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>> suspect arrested now facing a new charge. authorities packing on arson. >> he smoked crack before he placed chair causing the fire. >> inbound. >> gonzaga is going to be playing for the national championship. >> the best rebounding team in college basketball. ♪ ♪ >> it's opening day. we have quacker shack from a long island -- abby: not quacker
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jack but. clayton: happy opening day. abby: i remember in eighth grade when a guy asked me out and gave me the old boxes of this and there was a ring inside and asked me to be a girlfriend. you know the moments in life? i know, it didn't work out. it was a plastic ring. clayton: send us your baseball photos this morning. come on, that's america, right? that's right. yankees-tampa bay in tampa bay. abby: you go to spring training. pete: throw some pitches,
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something. abby: let us know what teams you're rooting for. i do want to bring you headlines to begin this morning starting with this one and terrifying homes at a carnival when a bonfire explodes. [shouting] abby: wow, chunks of burning wood sent north of paris. gasoline use today light the fire was mishandled causing the horrible explosion. cash on monoxide being blamed in an accident killing a 13-year-old and poisoning a dozen people. >> approximately six or seven
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children in the area all unconscious. abby: kids were playing in this pool in michigan when they started getting sick and started passing out. officials say the leak came from a broken heater and investigators are trying to figure out if the hotel had detectors. storm of protestors invade ivanka trump home. [shouting] abby: i didn't know that was a thing. a reporter count this encounter with enraged neighbor, take a look at this. >> you want to fight with an 82-year-old? are you a woman? >> no, but she's -- abby: i would be angry too if that was
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my house. no word if there were any arrests. stage is set for the national basketball championship game. >> and carolina state. >> how about that in abby: north carolina tar heels holding off 77-76, second consecutive to the title came and south carolina just didn't have enough to beat gonzaga last night. bulldogs advancing to the championship, big finale tomorrow. i will not miss that one. stay up. clayton: i got every newspaper across the country. abby: do you ever talk to her? clayton: no, we don't talk. all of the major news stations yesterday to see if they had coverage of adam housely and the
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network was reporting yesterday. digging deeper into the connections from the highest levels of the intelligence community unmasking these names, these poor citizens who were unmasked in connection with the intercept that is were being gathered. pete: we are wondering who is it that's been doing the masking of classified intelligence. adam house i will says that the person who did it is well known and very high up and senior in the intel world and in the former obama administration, not the fbi and nothing to do with russia. very clear in reporting well sourced, you wouldn't really know it. abby: does that really surprise you both, though, because we have been covering this campaign and seems like the mainstream media either they want to cover the negative parts of the story or they don't cover at all. clayton: they are not staffing
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people to go after the story. the story breaks yesterday or on friday, put a couple of reporters on it, nothing. he was the president tweeting about this. at fox news reporting big news, source behind official -- official behind unmasking is high up, no intel official is responsible, some unmask, not associated with russia. trump spied on before nominated. if this is true, does not get much bigger, would be sad for the united states. pete: the president tweets about it and you went through clippings and -- clayton: right. pete: this is how much coverage the mainstream, left-stream media gave. cnn, no coverage. msnbc, zippy. abby: 72 days in, you have a republican senate and a republican house but he's a lame
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duck. clayton: and how much coverage though did they actually give representative nunes last week when we learned that he had met with two individuals and perhaps got this information? pete: it was wrong, by the way. this is how much the mainstream media reported on their coverage. clayton: cnn, by the way, when "the new york times" story broke which was inaccurate, i got a push alert from the times app, giving them information about this. abby: by the way, media outlets, they control what they want to cover and how much time they want to give to a particular story whether or not they want to provide both sides of that to give audience, that comes from them, right? you watch as the mainstream media has covered the administration from the beginning, they never want to give them the benefit to have doubt and kellyanne conway was
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on last night. take a listen. >> i know people talk about fake news and bias media, it's not just unfair coverage, that's one thing. americans are capable to see if the president is being treated fairly. it's incomplete coverage. abby: no one knows exactly how this is all going to end when this is all over with but the important thing here is you have to provide the american people with both sides of the story, with all the fact that is we have. clayton: sean spewser at the podium last week, why are you focusing on the process, most concerned with what door he may have gone into the white house. what about the larger story which is the leaks themselves, the unmasking of the individual names. that's most important through what door he went in the white house.
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pete: ben rhodes tweeted this and came out in defense of former president obama, there's no obama surveillance scandal even when you capitalize the words, he's taking a jab. where is president obama? remember he said he would come out to clarify if he needed to during trump's presidency? clayton: we had guest on the show that he's in post presidency time and wants to lay back but if you're facing what charles heard last week what could be a constitutional crisis because this unfolded, i think you get out and make statement or maybe go out to friends at 60 minutes when you would go out all the time and talk about it. abby: specially if you have nothing to hide. why not come out and make that clear at the very top. as you say, he mentioned that yesterday two days in o'reilly. this is no small thing. we are talking about a sitting
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president's administration using the terrifying powers of espionage of the united states government to conduct an intelligence operation against political opponent, before and after the target was elected president of the united states. clayton: perfect summation at that. when you read it in terms, it's scary, frightening, whether you're democrat, republican or independent or otherwise, it's an american problem. pete: former president obama said that's the threshold by which he would go out and clarify during the trump presidency. mr. obama, where is your statement on this? what's your sense on where this is going? pretty interesting. clayton: who did the obama administration did the unmasking of intelligence reports, our next guest has narrowed to one agency, gary berson is on deck. pete: cnn going out and attacking the president. >> you didn't win the election. pete: is this the way democrats plan to win back voters?
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he stated is a source of pretty high level, look, you have to be high level to be unmasking people. this isn't a mid-level officer. this is likely to be a senior member. pete: you understand the community as well as anybody. does it surprise you or something that could have been done in a standard way or misused by others? >> it's not standard at all. during the course of my career, almost 25 years in the intelligence community i never saw any unmasking of individuals for political purposes, actually i didn't see any unmasking at all. everything i saw was really clean documents. we had a source if there was an american name it was never in there. you'd have to go searching for. it would be very difficult to get it. but i would like to just say here that it's important to recognize that congress nunes was attacked all last week and turns out what he did was probably pretty aappropriate going down to nse and had to go
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to the nsa and likely that the leaker is in the nsa and likely senior nsa officer. clayton: likely nsa. what does that tell you about the political situation in the intelligence community. that's coming out of the nsa. >> look, i have people that are former cia officers that have told me that there have been people at very, very senior levels in the cia who are hyperpartisan on the democratic side which is unheard of over the last 30 years in the cia. very, very conservative organization, always more right-leaning but president obama used and changed the nature and many came in have come career in national security apparatus so president trump has got to start to seat his people.
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he's been very slow on this. this is a serious criticism of the administration. i support the president. you have very few appointees in there and the longer this administration delays, the more problems they're going to have. pete: more embedded the former obama appointees are in the system? >> yes. pete: a lot of people left to hire? >> you bet. a lot of people that have been seated, 4,000 people, political appointee that is come in whenever there's a change of administration and they have to start seating them. pete: thanks a lot for your insight, i appreciate it. clayton: thanks, gary. major scare on the ice. >> you can see him croched over and he just collapsed. clayton: oh, man, what we know
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clayton: welcome back, scary moments caught on camera. hundreds of hockey fans left stun as philadelphia flyers goalie michael collapses on the ice. watch in the back top of your screen there. he wasn't even involved in the play at the moment. he collapses minutes into last night's games with new jersey devils.
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>> you can see him in the net crouched over and he just collapsed. clayton: appeared to lose consciousness before being rushed to the hospital. still no word on what caused his collapse. high winds tossing four people from their sailboat just before it crashed into a california pier. sending them flying. life guards jumped into action and everyone just fine this morning. abby: two medical missionaries who got caught in the ebola outbreak in west africa and end up with the deadly virus themselves. >> ebola is the world east most dangerous virus. >> the disease is out of control in west africa. >> my phone rang and ken said one of our doctors ken brantly has ebola. he even looked at me and said,
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you too have ebola. abby: reverend franklin grant joins us live to tell us more about the film and of course, its message about faith. airing april 10th you said? >> april 10th. abby: we all remembering covering this and the fare and you shouldn't go over there risk getting rebolla and you all went and some of your people did get sick. >> there was no one there to fight it and we were asked if we would take the lead in taking care of ebola patients, etu, we didn't know how to do that. we were in liberia since 2003 doing other things but we stopped everything that we were doing and we focused on how to treat people that had this disease ebola and one of our doctors, the man in charge,
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dr. brantly got ebola and this is a story about how god saved this man's life and saved the life of nancy -- abby: missionary nurse. >> was hoping dr. brantly. we have no clue how they got it. we don't know if it was airborne, how it was being transmitted at the time and i have no way of getting back home, no way. there was an airline wasn't going to bring him, nothing. god worked it out and we got him back. abby: when you say god saved their lives -- >> you better believe it. abby: walk us through how he saved their life. >> this film is a story about time because once you get ebola you have about ten day ifs you're healthy and then you're dead. you're not healthy, you have about four days. dr. brantly, of course, was healthily and he got sick on a wednesday and by monday we thought we had an airplane, he
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has ebola, we are not going to pick him up. a lady showed up with experimental drug call and said it might help and they put the zmac in dr. bradley and he went to immediate convulsions and 30 minutes he came out of bed and went to the restroom. god showed up. abby: how he is doing today? >> he's pretty good. he's in fort worth and went back to medicine and has a practice but he's doing good. abby: what dow you want people to take away from this? >> the young people fighting the world's deadliest virus and motivate young people and see what other young people did and say, lord, here i am, send me. i hope god will use them to motivate an army of young people to go into the world to serve other people and to do it in the name of jesus christ. abby: good to have you here this morning.
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april 10th, the movie will be out, you can see it there. thank you so much. >> thank you. abby: coming up president trump taking on the freedom caucus after this health care bill's defeat and there's one congressman in the cross hairs. >> most people don't take well-being bullied. it's constructive in fifth grade. let's see it, ed, let's see it. that's pretty good. he's here to react and remember the ban restaurant to ban kids for being noisy, we have an update on whether or not that ban paid off.
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clayton: that was a way of getting ed henry back for being a double agent. abby: can i ask you a question about it, ed. we want to know about this photo, i know we have it on file. how did that become official photo? i feel like you put the pressure on? >> i needed a photo at the white house and bryan called one of our photographers on fox. he shot the still photo. i was smiling. give us a serious one and that became the serious one and i don't know how "fox & friends" got it. abby: i think that's a lie. [laughter] abby: i'm convinced it was a photo that you picked out personally and you demanded that
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every time they promote you or do a promo -- >> yesterday since it was april's fools clayton pulling me aside and i decide today tip off producest. pete: they wanted us to get them back all morning. abby: all right, well, let's get to some news. a question to you, why is the media ignoring the fox news report about the very high up obama official unmasking the trump associates for political purposes? >> it doesn't fit the narrative and there's something wrong with the trump administration and not necessarily folks in the obama administration that have exposure as well and the unmasking of this gets very little coverage in general. the idea that obama officials may have unmasked the names of people who were swept up in surveillance and it may have violated the law.
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pete: we are going to disregard that. >> it doesn't fit the narrative. evelyn farka story and we play that had in full in the part that we were rush to go gather information at the end of the obama administration so that we could preserve that information but also we were concerned they were going the figure out how -- how we were getting the information. if that's not a reference to surveillance, that's how we were learning about these michael flynn conversations, i don't know what -- clayton: they really got the pulse of it. this is really clarified by tom pérez who is the new dnc chair. republicans really don't care about the voters at all and
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calls the president a bully, take a listen to what he had to say yesterday. >> donald trump, you don't stand for our values. donald trump, you didn't win this election. i will tell you one of the reasons we came here to new jersey, we have a bully in washington, in the white house and we asked, where in the country can we travel learn about bullies -- [laughter] [inaudible] >> there's only one thing, she's 18 year's and his approval rating. abby: peep talk in the morning to get us motivated. clayton: donald trump you didn't win this election.
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>> you're absolutely right. on the latter half of the sound bite i don't blame tom pérez to fire up the left. the left is angry. they do think the president is a bully. that's their best strategy because they don't have a whole lot else in terms of agenda items, on policies, substance, he's a bully, we don't like the tweets and let's get fired up and the left is fired up about it and the most important is at the beginning to have sound bite, donald trump, you didn't win this election. what are you talking about? we are over 70 days in and the leader of the democratic national committee on camera is saying, he didn't win the election. pete: how many recounts that we have that gave more votes to donald trump? abby: jill stein. >> you're making this worst. if you can't start with that basic fact, how do you reason
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with someone like that, number one? number two, a few days ago nancy pelosi was asking who is leading the democratic party and she referred to hillary clinton and barack obama, not even herself, not even chuck schumer, not even -- abby: at least say bernie sanders. >> cory booker. they don't know who is leading the party right now. pete: there was a lot of back and forth between the president and the freedom caucus, yesterday one of the -- dan who runs social media tweeted this. realdonald trump is bringing auto plants to michigan. amash is a liability. justin amash, somebody who opposed the bill that he's trying to advance. no love lost between these two. >> we are talking about the democrats are in identity crisis
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are and won't admit that donald trump won the election. let's have that on the table, why is the white house official attacking a sitting republican member of congress that this president needs to pass repeal and replace to deal with tax reform? pushback on them, sure, these are just talking opening day for baseball, pick your metaphor, but you need these republicans because otherwise you need democratic votes. the democrats as we started saying, they're not working with this president. abby: if you think about it, a lot of the members of the freedom caucus were the first ones to jump in the trump train and a lot feel they are standing true to their values, they promised constituents for a very long time, the bill did not fit with what they have been promising for a long time. they are in a tough place. >> right. president trump, you're now part of the swamp so you're trying to get us to move to the middle of this stuff. we are going to stay out here in
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the freedom caucus, a lot of people out in the country may respond to that and feel like donald trump is in washington and he's trying to bully these people. what's the strategy then? pete: i think if they're going to resist you on the initial attempt, you to pushback and try to bring closer to you to see if you can get a deal. [laughter] clayton: what if it's the bottom of the ninth and it's 2-2? >> mariano rivera. he was talking about the time that he learned that he had the cutter, he was out in the out field warming up and doing signer's sport event and the ball started moving wild and went to coach, how do we stop that, they tried to stop the greatest pitch of all time which became unhittable.
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abby: go back out there and practice. >> my arm is tired. abby: starting with a fox news alert, disaster of unthinkable proportions in colombia where at least 193 people are now confirmed dead following an avalanche of water. rescue workers resuming search for sur viefers, desperate for any signs of life in that debris, as many as 220 people are still missing. waters nearby rivers to flood early in the morning and people had little time to hit to dry land. new video shows moments before a horrific head-on crash before slamming into a church bus in texas killing 13 people, such a horrible story. a witness recording recording the frightening scene and frantically calling 911.
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>> he's on the right side of the road. i don't know if he's drunk. somebody needs to stop him. >> you're going to kill his own self. >> he was distracted because he was on a cell phone. no charges have been filed yet. horrible. diners apparently don't like screaming kids, reservations are soaring and banning under the age of 25, too many crying and misbehaved children. it's seating about 30 people more than they used to a day. that's amazing. the sun is up now at the white house but when it gets dark outside the face of the billing will be beaming in blue. >> the white house will be
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celebrating all of the individuals and families whose affected by autism. abby: he would raise awareness. we are all wearing hints of blue. kind of hard to see. clayton: blue shirt. >> i have a blue shirt in the famous shirt. [laughter] clayton: one of the liberal loudest voices unloading on president trump. >> this is the most scary time in our country in terms of leadership. we have a person who is clearly mentally unstable who has no understanding of government or policy, has no desire. clayton: that's not all his father carl getting in on -- pete: liberal mayors laughing
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budget to introduce, he actually cut the justice department. this is kind of like in my view a bit of a joke in that sense. i will just say this, 34 other cities stood up with the city of chicago, we are very clear about our values and very clear about our priorities and if you looked at any of the cases, you can also think we have a strong argument that they can't do what they're claiming they're going to do. clayton: chicago could lose funds for not complying with policy. a chicago resident herself. nice to see you this morning. >> nice to see you too. god bless you too and god bless america. abby: god bless you too. >> amen. clayton: what do you think about cutting federal funding? >> it's interesting to me. the people that can vote for him, those are the people that he should be concerned about. i was talking someone this morning by the name adam from
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open book and he was saying that $5 billion was allocated last year to chicago for sanctuary cities and i thought about it, i'm like, homeless people, our youth have no vocational and apprentice programs, we've got people dying on the streets hungry and instead of taking care of the residents of illinois, of chicago, he wants to spend all our money on illegal aliens and i think if he wants -- loss of his mayorship as well as a nice warm jail cell. abby: a sense of how chicago looked in the past, the homicides, 123 shootings. >> correct. abby: 626. you say that mayor rahm emmanuel is in for a rude awakening if the stats continue. >> he absolutely is, we had like
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25 to 50 schools close, fail under this mayor and so i find it interesting he's talking about priorities. why aren't your priorities the people of chicago, the veterans, the youth, the homeless, the elderly who could use that money to, you know, get their prescriptions, there are so many people that can legally vote for you that can use that money, americans need that money. and so i think it's a travesty, it's disgusting and he needs to be voted out. clayton: attorney general jeff sessions, what should he do when he has mayors skirting federal law? >> he needs to enforce the law. if this mayor wants to harbor fugitives or illegal aliens because they are illegally here it is a crime. he should enforce the law. if you are doing anything with illegal aliens that's against the law, you should face the prosecution and the penalties that come along with it even if
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you are a mayor. abby: that's good advice. >> but the people of chicago should not have to suffer because you want to help people who shouldn't be here. take care of the people who are here, who are hurting, who are starving and bleeding for help. that's our taxpayer money. you want them to life off of our backs, it's not right. enough is enough. abby: so many lives that have been lost. good to have you this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. god bless both of you and god bless america. abby: remember when president trump predicted that obamacare was about to explode, new york times agree with that. clayton: colleges are making more money from taxpayers than from students. bombshell short needles. essential for him,
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to this story. nation's private schools bulk taxpayers dollars. $26billion from government grants. abby: that's more than the 22 billion brought in to all undergraduate tuition. pete: more federal dollars than money tuition than from students the man behind the report, adam, the founder of open the books. adam, thank you very much for being here. i have your app on my phone where you guys do an amazing job getting information out there about how much people are paid, where money goes, when you look at ivy league schools, wealthy
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endowments, we will put in the screen, combined, harvard, princeton, yale, $119 billion is the endowment fund behind of those schools yet billions are pouring in in federal funding, why? >> the ivy league has gained the system for personal personal gain, $120 billion worth of endowment funds. we did analysis on that and over the course of the next 51 years at the current rate of growth of their endowment, they can provide free student tuition to the e life leant of every single undergraduate at their university without any further tbifts. with further gifts that can go in perpituity.
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the ivy league needs to start paying their own way. the ivy league has turned into a political machine and favor factor where you point out that now the federal contracting business exceeds their education business. i think most people don't know that. clayton: well, most people don't know that taxpayer dollars are going to private schools, to go to harvard or ivy league schools . 127 times over the course over the past 5 years they paid administrator or executives more than $400,000, 47 times they paid over a million dollars for their executives made over $20 million over a five-year period, three of their position titles over the course of the past five years, their president, their chief officer, their chief financial officer, they cleaned off nearly a
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quarter billion dollars of compensation over the course of the past five years. that's not nonfor profit. that's for profit compensation. clayton: open the books, 43-page report. thanks for joining us. more "fox & friends". abby: adam, thank you (alarm beeping) (vo) when you wake up with miracle-ear... ...your mornings can come to life with sound. our exclusive speech isolation technology transforms a bustling café into a clear connection that helps you hear the laugh that made you fall in love with her in the first place.
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>> trump has a three-part agenda, jobs, jobs and jobs. >> he's creating jobs, look at the russian conclusions in search of evidence. >> it always goes back to who else is going to do it because there's -- at tend of the day, someone has to do it. >> it doesn't fit the narrative, the narrative is that there's something wrong with the trump administration. >> it's not standard at all. >> i never saw any unmasking for political purposes. i didn't see any masking at all. >> showdown ahead to confirm neil gorsuch.
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>> the united states senate will confirm judge neil gorsuch one way or another. >> authorities packing on arson. [cheers and applause] >> gonzaga is going to be play if for national championship. >> how about that in the best rebounding team of college basketball is heading to the title game. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: opening day. basketball last night, baseball today. i think arguably one of the greatest mascots.
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abby: yeah. clayton: two iconic mascots. that's quacker jack. abby: not to be confused with cracker jack. the mascots were the first thick that i saw when i came in this morning. they just make you happy to be alive. they are always so happy, excited. pete: maybe underneath they're not. clayton: the whole staff tricked him and put a chicken suit in his car. abby: i had to do a double take to make sure. clayton: the company has personalized baseball bats, you can order them for birthday. abby: our gloves have our names on it and mine is pink, how cute. pete: i was a first baseman.
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abby: were you any good? pete: i was batting ninth. i couldn't hit a curve ball. clayton: curve balls used to scare me. abby: this organization donates money to military families. pete: ssk, check them out. clay cle we wanted opening day pick hours, deb from wisconsin sent in pictures of her granddaughters at the cincinnati kids game. abby: grandson michael in palm beach, florida. >> pete: sent a picture of him and his family in atlanta. another ballpark i've been to. abby: he goes to spring training . clayton: i love citizens bank in philadelphia. i like the new ball ballparks that they rolled out recently.
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now you go there, great food, great beer, good time. abby: i think of all sports that represent america, baseball does it for me. clayton: we will share them throughout the show. pete: we will be out there trying to hit pitches. abby: that would be dangerous. pete: the mainstream media as we talked about yesterday completely ignoring a huge development in a big story, of course, the unmasking of intelligence officials is something that is -- is illegally and has unfortunately been done to the trump administration and our own adam housely a couple of days ago reported at fox news that person who did the unmasking was from obama administration and very high-up, not tie today russia and not the fbi. he's onto something but you wouldn't know it if you're watching the mainstream media. clayton: deep history in the intelligence community saying it's his feeling based on
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sourcing that he's talked to that it goes perhaps all the way to the top of nsa. all the way to nsa. abby: which could be a huge deal. clayton: last night i'm sitting back flipping through the channels and i like to read the newspapers. clayton: mainstream media covering the story and you go through all of the other network, mainstream media, new york times, zero coverage. abby: not a thing. cnn no coverage. msnbc, no coverage, cbs and evening news, no coverage. the list goes on and on and on. i'm not surprised by this. when i turn on the mainstream media i know not to get the full story because at the beginning of the presidency they either covered one side of the story that's usually not in favor of president trump or decide to ignore it altogether. pete: they love to pay attention when the failing new york times has a story about the two officials in the white house with the source for chairman nunes which turned out to be
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incorrect but the rest of the media repeated it, no matter what. there is the amount of coverage that "the new york times" cover. multiple minutes off of the top of the coverage of the evening newscast covering. clayton: he had this to say about this entire security apparatus, take a listen. >> look, i've got people who were former cia officers that have told me that there have been people at very senior levels in the cia who are hyperpartisan on the democratic side, sort of unheard of over the last 30 years in the cia. they're very conservative but president obama used his eight years to change the nature and the leadership of these organizations. many people that came in that were appointees have become
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career in national security apparatus. clayton: mr. trump has to seat these guys that he has for these jobs. i'm a big trump supporter, but he has been way too slow on getting the guys in the intelligence seats. it's been too long and he needs to do it soon otherwise you will have more of this. abby: we had henry in the last hour and said, it doesn't fit narrative. i still can't stop thinking about that. what is the narrative for the media. that's not their role to decide what they want to report, how they want to report incident their job is to give the american people the facts, both sides of the story and since the beginning of the administration, they have never given him the benefit of the doubt. pete: opposition party. they are trying to discredit president trump, they are left-wingers posing as middle of the road folks trying to call balls an strikes and president trump called them out. abby: rex tillerson piece.
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we talked about yesterday. hit of washington post talking about rex tillerson. you can't look at him straight in the eyes. clayton: chris was own our show and the russian narrative is really what democrats can hang their hats on right now. that's not stopping the administration to talk about the things that americans are talking, jobs, you had mike pence, vice president mike pence out there talking about scwobs and what it means to the american people and he was out there saying, look, we are not talk about russian links, we are not talking about other things, we want to talk about jobs and here he is. >> trump has a three-part agenda, i hear about it every day, jobs, jobs and jobs and it's happening right here in ohio. it's amazing, the first two jobs under president trump are out showing that nearly 500,000 jobs have been created this year
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including more than 135,000 new jobs in construction and manufacturing. people in this country haven't been this confident about our economy since the year 2000 and they should be excited because president trump knows what all of you know, that when manufacturing is strong, america is strong. and he's fighting every day to bring american manufacturing back. [applause] clayton: a core winning message, you might read -- pete: a small business owner is quoted saying, eight years of total turmoil. uncertainty high taxes and overregulation that kills them and finally have hope that manufacturing can come back. that's what the vice president is talking about. abby: that's the winning message. when we are out to diners, talk to family, friends, the consistent message that i hear back, these investigations, we are trying to wrap our head around them, it's so confusing. we want to hear about jobs, how this is impacting our life every
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single day. that's what they need to focus on. pete: whether capitol hill is going to come around and doing something about it too. clayton: being connected to voices that actually matter, you can't say that about hollywood and hollywood seems more disconnected than ever. take a listen. >> the most scary time in our country in terms of leadership. we have a person who is clearly mentally unstable, who has no understanding of government or policy, has no desire to know about it, ego mania and pathological liar. it's scary. >> to go from having the smartest president we've had since way back to this guy, it's like crazy. >> it is crazy. it's nuts. i feel so sorry, obama, i can't
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believe how he must feel today. abby: they're also saying that president trump has mental health issues. i mean, that's a serious comment to make because we all have people in our life that suffer from mental illness, that's a real thing and heartbreaking. that is a place you don't wanting to. pete: of course not. abby: that's where you draw the line. pete: barack obama was intelligent, sophisticated. he gets replaced by this clown, this idiot, again, it's the characterization that they want to discredit him that it's not tied to anything real. abby: what if this is reverse and if he were the one saying about president obama, do you think this would be covered? clayton: he would never get a job in hollywood ever again. e-mail us. abby: hypocrisy, you have to love it. other headlines we want to get to. a terrifying moment at a carnival when a bonfire
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explodes. [shouting] [screams] >> this happening just north of paris, chunks of burning wood set flying into the crowd. people running for their lives, gasoline use today light fire caused the terrible explosion. cash on monoxide being blamed for a hotel killing a 13-year-old and poisoning a dozen others. >> i have a report of approximately six to seven children in the pool area all unconscious. abby: kids were playing at the pool in mitch gabe when they started getting sick and passing out. 11 kids, the leak came from a broken pool heater. investigators are trying to figure out whether the hotel had working detectors. frightening. a homeless man may have been smoking crack cocaine seconds
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before setting busy atlanta overpass on fire. 39-year-old basel, he's now facing arson charges. the judge set bond at $200,000. met up with two others under the bridge and discussed using cocaine. another homeless person said he watched place the chair on top of a shopping cart, ignited and waull away. a claim eleby denies, maybe interstate running through downtown atlanta. we report this on friday and basically the whole town was shut down. huge story. pete: remember when president trump predicted that obamacare will explode, well apparently he didn't get it wrong. you have friends like this? >> i don't know about y'all but i can't even move.
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like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. learn more about better breathing at mybreo.com. >> for the last year four and a half that the best thing we can do politically speaking is let obamacare explode, it is exploding right now. pete: looks like president trump was right and even the failing new york times agree. abby: obamacare choices could go from one to zero in some areas.
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clayton: here to weigh in brian here in new york city and who was out there taking some cuts. >> i swear, i actually made contact. i swear i did. [laughter] clayton: this is interesting. the assertion from "the new york times" reporting that obamacare self-destruction seems inevitable and that a week after president trump discussed the demise "the new york times" support it that it could go from 1 to 0. >> they're in 14 states, 300 counties. they pull out 250,000 people potentially in those counties have no option to obamacare. clayton: why would they pull out? >> because they can't make money. they haven't been able to make money in markets, we saw united health care, we saw aetna, enrollees are less healthy than they thought and -- abby: what
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does that mean to people in 14 states, one option to nothing? >> if you're in the obamacare exchange and in 300 counties, might mean you have no option in obamacare exchange. you would have to look insurance outside of markets, those prices have gone up extraordinarily under obamacare. they are really caught between rock and a hard place. pete: if nothing happens on capitol hill eni -- inevitable going to happen. >> look, we need you in the marketplaces because if you're not there, people don't have options. the question is how hard will president trump sell insurance companies to stay in exchanges. he's not a fuij fan so it's not clear that he h would be able to do that. you can see a mass exit to the door. these guys don't want to be in a sinking ship. clayton: if he watches people fall out insurance and they don't have a replacement plan in place, that's trouble. >> that's trouble.
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republicans could get ding here more than they think. this up it is annie for republicans. they need to come up to something that works. clayton: democrats own failure but republicans are the governing -- >> democrats own the flaws but the republicans town solution. abby: well put. >> i have to get out there. [laughter] pete: we played t ball together, by the way. >> that's right. pete: unmasked intelligence reports on the trump team. is it time for the former president to come forward and speak up? we will debate it next. abby: bed, bath&beyond that they
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they blasted music into the night and no word if there were any arrests. fourty-seventh annual hash bash. >> i've been smoking pot for years, that's great. >> helps babies with crack addictions and brings me closer to god. i'm starting a church. clayton: marijuana on 2018 ballot. abby: someone high-up in the obama white house spied on president trump and president team for political gains. why has the former president been so quiet? is it time for him to set the record straight? here to debate it national spokesperson katrina pearson and jamu green. thank you for being with us. why has the former president has been so quiet if he has nothing
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to hide? >> look, i can't speak for president obama but the easiest way for us to deal with it as a nation is to just have an independent investigation into all of this and if that's the opportunity for president obama to speak out on some of these issues, then that would be great. i just don't get why anyone regardless of what party, what side of the aisle you're on does not think that it's necessary for an independent information like two-thirds of americans do. abby: katrina you said this is the time that we should have heard from former president obama. >> we should for a number of reasons. it's no secret that the obama administration had utilized agencies to go up against political opponent. you have to go no further than the irs scandal to see that. secondly, the left would love anything to use to hang on this president to take him down.
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so this fake narrative that somehow russia and the campaign colluded is absolutely false. but we know this now to be true because evelyn farkas has confirmed donald trump's tweet. the president's tweet about being surveilled or wiretapped on his campaign. abby: jamhu do you have a response to that? >> i'm dump found that had katrina would call a fake narrative. that has been confirmed that a hostile foreign government led by a murderist dictator interfered in our election. i'm sorry, let's have some intellectual honesty with the "fox & friends", regardless of what you stand for and who you support, president trump, or if you were on hillary clinton, this is an attack on our government. we have got to get to the government of this so one, it never happens again and two,
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people responsible can be held accountable. >> this is not an attack of our government, this is observation and let's use intellectual honesty here because evelyn farkas who supposedly left the pentagon was having discussions with counterparts, one year before the wikileaks which is the anchor is using for fake russia narrative and we should get to the bottom of this and the previous president needs to confirm or deny. abby: it sounds like you're taking a step back, let's get all the facts, let's figure out what happened here but turns out that the obama administration in any way was involved in surveilling members of the trump team and even president trump himself, how big of a deal would that be in your opinion? >> look, i think that one, the deal that we are looking at that
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is much more important than news stories and what has been leaked is that we were attacked. our democracy was attacked but i am willing to take a step back and say, you know what, let's stop with the conspiracy theories, katrina and let's look at the facts and the only way to do that is to have an inexcept prosecutor, to set up a 9/11-like commission to look into all of these issues. what's at stake is too important and i think the american people are just tired of this through a partisan lens, we need the facts to come out and it's only going to happen if it's independently arbitrated. >> the only conspiracy that's taking place is you had administrative officials spying on citizens of the united states, that's a serious problem and it is a constitutional -- >> you're more concerned about that than perhaps treason.
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>> i agree with you and that's exactly what we need to find out on the obama administration side which is -- >> but not on the trump side. a little bit of hypocrisy there. abby: we will continue on. god to have you both here this morning. >> thank you. abby: coming up a major scare on the ice. >> you can see him in the net crouched over and then he just collapsed. abby: what we know about how that goalie is doing just ahead. it's time to play ball. we are celebrating opening day with yankees legend bernie williams on the plaza, we are hitting the batting cages, great two and a half hours to go. ♪
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clayton: future first lady. abby: i never realized how he looks like his son eric or eric looks like his dad. pete: he's owning it, though. clayton: you go to city field, they have all kind of fantastic food. pete: state fair-style food. hot dog and a beer. pete: exactly. we have it all out on the mrs.a. you guys are going to go. i do want to bring you headlines. this is a serious one. fox news alert, disaster of unthinkable proportions in colombia where at least 193
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people are now confirmed dead following avalanche of water, rescue workers resuming their search for survivors desperate for any signs of life in that debris. 220 people still missing. 24 hours of heavy rain caused to burst rivers. goalie michael noyer collapses on the ice. take a look at this. against devils. >> he just collapsed. abby: 29-year-old appeared to lose consciousness and now alert and awake, still no word on what caused his collapse. update on the story. bed, bad -- bath and beyond
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after confirming that the company was no longer carrying trump product. retailer is now apologizing saying the customer representative was misinformed and they do still carry trump products in some stores. do you know somebody like this? >> are you employed? >> let me explain something to you. i am not mr. labowski. i'm the dude, that's what you call me. abby: they may be making you lazy. a new study suggests that laziness is contagious and your friends maybe the culprit, researchers saying that a person's level of laziness can increase when you surround yourself by others who also lack motivation. who knew? i better find some excitement on this couch. rick, what is going on out there? >> i have angry mr. met. take a look at the weather maps
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to see what's going on. [laughter] >> we have pretty cool temperatures across this morning and we have a big storm system setting up. the eastern part of the country is looking good. that's immediate east but big storm brewing across texas, we already have one tornado watch in effect and that's in effect until 1:00 o'clock today and we expect to be significant tornadoes possible specially where you see the red, it's where threat for tornadoes go throughout the day and overnight hours and where we see the red and hash marks we could be looking at strong and dangerous tornadoes that could be long-lived and into overnight hours. parts of east texas and into louisiana. temperature wise across the country today, not looking that bad. all right, guys, send it over to you. >> well, he was a fixture during the yankees but bernie williams lost his biggest fan, the man who taught him to love baseball, his father.
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pete: williams is work to go raise awareness for the lung disease that plagued his dead father. bernie williams joins us now. bernie, thanks a lot for being us. >> thanks for having me. pete: tell us about your faith. >> he -- ipf took his life in 2001, basically a very rare disease and basically scarring of the lungs and took his life little by little and it was hard to see him go like that. clayton: it's just past spring training, opening day. you guys come from league where there's umbrellas and now cold temperatures, what does a player
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need to do to hit the ball in cold temperatures? >> survive, stay warm, vaseline, baby oil. >> that's what i do before the show. >> a little shiny. pete: basic tip, we are going to take a few swings here. i never hit a curve ball. >> the basic thing is to somewhat in athletic position, bend your legs a little bit, shoulder, down. pete: go for it, clayton. >> when you do swing -- feel the ball making contact with the bat right there. you have to see this contact. see the ball hit the bat. clayton: you're only going to throw it 20 miles an hour.
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day. one more, one more. one more. abby: that's amazing. you are fabulous. putting us to shame. >> i have never had more respect for our comarria guy. [laughter] >> brave man. >> happy opening day, everyone. thank you so much. where can we go learn more about what you're here talking about? pete: we will be out hire in the plaza, dnc tom pérez going absolutely wild over president trump. >> i don't care. [laughter] [cheers and applause] pete: is he really the right man to run their party?
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abby: welcome back, according to mainstream media entrepreneur mom and wife of three cannot be suited for a white house role specially if her name is ivanka trump. >> 740 million-dollar real estate of eric kushner and i can ca trump as they work aside the president. >> remember they wouldn't turn the white house into a mom and pop store, remember that? clearly they don't. >> people think you're going to be part of the administration, ivanka? >> i'm -- no. i'm going to be daughter. >> and a liar. [laughter] clayton: chelsea clinton honored with variety magazine lifetime achievement award, so why the double standard?
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chelsea has been unhinged on twitter, here to weigh in politics reporter from, thanks for being here this morning. >> thanks so much for having me. pete: why the double standard? >> because the dad is republican president. any time chelsea clinton does anything, any time she scratches herself, any time he burps or tweets, we get chelsea clinton coming from all outlets particularly from "the new york times" who has quite frankly, i was unable to find an unkind word published about her in publication. yet when ivanka trump is pushing for paid maternity and her father's extreme agenda, end quote, we get pieces about how these paid maternity leave policies and the child tax credits are not going to actually empower women, et cetera, et cetera, which as a conservative i tend to agree with but i'm not going to say
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that ivanka trump is a bad embassador for working woman. she's a very good embassador for working women. she's a very devoted mother. any time she posts an instagram multitasking she gets savaged all over. i think it's clear that there's a double standard and it's because dad is a republican. abby: do you think people are sup et because she's successful, i can't think of many that you want your daughter to be like, right? >> you're exactly right. honestly what has chelsea done, she has worked for her parents, she got a book publishing contract, ivanka has launched clothing brands and her emails which i get are empowering in the sense that she's not interested in complaining, she's not interested in asking for favors, she's interested in doubling down and working hard and i think her life shows that,
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right, she has a very -- she's juggling a lot of different things and she handles it with grace and with dignity and, you know, i think that she is a great example for women. clayton: we appreciate it. >> thanks so much. clayton: horrific bus crash killing people in texas which begs the question why does god allow bad things to happen to good people? lauren green joinses us next to talk about that. pete: helping congressman nunes making headlines but unmasking of trump official, well, that gets ignored, kellyanne conway on why the mainstream media is ignoring that story. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting into your day? you may have overactive bladder, or oab.
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abby: a horrible strategy in texas, 13 senior citizens killed in head-on collision. the 20-year-old driver of the truck reportedly told witnesses that he was texting and driving. the church's pastor says he believes in god's plan. >> the lord tells us that we have today, tomorrow is not -- tomorrow is not promised. when a person believes on god in safer -- savior in life. clayton: she's a fox news religion correspondent, nice to see you this morning.
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>> hey, thanks so much. clayton: the age-old question. is there an answer for it? is there a way to wrap around our heads in this tragic? >> yes, number one reason to go away from god. if god can't be all good and all powerful because if he's all good he's powerless than to stop strategies like this instead of random acts of human stupidity. he's not that god enough from stop things from happening. one of the things to understand is that 20-year-old who was texting. we live in a broken world where people decide what's good and bad.
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powerful god who was all powerful and loving and all good, he has to allow you to have the free will and unfortunately people make that decision. >> if you are the driver of this truck or if you have a family member of someone who passed away or involved in the crash, how do you find healing? >> first thing is healing is not going to be instant. one of the things that the church is doing is they're getting in counselors and i say that, we are in the lent season an easter season and i will bet you that this church will have one of the most moving and heart-felt and real easter services ever for the crucifixion will mean something. this is going to be the most difficult because forgiveness by its nature is suffering, i hurt, but i'm not going to put the blame out there, i have to absorb it myself. abby: congratulations on the book. >> thank you very much. clayton: thanks, lauren.
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clayton: he's going to pick you on. you know he's sitting -- abby: i'm caught in the middle of this. clayton: how do you feel over there? pete: are you feeling good about the season? abby: very calm. clayton: how are the mets going to do compared to the phillies? abby: sticking the tongue out. clayton: celebrating baseball season. abby: keep sending them. jackie from delaware sent us this picture of adorable picture. how cute is that? clayton: phillies' outfit, way to go. indians progressive field. pete: photo where they celebrated son's 29th birthday. it's americana at its best. we are going to eat the food.
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we try today hit pitches and the mascots are finally out right now. abby: they're so happy. i love mascots. clayton: you should see my kids' faces. we have headlines to get to. abby: serious headlines to begin with starting with terrifying moments at a carnival when a bonfire explodes, watch this. [screams] >> oh, my god! abby: this is frightening. chunks of burning wood sent flying through the crowd north of paris. at least 18 people were hurt including children. and carbon monoxide being blamed
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for incident killing a 13-year-old and poisoning a dozen of people. >> i have report of approximately six or seven children in the pool all unconscious. abby: they started getting sick and passing out. 11 people including six middle schoolers were rushed to a hospital. the leak came from a broken pool heater. investigators trying to figure if the hotel had smoking detectors. watch this, high winds tossing four people from their sailboat just before crashing right in the california pier. you can see the massive wave and everyone is just fine. another angle show it is boat hitting the pier and breaking into pieces, can you imagine being on that? the cutest toddlers are going viral. reenact scenes from the movie frozen and they are spot on. take a look at this.
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giggling, racing around and performing a magic spell. they are flawlessly mimicking frozen characters anna and elza. frozen has changed people's lives including my own. clayton: not if you've seen it 400 times, though. abby: let it go. clayton: let's talk about the mainstream media because we had a bombshell report, our own adam housely doing reporting that obama official at the highest levels of the government which had called for unmasking of people who were caught in intelligent intercepts which is unprecedented that a high-up intelligence officials would call for names to be released for political reasons. pete: senior in the intelligence world. not part of russian information and -- investigation and not the
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fbi. and then you and i and all of us watch the media over this weekend as we often do and it turns out the mainstream media isn't wanting to talk about it at all. clayton: pretty much ignored it. look at coverage, zero. goose eggs, zero across the board. pete: story on thursday before the fox story in "the new york times" that was incorrect in characterizing who potentially had the information and gave toyota chairman nunes. that was repeated across the mainstream media. abby: look at that, cnn23 times. msnbc mentioned it ten. cbs two minutes, 5 minutes abc. i'm not at all surprised. i tuned out the mainstream media because you're not getting the full story. they have approached the administration in a way where they either don't want to cover the story at all or if they do, they're giving you the angle of
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the story that's not all true. pete: it's not just the bias but what they choose not to cover. kelly anne was on justice last night. take a listen. >> i know people talk about fake news and bias media, it's not just unfair coverage, i think americans can see if the president are being treated in the coverage, it's everything that doesn't get covered, it's the incomplete coverage. pete: what a perfect example. one of which actually advances the story correctly adam housely at fox news and nothing. abby: ed henry said that an hour ago or two, they are covering the story because this does not fit the narrative of the story they are wanting to tell. that's not the role of media, clayton. clayton: you're focused on the process here, when did devin nunes come to the white house, which door did he come through?
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did he drive a car? what kind of cologne was he wearing? however, there's a broader story which is why was he there in the first place and who at the highest levels of the obama administration has unmasked the names and that's how he was able to put the information together. that's the larger story. pete: surveillance for political reasons. while the mainstream media are obsessing over russian, there isn't enough focus or barely any focus about whether surveillance actually happened. you have now former obama administration officials coming out and saying, oh, no, no, there was no surveillance at all including ben rhodes who was in the obama white house and tweeted this yesterday, there's no obama surveillance scandal even if you capitalize the words because president trump when he tweeted capitalized surveillance scandal. abby: if this adam housely reporting ends ul being true and
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he's a respectable journalist at fox news, he's a fox news contributor, he's saying this could be very, very bad if this ends up being true. he wrote on op-ed for the washington times and here is how he put it, what is with the curious now silence for former president obama on charges that his administration spied on political opponent at the very height of presidential campaign. this is no small thing we are talking about here. we are talking about a sitting president, administration using the terrifying powers of espionage of the united states government against a political opponent. clayton: amaze to go think about the political apparatus of the intelligence community. we had gary on earlier who was calling on president trump, as a trump supporter saying, mr. trump, you to put these people in place in the intelligence community, you to seat those people on the staff because right now they are filled with 8-year long career politicians who are now in the roles from the obama years.
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pete: there's a lot of criticism that president obama stay in washington, d.c. and continue to comment very differently by what george bush did. clayton: crawford, texas. pete: i'm going to comment if it's a consequential thing. where is he right now? abby: i hear the investigation is still going on, i understand you don't want to put too many voices. pete: he's never been afraid of that before, though. abby: if you have nothing to hide or clarify your role, there's no reason why you shouldn't be out there at least giving some sort of a statement. clayton: a battle brewing within the gop right now and freedom caucus and conservative member who is battled the president during the repeal and replacement of obamacare and dan, white house social media took to twitter over the past 24
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hours and had this to say, at real donald trump is bringing auto plants and jobs to michigan. gop representative from that area is a big liability there. trump train defeat him in primary calling on republican candidates to take on another member of his party. pete: quick flashback -- abby: i kind of like that. [laughter] pete: flashback to something that justin amash said about being bullied. >> most people don't take well-being bullied. it's constructive in fifth grade but it may allow a child to get his way but that's not how our government works. clayton: calling the president a child. pete: yeah, you don't want that to be where the discourse is at this point specially -- and maybe it's a brushback pitch, everything that the trump administration is doing with the
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freedom caucus, hey, guys, you have to come to the table, we are going to come at you. there's some people questioning whether or not that's the approach. abby: thanked they could. you don't know what's going to happen. president trump's approach is to push back against democrats and freedom caucus. he's using the play book back from the art of the deal that clearly worked for him in business, the question is will this work in washington, d.c.? it's a very different place there. how are they going to respond to being threatened? are they going to double down or are they going to find a way to work together in pete: it's ultimately come down to jobs, it's going to come down to health care premiums and whether lives improve for average americans. abby: what did they need to do to win the races. clayton: update on the tweet. we are getting record that they are looking on whether dan cavino's tweet would have been a violation.
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abby: the story thickens. pete: who in the obama administration had the power to unmask the intelligence reports? and if found f that person could they potentially go to jail? a former intl officer here to break it down. next. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth.
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note intel official is responsible, son unmasked. not associated with russia. trump team spied on before he was nominated. if this is true, does not get much bigger. it would be sad for the us. >> which obama official had the ability to unmask those names? let's ask michael friesen, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> it's a big question, who is responsible for putting out these unmasked names? >> because this is an opposition team, this is a political opposition group, the trump team, political opponents of hillary clinton and by all means are political opponents of the obama administration, it would have to be high up. no career intel officer would authorize the collection and unmasking of us persons that are part of the trump administration so it has to be high. it would likely be a political appointee. now the targeting of trump's team is easy to do.
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all you have to do isget the points they are talking to and you can do what's called reversetargeting and start getting intelligence on trump team members.it's so easy to do, that's why it's illegal and it's important . >> you are involved in the intelligence operations , how often do things like this happen and unmasking, what's the threshold? >> here's the deal. in baghdad one of our generals asked to see one intelligence officer and what we're talking about is raw signalintercept of the target we had. the nsa brought it over , took it out of the briefcase, showed it to the general. the general wanted to make a copy and he was told no. you wanted to take notes and he was told no. it was back in the bag and it goes back and such a high classification that it's not email that's not sent around and that's why shift had to go to the nsc, excuse me, nunes had to go to the nsc and look at it on an nsa computer. thereare nsa reps at all levels at dia, cia . so you look at an nsa
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computer to see it and schiff went to see the exact same document. that means it was highly classified. incidental intelligence doesn't unmasked names and wouldn't be highly disseminated so that defense doesn't work. this was highly classified information that somehow found its way into the new york times. now once you come into office and you're the president and somebody comes in and says look, this is slim, talking to the russian ambassador on his cell phone and has geolocation. that's raw intelligence and that could generate up to from the president, and ambiguous tweet that said wiretapping took place at trump tower. had he been specific he would have been violating national security rules on disclosing intelligence. >> isn't that all the more motivation for president trump to get his own people
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on his team? because you have those that have turned over from the obama administration. >> i listened to the speaker talking about the people that haven't been put in these positions. it's important to put people in the deputy positions within the ice that they don't have tobe trump supporters, they simply have to follow guidelines and rules . exactly. 18 is something that every nsa official from the director all the way down to the lowest person knows. you do not collect against us persons. if you do so and it's incidental, you discard it. you can keep it for a year but then you have to get rid of it and it can never find yourself in the process. >> and you also don't get rid of it by giving it to the new york times. thank you very much for being here. >> great to have you here. >> thanks for having me here. >> tom perez going after president trump and republicans. >> i don't care. >> hard to listen to some of
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the screaming the whole time but is he the right man to lead the democratic party? jeff weaver here to weigh in ahead. >> and two big movies in theaters this weekend, ghost in the shell and the baby boss. are they worth your money? here with the review next. smoke. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like a tired dog is a good dog. [ dog barking, crashing ] so when you need a dog walker or a handyman, we can help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. i wanted to get new blinds, about what kind i should get, and she mentioned i should visit blinds dot com. great quality for an incredible price, that's where i got my blinds. (vo) with blinds dot com, you get a free online design consultation, free samples, free shipping, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. i give the customer confidence by being there every step of the way. we make it really easy. that's what i love to hear!
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for you. the stage is set for the national back his basketball championship game. >> carolina state is on the ground. >> north carolinatar heels pulling a horizontal with 1.77 to 76 during their second consecutive trip to the title game in south carolina,didn't have enough . the bulldog fans with their
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first ever championship. finally . the big finale, now set for tomorrow night, 9:30. between gonzaga and north carolina. >> and a 13-year-old with no arms takes a three-point mother shot to win the game. [whistleblowing] [cheering] >> the team gets mobbed by teammates, the florida middle school becoming anonline sensation overnight. jim areas files forcing doctors to amputate both of his arms. he's proving there are no limits . >> unbelievable . that is inspiring. another big weekend at the box office, ghost in the shell and the boss baby open friday night so which one should you see? >> the father of internet years .com is joining us now, with his reviews, good morning. >> i do want to say that i
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wish we could fast-forward a couple weeks because we have insane movies coming out like fast and furious eighth and clayton,wonder woman coming up and so isguardians of the galaxy two. we have a great year ahead of us in regard with film . >> march was a pretty big month but this seems like this march big box office pushes happening because we've got ghost in the shell . >> march is going to become more of a start of summer now in regards to filmlike beauty and the beast did very well that ghost in the shell, this based on the manga from the 80s, japanese manga which is a comic book that was turned into a 95 japanese animated film and now they're making a live action cgi version of this movie, it's johansson. it's a very strange premise, when you watch the trailer you are curious as to what's going on.it reminded me when i first saw the matrix for the first time of a mind blowing in the visual department. the idea behind this is
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charlotte johansson plays a character called major. her mind and soul are intact but there inside a machine body and she's trying to figure out what happened to her past while she's taking down criminals and she's amazing. this performance is phenomenal, the way she walks, the way she carries herself, the visuals are what make this work. it is mind blowing to watch in that scene right there where she's fighting that guy in the water now she's is beyond belief in the cool thing about this movie is that the imax 3-d is phenomenal. when you watch it in imax 3-d colorful imax screen so you get that immersive experience. scarlett johansson who i love. >> don't tell my wife, but i have my celebrity crush, no question. but i was talking to her about this movie and it's amazing despite the scene in the film where she's fighting the guy in shallow water while she'sinvincible and i wanted to know she's not really there how much how much did she have to film herself watch this . >> i came in for all the practical stuff, the fighting
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thatwhere you see me . i pull all the punches, but they shot it in this really weird , it was kind of like a big giant kiddie pool area but that kind of doesn't make it seamless cool but it was outside in this big giant kiddie pool and it was just, it was a crazy thing just to be in that suit in the water and you know, with a body out from the water. >> it's amazing because obviously we saw the matrix for the first time and the visuals blew you away. that's how i felt in this movie, i gave it four out of five. it's not as classic as the matrix, the storyline not as great overall but if you're into mind blowing visuals, there's great questions about technology . >> ifyou spend time in the house with kids these days you hear about boss baby. the concept of a kid being in charge, every kid loves . >> it's funny, it made me laugh, the whole idea of baldwin playing a baby in the film and it's funny.
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he's up with a seven -year-old kid to stop the ceo of a puppy company allowing puppies to take over all the love in the world. it has funny moments, it's not that memorable. the cgi is decent at times. there's inappropriate things in the film i thought that was funny for adults but sometimes a little too far for kids but i thought overall it had great voice acting,he was semi and lisa goudreau, also jimmy kimmel. i gave it a three out of five. i recommend it as a matinee but it wasn't anything special . >> looking forward to guardians and wonder woman, thank you kevin. coming up, va workers caught selling cocaine on the job but the va secretary can't fire them. why? an exclusive interview with secretary david sheldon coming up. >> democrats are starting to be donald trump and not starting washington. consul controversial by a city council ahead.>> no problem, we show you how to
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trying to get involved with the philly fanatic. i think he has a pumpkin. >> he looks aggressive out there. >> is the greatest mascot in all of sports. >> best that's the first time she was ordering cheesecake properly, the guys were yelling at her. >> it's intimidating in the cheesecake line, you got to know what ordering around again trouble. it's so embarrassing, i ordered it with swiss cheese. i'm devastated on the campaign trail. >> jim's on south street, all the workers stopped dead and look they what should we do. go to. >> again. , don't do or swiss cheese starting with this one, disturbing new video shows the moments before a horrific
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head-on crash. look at this pickup truck that swerved all over the road before in the access that ultimately killed 13 people reporting the threatening scene that frantically calling 911. >> there so white vehicle that is all over the road and also in traffic a while ago, he's up on theright-hand side of the road, i don't know what the deal is . he's going to hit somebody head-on. >> the driver, the 20-year-old driver was distracted because he was on his cell phone. no charges have been filed. and it is the calm before the storm on capitol hill. supreme court nominee neil gorsuch front and center, they need eight votes to conferment and follow through on president trumps promise while democrats plan to
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filibuster, some of their senators heidi high can't have broken ranks to vote yes. and democrats still trying to the president at the massachusetts will vote tomorrow to request now president from other cities including california already making that same effort but with republicans in charge of congress impeachment, it's entirely unlikely. and an ominous photo now believe to be proof the new jersey devils exists. clayton found the story this morning, via worker plans to have spotted the creature taking flight outside you, say you of the demon -like creature, take a look at that. according to the legend it's known for looking into the southern part of the state and a striking fear into those who come in contact.
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i know clayton has been all over this story, is it real? >> the construction workers say it swooped down over the highway, some people thought it might have been a turkey vulture at first, it was the size of a turkey vulture. it's the jersey devil. that's what it is, the jersey devil. they don't believe me. that's the hockey team in new jersey is named after that. >> it's indianapolis. >> what's the weather, i'm going to come out there we have a good weather day across the south, take a look at the map and we show you what's going on. we have the eastern part of the country looking good, after all the snow will dry out but you see these storms growing up parts of texas, a tornado watch in effect and we have a couple tornado warnings, one to the northwest of san antonio, one to the north of houston. this is going to go through the day today and overnight hours tonight and it's going to be spread across parts of
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louisiana and the tornado threat is large for large and strong and long-lived tornadoes so anybody in this area needs to watch out, we will keep you posted on fox news all day long >> i think we're sending it down . >> the smell of the grill is affecting my brain because there's another attraction at ballpark , it's the food and you can make some favorites at home. joining me is the author of take this dish, chef george ramsey.>> you go to coney island, the first thing you think of is nathan's famous. the official hotdog of nlb by the way. absolutely. a premium beef is what you want andthen we're going to make it chilly with these incredible honey chipotle beans, grilling beans . that's the beauty, this could really make pork and beans together, put it on the taco if you want . >> we've got to put a little cheese on there too and don't forget america's number one mustard, fringes. you've got to love the mustard. you've got to roll it up when it comes to serving the big
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game and that means making my crispy jalapeno burgers. you can add this, a little bit of mustard or ketchup. this is my duty, it's crispy, crunchy, it's on pizza, salads, whatever you want. it's a crispy jalapeno in there. take a bite of this, it's hot,crispy, spicy, delicious. this is how big bowl is done in an america . french's and jalapenos. >> well done. >> we know that women love to step but the author of cooking in boxers . >> it's all about snap today and we can't beat not shows. i love homemade nachos. you've got to keep it simple and convenient but that with this food and smoky pork, you
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can shred it quick after baking it for 45 minutes, parent with your favorite condiments, jalapeno in there, tomato and all that good stuff. >> a little pork on their. >> you can munch on that for the entire game . >> we got bacon, they got bacon wrapped pretzel bites. you've got to go with high-quality bacon and it's great because it's really superfast. >> that's a great idea. so easy. >> bacon with everything, i love it. corndogs, you can't miss out with corndogs. >> whodoesn't love a good corndog? >> iadded a little pepper and salt into my batter and throw them in the deep fryer and it's really fast . homemade cracker jack, come on. if you don't want to buy them, make them at home. it's butter, corn syrup, vanilla and a little molasses and baking powder and salt . >> how do you cook them? >> you basically toss it with caramel salt and bake it in the oven. >> see, get out here. >> why don't you wash it down with some alcohol? take it away.
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>> while you guys are wasting the calories on food were going to getto the good stuff. a mixologist in a restaurant, channing's . welcome. >> jennings is one of the great restaurants in newyork city and you know how to mix a good drink so what are we making today? >> this is going to be at deeper got for baseball, it's warmer today but we have a classic shandy, equal parts beer and lemonade .>> a little summer shandy. >> it's lower abb so you can have a marathon of drinking . >> i am a big fan, i know rick is ofold-fashioned . >> this is my creation, this is a crackerjack old-fashioned so we start off with a few dashes of orange bidders. i made a little bitof crackerjack simple syrup here .>> how do you do that? >> i got the recipe on fox and friends website but i basically put the crackerjack with a little bit of popcorn, peanuts, salt and i infused it. >> i love this and people don't know, what is a good ã question mark you did three. is it anything you want? >> three, usually.
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we get a nice littlestir . >> how do you make those cubes? >> a lot of hard work. cold temperature and water. >> you get these ice trays that are made in the shape of a cube and it's really fun. >> it's one of these great companies called neat. i have a company i go to for christmas and it's ice cubes. garnish with a little crackerjack. >> and orange twists i wrapped around the crackerjack for you and put that on the garnish for me. >> lovett, all right. >> thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> were going to wrap up there. and you are on commercial break. >> is one of hollywood's loudest voices, rob reiner unloading on donald trump. this is the most scary time in our country in terms of leadership.
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we have a person who is clearly mentally unstable who has no understanding of government or policy. >> that's not all, his father carl getting in on the act. >> hillary clinton back on trump, if you really the right person to be leading thedemocratic party? the former manager is one is live right here next . here's rick. [music ] when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today.
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[inaudible] pete: is screaming and slamming the president the best way to win back house? you heard approach that many democrats have taken, is that the right tone? >> well, it is incumbent among democrats to point out what the administration has tried to do. they have stacked the administration in wall street insiders who are working hard to hurt middle-class families and it's important that democrats point that out and it's important that democrats put alternative vision of how they would lead the country forward, 2018 is coming, 2020 is coming. many in the country are going to wanting to in a new direction and i think it's important that the democrats point out -- pete: seems that democrats are looking backwards or pointing fingers at the trump administration but your own former candidate bernie sanders has a different message. this is what he had to say most
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recently about how we should be talking about president trump, take a listen. maybe we don't have the sound. we don't have it, some people think that the voted for people are racists and sexists and homophobes and deplorable folks, i don't agree, it wasn't that donald trump won the election, it was the democratic party lost the election. he's taking a different tone. we need to ups the voters that have left our party and bring them back in. >> he's 100% right, of course. i have seen a lot of polling that looks at voters who voted for president obama twice and then ended up voting for donald trump in the last election. those voters obviously have concerns as tremendous economic anxiety out in the country. when you look at places like pennsylvania, michigan, or wisconsin, places that the democrats thought they were going to win where they did not win, those voters did not feel a connection, they did not -- pete: jeff, what about the message that democrats are pursuing right now speaks to that economic anxiety, i hear words like economic justice, redistribution of wealth, to
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that average worker who has lost jobs overseas, what are they hearing from democrats that would bring them back to the party? >> while they resist the excesses of the trump administration, they need to put forward a positive program, certainly bernie sanders did that during his presidential run which is one of the reasons why he was so pop popular with voters across the country and recent polls show him to be the most popular political paying your right now. pete: the last candidate that your party ran was hillary clinton, she said she was out of the woods, regardless of what she's saying is she the fight future face of the democratic party? >> hillary clinton has a great contribution to make to the public discourse in this country. i do think going toward that the democratic party has to ensure that as a bold progressive candidate who is the next standard bearer for the party f they want to win in 2020. pete: you would say that's not hillary clinton if they want to win in 2020? >> well, you know, i think hillary clinton has tremendous strengths in my ways but represents the wing of the party
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which, i think, was rejected by a lot of voters last night. pete: which also help helped elect tom pérez. jeff, thanks for joining us this morning. >> great, happy to be here. pete: coming up two doctors survive ebola, the only explanation it was a miracle. ref rend franklin sharing across the country. plus, is technology of the future that the government is using right now? could facial recognition frame millions of innocent people for crimes that they didn't commit. cybersecurity expert on what needs to be set to protect your privacy next c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works.
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clayton: listen to this story. hot button issue of cybersecurity is facial recognition, both parties are sounding the alarm on the fbi's use of the software. here to discuss the possible problems of facial technology cybersecurity expert anthony, nice to see you, anthony. >> nice to see you. clayton: what is this technology doing and what -- where is the government using it? >> 400 million of photos, driver's licenses, passports and things like that and using database and technology they can identify you everywhere you go with cameras and everything. clayton: these are public databases, dnv maybe security cameras in. >> exactly. when you go there, when you get a picture they're not telling you that this could be given. they are doing it without permission. clayton: the concern you see is
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threefold really but tracking being a big problem. >> you make an order on amazon, where the packages and where it's going, with red light cameras and everything else, if the government has photo they can mark where you're going any time, very scary and very possible. clayton: you think about london where there's cameras all over the place, they can track anybody almost like las vegas style, he went to walgreens to buy this and went here to have lunch and over here with this particular person? >> it's big brother at its best. clayton: this technology also is creating false positives because we can't with 100% certainty know that this facial recognition is 100% accurate, is this going to cause problems for people that weren't even there or had nothing to do with this? >> exactly. leaked documents have shown that basically 20% of the time their system is wrong. they identify you as someone else. now, add human error on top of that, now you're 30%.
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that's a real bad problem. imagine you're applying for a gun permit or applying for a job, your life may be ruined. clayton: how are they currently using it? >> airport security, if there's no terrorists, this is a great way to track them. it can be good for use. like anything else, if you have a gun it can be use to protect the law or break the law. our congress needs to be faster with regulations and laws an protecting us. technology is moving at an amazing speed and our government not so much. clayton: not good with keeping the data, we saw the irs scandal hack, a lot of other agencies hacked with information as well. anthony, great to see you. >> great to see you. clayton: he didn't hold back. hear what he had to say live. you saw some of us in the batting capable, see if we can throw some heat, we are celebrating opening day at our
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in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. >> trump has a three-part agenda, jobs, jobs and jobs. >> he's creating jobs and all the things that don't get covered. look at the russian obsession and search of evidence. >> who else is going to do it? at the end of the day, someone has to do it. >> it doesn't fit the narrative, the narrative is that there's something wrong with the trump administration. >> you had administration officials who were spying on united states citizens have been unmasked and disseminated the information among god knows who. >> a showdown ahead of capitol hill to confirm neil gorsuch. >> the united states senate will confirm judge neil gorsuch one way or the other.
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pete: it's called breakfast. clayton: i think the ball just hit our camera guys. go phillies. abby: great photo in front of park in omaha. pete: john sent a picture of himself throwing first pitch at st. louis. that's cool. clayton: in tampa for the yankees fantasy camp. the greatest english phrase in baseball is bat. abby: i like that. selfie with her daughters carrie and son jayden and logan. pete: if you buy this glove proceeds go to great cause. clayton: name on it.
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abby: we didn't talk about our teams by the way. clayton: you're like me and born in philadelphia. abby: salt lake buzz or like the salt lake bees. so then our family move today washington and i became a nationals fan. clayton: you were struggling that you found a team. i'm glad that you landed on one. pete: we are hopeful. clayton: when you're phillies fans you go through rough patches. if i'm not mistaken the oldest team of all of major league sports, basketball, football, baseball. pete: every player is 42 year's old. clayton: oldest team. abby: you can relate to them. now that you're 40.
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clayton: let's talk to mainstream media this morning. while you were sitting watching golden girls i was scouring to see what major stations were reporting that a high-up former obama administration official at one of the highest levels to have office had been responsible for unmasking those names, so you would think, okay, last night you will see coverage of this in major networks, zero, look at this. pete: this is important about surveillance. a name of the reporting says that we would know. clayton: producer pointing out. look at the bottom of the screen if you put it back there. it's not one day's coverage. three days of coverage, zero requests. pete: zero requests in three days. it have not the fbi and had nothing to do with russia but surveillance was having and unmasking occurred and not a single mention at all but "the new york times" had an article a day before that on thursday that
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was inaccurate in reporting talking about two white house sources when people facilitated for nunes from the whistle blower. msnbc, a bunch of minutes at the top of the newscasts of the major networks. maybe choosing what they're going to cover. abby: this is where the frustration comes in when you are president trump and his team. the american people aren't getting the real story out there and that's why he feels like he needs to go around the media and tweet things and let people know what's going around on both side. clayton: bomb shell report about this person unmasking the names. abby: someone is reporting it. pete: the president tweets about it and the mainstream left media silent. clayton: we had gary on the show earlier this morning and he's been on the intelligence community for 30 years and he said the security apparatus is a mess and it's politicized.
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listen. >> look, identify got people that -- who are former cia officers that have told me that there have been people at very, very senior levels in the cia who are hyperpartisan on the democratic side which is unheard of over the last 30 years in the cia, very, very conservative organization, always more right leaning, but president obama used his eight years to change the nature and the leadership of these organizations, many people that came in that were appointees have become career, national security apparatus. pete: such a great point. they had eight years and until you replace them, they can use apparatus to undermine an discredit president trump potentially. abby: going back to the coverage of this. this has been the case since president trump even announced he was running for president. you remember we played flashbacks a few weeks ago of people in min stream media
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laughing it out if it was a huge joke. they continue to not ever give him or the administration the benefit of the doubt. there's always two sides of the story but what's important is you have to put the other side. pete: you know one place where there isn't two sides of the story, hollywood. clayton: come on, there's no way this guy can become president and now that he's president, people like rob ryner saying, that he should be locked up basically. pete: really thoughtful analysis. abby: he said he has mental illness. clayton: let's listen. >> this is the most scary time in our country in terms of leadership. we have a person who is clearly mentally unstable who has no understanding of government or policy, has no desire to know about it, ego maniac and pathological liar, it's really scary. >> and to go from having the
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smartest president we've had since way back to this guy, it's like it's crazy. >> it is crazy. >> it's nuts. i feel so sorry obama, i can't believe how he must feel today. abby: what's crazy about that you can make statements today and there's zero coverage. you can say that our sitting president has mental health issues and that's not carried anywhere. pete: no-nothing, a liar. you pointed out the mental illness side. abby: everyone knows someone in their life that they love that has dealt with mem illness. that's a serious charge. clayton: he's wondering how president obama is feeling this morning. meanwhile you're listening to the new dnc chair, what would be the tone of the democratic party going forward? is it going to be the resist and persist? well dnc chair tom pérez newly elected if his speech is indication, here is where the democratic party is headed, watch. >> we have a bully in washington
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in the white house. donald trump, you don't stand for our values. donald trump, you didn't win this election, donald trump the bromance you have with putin is not going to do you any good. we will resist. pete: we will resist. they said he wasn't elected. i was waiting for the howard dean screen at the end of that. is that really what's going to win for them? abby: they should have joe biden run it. he was in pennsylvania speaking and he said this was a hugely missed opportunity for the democratic party. we totally missed speaking to the middle class. i was at a diner in pennsylvania and the democrats are speaking to me. i'm so sick and hearing promises to them and we are hopeful with president trump that this will be somehow different. clayton: vice president biden,
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blue-collar from scranton, he was hitting on something that, i think, the democratic is totally out of step at the moment. jeff, former bernie sanders campaign adviser, this is what he had to say, listen. >> i do think that the democrats while they resist the excesses of the trump administration, they need to put forward a positive program, certainly bernie sanders did that during presidential run which is one of the reasons why he was so popular with voters across the country and i also think it's important that democrats put out alternative vision of how they would lead country forward. the democratic party has to ensure that it has a bold progressive candidate who is the next standard bearer for the party if they want to win in 2020. pete: the voice of reasoning is further left. the campaign manager for the
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socialist is saying we need to talk to the people while tom pérez, more progressive but more about democratic socialist and tom pérez and hillary clinton, she's coming out of the woods. where is their bench? they don't have the bench. abby: when they asked nancy pelosi who was the leader of the party she went back to hillary clinton. she didn't have no where to go. i think the country is better when you have two strong political party and it's clear that the democrats are in sole-searching mode. how do we reach people specially in the middle class? i don't think hillary clinton brought the motivation but also comes from messaging, what do you stand for? pete: what do you stand for and it was a message of economic justice, they have corporatists, what does that mean? how does that translate to an america first agenda where jobs do come back. donald trump speaks to that and people are motivated by it and the enthusiasm you see in the country is bringing jobs back and they don't have an alternative and voters are going
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to continue to recognize that, it's kind of scary in you're a democrat in america today. clayton: george clooney. abby: should he run the dnc right now in pete: madonna. abby: fox news alert in colombia where 193 now people are confirmed dead, that following avalanche of water, rescue workers resuming search of survivors desperate for any signs of life in that debris, as many as 220 people are still missing. 24 hours of heavy rain caused rivers to burst banks early saturday morning and people had little time to get to dry land. raising fire threatening a huge shopping mall in dubai. take a look at that. you can see the thick gray smoke covering over the cities, officials described the overnight fire as construction site as an accident. fortunately there were no incidents. inferno was one block away from this hotel that went up in
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flames on new year's, remember that, new year's eve back in 2015, out of control, nothing new. they blame it on highly flamable building materials. that's frightening. they have such high sky scrapers. pete: speaking of dicey, devin told us this. >> people who are doing cocaine are going to be fired because i'm not going to tolerate. pete: now he can't fire the workers but he is trying to. the va secretary with exclusive interview right with us next ime? spring time. badda book. badda boom. or... badda bloom. seriously? book now at choicehotels.com
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work and do cocaine and are watching porn at work are going to be fired because i'm not going to tolerate it. pete: can't fire that employee who was watching inappropriate videos, veterans affairs secretary devin shulken joins us live now. i was impressed saying va is force today remove employee watching pornography, you want him to be fire but for reasons of bureaucracy he can't, tell us about the story, good morning, pete. we are very serious, we are going to be making very significant changes at the va and we are not tolerating employees that deviate from the values of caring for veterans and so when this situation came up where there was inappropriate viewing of materials in the presence of a veteran, we are taking a hard stance that we want this employee removed and we do not believe that the current laws allow us to do that
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quickly enough. pete: that's a stark change from secretary mcdonnell and president obama and in that press release your va says you support congress effort to change legislation including veterans accountability first act. if passed the house, it's pending in the senate. what would that give you the authority to do? >> well, if we are going to rid the va of employee that is don't belong, the vast, vast majority of employees are the best that we have in this country serving our veterans, we can't let a few individuals tarnish our entire system. pete: sure. >> if we are going to get rid of these employee that is have lost their way, we need changes in the law and i need the authority as secretary to remove these people immediately. pete: in the senate a law like this has faced resistance in the past. i know this all too well. government employee unions, va
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union has opposed this legislation. you said in the past they could be good va partners. >> i think it is important that we get that through the senate. we are working with our chairman, chairman and other members -- pete: in the past he's not supported strong accountability language as some have wanted, is his office behind the bill? >> chairman issa and i had talked about the situation and supportive of giving us the ability to get rid of employee who is are acting in this type of way, so, yes, the senate, i believe, will move forward with something. i know the president is looking forward to be able to signed accountability bill. pete: i know you were approved 100 to nothing, but the accountability bill was on a partisan vote, this bill on the senate because of the strength of the unions could end up being tight. is the president willing to put pressure on senators who would
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come out against the bill? >> the president has come out and said that he is fully support of and we need the ability to be able to act in the way that protects our veterans and he's fully behind us. pete: if you can get civil performance and ability to fire employee that is deserve to be fired, that would be a huge move in changing the culture there. we really appreciate the proactive stance on this, thank you, mr. secretary. >> thank you, pete. pete: two doctors survive ebola and the only explanation is it was a miracle. their story now coming to a theater near you. reverend franklin graham is behind it and he joins us next
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clayton: welcome back, quick headlines for you. second academy of country music awards. ♪ ♪ ♪ clayton: carrie underwood performing for the fighter. former member luke bryan, show starts at 8:00 p.m. the sun is up at the white house, once it sets the building will be alabamaing in blue. the president made promise to founder of autism speaks when he was a candidate that he would raise awareness for that disorder, abby. abby: it is a true story about two medical missionary who is got caught in the ebola outbreak in west africa and end up with the deadly virus themselves. >> ebola is the world's most
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dangerous virus. >> the disease is out of control in west africa. >> my phone rang and ken said one of our doctors, ken bradley has ebola. >> he looked at me and said, you too has ebola. likelihood that our team members were going to die. abby: executive producer of facing darkness and joins us right now live to tell us more about the film and, of course, its message about faith, ref rend good to have you this morning. this is going to be airing april 10th? >> yes, april 10th. abby: we all remembering covering this and the fear that was going to spread around the world and you shouldn't go over there because you risk getting ebola yourself and you all went and some of your people did get sick? >> when ebola came to liberia there was no one to fight it. we were asked to take the lead and taking care of ebola setting an etu, ebola treatment unit.
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we didn't know how to do. we were in liberia since 2003 doing other things and we stopped everything we were doing and focused on how to treat people that had the disease ebola and one of our doctors, the man in charge, doctor got ebola and the story of god and saved -- >> missionary nurse. >> missionary nurse that was helping dr. bradley. we didn't know if ebola was airborne, how it was being transmitted at the time and i have no way of get him back home. no way. an airlines wasn't going to bring him, nothing, god worked it out and we got him back. abby: when you say that god saved their lives, you know what happened on the ground. walk us how he saved their life? >> this film is a story about time, okay, because once you get ebola you have about ten days if
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you're healthy and then you're death. if you're not healthy you have about four days. he was healthy and got sick on a wednesday and by monday we thought we had an airplane, monday night, no, the plane said, no, we are not going to pick him up. a lady showed up with an experimental drug called z map and the lady said it might help and that night they put that into dr. bradley as he was dying and he went to immediate convulsions an within 30 minutes he came out of bed and went to the bathroom. it was that quick, miraculous and god showed up. abby: how he is doing today in. >> he's doing pretty good and down in fort worth and practices medicine but he's doing pretty good. abby: what do you want people to take away from this film in. >> ii want this to be a film that would motivate people to look at this and see what other
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people did and say, lord, here i am, send me, i hope god will use this to motivate an army of young people to go into the world to serve other people and to do it in the name of jesus christ. abby: good to have you here this morning. >> thank you so much. abby: facing darkness movie.com. april 10th the movie will be out so you can see it. >> thank you. abby: is the left concern that obama white house, that they may have broken the law? democratic congressman is on the house intel committee and we are going to ask him next. and the ivy league is ripping you off while they bring billions of dollars in endowments, can you believe that they get more from taxpayers? the bombshell report that's coming your way when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving
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>> is is pretty deep. we can say that now that he's gone. dream 242 miles an hour. drain through with the nastiness entre nous defendants in your photos. they been pouring in. this one sends out his photo. clayton: larry sent this another's dog cosmo whose a detroit tiger. transfer george shows this adorable pic of his granddaughter. clayton: i got it tweaked i got a tweet from uncle. how about -- how come you haven't talked about my dogs do? anna: has grand done already to the 27 c. january, february, not a lot -- that markets. april 1st. baseball stars. drink you continue to send in
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photos and will share them on the show. anna: tensions mounting of her surveillance of term transition team. >> yes in fact that is what happened. brushing connections that by the way have been exhaustively researched and investigated her month now good we now know. none of that pales in comparison to the idea that you have the most powerful espionage asset that the united states government be in use by and in his ration to spy on a political opponent before, during and after that political opponent wins the presidency. that is like on the level of cons to show crisis. clayton: is so common as our next guests have any concerns the obama white house broke the law and spy on american citizens? >> democratic member of the house intelligence committee. he joins us live good thanks for
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joining us this morning. at the middle of this discussion is new reported by fox news channel on writing. adam housley has a source that says the person who did the unmasking inside the obama administration was well known, high up in the air and the intelligence world and had nothing to do with russia. do you have concerns more and more evidence is coming out including what chairman devin nunes and others have shown some level of surveillance of the chunky and easier transition? >> no. it's as simple as that. even though this reporting says it seems politically motivated at the highest levels. >> no. clayton: why do you say now? >> what i'm concerned about is a foreign adversary, russia, a country is not our friend attacked our democracy this past election and our president and the campaign for the fbi are investigating for counterintelligence and criminal investigation had deep personal,
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political and financial ties. i want to know the serious question americans are asking is whether those ties were converging at the same time russia was attacking us. any suggestion the obama administration -- it's a distraction. it is a smoke bomb and it's been dismissed. >> can you definitively say this never happened because adam schiff went to the white house on friday to hear with the sources came from paid a lot more intel. he's been radio silence since admitting. >> that is because adam schiff honors our duty not to reveal classified information. >> you are not saying chairman devin nunes revealed information because he hasn't. >> just in the white house showed the same information that mr. nuñez. how'd they know unless they were feeding this to mr. nunes after the deep trump russia ties. this is a distraction.
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the american people are fed up and they want lawmakers to be serious about the investigation not to do the bidding of the white house. >> he said it's unprecedented to have names unmasked during an investigation like this are before. this is not something that never happens. are you concerned about names been unmasked? they were and why weren't they? >> no. >> when american names are revealed, call it incidental collection. color reverse targeting. you surveilled internationally, the u.n. must identify which is illegal. more and more evidence that is coming out. wealthier time and time again is pivoting towards this idea that the russians are colluded with president trump when there's no evidence of that. >> i'm not concerned about the allegations the white house and chairman nunes are making appeared clayton: just not concerned? >> you seem very confident in the end result of these investigations it was about
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having answers. do you know something we don't know? >> now, i know people at home understand that our country was attacked. what they are seeing -- >> you are alleging collusion. we know they ran and did things. no one is okay with that. you are alleging collusion between president trump -- president-elect trump in russia which there's no evidence. why are you saying you are tired of this when you traffic in an argument that also has no evidence. >> our job is to see if there was solution. we were going down and independent credible investigation. republicans and democrats on the committee the day after open hearing on our chairman at that site the white house arranged that to help -- have the chairman of the white house validate the president wiretapping claims. he breached the independence and credibility we are supposed to have. now there's an asterisk around is very important investigation.
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i'm so going forward. democrats on the committee still going powered by the river chairman committed to doing that or not. clayton: you said earlier you are not concerned about the unmasking of these americans citizens in this investigation. >> they are being described by the white house. >> it doesn't matter. if the shoe were on the other foot and these were a number of the obama administration are prior to the presidency, would you be concerned that those names are unmasked also if the shoe were on the other foot? >> the shoe is on the foot of this white house who continues to step over the line. that is what i'm focused on. clayton: you're not answering that question. he said or not turned about the unmasking of these names which is unprecedented. >> i am not concerned about claims that this white house has made consistently to just be a distraction of deflection of smoke bomb trying to cloud up a serious investigation. we need to understand the
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american people want to know what we do to make sure we never let a foreign adversary meddle in our lives. i'm not going to be distracted by these claims. clayton: you are looking into whether the level of russian interference potential to enter election but also whether or not there was wiretapping, surveillance camera first targeting, whatever you want to call it for political purposes have more evidence coming out that there was unmasking and folks on msnbc. what was her name, vargas, talking about an attempt to push information out. you disable that could focus on russia? >> i'm going to follow the evidence where it goes. i haven't seen any evidence to support with you, the white house or chairman nunes say. clayton: that's at the investigation is for. if you follow the facts from the reporting coming out of sporting are more towards surveillance than any idea there is collusion. it feels like an asterisk to be
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placed on where your priority is. >> i actually think the way the fbi director described it is quite accurate that there are criminal and counterintelligence investigations. they are quite serious as laos about what happens here in who should be pursued. i would ask you, do you think chairman nunes should remain an independent credible investigation? pete: thus further summit held to decide here thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. clayton: it's really interesting. >> this is the discussion happening. where the level of focus is with collusion between the white house and the government. >> beside the democrats think support them. assigned to investigate any collusion with russia, but not okay to have investigation into whether or not members of was surveilled to some level.
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>> is trying to get to the bottom of it. you can have an investigation into it. he's got the sources. why would you not want him involved? conversation will continue. you after following as closely as we are. the term trends ministration coming under fire for their wealth? >> financial disclosure forms filling out the astounding what the president trump's team adding to at least $12 billion. >> sandra smith says it is a badge of honor peer she joins us on the couch next. anna: good morning, sandra. who can bring the heat? celebrating opening day. continue after this. ♪ life in the fast lane. ♪whwh life in the fast lane ♪ i'm in. 7,000 players. our plays are a little unorthodox. but to beat the big boys,
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headlines. a bombshell revealing that the overflowing bank accounts of the eight ivy league universities, report by opening the book suggesting nations top schools with more than $26 billion from the government from grants between 2010 and 2016. that is more than 22 billion on them by the undergraduate commission. the man behind the report away in an earlier on "fox & friends." >> the ivy league has turned into a political machine and a political favor factoring where you point out that now their federal contracting business 60s their education business. most people don't know that. anna: the report showing $100 billion already in the bank. how would you like to go to work just like a jet since? ♪ i have always wanted, every time i watch that show i thought that the e-mail.
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dozens of companies are hoping to bring technology to the united states. they plan to launch the airborne taxis by this july. >> i wonder if there would be as cheap. probably not. president trump's administration family under fire for their sheer wealth. >> we begin tonight with the financial snapchat of white house senior staff. a trove of financial disclosure forms spelling out the astounding wealth of president trump's team, adding up to at least $12 billion. sparking the debate tonight, the roughly $740 million was dated business empire son-in-law jerrod kushner and daughter as they work alongside the president. clayton: breaking news, the trumps are rich. what is so wrong with being rich? filling in on sunday morning futures. she joins us to weigh in on
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this. you're diving through these numbers. you are a number%. but if he's telling you? you outraged? >> verse of all, that report you would think we are supposed to be outraged has a wealthy cap. there's no doubt he does. there's two billionaires, several millionaires on that list. it is by far and wide the richest presidential cabinet and moderate american history. the white house is basically saying these are successful will donald trump surrounds himself with successful people. these are hard-working americans that are in many on american soil and now they set it aside and make sacrifice to work in public office. the white house is proud of the fact. you've heard him say he's proud of the fact. he was building a cabinet which was in iowa where he said i want people that made a fortune. it's a sign of intelligence and
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success. by the way, the american people did go to billionaire into the white house. >> a lot of these people didn't start out as billionaires. he likes people that have worked their way up and built the roads access. >> what he said on the campaign trail is unsuccessful. people around me are successful. that's his message. it shouldn't shock all of us. >> the question is about conflicts of interest. >> case in point, let's look at your kushner. when he accepted his white house job, he pledged to divest common stock and foreign investment. he resigned from 250 business entities, and said they are making a sacrifice to be there. >> more than i have. >> that's right. they alleged conflict of interest often times because of it. >> going back to that report. we were sitting on the couch watching that.
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i developed by the fact these people are wealthy and have millions of somehow the supposed to be nefarious, supposed to be wrong. a member of the freedom is going to be joining us. republican from texas. we want to ask them how they move forward on health care and where they stand with the president. also wilbur ross joining me live in studio. this is donald trump's commerce secretary. by the way, the president hosting the president of china this week, so trade is a huge discussion. clayton: sunday morning futures start in nine minutes. >> chicago cubs, we needed that? they are out there warning a period "fox & friends" opening day. ♪
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clayton: opening day. the sun is out. but in our pitching the tests. >> we've got the coach of the new york sluggers baseball academy brad allen. you and her squad have been with us all morning. very excited for season? >> yes. clayton: albright. give us tips on a preaching appropriately. rotating or have been finishing out in front. >> what is that? how much do love opening day? >> allowed. anna: we are here celebrating that. give us an example of some pitching.
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give us some speed. >> first to warm up. step behind. >> keep going. give me one of days. he's been throwing for about 20 minutes. >> do i want to do a little windup? >> you want to go forward fast. i don't have an arm left. anna: i'm going to get like 30. >> i can't feel my arm. this is with heels, remember. come on, give us one test.
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she's a mets fan. >> what about the windup? then you've got a little warm up here. what about the step? ever one has a different windup. >> it is what your front foot guys. so the whole process of the throw starts when your front foot had and then you are rotating saw wired and finishing down. clayton: i prefer a jack morris. get kind of a leg up. the whole thing with the legs come you have to put it down. so you are going over toward the target. anna: what if you have heels on? >> it depends if your uniform matches your heels. watch out. had the period
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pete: welcome back. swing probaseball and motion air sports for the batting cage. abby: kill those abs. [laughter] ♪ ♪ ♪ sandra: good morning, congressional probes over russian election heating up. is the new republican plan on the way. hello, everyone, i'm sandra smith in for maria bartiromo and this is sunday morning futures. the senate's investigation into moscow and potential ties to the trump campaign. will mike flynn get immunity to testify? what about the president's claims that this is a witch hunt? newt gringrich and the fight over obamacare is not over but what is the freedom caucus
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