important as the safety and security of this nation and go see what diversity is in the real world. diversity is a place where women can't look men in the eye u a place where babies are dipped in boiling water because they cry too much and then brought to us infidels to fix. diversity can be ignorance. so, this country is diverse and we celebrate that every day. we don't need to take a nap to see that diversity in this country is someone struggling and then achieving the american dream regardless of their race, religion, or sex. pete: johnny, for those of us that don't know you. share with us what happened in afghanistan in 25010. the camera is top up but you gave for this country. >> i had one bad day in the marine corps. i was there for 8 years. on august 6th, 2010. i lost my legs rendering safe ieds in eafing. the likes it was one bad day easy sailing ever since. pete: have you done amazing job like so many i do.
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back to the nap-s in. let's say you nap or have you a bad dream or dream isn't as diverse as it should be. do they still let you put it on the dream wall do you think? >> i don't think so. i think this is good feelings only. it's all good vibes. pete: i figure you had as much. there is tolerance until there is no tolerance of dreams that aren't sufficiently dreamy about the future. >> exactly. pete: joey, thank you for being here this morning. what a bizarre story. >> absolutely, thank you. pete: here is something you probably didn't know. 300 million of yours tax dollars spent to protect and serve illegal immigrants. that's right. and if it makes you ahmad, just wait until you hear the rest of it and, to tweet or not to tweet. the president getting some social media advice from cardinal timothy dollan. but, first, happy birthday to carrie underwood she is 34 years young today. ♪ pretty little souped up 4-wheel drive ♪ carved my name into his leather seats ♪ i took a louisville slugger
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steve: oreo had these hats and hooks made. you take the milk, you dunk it. ainsley: use your hand. you don't have to swing it in your face. this is really hard. [laughter] ainsley: that is our shot of the morning. that was our failed attempt to eat oreos without using our hands. steve: that's right. thankfully today we have the chance to renew ourselves. today is the dunkin buddy.
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it works like this. two parts. you are going to put your oreo in this part. and then thanks to a magnet you will use the magnet as an actual it, goes like this. see, you put the dunkin buddy carrier there. pete: my oreos float though. should we try it? pete: this strikes me as something you didn't need. ainsley: i need the pink cup. steve: i'm sorry. the oreos float. pete: they pop out of the dunkin buddy. ainsley: that's good. pete: can you tell me why fingers are not sufficient? ainsley: it gets all over the fingers. something fun and cute to do ki.
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you are going to take this home to your boys. pete: what's wrong with finger technology. steve: what are things that go together so well oreos and milk. pete: that's true. steve: doughnuts. >> way too much work to do it. ainsley: one more thing to clean, right? pete: drink the milk that has oreo in it. abby: i don't want oreo in my teeth but i will be back. headlines we do want to get to this morning. steve: here is abby with the news. abby: a group of bikers left a driver beaten and buddy in a road. one slams right into a white car. that's when other bikers appear to box the car in and bash in windows and mirrors. the driver getting out of car.
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bikers beating him to the ground and breaking his leg: one of the most outspoken critics for education secretary senator al franken slamming betsy devos for her stance on school choice and vouchers. >> entire hearing was a showcase for her lack of qualifications. abby: the daily caller now reveals that franken may not be against the idea after all. he sent his own kids to one of the most prestigious schools in new york city with tuition costing $40,000. steve: a year? abby: i don't know if a year but still a lot of money. nearly 300 million on your tax dollars helping to protect and serve illegal immigrants according to the daily caller. the feds funded at least 8 pro-immigrant nonprofits between 2012 and 2016. those groups providing everything from legal and sorvel services to political advocacy. one nonprofit endorsed failed presidential candidate hillary
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clinton. a story you saw first right here on "fox & friends." the book, the reasons to votes for democrats. did this yesterday. filled with 266 blank pages. it is now, listen to this ainsley, it is now number one on amazon. the author, michael knowles telling us about his project yesterday. >> it took a very long time to research this book. when i observed their record and the reasons to vote for them on reasons of economics or foreign policy or homeland security or civil rights and so on, i realized it was probably best to just leave all the pages blank. abby: thanks to reasons for you reasons to vote for democrats moved from number 4 to number 1 on amazon. i read the reviews. pete: can't wait for audio book. steve: how many people actually read books these days? if you don't read a book, that's the perfect book for you. he a. pete: that's true.
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read book last year. guy writes nonbook book and beats the pants off you. ainsley: we had tony robbins on our show the day before. i'm sorry, tony, but his book is beating yours. steve: his book is beating everyone. steve: sorry, bill o'reilly. ainsley: there are different lists. children's book list and the hard back copy list and then there -- there is like five or six different. he is number one of everyone. pete: solon ski and communist manifesto. steve: people don't read books because they are busy with smart phone facebook, twitter and stuff like that. we know the president of the united states is the world's twitterer in chief. and yesterday on neil cavuto he asked cardinal dollan about the president and his twitter habit. knee>> do you think he should be tweeting? >> i don't think so.
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i tweet but carefully orchestrated way where other people read it before it goes out. >> did you just say you have to screen that. >> oh, yes. tweets 10 to be sometimes the subject of impetulocity. when you write a letter you let it sit for a while. like driving a car. you will say things driving a car that you wouldn't say at a dinner table. that's what a tweet can be. steve: it's like that thing where you count to 10. count to 10 before you send it. ainsley: tweet something effective. his way of circumventing the mainstream media who he feels is not reporting the story. communicate with you and cutting out the media that doesn't agree with him. tweeting the important things. that's what's most important here. tweeting about medicine, obamacare, immigration, jobs, policy. steve: that's great. ainsley: those important tweets i think it is effective and great way to communicate. pete: he has such an ability to drive the narrative. what the president decides to
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tweet about is what the country is talking about. with such an ambitious agenda in front of him, ability to focus laser beam. rand paul this legislator or that legislator that comes with a ton of power you wouldn't want him to give up at all. steve: perhaps more useful to tweet about policy and important announcement and agenda rather than for instance arnold schwarzenegger's ratings which he did that and. ainsley: let us know what you think. steve: please do. ainsley: five term mayor who ignored his voters we telling you about yesterday. he opened the city's doors to a lot of the refugees. guess what? it cost him his last election. should other mayors be worried? >> steve: plus are hackers spying on you through your television right this minute? ainsley: don't turn it off though. steve: the latest wikileaks bombshell leaving many people on edge. kurt the cyberguy is going to tell you how to protect your
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but it can cost up to $10,000 a month. so it's pricey. ainsley? ainsley: okay. thank you. five term mayor of rutland, vermont, his name is christopher lorris. he just lost his recent bid for re-election largely due to his pro-refugee stance. he said rutland is a microcosm of the national conservation of immigration and refugees and ultimately it was not an election on the issues but an election based on emotion. so he basically admits it. our next guest said the outgoing mayor is right but there is more to it. army reserve colonel and lifelong respect of that rutland. dr. timothy cook joins us now. good morning, dr. cook, thank you for being with us. >> thanks for having me. ainsley: why are you and the voters in your community so dead set on bringing refugees into your community? >> well, really, the refugee program as a whole is a symptom of something. i can't speak for everyone.
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but this was not driven by xenophobia on our part. basically boils down to two questions. very simple questions. is your government accountable to you? yes or no? does your government have your interests, your needs as a citizen at the forefront of its thinking. as the forefront of its priorization? yes or no. of the mind of the majority of the voters in rutland the answer to both those questions was no. the way the mayor proceeded in this in so many secrecy basically told us he didn't care what his constituency felt is the interesting thing is we are a microcosm of what happened nationally not from some kind of national xenophobia push back. we are microcosm is the same sentiment is exactly the same thing that drove donald trump to run for the presidency and the reason why he is the president now. ainsley: it's interesting. because politicians of mainstream media are going to have to get on board and listen to what the country really wants. look at this poll.
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>> exactly. ainsley: a.p. poll about admitting refugees into our country. 52% say the risks are greater if we let these refugees in. the risks outweigh the benefits. that's the majority of individuals. look at the book number one right now on amazon. nothing in the book. the pages are empty. people are buying it because they are supporting his message. the message is the reason to vote for democrats and this author saying there aren't any reasons and it's number one on amazon. all these politicians. what's your message for politicians and for the mainstream media? >> accountability. and fiscal responsibility is what the average tax paying citizen in this country is looking for. and if you don't begin to provide it then you might like our mayor be looking for a new job shortly. ainsley: what did donald trump bring to the table and what does your new mayor david owe layer, what does he bring to the table. >> he has made it very clear he will have a very open door,
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transparent run as mayor. and the -- but, again, it's the idea of how responsive are you? you know, as ronald reagan said does the government exist for the people or is it the other way around? i would like to make a point though that this is not anomaly what happened in rutland. i have a news flash for all of your viewers is vermont is a lot more politically conservative than people would think that it is. this was a sign taken at the geographic center in rutland, geographic center of vermont. this has to do with the electoral college, big debate about. there are a lot more conservatives in vermont than people otherwise think it is. vermont is like a microcosm of the electoral college. over the last 30 years we have been dominated by political, very densely populated communities whereas most of the people in the fly overcountry if i can use the expression vermont are still adhering to the same fiscally
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responsible moderate republicanism that our forebearers had been adhering to. ainsley: i think it was pretty outstanding and shocking that the trump bump is effecting vermont, too. it's something spreading across the country. thank you for being with us. >> thank you very much. ainsley: you are welcome. thank you. it was one of president trump's most serious campaign promises. listen. >> we will soon begin the construction of a great, great wall along our southern border. ainsley: the wall. who is going to pay for it you might ask? mitch mcconnell hat mcconnell hy that the president is probably not going to like. are your gadgets spying on you? kurt the cyberguy is here with what you need to know to stay safe ♪ safe and sound ♪ we're safe and sound ♪ we're safe and sound
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bow. pete: talk about a sneak attack. wikileaks bombshell someone can spy on you through your tv, smart phone, and other devices in your home. ainsley: so, how can you protect yourself and your family? steve: let's talk to kurt the cyberguy. kurt, when we bought a couple years ago the new samsung television. >> yeah. steve: it showed you how to set up the tv camera in it so can you talk to people in other places in the beginning isn't that cool? maybe not so at which. >> isn't it the day you wish had you a rotary dial phone now? everything old is going to be so cool really soon. ainsley: do you really want a camera getting a great shot of your bedroom, probably not, right? >> probably not.
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that's where, honestly, mark zuckerberg ceo of facebook uses tape just like this one virtually every camera. ainsley: donald trump uses to hold down his tie. >> tape is really miraculous. can you put it in front of a camera whether it's on your phone or web cam at home. i honestly i do it at home as a general practice we have electrical tape over every cam wrath every computer. ainsley: you are really worried about it. >> i know that people can see me. i know for a fact that hackers can gain access. and if you think this was a problem before. and the wikileaks report that started this week. let's update you this morning because new information out, julian assange yesterday coming out saying we're going to now release the tools so that the world can see how this works. pretty amazing. this is how you can get into your tv. if you have got a tv. not just samsung any smart tv. essentially go to the settings of it and it's pretty much similar for everybody. go to the settings, you will
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want to go to menu on it and then you will turn off the interaction of the tv. you will turn off the smart function and disable the voice functioning of the tv. look for those similar kind of words. pete: will that get rid of audio. if you put the tape over can they listen? >> they absolutely can listen. steve: google echo it? >> is recording commands. it's not recording everything of yours but it does have a microphone. if you have got one of these at home and be really careful. look on top of the device. can we get a tight shot of this? every device has this on top of it regardless of what model you have. mute button. so you can turn the mute but button and enable it so when you are not around and not using it the microphone is off. steve: if you are not there, you know, it defeats the purpose of it. >> let's say we wanted to have a conversation. i might now, which i wouldn't have before, mute that puppy so that i'm not making that available.
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the fact is any internet connected device at home is now suspect to a hacker having some form of control over it. steve: forget about the cia. it might be somebody who knows your password. >> true. which brings me to this. if you have a smart phone like android or iphone. this has never been more important to use incredibly strong password. especially the password on your home wi-fi network. bolster up that password and make it super strong. the most critical thing is to keep all of the software in your device, whether it's apps you run on your device or the operating software, make sure it is constantly up to date. and then if people are always asking me, hey, kurt, what else can i do to really block out the bad guys? well, this one right here, if you look, this is called lookout. and it's a free download right there. and when you click it, you will know. steve: in the app. store. >> google play. a place you will want to get it. that's what the logo looks like.
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this is what it does. it protects your phone from viruses and it will block out connections that don't belong there that's part of its free. they try to get to you upgrade. you don't need to upgrade on it. lookout. i have it on facebook. i just did a video where you have the links to just that and if vu an iphone. pete: move to one room shack? alaska. >> you could and just electric tape 1.99. honestly very effective. and you called all these people crazy who are putting tapes over their web cams at home. and it's actually legitimately called for now. ainsley: best buy sent over this tv. thank you so much. >> best buy sent this over. there is no camera on this one. some tvs have cameras. some connect to the internet. when your tv hats a setup mode where it has wi-fi pretty much sure that's a smart tv. that's when you know to take some action now. steve: kurt, the cyberguy, thank you very much. ainsley: thank you.
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concerned about diversity. >> this country is diverse. and we celebrate that every day. we don't need to take a nap to see that. >> five more states now challenging president trump's revised immigration order following hawaii's lead. >> royal meltdown in front of the queen. 2-year-old throwing a tantrum and fighting with his soldier mom as the 90-year-old monarch approaches. ♪ why can't we be friends ♪ why can't we be friends ♪ why can't we be friends. >> welcome to "fox & friends" the kids' edition. showing the kids having a meltdown in front of the queen in the last hour. showed you image of a little kid who was holding onto the screen door in front of the house in a big wind came up and swung him around. ainsley: we will show you that in a minute. pete: kids don't care how important you are they have tantrums. ainsley: do you understand what a big moment this is. just for five seconds. steve: well, you know, once donald trump won, people were talking about what he he would do in the first 100 days?
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today is day 50. he is halfway through the first 100 days. pete: that's right. and the fight to repeal obamacare passes its first big hurdle. of the president and speaker paul ryan now selling the proposal. ainsley: they are holding a bowling and a pizza party. pete: there we go. ainsley: power point presentation before it hits the house floor for a vote. steve: doug mckelway. single lane of the bowling alley. let's hope there were no gutter balls last night. >> i don't know. no reports. we don't even know who attended this thing. i don't know the last time the white house has ever used in a official capacity bowling alley for important legislative business but it is right now. the bowling alley was set up as you might remember by president truman. he use tud frequently to bowel with disabled vets returning from world war ii. president nixon liked to you use the bowling alley a lot. he moved it over to the eisenhower executive office building next door. i'm not aware of important meeting between presidents and key congress people over
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important legislation over pizza no less there were actually two bowling sum mits on tap. last night's and then another next tuesday. the president will attend for sure with members of the freedom caucus. earlier meeting in the day yesterday between budget director mcmulvane i can't understand mark meadows from north carolina and jim jordan who met with the president for a couple of hours and pressed him to roll back obamacare's medicaid expansion sooner than the healthcare reform bill calls for in 2020. that according to published reports out this morning. and apparently according to meadows and jordan the president is very much on board for that it all points out the important differences between mainstream republicans in the house and conservative wing in the house who are pressing for entirely different method to push this bill through including open amendment process. here is jim jordan. >> you know, god bless the speaker, but that's not how the legislative process is supposed to work. right? if you have got an idea that you can get to the floor and bring an amendment to the floor, then let's have the debate and the best -- get your best -- offer your best
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shot and see what happens. that's how it's supposed to work. it's not supposed to be closed off. >> yesterday, speaker ryan offered a power point presentation of the republican three pronged g.o.p. plan to repeal and replace. he urged plucks to stick together. this is basically a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> we as republicans have been waiting seven years to do this. this is the closest we will ever get to repealing and replacing obamacare. the time is here. the time is now. >> the bill is expected to have a much harder time in the senate. you have heard rand paul say the bill is dead on arrival. one house member dave brat of virginia is urging mitch mcconnell to go full nukely calling for a simple majority vote to get this through the senate. back to you in new york. steve: all right. doug mckelway, thank you very much for the live report from the north lawn not too far from the bowling alley. apparently one of the things that donald trump, our
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president, is telling these lawmakers and other people that he has he had over to the white house is that he did not appreciate the fact that some of them were referring to it as obamacare light. pete: 2.0. steve: he said that kind of talk could be detrimental. some white house advisors are critical of the house leadership saying hey, you are not doing enough to bring the membership on board. pete: that's right. steve: keep in mind. is he throwing the party. the president is. pete: that's right. steve: where is the leadership? pete: rolling out the vice president to be the bulldog on this as someone who has a lot of experience on capitol hill and a lot of credibility with conservatives on capitol hill. steve: that's right. pete: this is what vice president mike pence had to say yesterday about that. >> we are really beginning from a position of consensus on what we need to accomplish. but in an open legislative process we are working through how to get there but the president made it very clear, literally the day after the election. to the leadership of the house and senate that he wanted to make repealing obamacare the top priority, but he wanted to
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repeal and replace obamacare at the same time. and the legislation introduced this week in the house begins that process. we're open and talking about ways we can improve that bill. steve: that's good that he would say we are open to improving that. the freedom caucus made it very clear when they tawdged to the president they said look, we know there is that piece of legislation. nobody listened to our input. donald trump made it clear i'm 100 percent behin behind replacg the affordable care act. i can't do tax reform unless we do this first. ainsley: different than obamacare. obamacare was failing. steve: got to be better. ainsley: better and a lot more affordable. he wants you to be able to buy across state lines like you buy you're health insurance or car insurance so you have more choices. out. pete: great way to explain it the power point presentation the speaker gave did lay out. you heard about phase two and phase three. it was confusing at first what
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is coming and when it is coming next. important to a lot of conservatives buying across state lines brings in competition and drives out costs down. if that's not in phase one, when is it coming. we always hear of something that never comes. mick mulvaney, the director of omv. tom price himself a conservative. mike pence. these are guys that conservatives look to and trust. having ear open to some the ideas and incorporating them will be effective to getting this bill passed. ainsley: donald trump ran on jobs. we have seen a lowft companies adding more jobs moving up from mexico. bringing business back to the american people. we saw the job numbers up for the month of february. he also ran on repealing and replacing obamacare. put a checkmark by that. that's in the works. he also ran on the wall. who is going to pay for it? mexico is going to pay for it, he said. well, mitch mcconnell, he gave a different answer when someone asked him if mexico is going to pay for it. listen to what he said. >> border wall with mexico which the cost estimates are kind of all over the place. do you believe that that will
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happen this year, this calendar year? >> well, i'm in favor of border security. [laughter] there are some places along the border where that's probably not the best way to secure the border. but i'm -- i think general kelly knows what he is doing. i think the president picked an outstanding person to be in charge of home land security. my suspicion is we will take his advice. >> do you believe that mexico will pay for it? >> no. steve: okay. so there he says mexico won't pay for it which flies in the face of what the president has said. when it comes to the wall, is he in favor of border security. doesn't say he is for the wall u one other thing, i believe he said, mitch mcconnell said yesterday he said he didn't think there would be any chance they could do the tax thing, tax reform before august. of course, the white house wants that done. of course. pete: that is classic washington, d.c. talk and
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thinking. we are not going to do the wall. security. hemming and hawing for years. it's why donald trump got elected. he looks at you and says i'm going to build you wall because what you have had so far is not going to words. we are not going to mince words. they are the ones coming across the border. president trump set the agenda and laid out a number of different ways how you could get reimbursement from mexico on a wall. ainsley: listen to how mainstream media is record reporting it. "the washington post" the headline. mitch mcconnell's refreshingly honest answer about mexico paying for the border wall. you know, they didn't like mitch mcconnell before and now they leave him. pete: where is that written? ainsley: "the washington post. rear freshingly honest answer. steve: reminiscent how the mainstream media is suddenly embracing george w. bush. that's a republican president when you say look at this donald trump guy. george bush was great president. mainstream media now. ainsley: been such an exciting
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election and interesting to see when donald trump says something how he makes it happen. it is going to be interesting to see how he is going to get mexico to pay him back. he says he is going to pay the 12 to $15 billion to build the wall and mexico will pay it back. it's in mexico's best interest to work with donald trump on this. consumers here in america use so many products and they need all of us to help their economy. pete: so glad you shared that headline. the mainstream media can't help themselves. they need to find any way typically pawn him including immediately turning somebody that they would demonize into a friend. ainsley: why not say his answer about paying for the border wall. they add refreshingly honest. steve: 7:10 in new york city. get to a fox news alert, abby. abby: we have headlines to get to this morning starting with a fox news alert. horror and blood shed when a man jumps off a train and starts slashing people with an ax. düsseldorf, germany police rushing inside as passengers run for their lives. at least seven people
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including two officers and 13-year-old girl were hurt. the suspect who police say has mental health problems was arrested after jumping off a bridge trying to escape. authorities do not believe that this was terror-related. and showdown intensifying between wikileaks and the feds. julian assange announcing he is siding with major tech companies like google and apple who are allegedly exploited by the cia for spying purposes. >> we have decided to work with them, to give them some exclusive access to the additional technical details we have so that fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. abby: the fbi is still trying to find the mole who gave wikileaks that classified data. also in this morning. president trump is hitting the road to see the people who voted him in to office. the commander and chief will hold a campaign-style rally in nashville next week. thousands of people could attend the event on wednesday night hours before his new
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travel ban goes into effect. anti-trump protests are already being organized for that night. and turning enough to to extreme weather. it's already snowing here in new york. millions in the northeast waking up in the path of a powerful storm expected to bring snow and freezing rain. strong wind gusts sparking power lines in connecticut. and intense wind gusts in colorado, take a look at this semi-truck flipping on to its side. landing right on top of a car. and have you got to see this video. we have been playing it all morning long. a 4-year-old girl as you can see blown away by the wind. a huge gust sweeping the girl right off of her feet as she clings to a door. this is in ohio. luckily she was not hurt. but as ainsley said she has some real super powers being able to hold on to that thing so tightly. ainsley: then if you watch it again she holds onto the door with this hand and she has kind of got her arm around bracing herself. she has a phone in her other hand they are telling us? steve: our door like that.
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there is like a piston thing at the top so you can only go a certain distance. pete: some dad has. that's on the honey do list for this weekend. ainsley: looks like she slams into the other side of the house. pete: kids are pretty durable even if she would have fallen we would have been fine. ainsley: so cute. pete: all is well. the president has never backed down from this promise. [chanting build that wall] >> we're going to build that wall. pete: he sure is. lieutenant governor of texas dan patrick says that tough talk is working. and he has got proof of it he joins us live next. steve: drum roll, please. why did hillary clinton losed election? somebody actually did a study and results are in. we'll share it with you coming up live from new york. interesting. ♪ got the blue sky breeze
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>> illegal southwest border crossings are down by extraordinary 40%. both the economy and border are already responding to the president's enda even while we are still in the beginning stages of putting his policies in place. steve: well, the number of people cross into the country on our southern border illegally dropping during president trump's first full month in office. something like 40%. does that mean the tough talk is working? let's talk to the lieutenant governor of the great state of texas, dan patrick who joins us from houston. dan, good morning to you. >> good morning, steve. good morning, sir. steve: it sounds like the trump talk is working. people are not coming across the border in those record numbers, anymore. >> absolutely, steve. i have always thought of part of the plan was marketing. the message that you send, barack obama, you know, we talk about sanctuary cities. barack obama made america a sanctuary country. he rolled out the red carpet. people felt like they could get here once they got past the border they could stay. that's what their relatives told them. now the message is wall. not red carpet. they get the message back from
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their relatives and friends who are here that it's tougher to cross. they see television. they see we are hiring more ice agents. more border patrol agents. and they understand that we are serious about this. messaging works. we still need the wall though, steve. steve: absolutely. we just play you had a sound bite, dan. i don't know if you saw it mitch mcconnell said yesterday at a playboy event that mexico would not pay for the wall. if you look at the numbers. if the number of illegals come to the country is down by 40% one month i would say mexico is already paying for the wall. >> you are absolutely right. countries do three things, educated, medicate and incarcerate. the cost of education and medication for any citizen is expensive to the government local and the federal government. so the fewer people that come here are in mexico and actually today about only one out of four people, steve, come from mexico. it's mostly central america and other countries. those countries now have to absorb those people. and when we have someone come here illegally and we have today indicate them and they are two or three grade levels
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behind it's very expensive. go to the emergency room and have no medical background and doctors have to do thousands dollars on tests where easy prescription would take care of the issue. it's much more expensive to treat them. there is a real cost to people coming here illegally. steve, the reason we need the wall is too many people, most people come here for the american dream. but too many criminals come with them. in just the last four and a half years, steve, in texas, we have put over 212,000 people in jail who are criminal aliens. we charged them with 566,000 crimes over 1,000 sexual assaults or thousand murders over 6,000 sexual assaults. 67,000 drug offenses. 67,000 assaults. i mean, think about that. people who have come here illegally. criminals who come here and blend in with everyone else who has come here for the american dream, almost 600,000 crimes in texas through from january of this year just through june of 2011. that has to stop. and when we put up the wall, when we deport these people we have to keep the criminals from coming back because how many times on your morning fox
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steve: well, actress shirley mcclain is back on the big screen for the movie the last word opening everywhere tonight. ainsley: fox news contributor and founder of nerve tears.com kevin mccarthy had a chance to sit down with shirley mcclain. hey, kevin. >> great to be on with you today. over the years i have had the honor of sitting down with a lot of my cinematic heroes and shirley mcclain is a true legend. the idea of being in a room with somebody who worked with
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alfred hitchcock. first movie was trouble with harry in 1955. pretty cool. new film called the last word. her character wants to control things in her life even the pitctheobituary. she wants her obituary written before she dies. i spoke to shirley mcclain about being an actress. the idea her brother is named warren baity. her name is shirley mcclain. why did she choose maclane and not beatty? watch this. >> shirley maclaine and your brother warren beatty how did you decide to go with that. >> interesting question. my birth name is shirley maclaine beatty i wanted to honor my mother and changed the spell because she was always called mclean. and warren added one t to
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beatty because he didn't like people saying beaty. ainsley: interesting. steve: did you ask her with her brother faux pas announcing the wrong movie? >> it's interesting. for me i don't blame warren beatty for that. steve: well u he did it. >> i know. he also passed the note to fay dunaway. kind of put it on her which is kind of weird. i did not speak to her about that. pete: have you a review for us too, kong. >> two five out of fives. the movie get out horror film amazing. but also logan. this movie is not quite a five out of five. amazing popcorn action film. this is reboot of the classic king kong franchise. 1933's king kong remade in 1976 jeff bridges and remade
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again in 2005 with peter jackson. this is actually starterring it all over again. opens up in world war ii and goes all the way to around 1973 towards the end of the vietnam war. steve: okay. >> a couple years before. one of those movies that has action sense to it the action is amazing. i love the idea that it is more of a war film and that just happens to have king kong in the film as well. huge cast. samuel l. jackson. john c. reilly is amazing. there is phenomenal scene at the end of the credit. when the movie ends uvmentd sit down and watch all the credits until the end. this takes place in the same universe as the 2014 godzilla movie which i didn't particularly care for. this movie delivers. samuel l. jackson one of my favorite actors of all time. sit down with him to talk about all of the effects he has been involved in over his career. still geeks out about certain things he sees on set. watch this. >> i was shocked by the guy they set on fire that was running around.
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every time they say cut they douse him and go okay. juice him back up and they go and smear all this -- they light him first before they say that background and they light him, action. dude it's like i think get paid for every time they get lit. each individual lit time. >> yeah. like taking falls or whatever they get paid per fall. per light. steve: per ignition. >> that's amazing. could you imagine being a stunt man? steve: light me up five times. i need to build an extension on my house. >> that's amazing. i remember i was interviewing peterberg one ti for the lone survivor. stunt men were actually falling down the hill and marcus lutttrell film. it's amazing how stunt men put their lives on the line to make it realistic. ainsley: they say tom cruise does a lot of his own stunts. >> he does.
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ainsley: stunt ranch in texas where they shoot a lot of this. we'll went down there for a story a long time ago. he said he was one the hardest workers 6 locke:00 in the morning and stay all day and do the scenes until he got it right. pete: awesome film. what did you rate it by the way. >> i gave it four out of five. anxiously speaking of tom cruise the scene in the new mission impossible when he hung off the side of the wing. he really did that it's insane. steve: climbed up a big building was hanging on the outside of it. ainsley: that was really that far off the ground? steve: yeah, took off. pete: hanging from the door. kevin is going to try to reenact that. ainsley: she has a future. steve: kevin, thank you for joining us today. >> go see get out and go see logan. two best films playing right now. get out and logan. ainsley: how about the shack? how is the shack doing? >> i love the shack. i love the message it had about forgiveness and faith. i thought it was a beautiful, beautiful film. go see it it's a great family movie.
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it's a tough story though. tough story. ainsley: have you heard about this? liberal comedian samantha be, be on a show on cbs. shame ago young cpac attendee. listen to this. >> this year the bow ties were gone. replaced by nazi layer. nazi hair. nazi hair. ainsley: the problem is with saying that guy has senate is i hair he also has stage 4 cancer. he wasn't laughing about that. he is going to join us live next. pete: drum roll please, ainsley. pete: why does hillary clinton lose the election? somebody did a study. the results are in. you are not going to want to miss it ♪ one way or another ♪ i'm going to find you ♪ i'm going to getcha getcha getcha i'm ♪ i'm going to getcha one way or another
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♪ steve: i want to hear the screaming. ainsley: that's your shot of the morning. the royal meltdown on camera. screaming and fighting his mom as queen elizabeth walks right by them. pete: signature back bend when the child wants out of the arms. giving flowers to majesty at a ceremony had other plans. steve: 90-year-old grandmother the queen herself didn't mind the meltdown and cracked a smile at the boy's royal tantrum. ainsley: she has children and grandchildren of her own. she knows how they can be. steve: there you go. it's 25 minutes before the top of the hour on this very busy friday here in new york city where it's starting to rain and snow. abby: look behind you guys it's really snowing out there. ainsley: is it going to stick? abby: we do have other headlines to bring you this morning. president trump vowing to find fbi agent who disappeared in
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iran 10 years ago. robert levinson vanished in 2007 visiting an island in iran. iranian officials say they don't have him levinson's family accused president obama of abandoning levinson. they have a new hope under the present administration. >> he has said many times over the years it was a top priority. he had 8 years to get him out. he didn't. he never issued threats of repercussions for their inactions. we know president trump has no qualms about doing that. abby: robert levinson turns 69 years old today. airmen in texas told not to use words like boy or girl because they might offend someone. fox news exclusively gaining access to email that was sent to airmen at joint base san antonio calling for zero tolerance. other terms on the list, colonial, blackmail and blondes have more fun. the air force does not have a list of prohibitive terms.
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also in this morning, new study confirms what some voters already suspected. hillary clinton ran run one of the worst campaigns in american history. failed to advertise in key states as the main reason that she lost to president trump in the 2016 election. researchers also blaming clinton attacking her competition without having her own real message they say. and hrc is coming out of woods and getting her hair done. the failed candidate debuting her dramatic new look this week. it's a blonder pixie cut bob. what do you think? great. different look though. steve: it is a different look. thank you, abby. ainsley: tv host samantha bee forced to apologize after taking a segment one step too far. watch this. >> this year the bow ties were gone. replaced by nazi hair. nazi hair. nazi hair. pete: many stepping too far. one of those attendees she
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mocked for having nazi hair cut is actually undergoing treatment for brain four brain cancer. steve: that man screen left is kyle coddington joins us now via skype. >> good morning. steve: explain to us the impact, them saying you had nazi hair. tell us about the impact on your life. >> well, it's been an interesting past 24 hours for sure. but i was definitely shocked at first when i found out about it. i was actually in bed and one of my facebook friends messaged me a screen shot of the tv show because they were watching it. and they said oh, she is making fun of you for having nazi hair. and so i sent the screen shot to my mom who sent it to my sister. and my sister is the one that tweeted it and that's when got all of this started.
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pete: tell us about what you are facing. tell us what led to that hair cut? >> the blastoma. a rare aggressive type of cancer. currently there is no cure for it it's terminal. but right now i just recently finished my first round of treatment with radiation and chemo. i'm in between treatments. i start my next round on march 20th which is a different type of chemo. but just because there is no cure for it doesn't mean that it's not fightable. medicine has come a long way with this type of cancer. so people are fighting it much longer than they were. and basically, you know, i'm doing my best at fighting it day by day. ainsley: doctors are not god. we are all keeping you in our prayers. did you hear from samantha bee? >> i personally have not. the tweet where she apologized and then the tv show.
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and then they did donate a thousand dollars to the go fund me. steve: that's nice. she tweeted we deeply apologize for offending you. and, kyle, we only learned of your condition today and we moved you from the piece is what it said. is that a real apology because a lot of people online are saying that's no apology. that barely half apology. >> i said that it is kind of half apology, i would say. the effects of this go much further than just insulting me and the illness itself. it's just inconsiderate and very unprofessional to lump together a certain hairstyle or just by the way they look. like i said, it's not professional. it's inconsiderate. it goes beyond me. i'm sure there are people that have. >>
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pete: you were there covering cpac. they lump you in. why do they say nazi hair cut? why do they use that word? >> i'm not exactly sure. i really don't know. i don't know if nazis had hairstyles like this? i'm not sure. i haven't looked up old pictures of nazis. ainsley: i wondered if she would have called you were a registered democrat? why were you at cpac as a democrat. >> i have always wanted to go to cpac. i have tried the past several years, couldn't go. but i personally identify as a moderate when it comes to politics. and i actually got to go to cpac this year because i write for a magazine called outset. i was actually a member of the press, which is another thing that surprised me was in the show, during the segment they
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weren't filming just the crowd they were filming the media section which kind of surprised me as well. ainsley: your goal for go fund me was $2,500. you have close to 20,000 on there now. sings we have been talking about this, all of our viewers have gone on there and helped increase that just in the last hour or two hours that we have been on the show basically. you know, what's your message to folks? i just want to ask you this. because to hear that news at such a young age has to be difficult. what's your message to all of us who maybe take our lives for granted and all the blessings? >> really, girl, i wan first ofi want to thank everyone for donating. i'm still shocked. basically my message is to stay positive, no matter. what that's the main thing. have you to stay positive. have you to fight it. you can't give up. i'm a religious person. i believe in god. and so, you know, i pray every
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day that god gives me peace about my diagnosis and he does. so i don't really worry about it. but, again, really my message is to stay positive for those that have this diagnosis, for those that really have any diagnosis of cancer, whatever. just stay positive. never give up because really that's the worst thing you can do. there is always a chance no matter what the doctors say, no matter what people say. there is always a chance. steve: you certainly are in our prayers. we know you have a second round of chem mow coming up on march 20th. thank you very much for joining us today. ainsley: thank you, kyle. got bless you. >> thank you for having me. pete: if you want to support kyle go to the go fund me page for kyle coddington. steve: one of the worst breaches of national security ever. ed henry has the latest from washington coming up. pete: dream come true literally for liberals at one college. jesse watters is here to talk
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ainsley: the showdown between wikileaks and the feds ramping up this morning. steve: julian assange now siding with u.s. tech companies he says were exploiting the -- exploited by the cia, that is to say for spying purposes. pete: that is right. chief national correspondent ed henry is in washington, d.c. with the latest on one of the largest intelligence leaks in history. good morning, ed. >> good morning. th the mole that may be in their ranks they believe either inside employee or contractor who leaked these documents to
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wikileaks. sean spicer at the white house podium yesterday said that grave national security damage has been done to this nation from this latest leak. and document dump. and he when asked about the fact that some senate republicans want to see julian assange in prison, sean spicer did not disagree with that as assange himself had a news conference yesterday and boasted about how this is just about 1% of the information he has and is going to dump out and boasted as well about the damage already done to american interests. >> the central intelligence agency lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. wikileaks discovered the material as a result of it being passed around a number of defense members of the u.s. intelligence community out of control and unauthorized fashion. >> as for those tech companies, assange did say at that news conference yesterday he wants to help the tech companies by giving them some
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more of this information so they can, number one, be shielded from the government and what the government may be trying to do to the tech companies but also share information so they can patch up their systems. but the tech companies are very skeptical as can you imagine that assange wants to help them. steve: they want to say we are smart enough. we designed it stiff. we can get around hackers but maybe not, right? >> right. because there are a lot of consumers who are wondering whether they should have confidence in their systems. apple says though about 80% of their customers have the latest example of the updated operating system. patches and whatnot that they say will protect you. but obviously we have heard that before. pete: yes. steve: indeed. ainsley: thank you. ed. have great weekend. >> thank you. pete: it is a dream come true of sorts literally for liberals at one college. jesse watters has a lot to say about the nap-ins that are popping up on campuses. ainsley: nap time, snack time. ♪
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♪ ainsley: a dream come true literally for liberals on one college campus calling for safe spaces from ideas that they are disagreeing with. pete: my goodness. southern illinois university hosting, you didn't hear this incorrectly nap-ins at the library to help students dream about diversity all on the taxpayer dime. steve: here we have now the host of "watters' world" jesse watters. jesse, i guess on college campuses now, when the going gets tough, the tough take a nap. >> i'm pro-nap. i think this is great idea. if i had thought of it i would have done it. you can get credit by being a good person by sleeping. i mean, if you want to fight climate change, take a nap. if you want to fix the school system, take a nap. i think this is great. i would have done it if i was in college, too. i think this is genius.
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pete: take a nap so you can dream about diversity. why what if you have a bad dream. >> nightmare i have a dream. these kids concoct these stunts to make themselves feel better about themselves but they are just napping. they are napping. pete: apete. steve: as a parent who might be spaying for that child's education in illinois? how do you think they feel i'm spending 20, $30,000 to spend my kid to a safe nap area. >> my parents paid for me to pass out and these parents are paying for their kids to fall asleep. ainsley: how do you do that. >> we do that after the show show. pete: how did something like this make you feel? this is what he had to say. >> listen, maybe they can find their dream job there in one of these naps. i think that's what college is for to educate ourselves and go make a living, be a contributing member to society. the irony here these are the
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groups of people who challenge us, challenge those of us who stand up for something to say maybe we don't accept everyone or we don't understand diversity. this country is diverse and we celebrate that every day. we don't need to take a nap to see that diversity in this country is someone struggling and then achieving the american dream regardless of their race, religion, or sex. steve: great observations. one of his points there, once these kids get out of college, they will be equipped to get a job where you nap? >> where you fall asleep in the interview. this is what i can bring to the table. i wonder if they can get away with napping to lower taxes? i only think you can nap to do something that the liberal administration agrees with. pete: i wish there would have been more napping in congress during the oklahoma years. >> just nap to redo obama. great idea. ainsley: it's been so fun to watch your career. you were on o'reilly show and now you have your own show on the weekends. what's coming up tomorrow. >> i go to the rodeo in houston on what they call all hat, no cattle.
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here is look at some of the shenanigans. >> the most important rule right now is keep "watters' world" safe. can we do that? >> absolutely. ♪ >> there you go. >> okay. all right, all right, okay! okay! steve: so, in other words, you are guy on the commercial that says i'm going to new york city. they say new york city. >> i'm a city slicker. ainsley: yes, you are. >> they were doing cutting where the horse tries to separate different things, different animals. i don't understand it i almost got bucked off. steve: have you ever been on a horse where you didn't put a quarter into the slot. >> i was on a horse one time in puerto rico and almost fell off. steve: wait, there are horses in puerto rico. >> at the resorts. pete: you made it look natural. ainsley: all hats no, cattle. aren't they fun.
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>> i had a great time. a lot of events. they have drinks there and patriotic. pete: they have beer there. >> they have really really hot acts. they had alisha keys the chain smokers. they are not cigarette smokers. steve: jesse watters went to the rodeo and did not nap. thank you very much. we will be watching this weekend. pete: thanks, jesse. ainsley: huge hour straight ahead. look who is here. geraldo rivera. geraldo, come on in here. judge jeanine, trey gowdy newt gingrich. all here to help you start your friday morning off. no more alarm clocks, guys. ♪ i get a feeling that i never, never, never had before ♪ no, no. ♪ i get a good feel ♪ ♪ americans - 83% try to eat healthy. yet up 90% fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone.
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♪ >> the time is here. the time is now. this is the moment. >> obamacare will be gone and it will be replaced. >> we're getting word out of berlin. axe attack, five people could have been injured. >> small business optimism, at a 10-year high. consumer confidence at a 12-year high. this is the result of the trump election on november the 8th. >> illegal southwest border crossings are down by extraordinary 40%. >> they see we're hiring more i.c.e. agents, more border patrol agents. they understand we're serious about this. the message is wall. not red carpet. >> you think he should be tweeting. >> i don't think so. like driving a car, you say things driving a car you wouldn't say at dinner table. that is what a tweet could be. >> five more states challenging president trump's revised immigration order, following hawaii's lead. >> this girl clings to a screen
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door in ohio. ♪ steve: good news he is fine as soon as geraldo. goes to show you the proliferation surveillance cameras. ainsley: shows difference between men and women. all the guys laugh and all the women, oy, are that poor child. pete: what a ride. i live in the windiest building in manhattan. upper east side. steve: what is your address. >> that wind howls. if it is five knots it is twenty five knots someplace else. i thought the child did an excellent job. pete: the dad didn't do maintenance on the screen door otherwise it wouldn't have gone
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all the way back. >> maybe she goes to oz. steve: talk about what is going on down at the nation's capitol. the president of the united states launched a charm offensive against his own party. he needs as many republicans to vote for the replacement of obamacare. last night he apparently hosted a bunch of congressional folks at the bowling alley. charm offensive in bowling shoes. geraldo, he has a problem. republicans say this thing that works hard for to repeal the bill, it is not so good. >> i have total sympathy for the president and paul ryan establishment group of republicans. the only way you get any improvement or amendment to obamacare is with compromise. i think the freedom caucus is way out of line. they are opposed to any kind of socialized medicine. what is insurance? >> steve: what do you mean socialized medicine? >> anybody gets more services than they pay for basically.
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what is medical insurance? it is like going to the casino. you make a bet buying melt insurance. i bet my premiums is less than the care you are going to receive. that is the bet you make. with obamacare, young people was forced to buy insurance -- steve: everybody was forced to buy. >> pay insurance for people with preexisting conditions. if you have cancer, you get insurance because it is mandated you get insurance. that is not insurance. that is an entitlement. the question how you pay for it. steve: paul ryan did a you toker point and was impel. in paul ryan plan they take the real people out of everyone else and federal government subsidizes the premiums. ainsley: rand paul just not like at all a. he said it is not good for you
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the american. he talked about it last night on tucker carlson's show. >> they brought forth things that are very controversial. conservatives hate their bill. obamacare light, dead on arrival they might as well start over. the speaker needs to bring people in the world, conservatives, we're with holding our vote. this is message for the speaker. we're with holding our vote. we want a seat at table. you won't meet anybody that dislikes obamacare more than me. i'm a physician. i have lived obamacare. i have voted to repeal it. i will vote again but i will not vote for obamacare light stuck on the repeal bill. ainsley: he speaks from experience. >> my big problem, remember, peter, paul, mary, you weren't there 20 years ago. if religion was a thing that money could buy the rich would live the poor would die. what you can't have a medical system where the rich will live and the poor will die.
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that is where we have compassion. donald trump, the president of the united states -- pete: you know we have medicaid. >> we should have medicaid for everybody. we should have medicaid for everybody. pete: that is single-payer health care. that is what democrats want. >> that is what i want. pete: conservatives have already wanted because we believe in something called free market and inis nottives and competition. >> i get that. pete: you understand the frustration of conservatives we repealed obamacare time and time again over obama's term. key things going across state lines aren't there but they might get. >> going across state lines is wonderful idea around i'm for. you articulate the conservative position, you have to know, picture the town hall meetings. picture the republican who goes back to his district. how did he get elected? how did donald trump win his district. with working people from 50 years old to 65 years old. pete: whose premiums are
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crushing them under obamacare. >> now you're telling them, that benefit you got unobamacare, you know longer get that benefit. we'll give you a tax credit. what if i only make $25,000? what good is a tax credit do me if i don't pay income tax. ainsley: the way it was going it was losing so much money it was failing. >> i totally agree. that is why the president and paul ryan have the only chance of compromising making something in the middle between obamacare and rand paul's kind of, you know, ayn rand everybody takes care of themselves except for the real poor and real old. pete: that is 1/of economy. he is not saying kick them out on the street and good luck. >> i think if the republicans can't get their act together, now that they have the white house rand both houses of the united states congress, if they can't compromise among themselves, how can they expect the democrats to help them? they didn't help the democrats. pete: they are never going to.
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>> what you will have, i predict if rand paul is right, dead on arrival, obamacare light, you will have nothing. you will have obamacare or nothing. that is the alternative. i think that is what the president recognized. is striving for some kind of compromise. absent that compromise, freedom caucus guys, from very safe district as a lot of them. they don't care -- steve: trip to the white house -- >> bowling alley, that will not help either. steve: talk a little bit this, we were talking about when geraldo walked in, samantha bee's show on tbs. ainsley: turner broadcasting. steve: had this thing on cpac and make fun of conservatives and young men. they ran this clip. watch how they fixate on a certain members of cpac's hair. >> this venerable conference has long celebrated traditional small post conservativism. just last year cpac was
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dominated by ted cruz supporters. >> cpac. >> and chirpy little bleep with bow ties. the bow ties were gone this year replaced by nazi hair, nazi hair, nazi hair. steve: that young man screen left is actually that man right there. he has got stage 4 brain cancer. it is fatal. it is very aggressive. his name is kyle coddington. he was joining us earlierer on "fox & friends" talking to us about samantha bee making fun of his hair. >> it i was kind of half-apology i would say. the effects of this go much further than just insulting me and the illness itself. it, it is just incontract and very unprofessional to how lump together anyone with certain hairstyle or the way they look. it is unprofessional and incontract and goes beyond me. steve: he has that kind of hair because his hair has been
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falling out. so he shaved it tightly. she did apologize for offending him. ainsley: and gave $1000. >> that's nice. that's nice. i feel sorry for the kid. you know he, when you make those kinds of cutting jokes -- pete: why go to nazi. >> only do nazi. it is not a joke at all. i really, really think comedians and politicians everybody has to refrain from any kind of nazi analogy unless you're talking about isis and wiping out race of people. steve: people on the left use nazi all the time. >> i really hate. it is soient looks wally lazy. such an easy thing to do. want to screw somebody, nazi, nazi. just forget about it. she apologized. best wishes to the kid. ainsley: his goal was $2500 setting up gofundme page paying for his medical bills. we had him on the show. he has raised $459,000.
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one of our viewers gave $10,000. pete: it was 15,000 when we did the segment. >> we have the best audience. loyal, wonderful, compassionate, generous. we love you. steve: that guy, he will have his next chemotherapy -- ainsley: couple weeks. >> prognosis is grim? >> it is fatal. he has a got attitude. pete: out at cpac covering it as journalist. inspiring story. ainsley: one of my best friend is brain surgeon and reached out to one of my give himfy cell phone number. i have advice for him. steve: if you want to help young kyle coddington as he faces stage 4 brain cancer, go to our website, foxandfriends.com and we'll link to his gofundme page. thanks, geraldo. >> thank you. >> abby is here, geraldo. abby: see you at noon for "outnumbered." you're the one lucky guy today.
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just revealed breaking news. geraldo. don't want to miss it. i will see you there. we do have some breaking news. fox news alert. horror and bloodshed when a man jumps off a train, starts slashing people with an axe. anti-terror police in dusseldorf, germany, rushing inside as passengers run for their lives. 11 people include two officers and 17-year-old girl are hurt. the suspect who police say has mental health problems. he was arrested after jumping off a bridge trying to escape. authorities do not believe this was terror-related. showdown intensifying with the wikileaks and the feds. julian assange siding with major tech companies like google and apple exploited by the cia for spying purposes. >> we have decided to work with them to give them exclusive access to additional technical
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details we have so fixes can be developed and pushed out so people can be secured. abby: the fbi still trying to find the mole who gave wikileaks that classified data. secretary of state rex tillerson recusing himself from issues receipted to the keystone pipeline of the former exxonmobil ceo asked to step aside by greenpeace after transcanada applied for a permit to that pipeline. the group arguing that, on mobile would benefit from a deal since it has investments in can can madian oil sands. the state department responding saying tillerson already stepped aside early last month leaving him out of any decisions. turning now to the extreme weather we're following closely. millions in the northeast waking up in the path of a powerful storm, bringing snow and freezing rain, strong wind gusts making power lines spark in chemical cut. in new hampshire, a man knocked down by 100-mile per hour gust at the top of mount washington observatory. a similar scene in ohio. we've been showing you this all morning long.
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four-year-old girl blown away by the wind. a huge gust sweeping her, watch this, right off her feet as she clings to that door. she was not hurt luckily. president amazing she was able to hold on. steve: what a story she has got to tell. ainsley: abby: she will talk about that the rest of her life. great upper bod i strength from the 3-year-old. 4-year-old. ainsley: thank you. coming up the book is called, "reasons to vote democrat." the pages are all blank. wait until you hear what happened after the author appeared on "fox & friends" yesterday. steve: 10 pins of diplomacy. president trump taking his fight to repeal obamacare to the white house bowling alley. ainsley: one lane? >> one lane. one lane to passing that bill. live from the white house next. ♪ you can't predict
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steve: well the congressional fight to repeal obamacare has passed its first hurdle. the president and speaker paul ryan selling the proposal to members. pete: they're holding a bowling pizza party and power point presentation before it hits the house floor for a vote. ainsley: doug mckelway is live with the details. reporter: this bowling alley getting more use than anytime since the truman administration. president truman set up the bowling alley in the west wing. he used to bowl with vets coming home from world war ii. president nixon used to use the bowling alley. we have two trump summits. hosted by white house legislative affairs office. other on tuesday, the more important, where president attends the bowling session with pizza and members of the freedom caucus. attempt to find common ground between mainstream republicans and conservative wings of the part.
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omb director mick mulvaney is working 20 hours a day to find common ground. senator ted cruz is here and working with mulvaney to that end. conservative house members mark meadows and jim jordan were here yesterday pushing for repeal of medicate expansion of this year, not the end of 2020 as the bill calls for. president trump according to senior white house official who spoke with john roberts is taking in all the ideas. he says trump is in the deal-making mode, that is a quote. doing what leadership should have done previously. he is in his element but that nothing is locked in stone. none of the opposition said to be on board yet. here is representative jim jordan calling for an open amendment process in this bill. >> you know, god bless the speaker but that is not how the legislative process is supposed to work. if you have an idea you can get to the floor, bring an amendment to the floor, let's have the debate. get your, offer your best shot see what happens.
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that is how it is supposed to work. it is not supposed to be closed off. reporter: a big question what kind of pressure will president trump exert on the freedom caucus. we know that he can charm and he can intimidate. also keep in mind he got more vote totals many members did in their own districts. would he be willing to primary these guys? inquiring mind want to know. back to you in new york. steve: thank you very much. speaking of inquiring mind. people want to know where exactly is the bowling alley. we put up the white house shot. you can see the north portico at the white house there with the four columns. it is underneath that. extend a little under the lawn. ainsley: inquiring mind want to know when they update the computers. only one lane and there are two old, old computers. steve: if nobody used it for the last 30 years, they are not putting new equipment there? pete: i feel like mr. trump might upgrade it. steve: you never know. you take your smartphone and you're updated. ainsley: he will negotiate a
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♪ steve: look who is here. judge jeanine pirro getting ready for a big show this weekend. >> yes i am. steve: how are you? >> i'm great. steve: last weaken everybody talked about how donald trump tweeted out looked like barack obama had tapped his phones or something at trump tower. yesterday james comey and the intel chiefs met with congressional leaders and what not to find out if there is anything to that. what do you make of what's going on? >> i think it is fascinating
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that these, the politicians and, you know, you kind of looking, there are two sides to me. there is a prosecution side and then there's the other side. as a prosecutor i say look, this guy is the head of the fbi. he doesn't have to tell any politician anything about any investigation that he is doing. for all of you who think that, look we'll keep it secret and we won't tell anyone, that's absurd. five minutes later this thing will be on every television station. so there is very little he can tell you, you know, that he can share with you if he is in the middle of a real investigation. however, what i find rather incredible is that james comey, the man who couldn't wait to get in front of a camera that we're done with hillary, no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute her, i guess i'm not reasonable although i would have prosecuted her in a minute, jim, but then, comes back and says, well we're reopening the case. why does he need the department
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of justice to push back on his new claim that we didn't, we didn't wiretap anybody? i mean this guy isn't afraid of a microphone. you know, come right out and say it, jim. you said it indirectly. ainsley: there is evidence of others being surveiled as well. in fact -- >> i don't doubt it. ainsley: look at james rosen, our own james rosen. dennis kucinich came out. a reporter played a tape of a sensitive phone call he had made with someone else at a restaurant. how did they get this? this is what he says. i can vouch for the fact that extracurricular surveilance occurred. regardless whether it was officially proved. i was wiretapped in 2011 after taking a phone call in my congressional office from a foreign leader. >> here is the question that i have. when the president tweeted he was wiretapped, did can he box himself into a corner, so they could say, technically, that i, he wasn't really wiretapped. steve: take it literally, right? >> literal.
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maybe they had a bug somewhere as opposed to a wiretap. maybe it was the terminology that they can't deny. this guy clapper, i don't believe a word he says. although he did say there is no evidence of collusion between trump and the russians. but you know this guy is also the guy who said, we don't wittingly surveil on americans until we found out they do it every day all the time 24/7. you know, here's the thing. do i think they were looking at donald trump? without a doubt! barack obama would do that in a second. he did it to james rosen, apparently to kucinich. this is politics. this is the dirtiest game in up to. steve: wheel see what happens. pete: speaking of dirty game in town, unfortunately on another network, samantha bee, did a piece we're covering all morning, she mocked attendees of cpac saying they sport nazi haircuts. she made a bit of a miss take.
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we'll play the clip, get your reaction. >> this venerable conference long celebrated from traditional government conservative. last year cpac was dominated by ted cruz supporters. >> cpac. >> and chirpy little [bleep] in bow ties. this time the bow ties were gone replaced by nazi hair, nazi hair, nazi hair. pete: that last gentleman on the left reported with a nazi haircut has stage four cancer. ainsley: his sister tweeted out when samantha bee makes fun of your brother having nazi hair, he actually has stage four brain cancer but whatever floats your boat. >> this is time for america to stop and think for a second. this is a moment where we finally can focus on why, not why, the left demonizing anyone that they disagree with. they must be hitler-like, from the president on down. they must be a nazi.
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they are so willing to go over the top and over the edge to make us anything that is negative, that is horrific. an this poor young man with stage four brain cancer, it is brain cancer. steve: it is brain cancer. it is terminal. >> shame on them. steve: i got an email from somebody who said a friend of hers was there, the cameraman or producer from the show, hey, could you put solitaire up on your computer so i could take a picture of you playing solitaire during the donald trump speech? obviously it was to make conservatives, young conservatives look bad. pete: stupid, right. steve: who looks stupid now is samantha bee because -- >> all of them, they just want to hate and demonize. ainsley: you're right. makes you stop and think. okay, before you make fun of someone, before you go to the extreme comparing him to nazi because he goes to cpac? he is registered democrat by the
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way. yeah, yeah. pete: remember the media. ainsley: how negative and how nasty and how hateful people have become. >> the right was never like this. the tea party was never like this. people who didn't like barack obama didn't do this. this, i think the first time in our history that we have gotten to the point where the hate is so extreme that i worry for this country. i do. >> yes. i think they want to take god out of everything. we have to get back to that as a country. need to start thinking of other people and loving other people. steve: while the prognosis for this young man is grim, we he have a little something for him to smile about. he did establish a gofundme page. when we started, i believe it was less than $15,000. right now he is up over 52,000. ainsley: 54. pete: $55,000. steve: most of it many could canning from all you watching. ainsley: i hope he has enough money to pay for bills and do fun things to check off the
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bucket list. pete: the heart is there. when you judge people by a label or haircut that is where -- >> what you're looking at is the heart of america. we are good people. the people on the left who are demonizing us, they are not. i'm sorry. i'm done with them. steve: she apologized. >> so what! she had to apologize. do you believe that? steve: i love it. she said it with a smile. [laughter] see you this weekend. steve: fox news alert. we're waiting on new numbers regarding the number of americans employed, the jobs number. will we see more winning? ainsley: are you getting sick of it by now? steve: isn't everybody? we'll have more coming up. ainsley: former house speaker newt gingrich will join us live to react. that's next. ♪
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nuedexta.com steve: well we got the jobs number. the report from the first full month of job growth under president trump just in to our newsroom. ainsley: look at these numbers. according to the bureau of labor statistics, 235,000 jobs were created in the month of february. that is more than expected. that is up from 227,000 added in january. pete: i think that is winning. why i got a little bit more tired. the u.s. unemployment rate is now 4.7%. that is down from 4.8% in january. so certainly some good numbers. ainsley: why the college students are taking naps. they're tired of winning. pete: winning everywhere. steve: reading commentary about the number. this number clears the way for the fed to increase the interest rate going forward. newt gingrich, former speaker of the house joins us live from our nation's capitol. according to "wall street journal" the labor
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force participation rate went up a little bit and wages better than last month as well. >> look, i think this is the beginning of turning the trump rally into a trump reality. he's already working very hard to create jobs. he is going to do a lot more. his deregulation efforts will pay off big time. this he need to pass tax reform which will really accelerate economic growth. he is going to be very frugal how the government buys things that will bring down the deficit. that will further help economic growth. so i think you're seeing the beginnings, i emphasize beginnings, of a potential trump economic era, that could involve great consumer confidence, lots of people starting new businesses and a real boom in american job creation. pete: mr. speaker, speaking of beginnings, beginning of rollout of republican repeal and replace of obamacare is taking place. vice president mike pence is backing the bill. says this is our bill, and
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trying to get everyone behind it including conservatives. what do you make of the state of play right now with conservatives criticizing the current plan, the vice president making a big push on it and the president himself doing so with folks coming to the white house? >> i actually like the way president trump and vice president pence purchased this. they both said look, this is a good basic start. they both said they're willing to negotiate. you had a white house quote earlier they're doing exactly what donald trump does. remember his book was called, "the art of the deal," not the art of the unilateral decision. and that's the way it should be. the legislative process, this is what obamacare did not do. they didn't go through amendments and hearings and association. steve: regular order. >> they rammed it through. speaker ryan talked over and over about the importance of re-establishing regular order. senator mcconnell has a very hard job because of the nature of senate rules and the fact that his majority is so narrow
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but i think their job has to be, see what gets a majority in the house, then see what gets passage in the senate. then probably go to conference and see if you can work out something which meets both bodies. this is the constitutional process. it is not, shouldn't be a big surprise. steve: newt, you see, some in the freedom caucus are afraid they will not listen to anything they're saying. ainsley: that is not what the vice president is saying. the vice president last night on exclusive with bret baier. steve: he is busy selling it. hough flexibility do they have changing the bill? >> they have as much as they need to get to majority. that is the legislative process. america a very tough country to govern, because the founding fathers distributed power to avoid dictatorship and invent ad machine so inefficient no dictator can make it work and we barely make it work voluntarily. the bill will be improved.
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it will have different things done to it. it is very hard if you're the guys who wrote the bill, no committee chairman wants to go through this process. all committee chairman would like to write their bill, pass it on their terms, preferably quickly, so they can go back to being chairman but that is really not what is going to happen here, nor should it be. i'm encouraged by trump's attitude. come on down. do a little bowling. let's chat. would you you like an iced tea. how are things going they have the regulatory power of dr. price to fix things. they have future legislation to fix things. they have to work out very simple, what will pass the house and pass the senate? they have got to answer that question. ainsley: well the vice president said there are, we do need to improve. there is room for improvement and we are going to listen to all the conservatives that want to weigh in on this. >> right. ainsley: thank you, mr. speaker, for being with us. happy friday, have a great weekend. >> take care. pete: certainly somebody who
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♪ steve: house intel committee chairman says he found zero evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and the russians. >> look, i don't believe that to be the case. i don't think the evidence exists for that. but we're, we are going to do our investigation. around we will figure out if there is any intelligence or evidence that suggests that that in fact is is the case. steve: the committee is getting ready to hold it is first public hearing on issue so what can we
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expect? committee member, trey gowdy joins us now. intel committee, don't they usually meet in secret? for the it to be open is rare. >> it is rare to have a public hearing given the, the nature of the information we deal with on the intel committee, and the identity of the witnesses. it's rare steve teach what can we expect to hear in this public hearing, which is obviously different than what you guys hear behind closed doors? >> i think chairman nunes put his finger on it twice in the clip you just played and it is the word evidence. if there is evidence of russian effort to interfere we need to know it. if there are efforts, evidence to suggest that russia attempted to influence the election we need to know it. we need the to see the evidence behind our government's response to those efforts. i come from a background that is evidence-centric. i'm not interested in summaries. i can't deal with anonymous sources. i need witnesses, i need facts,
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and i need evidence. steve: sure. one of the suggestions that has been going around washington and starting to pick up some momentum the fact there are some people who are embedded in the permanent government or the deep state that are out to harm this president. so they leak stuff to the press. look the press, they feel often that they have got an obligation to report this stuff even though it is coming from an unnamed source who may have an agenda. >> well the unnamed source is one issue rand i'm going to let the media sort out whether the moral quandary that is that. i tell you what is not a moral quandary, that is printing of classified information. i will tell you this. we had a hearing yesterday on one of our surveillance programs up for reauthorization programs this year. i will tell you the same thing i said yesterday. the reauthorization of these tools we need to keep us safe is in jeopardy if we don't stop the leaks. so i get that people are interested in the content. i am too.
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but leaks are illegal and they are dangerous and they are deleterious to our national security and i wish that all facets of the media showed the same interest in finding the identity of the leaker as they dot content of the leak. steve: if it's a big story they will run with it, the reporters are. the problem is whoever got the information is leaking it out, you have to find those people. >> it's a small universe of people. you are dealing with the fbi, the nsa. it is a small universe of people who would have had access to the underlying conversation, any summaries, and then what ultimately wound up in the "washington post." you're not talking about 300 million people. you might be talking about 30. so you need to find those 30 and apply whatever pressure is necessary from a legal standpoint through your investigation because leaks are going to destroy these programs. steve: the government is looking for the leakers, right? >> i hope. that is a doj question.
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steve: you hope? i hope. >> we all hope. congressman trey gowdy, thanks for joining us. >> have a good weekend. steve: you as well, sir. he became history becoming the first independent artist to debut at the top of the billboard chart. that is a dream come true? aaron watson is here. good morning to you. shannon bream is in charge of the channel about 13 minutes, shannon. >> taking over. we'll see you at the top of the hour. more conservative push back with the health care bill. one of the architects, congressman kevin brady will joins us live to answer the critics. grassroots activists warning gop, what they're calling obamacare light could cost be republicans bigley in the midterms. tracking down a cia mole. a former congressman never gone public with claims he was wiretapped, share his story here around still fighting for
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♪ ainsley: he made history by becoming the first independent artist to debut at the top of the billboard chart. pete: now country music star aaron watson is back with more, his brand new album. ainsley: we'll ask him. he is here to explain what that means. aaron watson right here, you're number two on itunes. congratulations on your success. >> thank you very much. cacaro means cowboy. 13 years, 25 albums. our brand of country music is
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about faith and family. we're out here working hard. all the proceeds of this album go straight into my wife's purse. ainsley: go buy it. make her rich. you love country music. you love america. why you wrote the song, "raise your bottle." what will you sing? >> this song is called, "out of style." in a world where everything is changing, love is never going out of style. and so we're just excited to be here. pete: we want to make sure you have enough time to perform the. we'll give it away to you. >> thank you very much. gentlemen. ♪ ♪ ♪ if a melody like a memory,
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your long hot sum are night symphony, living on the speakers with my monte carlo, fm 109 on my fm radio ♪ ♪ we can take it slow, put it on crews control, you know it has been a while ♪ ♪ we're never going out of style, i was thinking a while, we could go all night ♪ ♪ never going out of style, rocking at the levy, getting hot and heavy after all this time ♪ ♪ the way the river flows, the way your loving is never going out style ♪ ♪ rebel, rebel at top of our lungs, out of town, playing those dashboard drums ♪ ♪ everybody said you would never make it too far with some poor boy playing on some guitar ♪ ♪ you know i we're busting
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everything, just like we always did ♪ ♪ we're never going out of style, i was thinking, why we started thinking, we could go all night ♪ ♪ never going out of style, rockin' at the levy, getting hot and heavy all this it time ♪ ♪ the way we love it is never going out of style ♪ ♪ ♪ we're never going out of style ♪ ♪ ♪ show me your million dollar cadillac smile, and i will show
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you love ♪ that is never going out of style. ♪ started thinking we could go all night ♪ ♪ never going outta style, rockin' at the levy, getting hot and heavy after all this time ♪ ♪ the way we love is never going out of style, we'll take it slow, the way we love is negative going out of style ♪ ♪ i was thinking, we could go all night ♪ never going out of style, in my chevy, at the levy ♪ ♪ never going out of style ♪ we're never going out of style ♪
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♪ steve: here is great one for the road. here is a great one for the road come huge thank you to everyone watching, you have raised over six to $7,000 for kyle coddington. one of you actually donated $10,000 to him, this is a young man who was fighting stage for brain cancer and was marked by comedian samantha beaver having "nazi hair" pure he had haircut because of chemotherapy treatment. >> we thank you so much. speak on our twitter page "never give up, that is the worst thing to do," that is a quote from him, the president of the
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united states just retweeted that. >> i have a feeling he will raise a lot more money. the after the show show, we're sitting over there, aaron watson is going to sing another song so why trust right now online, have a great weekend, it is friday! >> the white house and congressional republicans gaining momentum in their push for a new healthcare bill. the measure clearing to house committees as president trump goes all in trying to win back over republicans who are still on the fence. there are dozens of them apparently. good morning, i am shannon bream live from "america's newsroom hq," get to see you. >> good to see you during the week, we wished you -- missed you, happy friday, bill and martha have the friday off. president trump turning on the tram to get the bill over the finish line inviting conservatives to the white house for you guessed it, pizza and bowling. there you go. shannon is very happy to discuss healthcare along with other
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