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♪ i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise. >> president trump offers a compromise to end the stalemate in washington. democratic leaders shot down the president's plan before it was formally presented. >> they're against the president before they know what he's going to say. >> a new migrant caravan headed toward the u.s.-mexico border. >> women's marches taking place across the country. >> i appreciate the special counsel coming out out with a statement. >> president trump offering a rare show of praise. >> this isn't really what we
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need from you. >> a winter storm slamming the midwest, blanketing the region in snow. >> by taking this oath you have sworn to the sacred bond of this nation. i want to congratulate you and welcome you to the family. ♪ ♪ that was exactly two years ago at this hour that donald j. trump was preparing to be inaugurated. >> two years ago today? was the inauguration? >> you can still taste the liberal tears. >> you can. it's been two years. wow. >> doesn't it feel like six? >> but because there's there so much winning. >> exhausting. >> time flies when jedidiah is
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here. >> true. rolling into the dance club at 6 a.m. >> but two years in now president trump is trying to get the government back open and trying to get the deal on immigration. an issue that helped get him elected as president of the united states. now several weeks into the longest government shutdown in american history he's proposing a bill deal. >> you're right. we're a month into it. it seems that both sides are at loggerheads and the president yesterday spoke to the dmaitionn saying i'm ready to make a deal, laying out his contours for a deal to address the immigration crisis. this is the president yesterday. >> our immigration system has been badly broken for a very long time. over the decades many presidents and many lawmakers have come and gone and no real progress has
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been made. we are now living with the consequences and they are president. as a candidate for president i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise one way or the other. the good news is these problems can all be solved. both sides in washington must simply come together, listen to each other, put down their armor, build trust, reach across the aisle and find solutions. >> what's in the deal? the president, i think, tried to frame this in a new way by having the first naturalization ceremony in the office. saying i'm for legal immigration despite all of the charges of racism that he's going to face from the left. but also in the deal is humanitarian aid. $800 million, 085 million over drug technology, 75 new
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immigration judge teams and still holding firm on the $5.7 billion on a border barrier to have that mix of i'm being compassionate and i want the humanitarian aid. >> and the gift to democrats was a three-year extension of daca protection for daca recipients and a three-year extension of immigrants under a predicted temporary status. he held firm on the $5.7 billion. and said if you want to reopen the government, i'll give you daca, only things temporarily for three years. but if you want a daca fix, i want more money -- i'm not saying that's where it will go. >> i think this was a genuine effort on his part to compromise. he wants these barriers because he's spoken to the border patrol
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agents many times and he reiterated. this is what i put together. i'm coming to the table with compromise. many felt he was going to stand firm and not compromise at all. it's interesting to see the democrats' reaction immediately. i was watching on twitter. right away before they had heard what was in it they were saying we're not going to sign up for this. nancy pelosi coming out saying his proposal is a compilation of previous rejected initiatives, each of which is unacceptable and in teeth l, ho -- total howo that before you hear what the guy is going do. does that show that you're out to be an obstructionist. this is all stuff that democrats have supported in the past, not only the barriers. these are some democrat-sponsored bills he's saying i'm going to give you this. they've supported all of these things. >> they've also supported a barrier wall. >> and now they don't support
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any of it. it makes no sense. >> even before nancy pelosi, even before the president spoke at the white house, dick durbin was out saying i cannot support the proposed offer as reported and i do not believe it can pass the senate. what's interesting is, the fact of the fatter, if you look back a couple of hours earlier, the same dick durbin said it would ensure that many dreamers would remain in the country. just as chuck schumer was once for a barrier and now against it. dick durbin. >> two years ago. >> a short amount of period, dick durbin is saying i was for extending daca. now he's saying we can't do that. of course he wants to but he wants to get the government open first so they can keep punting. the president saying let's put
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it on the table right now. >> nancy spoke for most democrats yesterday when she said no wall, no wall, no wall. that's all they care about. he's saying, you know the wall matters to me. the experts on the ground say it matters. i will give you what matter to you -- we'll talk about him being hit by his base and others, some don't love the potential compromise but they have to give at some point awe i think it's going to hurt the democrats at some point. >> they look ridiculous and it's because they don't want to give him a talking point. they don't want him to go out there in 2020 saying this is a campaign promise filled. they want the talking point of the wall is immoral. but it's at the expense of the national security of the nation. i get it, i get it's politics but honestly be bil bigger than that. the guy is coming to the table with a legitimate compromise you can get behind. people that voted for democrats
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are going to look at them saying we support these things. hold on a second. we want this. >> you always want to protect the daca recipients. sure they want a path to citizenship. they negotiate that out. >> after the three-year extension, go to the ballot box, win your argument. if you take control of the white house, give them whatever you want. let's watch. >> democratters are fakers, they're posers. they say they want daca legalization. this is a great first step. they want a barrier on the southern border just five years ago, now they don't. they've posted and faked their way. this is the plan they've always wanted and now they're rejecting it. >> the best part of the president's plan is what he's trying to do is box out nancy pelosi. she's controlling the house.
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she keeps passing these bills to reopen the government without border, barrier border wall funding. the president flipped it saying i've got something the democrats say they want, something the republicans want and put anytime the senate where they have more votes. and by the way, mitt romney is saying this is a good idea. if he can put pressure on moderate democrats, he might get the 60 votes in the senate, get the plan through and then what happens, it's flipped and nm nay pelosi is on defense. why won't you reopen the equation. he flips the equation. >> you're a strong supporter and he was taking a lot of heat from the people on the right. trump proposing amnesty, we voted for trump and got jeff. on the opposite side you had mark levin saying i strongly support it.
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pelosi and schumer rejected it before the president spoke to the nation. let's hope some rank and file democrats break from their leadership and vote for it. contact your members of congress and urge them to do so. did that bother you? do you feel like he caved? >> no, i don't. and coulter wants to secure the border. mark levin is going to be on the show at 8:30, i believe. >> one of my favorites. the great one. >> the great one will be with us. listen. at some point when you govern you're going to have to give an inch. there's a lot of residual frustration that someone like an anann coulter expresses. but there's no doubt the president is committed and trying to get the best deal that he can at the moment. ann coulter serves the role of trying to make sure that the deal gets better.
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>> push him along. >> and vice president mike pence was briefing reporterers behind closed doors on sunday saying this is not an amnesty bill. there is no amnesty in the president's proposals. there is no pathway to citizenship. that's what democrats want. there's protections to keep daca resip yepts here for three years, not kick them out of the country but not put them on the path to citizenship. he's saying come to the table, we'll have weekly meetingings at the white house after this. >> you have to make a call, put your skin on the line and vote up or down. let us know what you think about this. friends@foxnews.com. >> do you fall in the ann coulter camp or the mark levin camp. it's interesting to me where people fall. we've got to get some headlines for you.
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we begin with extreme weather. a deadly massive winter storm threatening to drop up to 2 feet of snow in the northeast. three people were killed in snow-related crashes in kansas and wisconsin. further south, a tornado ripped through alabama destroying homes and trapping some families in their basement. president trump salutes the remains of four fallen american heros. the commander in chief traveling to dover air force base as they returned to the united states. the four americans were of the 19 killed. the women's march grows much smaller crowds this year among an anti-semitism controversy. in washington, they wednesdayed up with a permit for 10,000. two organizers came under fire for ties to a nation of islam leader who's made hateful remark
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to the jews. nfl, two games, first up the rams take on the saints in the nfc championship, kickoff at 3:05 eastern. the afc title game between the patriots and chiefs starts at 6:40. today's winners play in the super bowl in two weeks. >week. i like this. maybe go to church and lunch and then watch football the rest to have day. >> we've got a big show. even now snl is taking aim at buzz feyed at the special counsel called his latest report on the president not accurate. >> we all think it's great that you want to help, but this isn't really what we need from you. y'all are buzzfeed, y'all do memes and lisps. more backlash from the "the new york times" article claiming the fbi was investigating the
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oh, it's a philadelphia- -family recipe. can i see it? no. new philadelphia dips. so good, you'll take all the credit. well, as the mainstream media deals with the fallout from the buzzfeed piece being discredited by the special counsel, there's more backlash against the fbi after that "the new york times" article claiming the fbi was probing the president for allegedly being a russian agent. our next guest argues these reports only offer more proof of the bureau's corruption, dishonesty and the media's big problems in the trump age. greg jarrett author of "the russian hoax." good to see you early. >> it is early. still dark outside. >> in the sphan of the week we had the "the new york times" come out with a blockbuster saying that the president might
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have been a russian agent. fast forward and they have another blockbuster bombshell maybe he had cohen commit a crime. >> the credibility of the mainstream media in america is dead or dying. at best on life support. and both of these stories prove -- especially the buzzfeed. reporters, television anchors knew or should have known that that is a fake report. i mean after all, it comes from buzzfeed which is the charmin of toilet paper on the internet. there were red flags everywhere. >> they are saying we'll let them prove if it's right or wrong. but to your broader point, you have had other folks at big newspapers who jumped on it immediately knowing it was flawed saying this was going to lead to impeachment.
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>> they gleefully predicted his imminent resignation or impeachment, some fantasizing about his indictment conviction pushing a broom in the prison. media has abandoned objectivity and lost all sense of fairness. it's no wonder that most americans think the mainstream media is dishonest. >> i was at a dinner and there was a guy at the table on the left who literally was rubbing his hand -- they finally got trump. they got him. and i said, let's see the folks anfol --facts and how this play. you know these guy ats the obama fbi who are holdover e holdovery have a lot to answer for. >> they do. they launched an investigation of the president in the summer of 2016 without probable cause,
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credible evidence or reasonable suspicion. then they lied to a fisa court to spy on the trump campaign. but they got angry when trump for just cause fired james comey. so in an act of retribution and vengeance, they decide we're going to go after him as a russian agent. this underscores the corruption and dishonesty of the fbi. it needs to be cleaned up by the new attorney general, william barr when he's confirmed. >> big issues ahead, greg jarrett, reappreciate you coming in. the president offering a big daca deal in exchange for a border wall funding. how do the daca recipients feel about it. the democrats rejecting it. we'll ask our next guest, a daca recipient. he joins us live with the inside scoop. i business. i'd make it available in dozens, make that thousands of configurations.
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some quick headlines. pete hegseth e i gues edition. 73 people are reported dead from a fiery explosion in mexico. a chirp's hospital are treating some of the 74 others that have been seriously injured. thieves tapping into a pipeline sparked the blast. mexico oas president is intensifying calls to crack down on fuel theft in his country. 8 80,000 yellow vest protesters are flooding france. marching against the government and the high cost of living there. at least 23 people arrested. jed? president trump giving the democrats a generous offer to get funding for the border wall. >> number one is three years of
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ledge lay tiflegislative relief0 daca recipients brought here unlawfully by their pairn parena young age, a three-year protection of temporary protected status, texas ps. >> that for exchange of $5.7 billion in the border wall. democrats showing disinterest in it. joininit. joining us to react, a daca recipient himself. you've seen where the debate ask. the pat president makes a good h proposal. your reaction rvelings i wan. >> i want to thank the president for embracing the daca community. thank you so much. i think at the end of the day could the president have asked for a permanent solution, absolutely. it's in his heart.
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but he's giving speaker pelosi an opportunity and also inviting her to come back and bring a counter offer. and i think once we hear the counter offer, permanent solution then i think both parties will come to an agreement and we're going to find a great deal for the american people. >> nancy pelosi immediately kind of shutting this down, saying they're not interested, stating it is unlikely that any one of these provisions alone would a pass the house and taken together they're a nonstarter. what do you make of her just immediately shutting this down saying unless it's a permanent solution we're not going to bite? >> well, speaker pelosi stood for eight hours last year fighting for the dreamers community, a permanent solution. and i know people just don't stand for eight hours for no reason. i know she's going to come back with a counter offer, bring a permanent solution. president trump is an ultimate deal maker. at the end of the day he wants to bring safety, he wants to
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bring certainty for the dreamers. and we're waiting for the counter offer and i feel optimistic that pelosi is going to bring that to the table. >> the counter offer would have to include something for a border wall yet nancy pelosi and others have said no wall, no wall, no wall, barely a dollar. what kind of counter offer -- are they being disingenuous saying we need a permanent solution for daca but we won't touch the wall? >> that's where we have to give and take here, right? i think nancy pelosi, we're going to have to put pol politis aside saying i'll give you a wall, you give me permanent exchange for the people and we can shake hands. >> democrats have decided to take a strategy of just blaming president trump, chum schumer, for example, saying it was president donald trump who single handily took away dak da and tps protections in the first place, offering some protections back in exchange for the wall is
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not a compromise but more hostage taking. can't it be that the president is taking this out of the courts and now instead saying, you know what? legislators, we got to fix this. actually taking an active step to find a solution that everyone can get on board with? >> yeah, i agree. this is coming from a dreamer and daca recipient. i think daca is unconstitutional. at the end of the day aim going to be grateful for former president obama forgiving me the opportunity to live the american dream. a lot of americans can agree what he did was the right thing to do but the wrong way to go about it. he bypassed congress and did it himself. but now president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity the to not just have a three-year fix but a permanent solution. that's what we're waiting for. >> a poll caught our eye recently. it's stunning. since the shutdown, president
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trump's approval rating amongst latinos has risen 19% to 50% approval, completely counter to what the left wing of the mainstream media would believe is happening. what is it about lateen noos or hispanics, what do they like about a showdown or what the president is standing for in a border wall. >> right now i believe his approval ratings might go higher because he continue to embrace the daca community. he wants to solve this problem. i think a lot of hispanics and latinolatinos want to see the sn fixed once and for all. i think once both parties come to agreement, it's a win-win situation for both parties and then we can get ready for 2020 afterwards. >> do you think there's a sentiment that's common? do you talk to people in a similar position as you? do you hear that? your point of view of view, is that a fairly common sentiment that you hear?
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>> well, i hear a lot of dreamers are in support and agreement with a compromise. a lot of people that support safety, you know, that should be the number one priority, a lot of dreamers that i speak to and i think it's a perfect opportunity. >> thank you very much for you time. >> appreciate your perspective. >> thank you. coming up, our own man griff jenkins following the migrant caravan as they make their way to the southern border. but this morning, griff reporting there is yet another caravan right behind it. coming up next. a majority of young adults are dropping out of church. why are they losing their religion? we'll break it down for you. and recognize faces in the women's march, hitting the streets for a third straight year, come defending the group's outright anti-semitism. we'll bring it to you when diamond and silk join us next. ♪
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. we are back with a fox news alert. brand-new video of a migrant caravan in mexico. this morning the president calling out the country for not the doing enough to actually stop these caravans. >> i'm disappointed that mexico is not stopping them. i mean, mexico seems unfortunately powerfulless to stop them. >> thousands of mie grants are trekking toward the u.s. border as yet another caravan leaves from hand deu honduras.
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>> our own griff jin jeng kins s live. >> let me show you what's happening here. right now they have been bringing in buses provided by the local government of mexico, the mayor providing a total of 15, police tell us, and seven have come this morning. but what the argument is right now, you see two lines happening, they're separating the men and women, trying to give preference to women and children but many of the men are husbands so they're bickering over whether they're going to do that. they seem to have self organized but there were flash points of discontent because the men don't want to be separated from the women. this comes as there is yet another caravan starting at this hour in honduras, where this one
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began. these numbers are estimate the at 2,000. we know that 3,691 people back at the border took the work visa. by they'rbut they're also in a a able to travel freely. would they go up to the u.s. border? that would put the numbers at 5,000 or more as another caravan begins today in honduras and we've got flyers notifying that there is a call for a national strike. one of the flyers suggests or asks for volunteer doctors because there's anticipated violence, calling for a national strike to close down the airports and ports of entry of hohonduras. they're furious with their president, hernandez who has failed them and that's why they're leaving because of the conditions in that country.
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this is the scene as they try to organize themselves. but when a bus shows up, and we expect another half a dozen buses according to local officials to be shown up here, it gets quite intense here. that's the scene. >> do we know who is paying for the buses? is it really the 0 local local government? is there a sense it's a larger organization? >> sorry about that. it broke up. >> do you know who is paying if for buses? is there is sense of a larger organization or is it the local government there? >> according to the local police chief, it is the government that's providing it. it would be provided by the local mexican government. so that's significant, right, because you're seeing some effort to move them along their way. now, there was a suggestion that possibly the reason why thigh ear moving them along is to get them out of their town. but they're starting to bicker again as we wait for the next bus. >> thanks.
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appreciate it. >> bring in diamond and silk, you two stars, long-time supporters of the president and host on fox nation. good morning, ladies. >> good morning. >> the partial government shutdown into weeks now, the president grabbing the mantle saying i'm putting a plan on the table. the democrats seemed scatters sd around the country. your reaction. >> he presented a propoems to open up the government and fund the wall. >> that's right. >> but nancy pelosi and the democrats don't want to do it. they didn't want to hear the proposal before it was proposed which was crazy to us. their solution is no solution. they don't want to do nothing so why are we paying them anything. >> we should be paying them exactly nothing. and why is it that nancy pelosi is aking like a dictator. she not the president of the united states. he mashe may be the leader of te house but not the leader of this
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free world. president trump is the commander in chief. if he says he needs a wall, get him the wall he needs so he can protect american citizens. >> i'm sure you're watching what's going on with the women's march, so many charges of anti-semitism, democrats saying they can't attend the march, debbie wasserman schultz saying she wasn't going to the watch. but take a look at this, promoting the anti-semitism movement during the march. i want to get your reaction. >> anything from medicare to all to ending the war in yemen to standing up for free speech in d our constitutional right to boycott sanctions in these united states of america. >> your reaction. i mean the women's march, these left-wing marches always turn into grab bag causes of different things but particularly, an anti-israeli
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activist supporting bds and sanction movement. that's how they got in trouble in the first place. your reaction to where the women's march is today. >> she don't represent americans. i don't know who she's representing but she don't represent us. we're for israel. israel is our ally and she don't understand that. maybe somebody should whisper that in her hear. i'm all for equality but not for spewing hate. if you have women out there spewing hate, demeaning, what you're doing, you're setting it up for women to hate and i don't like that and i don't want to be a part of that. >> that's right. >> well said. as always. sumentd it usummed it up nicely. thanks for being here. a deadly massive winter storm barreling across america right now. >> at least three people have died in snow-related crashes. >> the storm is moving to the northeasty it could dro up to
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2 feet of snow, maybe. rick, we live in our microscope is it is raining. but i know moreis coming. >> more what is coming? >> that's why we have you. >> this is a sphorm -- northeast is the rainy part, i should say. southeast is where we've got the snow -- excuse me, the rain. line of storms moving across florida. we had the severe weather overnight. we're not concerned about severe weather today. heavy rain across areas to the east of the storm. to the west, they're pulling in the colder air and snow is falling across the north georgia mountains and we'll see a little flakes behind this for everybody because the cold air will funnel in. boston has transitioned into rain, go over towards worcester and you're getting rain, all long island is rain, most of jersey is rain. but the big area of pink is where we've got freezing rain
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falling right now. it falls as rain, temps are really warm up above but colder at the surface. when it lands, it freezes on contact and that's going to cause major problems across the area. far to the north of that it's snow. and behind this the kol air colr pummels in. going to wake up tomorrow morning to single digits. >> thanks. >> i've had issues with ice. coming up, a big lineup ahead. arizona congressman andy biggs, corey lewandowski, i.c.e. director tom holman and rachel campos-duffy life. a majority of young adults are dropping out of church. why are they losing their religion. we'll break it down. a vietnam veteran died alone but hundreds gathered to pay respectrespects at his funeral.
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meet the man that came together to honor a hero. just ahead.
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. we all think it's great that you want to help. but this isn't really what we need from you. y'all are buzzfeed, you do mem memes. saturday night live slamming was feed. the outlet reported president trump allegedly told his expersonal lawyer michael cohen to lie to congress. even the special counsel in charge of the investigation denied the buzzfeed report. the fda threatening to remove all vaping and e-cigarettes from stores in the u.s. over the last year e-cig use among high schoolers jumped 78%, spiked 48% for middle school students. the fda says unless these rates drop, all products could be banned because adults are using
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them as well. well, more and more young adults are dropping out of church. according to to a recent study, 66% have stopped attending. so what's behind this? let's bring in scott mcconnell, the executive director of lifeway research which conducted the survey. thank you for being here. we're talking about this issue of losing their religion and why these young people have abandoned church. two-thirds of young people stopped going to church between ages 18 to 22. why? >> there's a number of reasons and the average person who drops out gives seven different reasons. top one being moving away to college. >> 96% cited life changes is that what you're talking about? >> that's the biggest life change. work responsibilities keeping them from attending church. >> basically life happens and they haven't really planned fsh it. >> exactly. >> 73% said church or pastor related reasons. >> and that comes into things
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like not feeling connected with people at church. that's an important part of church life. but we also see that when we don't agree with some of the social and political views of the church, that's another reason to disconnect. >> one thing i read that was interesting is some said that they felt judged, that there was a judgmental element which is an interesting facet of that. >> that's a big factor that weaves through the political piece and other decisions they're making. if they feel disapproval from a church when they pick a job and a spouse, that's going to weigh on whether they want to stick around. >> okay. so let's move on to 70% cited religious ethical or political beliefs. now that just means what, the social issues or they're finding thepses out of line with where the church is standing on -- what issues are we looking at? >> it tends to be on the political or social end. 10% or so are actually no longer believing in god or the fundamental beliefs i beliefs i.
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it's things like the political beliefs of the church when they feel they're not being accepted or welcomed, then they're going to step away. >> 63% said student and youth ministry reasons. what is that about? >> this is a new section of the survey. we did this survey ten years ago and a lot of the factors stayed the same. this is a new area. connecting with our peers is an important part of a young person's experience in church and connecting with a youth leader is an important part of that. >> it's not necessarily a secular disaition of this group of people, but they're feeling unheard. there's a way to fix it is the good news. >> we outline some of the ways in a brand new lifeway book says these young adults are within reach. and one of the biggest things that churches can be doing is for adults in the church to connect with young people. when a young person can name three or more adults that have personally and spiritually
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invested in their life, then they're three times more likely to stay in church. when they know their family doesn't like attending church, they're not going to stick around either. we see patterns in their lives that the church can actually be doing something about. >> thank you so much, scott. really appreciate your perspective. make a deal, same the dreamers. the message for democrats this morning. will they take the advice. and a vietnam veteran died alone but hundreds became his family. meet the man that hads a community coming together to honor a hero coming up next. ♪ -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake
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a new jersey funeral home ensuring that a vietnam veteran received the final good-bye that he deserved. the funeral home took to social media inviting people to the funeral service, though the veteran died alone, hundreds turned out to honor him on friday. joining us now, the owner of the funeral home who made the funeral arrangements for the hero. leroy is here with us this morning. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >> the ve veteran, when he diede had served in vietnam, he had no known relatives. he was transferred to your funeral home. what did you do next? >> our first job was to do due diligence by running a newspaper ad trying to search for a relative. we made phone calls, every possible attempt to find relatives. after running the ad we had no contact. and then after the newspaper ad
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was run, we ran the same ad on facebook and that's where everything started. >> that's where the response started. >> yes. >> and you noted that peter had been a vietnam veteran, served our country, likely to be buried alone. did you expect the outpouring of support that you got from the community? >> i had no idea the support was going to be as big as it was. went from a couple of people going to a group that i was told up to 1,000 people at the cemetery. >> and one of the largest the cemetery had actually seen. >> i was told it was the largest funeral they had. >> this is down in south jersey, a lot of patriots down there. what is it about the thought of a vietnam veteran dying alone or being buried alone. what is it that people react to and want to be there and stand for that last moment. >> as i was told at the cemetery from another vietnam veteran, they were not given the honors when they came home from war and this was a way of now coming out to a vietnam vet who has died to
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give them thanks. and it was just one big family. a military family came together, vietnam veterans, veterans and also active duty persona persond it was to say thank you. >> this was a chance to give back. why did you do this? you did your due diligence but you did more. why? >> i didn't feel right taking him to the cemetery by himself just with me. i felt this someone had to be there for him. >> a testament to you and the american spirit as well. thank you for your time this morning. well, the third annual women's march taking place across the country. our own rachel campos-duffy was there, along with -- inside that march. she's going to bring to us what the folks had to say. it's time for the january savings event on the
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i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise. >> two years in now president trump is trying to get the government back open. >> so far democrats have shown disinterest in the proposal that would benefit legal daca recipients. >> president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity to have not just a three-year fix but a permanent solution. >> the third annual women's march draws much smaller crowds this year. thousands of migrants are trekking closer to the u.s. border. >> y'all have buzzfeed, y'all do memes. this isn't what we need from you. >> snl taking aim at buzzfeed. >> a massive winter storm threatening to drop two feet of snow in the northeast. >> by taking this oath you have sworn a sacred bond with this nation. i want to congratulate you and
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well kosm yowelcome you to the . ♪ ♪ mornings are better with him. >> yeah, we don't say that enough anymore. mornings are better with friends. >> a yua unifier. >> it is also today national cheese day. >> oh yes. >> i don't know what -- i hear there's a lot of cheese. >> i smelled it downstairs. what is that. >> i hope there's ch cheetos straight from wisconsin. >> only you would take tight an unhealthy place. >> cheese pizza. put on a nice cheese plate while you while nfl football. >> first game on fox. don't miss it. obviously on the gridiron, two big games but there's a big
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showdown playing out in washington today. we're deep into this partial government shutdown and the president really took center stage. he had been teasing that he was going to have a big announcement. he, going back to the campaign, promised to build a wall and talked about the art of the deal. we're trying to bring both sides together. >> both sides very dug in and the president took to the podium yesterday at 4 p.m. bas basicaly saying here's the contours of the deal, i want 5.7 billion for the border wam. wall. you make a deal you got to give some things up as well. this is part of what the president said. >> i'm here today to break the logjam and provide congress with a path forward to end the government shutdown and solve the crisis on the southern border. if we are successful in this effort, we will then have the
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best chance in a very long time at real bipartisan immigration reform. the proposal i will outline today is based on first and foremost on input from our border agents and homeland security professionals. it is a compassionate response to the ongoing tragedy on the southern border. this is a common sense compromise both parties should embrace. >> that was his take. >> it's that time of day, ed. time for you to go to the wall. lay it all out. >> break it down. >> hopefully it works. >> i thought it was fascinating. what did you hear from the presidents. the democrats want to say he's harsh, he wants to divide. instead he's talking about compromise, common sense, he's talking about compassion. what were the outlines, what were the specific os tf deal. $800 million in urgent humanitarian aid. not just talking about cracking down.
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he's talking about helping people on the border. he also, though, has $805 million for drug detection technology at ports of entry saying i'm going to be tough on the border. 2700 additional border patrol agents, law enforcement officials. again the highlight the crackdown as well, 75 new immigration judge teams to reduce the backlog that we hear about, months of cases getting built up. and holding tirm on the $5.7 billion in actual wall funding. here's what he's reaching out to democrats about. three years of legislative relief for 700 daca recipients. they don't get to stay here todaforever but a three-year pa. and a three-year extension of tps, which is essentially temporary protection status for
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300,000 immigrants who are here right now from el salvador and other countries in central america. what's fascinating to me, yes, he's holding firm on the idea that i want $5.7 billion for a barrier, a wall, whatever you call it. whabut what did he do before the announcement? he had a naturalization ceremony in the office, the first in history. and he had a woman from iraq who had two kids, was expecting a third. it was interesting that his communications team flipped the equation a bit and portrayed him reaching across the aisle while it was the democrats immediately saying no, no, no. >> i'm infuriated by the democrats' reaction. this is all stuff they've supported in the past. they have complained in the past. you awe barack obama talking about the humanitarian crisis. this addresses that. they have in the past supported
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border security. this addresses this. he came to the table that should have been palatable for everyone and for them to respond the way they did, let's take a look, nancy pelosi and chum schumer saying we ject it. pelosi saying it's unacceptable. schumer more hostage taking. >> humanitarian relief. >> he's talking about stuff that you guys have supported, some of which you cosponsored. honestly it's so obviously to everyone that this is a political battle to you. you want your talking point against the president but at the expense to have ideas that you yourself have championed wit cht where we're at? >> the president has to pay attention to his base, the people who want to see him stare the left down who is totally unreasonable on this issue. he didn't give in a dime on the border wall funding. there's no pathway to citizenship. it doesn't give anyone amnesty. it says we'll give you certainty
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for a few years, democrats want forever and citizenship and basically saying congress, you're going to have to figure this out. it shouldn't be the courts and it shouldn't be temporary deals. it puts it on the table. >> it was a democratic president who said i've got a magic wand, we're going to keep these folks in america. so this was started by the democrats and the democrats in congress haven't worked with the president on an actual deal to get them to stay here. we talked to a daca recipient on the show earlier who had a clear message to the democrats. we supports the wall and wants them to protect the daca recipients like the democrats promised. watch. >> nancy pelosi i think we're going to have to put politics to is the side saying i'll give you a wall, in exchange you give me permanent solution for the daca community. president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity to have a permanent solution and i think that's what we're waiting for. >> yeah.
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i think democrats have a problem here. they really do. because i really -- i mean when you have the editorial board of the washington post coming out saying make a deal, save the dreamers. i mean, really. it's -- because it's absurd. because it's absurd for them to reject something. when you say we're not going to sign on to this when you haven't even heard it yet, you're transparent as to the fact that you're being an obstructionist and this is totally palatable. >> when an npr-pbs poll comes out saying that a latino support of the president has gone up 19 points to 50%. democrats may want to look at this numbers and realize they're not helping the daca folks. people are not dumb and may realize that walls are effective. >> they're not helping themselves. those voters that supported them supported them because they wanted protection of the daca recipients. now you're going to have the
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daca recipients saying hold on within what is this? this is just fighting for what? >> the "the new york times" lead storstory says, president trump facing growing public back losh over the partial shutdown shifted course. they're saying he's facing a bacbacklash and shifted course instead of right, the president reached across the aisle. let's make a deal. >> let's make a deal. no one is going to get everything they want. trump wants 25 billion. right now settling for 5.7. that's a deal. we asked you what you thought about this proposal. we got a lot of e-mails in. teresa e-maileds this in, they need to get to the table and work for america. >> jessica says he eeche reachst
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his hands. >> dems unwilling to compromise means that pelosi owns the shutdown. this could be the deal. if pelosi wants to come back to the table saying look, we want a permanent fix for the daca recipients. the president may say i want 10 billion. >> how does she do that after calling the wall immoral. >> they're not giving him a wall. we've got another fox news alert. thousands of migrants on the move in mexico pushing closer to the u.s. border. >> it comes as yet another caravan gets ready to leave from honduras this morning. >> griff general kin jepg kins t now. >> we're in the 2,000-plus group
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that you see here, they're waiting for another bus. it got very tense because they were separating the men and the women -- the women and children from the men. but they're frustrated that there have been buses. the buses provided by the local government. they expect another five or six to come. if you look at the video we shot, i believe we have it, it was just a stampede onto that bus. here's the significance of why this matters. because remember, it was just a few days ago that they opened the gates and let people freely walk in. now not only are they offering them health care, water and food, they're putting them on buses moving them north. it looks like these buses will take them 150 miles north t on their way to the u.s. border in tijuana. >> griff, thanks so much. >> appreciate it. >> doesn't look like how our immigration policy should. >> it doesn't look manufactured. it's real. open your eyes media. two people are dead and
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several injured in a massive fire at a scwe ski resort, the s spleagspreading through the buig overnight. witnesses say some people jumped from windows to survive. 70 firefighters were on the scene. no word on what caused the fire. a former figure skating champion found dead one day after he was suspended. john kochlan sister writing a facebook post saying he took his own life earlier today. i have no words. i love you john. >> u.s. figure skating did not say why we was suspended. entering the seventh day as intense negotiations continue. thmeanwhile teachersers in denvr starting their own protest. on tuesday the educators will vote on whether to go on strike.
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as another migrant caravan least honduras for the u.s. board are, president trump is trying to get a deal done on border security. our next guest says the president has only one option left, declaring a national emergency. he wrote an opinion piece about that on foxnews.com. he joins me now with more on that. representative andy biggs out of arizona. representative, thank you so much for being here this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> you're arguing that a national emergency needs to be declared. first, though, do you think the deal the president proposed is a good one? is there any chance the democrats would take it? >> i don't believe there's any chance that the democrats are going to take this. when you start talking daca with my democrat colleagues and with daca recipients, i've talked to many of them, they just don't
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want a permanent solution for themselves, they want a permanent solution for those that brought them here. that would provide millions with an necessity. millionmillions withamnesty. i don't believe they eeng going to go this way. >> let's say you're correct and the left won't gro go with this deal. your argument is the declaration of a national emergency is the only way to go. what would that mean and why is that the right way to go, in your opinion. >> i think there's an emergency on the border. i think we know that. i think we're starting to recognize it. i think the american people are starting to recognize that. that's the first aspect. the second thing that would happen, of course, is that the courts are going to get involved, the democrats will bring lawsuits and try to stop that. but really the president has authority to use military construction funds to actually start building a wall. there's $13.1 billion there and i believe he could start doing
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that and that would be a far better option than just sitting around with the government shutdown, number one. and number two with people still pouring across, caravan being formed. and the criminality that is coming in, the drugs, the human trafficking that is coming in, not everyone but there is a significant minority of people coming across with bad intentions. we need to stop that. >> some said that a declaration of a national emergency would set a dangerous precedent. would you be concerned about that? >> i would be concerned with that but for the fact that president obama declared more than a dozen, clinton. this has gone on. presidents have done this, number one. number two, we've delegated authority statutorily by congress for military building and construction projects. i think he can do it under that authority that we've given him. >> representative you're leading
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a degree gaition of members of congress to the border today. what are you looking to see down there? >> we're going to visit ranchers, border patrol agents and talking to them about the approximate they've encountered. we're going to see where there's wallings and not walls. we're going to see where there's cameras and sensors and why they don't stop anybody. we're going to get great video of hundreds crossing the wall. that's why i'm taking some of my congressmen down with me. >> report back to us what you see in the delegation. we'd love to hear. corey lewandowski joins us live. plus, the women's march taking place across the country. our own rachel campos-duffy with marchers in d.c. joins us life next. >> we're here because she's 8 years old and i don't want her life to be ruined because of legislation that's against her. >> okay. >> [bleep] donald trump.
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a smattering of left-wing activists nationwide took to the streets on saturday as part of the third annual women's march started originally to fight for women's issues in america. >> last year we brought the power to the polls and the year we need to make sure that we translate that power into policy. >> we have to be here. our communities are under attack by this administration. i came to do a job with my sisters. and we will complete the job and no one will be discarded from this movement. >> funny. it didn't say smattering of
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left-wing activists in the prompter but pete added that. >> smattering compared to two years ago. >> three years later the movement's message is not very clear. >> rachel campos-duffy was at the march in washington, d.c. yesterday and joins us live from the nation's capital now. i cannot wait to hear what you found out. >> was it a smattering. >> well, listen i was at the march back in d.c. two years ago. i covered the march for fox last year in new york and i went to this one. the numbers must have been disappointing, compared to the huge numbers if are the march for life day before. it's clear that anti-semitism accusations from the leadership and having such big names drop out of it and organizations drop their support really affected their numbers. i would say the attitude, the feeling in the crowd was not nearly as enthusiastic and as
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energized as years before. take a look. ♪ >> donald trump has got to go. >> tell me specifically what you're need up with. >> where should we start. >> they want to take away our rights and we want equal pay. >> what rights specifically? >> free birth control, abortion. >> we're her here to stand up fr our rights. >> we're here because she's eight years old and i don't want her life to be ruined because of legislation that's against her. >> okay. >> [bleep] donald trump. >> is that the reason you're at the march? >> i'm at the march because i love women and i support equal women's rights and i do hate donald trump. >> i was really struck by your sign because you have a star of david. are you jewish? >> i am jewish. >> there's been a lot of controversy about this march. one of the leaders of the march refuses to denounce an
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anti-smettic. >> that's only one part of who the person is. not the whole part of who the person is. we as women have to stick together. >> have you concerned with the leadership not disassociating themselves. >> no. we have a right to protest. >> we're not marching for the people who organized the march. >> mawz limb, you say black, you say -- would you fut them on your sign. >> i would. i ran out of room on the sign. >> what do you want mitch mccanamcconnell to do. >> open the government back up. >> you would be willing to take the 5 billion for daca? >> yeah. we waste $5 billion on the wall. we waste 5 billion all over the place. >> is that a deal you can deal with? >> no. >> i've talked to daca recipients saying it's a deal
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they would like. >> i understand that. once trump gets the power, he's never going to let it go. >> i think $5 billion is too much money. >> i don't think there should be a border wall and i'm proud of the democrats for not negotiating. >> are you guying latinos? >> yes. >> what about the southern border, is that a manufactured crisis or a real crisis? >> i think it's manufactured. this isn't a border crisis. it's a humanitarian crisis. >> trump has said it's a humanitarian crisis. >> i think our definitions are a little different. >> there's bad people everywhere. [bleep] people everyone where. why do it. >> you're 100% opposed to putting a wall where the border patrol says it could be useful? >> yeah, completely. >> [bleep] donald trump. >> wow. >> especially the excuses being made for the leadership not
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condemning the anti-semitism. it's unbelievable to me that they're willing to put blinders on to that. >> absolutely. and lynn so sar sour doubled down on the comments at the marches yesterday. the most interesting thing that i saw was a real divide. i think donald trump has created a real wedge issue with his offer of relief and possibly resolution for the daca kids. when i spoke to the marchers hour before the announcement -- i said this might be on the table when the president gets up to speak. >> what do you think about the deal? >> those who were nonhispanic said no surrender, we don't want this deal. and those who were has span in d that's a deal i'll take or i'm willing to listen. that's why you're seeing the poll numbers rise. i think it's interesting and i think the president is on to something with it.
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>> rachel campos-duffy, appreciate you getting out there in the crowd. two years ago today president trump yes took the oath of office for the president of the united states. >> we will bring back our borders, we will bring back our wealth and we will bring back our dreams. >> well, corey lewandowski joining us with a look at the president's pleshments two years later. we're getting cheesy this morning with a 16-foot cheese board, digging in for national cheese lovers day. coming up. and it looks good. >> all from wisconsin. >> wisconsin cheese, baby. ♪ ♪
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. look. look. buzz feyed, feyed,buzzfeed, i t that you want to help. but this isn't what we need from you. y'all are buzzfeed. yo dyou do peoples. >> let's bring in corey lewandowski. welcome back. good morning. >> good morning. >> you and i were on the air friday night as this broke on the fox news channel and i wonder how you've taken this in. as we were speaking on friday, moments early democrats were pumping up the idea that the
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buzzfeed story was going to lead to impeachment, here we are 48 hours later and buzzfeed insists that the story is still true. >> and what we know very careerly is that the mueller investigators read the story and were so troubled by the fallshoofalsehood that they neeo come out saying it was factually inaccurate. and what we've seen from the left is don't worry about it, it's not a story anymore. some of the other networks dedicated two minutes to the mural statement on it saying let's move on to the next trump tragedy, chaos story. when somebody calls out the fake media for what it is -- i don't think bob mueller has done this often. but he felt the need because the story was so wrong. >> what are bob mueller's motives in debunking it? it's not that he's given up on
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the investigation. >> i think the mueller investigators want to keep some integrity into the investigation process. and knowing that michael cohen who was at least part of the story was saying through the sources that had been reviewed, text messages and e-mails supposedly reviewed by some authentication individual, that this took place that the president directed michael cohen to lie to congress, mueller had cototo come out saying that is t true. that could be a damning thing for buzzfeed and even jeffrey toobin said this makes the american media look like the lunatic left which they clearly are and understood how damaging the story has been. >> the president coming to the table on immigration, shifting over because i'm curious to see the media's reaction to this as well. coming to the table with a legitimate compromise saying yes, i want the board are, i want the border security
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measures but i'm going to give the daca extension. something that people on the left haved a vo kailte have advg time. the democrats saying we're not interested because we're not interested in your wall. how is that going to play out? >> where's nancy pelosi. i reminds me of the show where's wall do. she's supposed to be the speaker of the house, the leader of the democratic party and it's her job to help negotiate, to reopen the government. we have 800,000 government workers who are not working. tsa employees not getting maid. and nancy pelosi needily before the deal is announced by the president has dismissed it. that's not the way you negotiate. the president has now put in good faith, an opportunity to reopen the government, get these people back to work and get them paid and for a path for individuals who are here on the condition that we get national
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security in the form of a barrier on the southern border so that we can protect our people. and nancy pelosi and the democratic leadership have said no, we have no interest in negotiating. this shutdown is on them. >> it's january 20th, which we reminds ution we are factually two years since president trump took the oath of aches. office. reflect on his accomplishments these past two years mple it was a special day two years ago being there at the swearing in. and i can tell you if you look back now at the promises that donald trump made as a candidate and what he has fulfilled as a president, he's done exactly what he said he was going to do, from creating 600,000 new manufacturing jobs, which barack obama said would never come back, to deregulation of the governments so the small businesses can grow, to renegotiating our bad trade deals so that we're putting america first. this president has delivered more in the first two years --
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think of the judiciary form, two supreme court justices and almost 100 federal judges on the bench. this president delivered what he said he would. >> if he gets immigration, bipartisan deal as well, despite the attacks from the left, tax cuts, supreme court as you said, immigration deal, that would be pretty big to bring to the voters. >> it would be huge. and look, this is the signature issue of this president which is building the wall on the southern border. he has to get it done, will get it done. but you have to have the democrats come to the table. and if not, i know this is not a popular idea. if he can get the democrat to the table and vote the emergency statute because we have to an emergency border on the southern border. >> thank you. >> hard transition to cheese, i suppose. >> it's never a hard tra sition. >transition.>> yes, today is nae lovers day, a holiday that is
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almost too go gouda to brie tru. wisconsin holds the world record for the large es cheese board when' ear celebrating with a 16-foot model of our own. here with us, a certified cheese professional. >> certified cheese professional. >> all american. >> this is all from wisconsin. >> oh, wow. >> that is the cheetio cheese cf the world. >> wisconsin is the state of cheese. they win more awards than any other state or country. and actually wisconsin is the only state that requires a license for cheese making. >> so you have to meet a certain standard to be able to produce cheese or make cheese in wisconsin. >> i always want to have people over and i want to do a cheese board but i don't know how to do
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it. can you coach me on this? >> maybe we can have a little competition going here. >> like color, texture taste. what are you trying to do here. >> on instagram especially, i'm thinking maybe we could -- you might want to post pictures if you do a cheese board and share it with the world. like taking instagram by storm in general. and so there are some tips that could help. >> you have tens of thousands r dollars worth of cheese right here. >> right here. >> cheese is expensive. >> we have four cheeses for you all to try your hand at cheese board building. >> do we use our hands, spatulas, what do wit do we do? >> how do we start? >> we have four cheeses. we're starting with this creamy swiss. an example of how european influence is alive in wisconsin
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and the cheese maker is the most decorated cheese maker in wisconsin certified to make ove. >> it's a competition. >> she's not going to win. >> going big. >> you can go big on your cheese board. >> the second cheese is big ed's gouda. >> my name is ed. >> it was made for you. >> that cheese is going to be creamy. made by a fifth generation family farm and it placed in the top 20 of the world cheese championship. we're working with topnotch stuff here. >> different color on the next one. >> that's one tip for the board, making sure that visually and tech chully yotexturally you. >> this is a true original out of wisconsin. a bleu and also a cheddar. it's got the iconic orange color which i just love. i see a vertical over here.
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>> i'm doing a cheese board. >> so then the last cheese is a bleu, dear creek, the blue jay. it's totally innovative, made with extra cream and mold crushed june any par berries. >> that's my go-to. >> do you want hard cheeses and soft cheeses mixed in. >> it's good to have a good mix op textures. we've got a good selection here. >> pete, you win. >> pete did great. vice president mix spence defending his wife as she faces attacks for taking a job at a christian school. the trend behind hig hashtag exe
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. to see major news organizations attacking christian education is deeply offensive to us. i mean we have a rich tradition in america of christian education and frankly religious education broadly defined. we celebrate it. the freedom of religion is enshrined in the constitution of the united states. we'll let the critics roll off of our back. but this criticism of christian education in america should stop. >> that was the vice president a couple of days ago defending the public criticism that his wife karen had take an job at a conservative christian school outside of d.c. since that whole thing happened there was a lot of negativity from the so-called mainstream
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press. a new hashtag was trending, #exposechristianschools. these are the types of tweets coming out in reaction to the pences at jane doe 2025 said, counselors caught my my depression existed because i didn't have enough faith in good. >> so people are lashing out with really nasty stuff. >> this kind of conditioning takes year to unlearn. it's built on willful information and outright lies, emotional damaging and a threat to our physical and sexual health. >> i got a facebook message from one of u our viewers and she thought the part that was missing, she said i was surprised that none of the comments talked about the superior academics taught at these schools. take the religion completely out of the picture. there's high quality at this schools that is being left out
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of the entire discussion because of people being nasty. >> you're right. i went to a catholic school. i tweeted and gave the opposite. i went to catholic school grades 1 through 12. my high school curriculum was harder than my master's curriculum. you know what? i'm so tired of these schools getting vilified. you don't like a christian school, you don't have to send your kids there and you don't want to work there. >> a guy on twitter tweeted a similar thing saying, i went to private catholic school, they taught ap classes, outperformed public schools and taught chris man values like loving our neighbor. it set me up for life. >> how about we expose public schools that are failing kids, trapping kids, indoctrinating kids. >> keeping teachers on staff that should have been fired a long time ago.
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there's a lot going on. i worked in those schools too. i worked in all kinds of schools. condemn something you don't understand. >> e-mail us or hashtag us, is it expose christian schools or expose public schools. >> or main respect's right to go to the school they want to instead of name call them. >> imagine that. friends@fox news. com. this was remarkable yesterday, the president paying tribute to the americans killed in a terror attack in syria. one of the fallen heros leaves behind a husband and two young kids. the tunnels to towers program are again answering the call. they're here to tell us how they're going to help this family in a big way. that is next.
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president trump traveling to dover air force base yesterday to honor the return of four americans killed in an isis attack in syria this week. >> one of those service members is chief petty officer shannon kent who leaves behind a husband and two young children expwhr the tunnel to towers foundation which does such great work, they help pay off mortgages of families of fallen heros of all kinds. this morning they're going to help the kent family. joining us now is the ceo of tunnel to towers foundation. great to have back unfortunately under these circumstances. we all know you lost one of your brothers, a new york city city firefighter on 9/11. and this family really hits personally to you. >> her uncle actually called me up the night this happened when he found out -- he's a retired new york city firefighter, long
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time friend, i went to high school with him. chief petty officer kent's mother grew up on staten island, a staten island family. we knew them for over 60 years as a matter of fact. so vinnie pulled up and told me what had happened to his niece shannon. i remember when she joined the service because he called me then too, said my niece is joining, you know, the navy. she wants to go out because of what happened on 9/11. he was so proud of that fact. she wanted to serve our country. it's very very sad. now that whole family knows about serving. vinnie was a firefighter, his father, so her grandfather was a new york city cop, shannon's father is one of the highest ranking new york state police officers, brother a marine and her husband served this country too and she leaves behind two beautiful boys. >> now your organization tunnel to towers has done transformative work for people's lives.
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so amazing. how do you hope to help this family. >> well, listen, we want to take the pressure of a mortgage off this family. they just finished their house, their forever home. making plans. it's incredible how life changes in a moment. so we're asking everybody to go to tunnels to towers. org, join us on this, just like we did for the singh family. you can make a donation to shannon kent's family and her two boys left behind and a husband. also you can join us on $11 a month mission. we're all everyone, all americans out there, come on, get off of the couch, go out there and sign up for this, $11 a month. there's so many. there was like 50 service members that died last year. and how many police officers and firefighters. >> frank, thank you for everything that you do. remember shannon kent but also
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all four that lost their live. >> correct.
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♪ >> i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise. >> president trump is trying to get the government back open. >> president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity to not just have a three-year fix but a better solution. >> the president has authority to actually start building a wall. people still pouring across with caravans be formed. we really need to stop that. >> the third annual women's march draws much smaller crowds this year amid an anti-semitism controversy. >> y'all at buds, you do memes and lists. this isn't really what we need from you. >> even s&l is not taking it. buds, after special counsel mueller calls the report not accurate. >> when the president calls out
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and calls the fake media for what it is, that should alert people just how bad the media really is. >> by taking this oath, you have forged a sacred bond with this nation. i want to congratulate you and welcome you to the family. ♪ why don't you just meet me in the middle ♪ i'm losing my mind just a little. pete: for you? jedediah: no "meet me in the middle." it's all about compromise now. ed: always a little slow on the songs. jedediah: talking about bipartisan, compromise. pete: i don't like bipartisanship. ed: the president is getting the democrats to immediate him administrate mid.le pete: i was talking about meeting jedediah in the middle. ed: in the middle of it couch. jedediah: ed and i are more figurative. you're literal. pete: i like short sentences and simple thoughts, and bipartisanship, i'm not a fan.
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so you add that all together, and that's why i didn't get tha. ed: he's a simple man who likes bacon, steak, a lot of m.at jedediah: cheese. pete: you know how much cheese we ate the last hour? an inappropriate amount. we got big daddy coming with steak and some nfl predictions. big game day today. jedediah: he's trying to make up for the impossible. ed: they were rapping us the last hour, more cheese, guys, we really have to go "more cheese, more he literally said it that way. there is a lot of news breaking today. the president again trying to get democrats to meet him in the middle. i found it fascinating because this is a president who saw that nancy pelosi was trying to take the offense at the beginning of january since she took over the house. he's put them on defense. first he grounded air pelosi and said, "no, no, no, no. you're not spending all this money in the middle of a government shutdown after trying to cancel the state of the union number 1, and number 2, instead of waiting for the house to act on my wall, i'm going to senate where he has a stronger
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republican majority of 53 seats, and he's going to put pressure on moderate democrats like joe manchin, try to get to 60 on this compromise deal and then force the issue over to pelosi and say "you're not going to support some daca help, you're not going to support the wall which you call immoral and you're not going to vote to re reopen the government? really?" so he's really putting her on defense. ed:. >> p7: he spoke at four o'clock yesterday inside the white house house. this is part of what the president had to say. trump: our immigration system has been badly broken for a very long time. over the decades, many presidents and many lawmakers have come and gone, and no real progress has been made. we are now living with the consequences, and they are tragic. as a candidate for president, i promised i would fix this crisis and i intend to keep that promise one way or the other. the good news is these problems can all be solved. both sides in washington must simply come together, listen to
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each other, put down their armor build trust, reach across the aisle, and find solutions. jedediah: you know, i listened to the president, and i genuinely believe that this is something that he really wants to fix. i know he came to the table with compromise, not everything that he initially necessarily wanted to do. ed, you know? you're going to point that out for us. you're going to head over to that touch man and lay out -- pete: break it down, newsman. jedediah: you're going to lay out exactly how this president was willing to compromise. ed: just the facts, ma'am. so border security proposal. what's in it and then we're going to break it all down to you. so the bottom line is the president talked about $800 million in urgent humanitarian aid. this is a brilliant move because he's saying, look, democrats are saying i'm not the reading the kids well at the border. he's $800 million, this is real money for humanitarian aid. are you he really going to deny that? then he has $805 million for drug detection technology at ports of entry. back to the conservatives saying look, we have a drug problem
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going across the border, over 2700 additional border patrol agents and law enforcement officials. again, back to 2016 campaign, tough in terms of cracking down on illegal immigration. and then he's got 75 new immigration judge team appears to reduce the court backlogs. that's good for conservative who want to make sure we're not just dumping these folks out on the streets of america but also says look, we're going to treat people humanly humanely. let's get more judges. so he has a lot of elements that would be interesting but also he's holding firm on what he's always promised. he wants money for the wall. $5.7 billion. so the bottom line is then he reaches across the aisle and says three years of legislative release for 700,000 daca recipients. this is what the democrats have been saying for years they want. and, oh, by the way, he throws in another sweetener, three-year extension of tps, which is he may have been basically temporary protective status for about 300,000 other immigrants
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who are here in america, they're not yet citizens, they're from el salvador, honduras, places like that, and they're supposed to be in line to be deported soon. so he's saying, "hang on, democrats. time-out here. i'm going to let them stay in the country for three more years years." so obviously they would be for this. right? jedediah: you know what he should do? i think he should tweet out instances either on video or whatever it may be instances of democrats in the past, prominent democrats supporting all of the things that he just proposed, because this is completely absurd now. these are things that democrats have sponsored, have cosponsored and have been behind, everything from the border security measures to a fix on daca. so i think he should point out their hypocrisy, the fact that this is a political game. you know who it's not a political game to? all of the people suffering as a result of the humanitarian crisis on the border and all the daca recipients who are coming out and saying hold on, democrats, i thought you were on our side, now someone comes to the table with something that can help us and you're saying "no" because of politics? pete: i think he should tweet
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out their phone numbers. senator lindsey graham, tweet 'em out and say do you really care about this or not? think about the $805 million of new drug technology. at the ports of entry. democrats say they're not at the border with the drugs. trump says you seal the border with a wall, you commit more technology to the ports of entry and then maybe you actually address this drug epidemic that everyone acknowledges we have. ed: both parties say we have a crisis. pete: only one person is coming forward, and the democrats didn't just reject this. they prejected it. ed: here is what nancy pelosi said. "no, no, no. his proposal is a compilation of several previously rejected initiatives each of which is unacceptable. it's unlikely that any one of these provisions alone would pass the house, and taken together they are a nonstarter." what is she talking about? each one of these things are
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things people say they support in fairness to her she thinks, okay, the three years of daca is not enough. not that they could stay here for three years. she wants and democrats largely wants to give them a pass. pete: i don't think 5.7 is enough. i think it should be 50 billion. ed: so you're willing to compromise. pete: she's already compromised from 25 billion. she is at one dollar. she jokingly said one dollar. there's nothing fair or equal or basic about what nancy pelosi -- she's playing political games 'cause she hates trump. jedediah: and it's not just her. i mean, senator dick durbin also came out said, "i cannot support the proposed offer as reported and i do not believe it can pass the senate." guess what? it can't pass the senate because democrats won't support it. remember back in january of 2017 dick durbin was saying this, the bridge act would ensure that millions of dreamers remain in this country while we do our work in the senate. ed: the bridge act is what he endorsed. jedediah: this is what he needs to do. he needs to continue to point out this atrocity because
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they're saying that president trump is playing politics, and i just don't see that. i see the guy coming to the table with completely palatable measures that can be taken, and i see democrats say "i don't want him to have his talking point that he succeeded and fulfilled a campaign promise." pete: not all conservatives are going to be happy about this. jedediah: no. pete: going to come out and say this amounts to amnesty. it is not a path to citizenship to the congress would have to figure out what that looks like. no one's going to be completely happy. i'm not going to be completely happy. nancy pelosi's not, the president's not going to be, but that's why you're hearing more talk. we had andy biggs on, the congress from arizona. then declare a national emergency. there are lots of other national emergencies out there now, how many did obama declare, dozens? we'll check the fox brain room on that. i don't always have the facts. i know there's some. declaring one national emergency on this would not -- ed: -- what barack obama did, and corey lewandowski is pointing out this is not a surprise. the president talked about the wall going back to the campaign,
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here we are today two years, the two-year anniversary of the president's inaugural, and the president is still pushing for what he promised the american people to do. >> this is a signature issue of this president, which is building the wall on the southern border. he has to get it done. he will get it done. but you have to have the democrats come to the table. and if not, i know this is not a popular idea. if he can get the democrats to the table and vote the emergency statue, because we do have an emergency on the southern border to protect american citizens. jedediah: and we have "the great one," mr. mark levin, one of my favorites, he is going to be here live 8:30 a.m., eastern standard time. listen to what he says. he's coming out strong in support of the president. he's my constitutional law phone call when i have a question. pete: you got him on speed d.al jedediah: i don't mess around. pete: he's someone conservatives look to in moments like this whether it's rush, mark levin, ann coulter. people like that. what take are they going to have immediately? he is on the a list of t.at jedediah: and he's a strong, consistent conservative so i'm very curious how he feels about
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all this. turning now to other things other than mark levin. who knew? we begin with extreme weather. a deadly massive winter storm threatening to drop up to two feet of snow in the northeast. three people were killed in snow related crashes in wisconsin. thousands of flights have been canceled, a plane even skidding off the runway in chicago. a storm rips through alabama, trapping some people in their basement. a u.s. air strike killed 52 al- al-has been shabbab. the attack happened in southern somalia and no americans were killed. al-shabab claims responsibility for killing people in a motel on tuesday. one american was among those killed in the attack. the women's march draws much smaller crowds this year among an anti-semitism controversy. organizers wanted 100,000 but the permit was only for 10,000. two organizers came under fire
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for ties to a controversial nation of islam leader who's made hateful remarks about jews. a craving for fries and gravy led to a texas couple to say "i do" again inside a whataburger. after tying the knot, the couple wanted fast food. so they hit the joint in their wedding attire. they felt inspired to hold a second ceremony; so they did, exchanging vows. when you need a burger, you need a burger. pete: why not? ed: that's what the president said to clemson. a lot of people were mad. it was fun. jedediah: no one hates a french fry. i'm sorry. pete: a thousand hamburgers. jedediah: that wasn't bad. pete: i watched it. ed: all right. meanwhile, a race to the left as democrats jump into the ring for 2020. a lot of democrats. but they weren't always so liberal before. a look at some of their more conservative policies, how they shifted, how they're trying to run away from those positions next. pete: and a disturbing discovery
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in an airbnb, what those black boxes -- where are they? you just showed it and i missed it. welcome to the show. what the boxes really are will shock you. ed: are there cameras in there?
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jedediah: democrats are racing to the far left as they jump into the ring for 2020. but it wasn't too long ago that these same democrats held more conservative viewpoints. here to highlight some of these policy shifts is former trump campaign pollster john mclaughlin. thanks so much for being here. it has been fascinating for me to match these candidates make not even like a slow march. they're kind of like running to the my left. i don't know how successful it's going to be. but i want to go through a few these popular candidates and get your reaction starting with elizabeth warren. her current positions endorsing the green new deal, pledging to
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reject fossil fuel campaign donations. that was not always the case for warren, though. >> right. what you have here is a contest 'cause when i worked for donald trump, he had to be the most anti-obama, hillary clinton candidate out there to get the voters 'cause 90% of the republicans disapproved of what obama stood for. so now you have the democrats racing to be the most deranged. now, elizabeth warren, she was a republican in the nineties. and she used to -- jedediah: people don't know tha. >> no. like, we did the december poll that's on our poll on our website mclaughlinonline.com, she had only 4% of the vote, that's within the margin of error. to get up in the polls she has to be the most deranged opponent to president trump. so you get the reaction among these democrats that they have to do that. jedediah: she's actually gotten donations from fossil fuel companies. now all of a sudden it's the green new deal. she's -- the extremist language that she's using in comparison to the other positions is
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astonishing. the same could be said for corey bookerer because corey bookerer was actually known as a moderate moderate. his current position supporting the green new deal, in 2018 he stopped taking money from all corporate pacs. he was associated with wall street for a long time he took all of the issues with that and at one point i remember him defending mitt romney, what happened to him? >> he grew up in harrington park new jersey, not far from where i live and he basically came on the political scene as an acolyte of jack kemp. so he'll have to apologize for that like all these other democrats are racing to apologize for anything moderate or seemingly reasonable in their past. but, again, in our december poll he was at 2%. so basically he's got a way to go. he could be definitely -- he's one of those margin of error candidates. you get some democrats in double digits like sanders and biden. some of them are in single digits. then there's the margin of error
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candidates. he has no national -- jedediah: right. kamala harris is another one. a lot of people, you know, getting very excited about her. she's very charismatic. she currently supports marijuana legalization. in 2017 she cosponsored a criminal justice reform bill with senator rand paul bushing for bail reform. this has been very much a switch for her as to how she was in california and in leadership positions there, was she not? >> she was district attorney in san francisco. you can see how that worked out before she became california ag. she might have a shot in that california primary, super tuesday. she's going to have her home state as one of the deciders of who the nominee is going to be. however she's still in single digits. she's got like 3% in our national poll. jedediah: this is a woman in the past who declined to support california's cannabis legalization ballot measures. so m.v.p. to you is, this is obviously a strategy; right? folks on the left are feeling like if they shift nor leftward this is going to somehow win them over. they want to run against donald
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trump. they want people to be able to clearly distinguish between them and donald trump. have they gone too far? rethis marginalizing folks who may be inclined -- they might say this is really extreme. >> the majority democrat primary voters happen to be liberals and some of them are out and out socialists so what they're doing is they're racing to that audience. this is the most anti-trump audience. they're really racing off to the far left and trying to move up in that group. but you have like in our polls, you have like beto o'rourke was at 11% nationally among democrats and he's 13% with the liberals. jedediah: sometimes it works where the primary does not work for the general election. thank you so much for being here here. really appreciate it. coming up, we have "the great one," mark levin on the buzzfeed bust. now an angel mom says nancy pelosi refuses to meet with her and fellow angel families. she is here with a message for the speaker over the president's
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the families of those killed by illegal immigrants as he offers democrats a deal on border security. pete: our next guest lost her son, police sergeant brandon mendoza to an illegal immigrant. she says nancy pelosi refuses to meet with her and fellow angel families and is pleading with her to accept the president's offer. ed: angel mom marianne mendoza joins us now. marianne, we're so happy to have you today but obviously it's still very sad and very tragic the circumstances with which you have to speak out. >> good morning. it is. and, you know, it's almost to the point where there's nothing more to say to nancy pelosi. i myself and several other angel moms have reached out to her on numerous occasions when we've been in d.c. to meet. and, you know, with the women's march going on and stuff i find it ironic that it's angel moms that nancy pelosi refuses to meet with. pete: that is quite ironic and she refuses to meet with the president as well. so you're not alone. you heard the president
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yesterday reach an olive branch out you might say. he wants that border wall funding but willing to give some relief temporarily for daca recipients. what do you make of that offer? >> you know, in any negotiation there's going to be give and take and just everybody says the liberals kavanaugh everything they want. the conservatives should know that too. and i'm speaking on my own beliefs as an angel mom. i understand these daca children brought here unknowingly. there needs to be some daca reform, though, because there are some illegal alien criminals within that daca program. and we just have to be able to give and take. we have to know that the people who are coming in to this country are contributing members of society. we cannot allow these people just to run amok. ed: very well said in fact. >> my thought has completely gone from my. ed: your point, we understand it fully. and i want to bring it fully because here you are as an angel
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mom standing up for daca children, people brought here illegally by their parents. they're here, some going to school, some serving in our military, but we forget to mention your son served his country, our country, he was a police officer killed by an illegal immigrant. he was driving drunk, this illegal immigrant, two or three times the legal limit and was high on meth. democrats don't want to talk about that, marianne. but why is it that your son served our country, he's tragic tragically killed by an illegal immigrant. why won't nancy pelosi sit down with you, look you in the eye and say "your child matters just like the daca children"? >> there's so much compassion in her voice when she talks about the children who are separated from their parents at the border for 20 days. but she will never mention our children. and what's really sad to me is, it's angel families who are out there, you know, fighting this fight. some of us, you know, pierce's family that i just met this past
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weekend, they have barely buried their son and yet theory out fighting for their fellow americans. angel families are the driving force of bringing this information to the public. and we are trying to let our fellow americans know, this does not need to be next. and we need to support our politicians who are out there fighting for us. and politicians like nancy pelosi needs to realize her time time's up. she needs to step down because she's out of touch with reality and really she's losing a lot of respect from women in our country. pete: and the point you made is about separation for 20 days, of course, your separation permanent. and that's why you deserve to be heard all the more. >> five years fighting, you know know? how many more families are going to keep joining us? pete: well said. mary i can't know mendoza. god bless you and your son and your entire family. coming up the migrate caravan pushing its way up to our southern border. he says there's another caravan right behind the ones he's in. ed: plus special counsel robert mueller called it basically a
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bunch of bull. but buzzfeed is standing by its so-called bombshell report. mark levin, the great one, he's here to sound off next. ♪ heat of the moment
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ed: breaking this hour, the president tweeting just a couple moments ago that nancy pelosi and some of the democrats turned down my offer yesterday, he writes, "before i even got up to speak. they don't see crime and drugs. they only see 2020 which they are not going to win.
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best economy," he says, "they should do the right thing for the country and allow people to go back to work." pete: he also tweeted this: "no amnesty is not part of my offer. it is a three-year extension of daca. amnesty will only be on a much bigger deal whether on immigration or something else. likewise, there will be no big push to remove the 11 million plus people who are here illegally, but be careful, nancy nancy." one of the voices a lot of us have been looking to for perspective on this deal and what goes forward on this partial government shutdown is, of course, mark levin, the host of "life, liberty, and leaven" right here on the fox news channel but a world-renowned radio host. they call him the great one. >> my pleasure. thank you. pete: your reaction first for the proposed deal from the president. you can add in the new comments this morning from his twitter feed, but he's willing to give us temporary extension on daca for $5.7 billion for the wall. do you like it? >> i do like it. i'm a conservative.
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i've been a conservative, well, all my life. conservative when i served president ronald reagan and campaigned for him in 1976. this is a conservative proposal. there is absolutely no amnesty. i took a fine look at this. that's the key to me, no amnesty amnesty. and, look, the president is trying to do something republican presidents and republican congresses have failed to do for over 30 years. he's been there two years. you've got republicans who've been there 35, 40 years. you've got pelosi. she's been there since 1987. schumer's been there since 1981. he's taken amnesty off the table unlike every republican president in the last 30 years right off the top, and he says, "and despite the democrat lies for 30 years, demanding amnesty, demanding massive spending, then we'll get to the border spending which never, ever happens." he's not a fool. he's saying, "you know, i've seen this go on for 30 years" and the president is saying enough of the lying to the american people. it's time nancy pelosi side with the american people and not with the government south of the
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border. enough with these foreign governments steamrolling the u.s. and ending their people to the united states. that's what a nation's all about about. now, i have a challenge. my fellow conservatives out there, the vast majority of whom support this. every now and then you get a miscreant or screecher out there and the left-wing media wants to support them. what's your proposals? i would like to see them. particularly given that pelosi controls the house, mcconnell controls the senate. given the filibuster rule, you're the president of the united states, you're somebody finally trying to do something. he's even refused to go along with their spending bills. and, by the way, just as a footnote, i keep hearing it's 29 day 29 of the government shutdown. it's amazing how we count weekends, christmas, new year's, martin luther king's birthday on monday as the government shutdown. you could call the department of agriculture on the week or on any of these holidays, nobody's answering the phone.
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so it's 17 days that's a real government shutdown, not 29 day. jedediah: mark, it's also interesting to me that all these days have passed and somehow it hasn't been armageddon or the end of the world, either, that has been described by many on the left. but i want to ask you, nancy pelosi came out and said she didn't like this proposal that donald trump put forth before he even put it forth and she's saying, oh, it's not a permanent solution for daca. what do you see happening here? do you think donald trump's going to come forward again and compromise yet again and put some sort of permanent solution or is it now on democrats to come forward and either own this shutdown themselves or wait it out? what happens here? >> well, the president wants to fix it. he wants to defend american sovereignty and security. he wants to help deal with the drug problem that's coming across the southern border and the criminal problems. and, by the way, our public school systems are overwhelmed. our hospitals are overwhelmed. local law enforcement's overwhelmed. nancy pelosi doesn't stand for the people. she comes from a sanctuary city. she stands for sanctuary cities.
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same with chuck schumer, the whole damn state of new york's basically a sanctuary state. that's who they are. that's the mentality. there's a big country out there that doesn't believe in null nullifying federal law, that doesn't believe citizenship should be handed out like lollipops. that's the vast majority of the american people. the president will stay strong on this. nancy pelosi does not want to govern. nancy pelosi just wants to throw hand grenades at the president constantly. ed: absolutely. mark, i want to get in this important story with buzzfeed. you know better than anyone, you've been covering this for a long time and really breaking it down as well or better than anyone in terms of the legal and political matters here of the whole mueller probe. but buzzfeed has this screaming headline a few nights ago that alleges that they've confirmed somehow that they've got evidence that the president of the united states directed michael cohen to lie and then of course you've got cnn and democratic lawmakers saying it's going to lead to impeachment. but the special counsel jumped in in a rare move, mark, as you
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know, and said, "this is simply not true." what does all this mean? >> you know, buzzfeed mis misreported, and there's been misreporting since, in my opinion. the washington post just came out with a piece, more leaks, including from had to be the special counsel's office, saying why they waited over there at the special counsel's office for 24 hours to correct this. let me tell you what happened, in my opinion. everybody thought this was a john dean moment with michael cohen, even a number of our friends, my friends, they're meltdowns and i got on the radio and said, "slow down." these two guys are not believable. this whole story's not believable. now, look. here's the deal. there are two buzzfeed reporters so-called. they pointed their fingers directly at the special counsel counsel's office as the source of the leak. they said two anonymous law enforcement officials who've seen the document. well, who would they be? they would have to be in mueller mueller's office because there aren't any other law enforcement officials who would see this
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stuff. they don't hand it out and start shipping it around. so what happened? i got on the radio at six p.m. eastern time, and i pounded away as former chief of staff to an attorney general and told whitaker and rosenstein, "you must launch a leak investigation into mueller's office. if these reporters are accurate -- and they're not -- but if they're accurate, you must find out who caused this leak. these are felonies." and they pointed to the special counsel's office. i am telling you the way this works. these guys figured out that there could be a leak investigation, and even if the buzzfeed story was false, once that investigation starts, just like their own, you don't know where it ends. so going to give you a quick example. you have two f.b.i. agents typically. they come and they sit down with andrew weisman and they say, " "have you ever talked to the media? what media outlets have you talked to? what reporters have you talked to?" under penalty of false statements and being prosecuted which is what they use against their own targets. that's why they issued the
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statement. that's why they waited 24 hours. them they've never done it before, because they've never had reporters who are so sloppy even in their lies, as to point back to the special counsel's office. i hear all this nonsense and speculation tv that mueller's a good guy, that mueller did a good thing, that mueller deserves credit. he deserves nothing. this was self-defense. they did not want the department of justice to trigger a leak investigation that would lead to all their other leaks where all these different prosecutors and f.b.i. agents would be put on the record under oath. pete: very interesting point. we've heard a lot of people -- i've said it myself, maybe this is bob mueller's team trying to preserve the veneer of integrity integrity. you're saying they're covering their tracks with this. >> they did not want a leak investigation. and these two knuckleheads with buzzfeed, they would have caused a leak investigation over there at the special counsel's office by the department of justice. there would have been no choice. they already met the threshold.
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they said -- i mean, when you read this story. ed: knuckleheads, miscreants, shriekers, mark levin, the great one, called them all out. we appreciate coming in. >> thank you. pete: you can always count on him for a -- jedediah: he's honest and i consider him the smartest man in the business. i'm but as we had him on. turning now to some headlines for you this morning. four women are found guilty of entering a national wildlife refuge without a permit to help illegal border crossers. they were in arizona back in 2017. they could each face a $500 fine and up to six months in jail pop no sentencing date has been set yet. a florida vacation goes horribly wrong when a man discovers hidden cameras inside his airbnb. >> an uncomfortable feeling to know that i was being watched when i thought i was in the privacy of a bedroom. jedediah: i would lose my mind. the man packed up and sent the
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camera's memorial cards to police. airbnb says it has strict standards on surveillance in listings and has removed this host. good samaritans race to save a child who fell into a canal after they hear him crying for help. the incredible moment in brussels caught on camera. the person who recorded it says people jumped into the freezing water without hesitation to pull the boy out. he says the child appeared to be okay. and those are your headlines. that's amazing, isn't it? ed: yeah. jedediah: wow. pete: rick, also amazing. ed: the man we would save in a heartbeat. pete: rick would jump in for us. i know you would. >> of course. absolutely. that's what you do. it's the right thing to do. guys, let's talk a little weather. huge storm out there this weekend. rain, freezing rain, and snow all across right now parts of northeast. the same storm that was out across areas of the west. you get an idea the front on the tail end on the south side moving across parts of south florida so you're getting in on the action all the way down towards miami. north of that you're going to watch those temperatures really be quite a bit cooler as well. rain moved through d.c.
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think we'll see some snowflakes move in on the backside of this where the older air comes in. right now snow across parts of west virginia, notice from philadelphia through new york up through boston it's all rain and north of that freezing rain. winter storm warnings still in effect and that's going to be the case for much of the evening evening. take a look what's happened guys with these temperatures, there you go, tomorrow morning commute we'll feel like minus 9 degrees here in washington, d.c. cold. ed: coming up, griffgenics following that migrant caravan making its way to our southern border but this morning griff is reporting there is another caravan right behind that one! we'll catch up with griff, our man, near the border in mexico next. re gonna love the best of geico. it's geico's all-time greatest hits back on tv for a limited time. and if you love the best of geico, you're gonna really love voting online for your favorite. you can even enter for a chance to appear in an upcoming geico commercial. this fire's toasty, linda but the best of geico collection sounds even hotter.
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john coughlin's sister had an emotional tweet saying my wonderful brother john coughlin, i love you, john, always, always brother bear. u.s. figure skating did not say why he was suspended. and an atheist group said field trips to a noah's ark theme park are unconstitutional. the freedom from religion foundation telling public schools to avoid the ark encounter saying in part quote it is unacceptable to exposé captive audience of impression impressionable students to the overtly religious atmosphere of the christian theme park. the kentucky park is now offering, yes, free admissions to public schools. jedediah: now to a fox news alert. thousands of migrants on the move in mexico pushing closer to the u.s. border. pete: this comes as yet another caravan gets ready to leave from honduras this morning. ed: our man griff jenkins is live in southern mexico with the latest. good morning, griff. >> good morning, guys. yeah, there is another one. i'll talk about that in just a
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second but first i want you to have a look. these are the people that are left behind and haven't yet gotten on a bus. we've seen about eight or nine buses come since early morning hours here in juitla, mexico, 50 miles south of the border. they were provided by the local government in the town juisla so if you have any questions whether the mexican government was going to help the migrant caravan we now have it because on day 1 they opened the gates. the buses are apparently going to go about 150 miles north. but there is another caravan. this caravan was about 2,000. we know there's about 3500 or so that registered for work visas at the border, but there's another caravan leaving san pedro rowe sula today. the migrants here in contact with those family members say that's expected to be about two or three thousand, and there's also a day of a national strike starting today to coincide with that caravan. i believe we have a picture. it's actually calling for volunteer doctors 'cause they expect some unrest. the people of honduras upset
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with their president, wanting to shut down the highways, the airport, and the ports of entry. so it's a fluid situation. but one thing's for sure. if you had any doubt that this caravan is going to likely make its way up to tijuana and join the 2,000 or so that are already still waiting from the first one the answer is yes. they're on their way. what's different this time is there are a large number, the actual number is 3,691 that have so far taken the mexican government's offer for temporary work visa which would allow them to travel freely around mexico. guys? pete: they could presumably use that temporary work visa to travel through mexico as well briefly, right, griff? >> that's exactly right. they'd have exactly a year to travel up to tijuana or anywhere else to the u.s. border, headed to their final destination which many of them tell me is america. jedediah: appreciate it, griff. vice president mike pence defending his wife as she faces attacks for taking a job at a
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♪ jedediah: welcome back. when you are faced with any kind of wintry weather, it's best to know that you're prepared to dig yourself out. ed: here with some of the best gear to help tackle the snow is hope contractor skip videl, friend of the show. >> people ask me what's the best snowblower out there? i've reviewed over a dozen of them. i've got three top picks that i love. so gas powered machines this rn- rn-26, deluxe model, super deep snow, commercial use, that kind
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of thing, between a thousand and $1500 price range. this is the toro21-inch. both are excellent machines, both have gas power, pull starts and a lot of power, but gas and oil go in both of them. so new technology right now, and my pick, my favorite out of all of them, this is where it's ought. this is the ego56-volt battery operated, no gas, no oil. listen to how quiet this.is jedediah: you don't have to pull anything. >> super quiet; right? it's got headlights, it folds up for a space saver, it's very lightweight, and this will take up to a foot of snow, 21-inch wide same as the toro gas power powered and same place range, 59 599 as opposed to let's say 1500 so you get a lot of snowblower out of all these, this is an amazing value. the best part is this has the power of gas but none of the exhaust and the fumes and the noise. pete: i'm always worried about length of battery power. >> this you talk about over an hour. i've run this close to 90
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minutes, cleared my entire driveway, all the walkways on one single charge, comes with a rapid charger and as you can see two batteries. 56 volts, arc lithium battery, the best in the industry. this will run this machine and cut look at up to a foot of snow 21 inches wide. it has an adjustable chute right here in the handle. the headlights, variable speed. they're giving you all the features of like the $1500 machine on a 599. this is by far the best out there for your value. pete: you've reviewed these -- we don't have any snow in here in the studio. >> i thought we'd be outside today. i have reviewed these. if you go to skip videll my website i have videos where i posted all three of these machines, compared them all and tell you what's best. pete: there is the video right there from skip. >> thanks, guys, great to see you. ed: going from one form of ice to another.
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>> i promised i would fix the crisis and i plan to keep the promise. >> president trump is trying to get the government (ácustomá angel families fighting the fight. we need to support our politicians. >> president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity to not just have a three year fix but a permanent solution. >> thousands of migrants trekking closer to the u.s. border. >> the third annual women's march draws much smaller crowds of pyramid and anti-semitism controversy. --
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pete is like what are you talking about? >> he's never met anyone in the middle. >> i don't know -- >> ,maybe. the presidentjust saying i'm still thinking about the state of the union speech. there are so many options! as shutdown is no problem and by written acceptance. while the contract is a contract. i will get back to yousoon! >> treated -- tweeted it though! letting everyone know this was happening, this is a conversation we are having. i think he does it because it is the only way to be unfiltered. because by the time the media gets a story is probably sitting at home saying, that's not what i said? so i'm just going to say it myself right here. >> he can submit in writing and deliver the actual speech at the border. he can go to one of the states we have invites from michigan -- >> north carolina! >> you can go to the senate, mitch mcconnell could invite him to do it there. mike pence and mitch mcconnell
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behind him instead of nancy! maybe he doesn't have to call nancy after all. >> you are getting the hang of this. >> you did! >> three hours of practice. but the present yesterday as we talked about, gave a speech, laid out a potential compromise saying i want my $5.7 billion in border wall money. but i also am willing to cover my spirit i will give you -- almost 3000 new border agents and law enforcement officers, 75 immigration teams to get rid of the backlog. there is a wall money. not giving in on that, but -- three years of legal relief for the daca folks and three year extension for protection of immigrants under temporary protection.
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>> things democrats have said over and over they want. leaf for daca recipients, temporary status for folks here from places like under us and el salvador who are due to be deported. o, given three more euros! those are bones to the democrats. by the way it hundred thousand in humanitarian aid. trying to say i care about the crisis, not just from a security point but the human toll as well. democrats don't seem to care. >> i want him to ask democrats what from the list that i proposed do not agree with and do not want to happen? and they will never answer but if they do want them to parallel video or tweets of them approving of all the measures or endorsing them. and president obama talking about the military crisis which at that was smart. but chuck schumer and nancy pelosi rejected the day before it came out. they did not know what was in
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it. and it's really outrageous because they didn't even know what he was going to propose. and donald trump actually tweeted earlier on nancy pelosi saying she is behaved so irrationally and has gone so far to the left that she is now officially become a radical democrat. she is so petrified of the lefties and reported that she's lost control.and by the way, clean up the streets in san francisco, they are discussing! [laughter] that is true by the way. >> remember the president has come down.most of us would like to see the end of catch and release and a lot of other refugee policies, century cities. there are a lot of things conservatives want, border security deal that are not in there. you're at 5.7, uw hills and on that. to give this a democrats it's a good faith offer. >> democrats love talking about the president under pressure from the right flank. and they are not happy with a deal like this and pressured him into a government shutdown. what they don't like to talk about how they are some on the
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left now, daca recipients saying they are getting frustrated with nancy pelosi and the democratic leaders. they promised the daca recipient and they are not delivering. we spoke to a recipient that says he wants the wall and says he wants democrats at the table. watch. >> nancy pelosi, i think with the put politics to the side and say you know what mr. president?i will give you a wall.in exchange you can be permanent solution for the daca community. president trump and speaker pelosi have an opportunity to not just have a three year fix but a permanent solution. and i think that's what we are waiting for. >> very well said. >> very well said. let's bring in someone that knows a lot about these issues. he is joining us on the phone, we have tom homan, thank you for joining us. first and foremost or reaction to the presidents announcement of a potential deal? >> the humanitarian aid, the
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additional technology, appointive entries, things that democrats want a lot. let me tell you i'm concerned. the strategy is, show the american people democrats don't really care about daca. and because they are passion to give the president a defeat. their passion is to not give the president a win in resist him is more important to take care of the daca kids. i certainly understand the strategy but my concern is this, when you're rewarded with behavior and you send a message out that we are going to do this daca thing, that's the next daca publishing peer when they see things like this they will keep coming. because these are children being brought into the country
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illegally at no fault of their own. so that is my concern. depending on the strategy which i don't know, i think it's a slippery slope to go down. so it's almost like a chain daca. you do once in you set a precedence that you will keep doing it. >> exactly. as you know 34 years 507,000 fugitives, these are people that have due process in court, why are you staying? because you're working illegally of course but also because based on history, if they hide out long enough and are successful in hideout long enough, either amnesty or daca or something. so depending with the strategy of the white house is, i'm a little concerned about it but i'm certainly glad he didn't
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have that permanent solution just kicking the can a few years down the road but i think that will have more families to come. >> tom, i completely had that point. my only issue is, what else is he really supposed to do? i think it no choice but to come to the table and say look, i'm willing to compromise on this. because the only opportunity democrats really had to come forward and say you gave a little, we will give a little. by doing this he showcasing that they are making this all about politics. these are policies they've had in the past that they are refusing to support because they are being put forward by president trump. i think was pivotal for them to see. >> two points. first of all, i understand your point i'm not disagreeing with you. i'm saying there should be a permanent fix to daca until the underlying reasons for coming to the country are addressed. you have got -- 92 percent don't qualify.
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the underlying reasons for this, before you give a permanent fix. and number two, i have to go back to the central american countries, the more they get that more people will come. it is not just enforcing laws, more people are going to die. and i think democrats have shown they are not going to negotiate. by throwing this and he will pull the curtain back on them. and show who they really are. this is not about effects so much. >> we appreciate coming in. it's interesting, because the point he's making at the end they are about the signal that is sent to the central american countries. griff jenkins is reporting on the current caravan, there's another one behind that.think about the people in the caravan saying like the democrats it's manufactured, it's not real. one of the leaders of the curve
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and around mexico told him yesterday, these people want to sneak into america. they are open about it! they want to get in illegally. that's what he said. >> how long do you think they can get away with saying this is a manufactured crisis though? there is footage! >> there in their cocoons on where they are never questioned, they will never care. this is what the president can do. hold the line aborted funding theory that and democrats will be forced in his direction. if you get a will he start to adjust emergency and the crisis at the border. if the democrats will not give you all the guess what? the crisis in the emergency will continue. that's when you can declare a national emergency and say, it is an emergency because democrats will give me wall which means is wide open. caravans keep coming, drugs keep coming, the crime keeps coming, i am going to declare! democrats are going to do it someday anyway. might as well declare this emergency. the problem if they won't be reasonable, the solution is
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not, okay i'll take $2 billion for security and a bunch of daca stuff. >> and if he does a national emergency is clear it's really a last resort. he's a readycome to the table and compromise and it is never good enough so he says what else can i do?>> right. >> we are turning to headlines. two people dead and several injured in a massive fire at a ski resort in southeast france. this happening overnight were seasonal workers live. they say some people jump from windows to survive. no word on what caused the fire yet. search crews recovered the body of a skier killed in an avalanche in utah. emergency workers found him one day after he and a friend triggered the avalanche. the sled was two feet deep and 600 feet wide. this was the states first avalanche fatality in three years. president trump salutes the remains of four fallen american heroes. the commander-in-chief traveling to dover air force base as a return to the us. we were joined earlier with more and how you can help
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goldstar families. >> we want to take the pressure of a mortgage off this family. we are asking everyone to go to tunnel for towers.org. join us just like we did for the singh family. >> turning out to the nfl. a trip to the super bowl on the line. two big game say. first off the ramp take on the saints. that is the nfc championship kickoff. the realm eastern time. and then at 6:40 pm the other game. of course the winners play in the super bowl. and then later we have predictions. i already know what they are and i agree with them! >> didn't they predict the giants earlier in the air? >> i like the giants! >> do we have the tape? we need to find it. >> i love them! >> also bring food by the way.
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all right, moving on, the left in meltdown mode over the government shutdown. but back to the markets that are having the best january in 30 years! maria bartiromo next. >> they said it was a horrible december. >> plus, do you remember this iconic scene? >> what do you mean you don't eat no meat? oh, that's okay, i make lamb! >> we got pete to try a real vegetarian meal here. the impossible burger. today, we are throwing even more veggies at him. his parents are here, they tried to guarantee veggies a long time ago. i bet you they had a hard time! we are taste testing taco bells new vegetarian menu. >> yes! >> what is the point of taco bell if you are vegetarian? >> i can't wait!
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shutdown on record now in the fifth week as democrats refuse to compromise on border security and the media predicts impeachment. >> forget about any social chaos! according to the "washington post" markets are having the best january in 30 years. >> "sunday morning futures" host, maria bartiromo is here to weigh in. >> good morning! >> december the markets were not doing well. then in january you don't hear the media talking about it anymore. >> the right. at this point there are so many reasons to believe that we are actually turning a corner. we started the year with much better valuations. things have come down, 23 percent in some cases. some of the text down 40 percent produced of growth, yes the government shutdown will be an issue. maybe two percent for the year or instead of 2 and a half
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percent. some good numbers instead of growth. then you have a situation where the federal reserve has shown us a pivot. they said we are willing to wait and not raise rates the way a lot of people expected. and stop the unwind. it was that there was getting people so nervous. >> wasn't that part of it? >> powell was very clear, we don't accept pressure from anywhere or anyone in terms of our looking at things. and there's a global slowdown going on. we started 2018 document synchronous growth. there were document synchronized global slowdown. that's why apple had problems selling a 1000 telephone internet environment we have gdp per capita in india and things like that. then europe, problems. youth uk, leaving the eu, if france, protesters and fires and italy with budget issues. those things will show a
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slowdown. >> was the take away with the american economy? you combined this news with all the other economic news has been really positive for the trip administration. what should be the message b as he heads out and faces democratic challengers coming forward in 2021 a opposite policy what he's put forward? america is the best of all. the american economy is growing strongly. we had three and have growth in the third quarter. economic policy and the administration has moved the needle and economic growth. there is no doubt about it. deregulation is a big part, the tax-cut plan is a big part. your essay manages businesses put money to work again.this is a big positive.i would say looking at the world today the u.s. is best positioned. >> at this time, two years ago the present was getting ready to be sworn in, this is the anniversary of the inaugural. what you have coming up on the show? >> will talk about where we are and of course the presidents plans and immigration. we'll talk about the daca plan which is similar to the bridge
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act that many people as you mentioned earlier really upgrade with and wanted. senator appropriations committee, we will talk about what they are expecting in terms of will they had the votes in the senate? they will talk with or congresswoman to get her to, the democrats are so against a wall when in fact, nancy pelosi has a wall in her own state. the wall separating tijuana and san diego. does she want to tear the wall down and see? i don't know! also news this week on the testimony by bruce ohr. we're talking to john radcliffe. because what bruce ohr said was completely different to what sally yates said. i'm wondering she will be brought down to testify as well. >> big issues still. >> congress, well done! meanwhile the vice president defending his wife as she faces a tax simply because she wanted
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exploratory committee. she also has a nickname that pete wanted me to use because his left enough, and i didn't. >> i've nothing to say about that! >> exposed christian schools. it's # on social media right now all because second lady took a part-time job at the school. >> they don't allow gay and lesbian teachers to work there but it's a private school. the vice president is standing by his wife. >> to see major news organizations, attacking christian education, is deeply offensive to us. i mean, we have a rich tradition in america. of christian education, we will let the critics roll up our back but this criticism of christian education in america should stop. >> here not to active federalist adrian norman who attended a catholic school growing up. just like our own jedediah.
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this # exposed christian schools, they want to make it like a much larger thing about faith-based goals. we think of it? >> it absolutely is. one of the key components is, yes, they tax hurt for having views that are a little unattainable with mainstream views or because the private school and she is entitled to be able to work and to be able to exercise her faith in whatever way she sees fit. but i think the larger issue is that we are seeing what is an all-out attack on god and christianity itself. from the left. i think that is kind of the overriding theme in terms of why there's so much hatred and so much vitriol about her working at the school. >> and i wanted to twitter some of these tweets were so horrific.i want to give you some samples and get your response. this one at the evangelical christian school i was forced
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to attend girls could supplement premise in place of science class. #expose christian schools. another one, we've been here before, all of it is white supremacy. nothing godly a question about it. you know i went to a catholic school for years and it was a very rigorous academic record. you know i learned respect, i learned discipline. you don't have to agree with the policy of the christian school but why they automatically labeled as bigot? why can't you decide, if elected i won't go there and i want send my kid there? end of story! >> that is the go to reno for left anything that they don't like is racist, sexist, bigoted, homophobic. and it isn't the case at all. he struck the nail on the head. if you don't want to participate in that belief system, then don't! but they're trying to compel everybody else to adhere to a belief system that they have. so at the end of the day this isn't about equality, this does not seem to be about acceptance
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of a particular lifestyle or ideology. this is about control. the left wants control, the left wants to control the way people behave. and that is exactly why we are seeing what we are seeing right now. >> fdr used to say, public prayers over the radio. jimmy carter, a famous evangelical. there are a lot of faithful democrats. white does left seem to be on the attack in overall and christianity? >> yeah, overall, i feel like -- look, we see a push reno from the left to move toward socialism. there are a lot of people from higher education all the way down to kindergarten who subscribe to this socialist ideology pair they want to erode the very idea and the very foundation of what america is. in america our rights are constitutional rights are derived from god. they not derived from the state. so in order to i guess, reduced
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to values and remove the values and what it means to be american, have to reduce the idea of god itself. you have to get rid of the church, you have to get rid of our conception of who god is before you can take down and replace this idea of what america is. >> it also seems they want to remove the word private. in a private school, a private business. whether you're talking about a cake bake or whatever and present these individuals from making decisions for themselves. guess what you not to buy there. but they can set rules that they deem appropriate for themselves that you can decide whether you want to subscribe to. >> right.absolutely! here is that the income most christians i know, and i went to a private catholic high school. so i get it, i know how it works. most christians i knew then, most questions that i do now, they don't have a dog in this fight per se. they are not anti-gay. i have a lot of gay friends are republicans. i have a lot of gay friends are
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christians. there is not a war against homosexuality, there is not a war against the lgbtq agenda. but what i do see right now is that there are certain people who just want the freedom to exercise their own faith as they see fit without interference from the state, without interference from anybody else. and people like mrs. pence not attacking other people, she's a private citizen exercising her own belief system and the one on the defense. >> that his definition of tolerance. tolerating ideas you don't necessarily agree with. our country has been predicated on that. it is freedom of religion, not from religion as you of course know. adrian norman, thank you very much! good stuff. >> take you for having me. >> coming up, a vietnam veteran died along with no known family. but hundreds of strangers, patriots, welcomed his family, gathering to pay respects at his funeral.
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the man that brought the community together to honor a hero. >> plus the founder of starbucks may run for the white house! why democrats are telling him to stick to coffee. there will know that pete loves all things meat! we finally got him to try the impossible, meatless burger. >> is a contradiction in terms. >> it's coming!♪ ♪ [music] more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. >> is it possible that a
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vegetarian burger patty made in the lab can pass as real meat? >> okay that's -- that gives me an indication maybe it is meat? >> i just ate is the impossible. this one is the real one. >> this is real, we differ.>> you chose correctly and you chose meat. >> at go with the real beef! >> it is your shop in the morning, pete going vegan. >> vegetarian. today we are putting meat to the test yet again. pete is going to taste a new taco bell vegetarian menu that i am excited about. i am very excited it's out late this year. >> it is vegetables or is it something trying to pretend to be made? >> know this is vegetables, icy beans and cheese. there are some vegan options as well. >> no meat!
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>> to me it seems like an oxymoron. >> you can have like a mushroom taco or something. >> went you taste it? take a bite. take a bite. a nice big one. you have to be there now. >> i will be there. let me tell you, i love taco bell. so i am going to love it. because it really is just taco bell without the meat. but it can'tbe the same. i'm eating a salad inside of a rap . >> it is delicious! >> it's beans, rice, sour cream, tomato, tomato salsa. it is really healthy. also times if you are vegetarian and you go to a fast food restaurant, you don't know what it's a lot of people really appreciate this option. >> if it doesn't have meat in it, why are you going to talk about? >> say that we are hanging out and i need something toeat? now they are out to help me .
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>> if i was in charge of a dictatorial state, meat would be a huge part of everyone's diet. >> would have prisons for you! [laughter] >> i'm glad you did not include me. >> you are a little embarrassed about yesterday and i will burger -- >> i'm not embarrassed! it was just weird! the truth of the matter is that the burger wasn't very good. [laughter] i love a burger more than anything! >> the real burger tasted bad and so, the other one tasted a little bit better. >> interesting. >> impossible burger -- >> i'm going to eat the rest of my salad in a wrap while we look at the weather. >> can you maybe just pop up onto that screen? just appear out of -- all right, storm across the eastern seaboard obviously we have talked so much about the rain and the snow and flooding. severe weather as well, you say
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we had severe weather parts of the south. one tornado causing a lot of damage. now the tail end of that front cutting across parts of florida.cool air behind that as well. but the rain is almost done. a little bit of snow to the central appalachians but primarily rain here from around long island up through boston. cold air starting to come back in. maybe snow behind that. we've had over half inch of ice circulating on the surfaces that will cause power outages and make conditions treacherous on the road. take a look at temperatures right now cold air across the great lakes, overnight tonight and may be this afternoon temperatures will drop into the single digits. the windchill will feel like around -10. incredibly cold dangerous conditions. be very careful. >> all right guys. >> thank you. >> will be nice to have a hot burrito or taco. >> we are turning out to some headlines for you.
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a relative of jayme closs says she was not prepared for the horrific details of the kidnapping. and her parents murders. a cousin telling people magazine quote - i wanted to know, had to know to give myself some closure. unfortunately, with closure came a whole new level of terror for me as a mom. the 13-year-old escaped they say he admitted to killing her parents before taking her in october. >> please, don't. >> when democratic leaders message to the former starbucks ceo as he talks about running as an independent in 2020. the chairwoman says in part quote - too much to make this about the ambitions of any one person per the 2020 race for president has to be about relegating donald trump to the dustbin. here we go! the partyware is an independent run would flip the democratic vote. a new jersey funeral home brings more than a thousand strangers together to say goodbye to a vietnam veteran
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who died alone. the owner of the funeral home joined us earlier to explain why it was so important to him. >> i just did not feel right taking him to the cemetery by himself. and just with me. i felt that someone had to be there for him. >> leroy paid for the service for the army veteran that died of natural causes last month. those are your headlines. >> that is really sweet. >> a very moving segment. >> meanwhile the present offering a daca deal in exchange for the border wall. >> i'm here today to break this and provide congress with a path forward to and the government shutdown. >> will democrats finally come to the table? spoiler alert! probably not. [laughter] >> are you ready to forget the cold weather and get out in the water? okay! we have a boat show on fox square that will have you ♪ ♪ dreaming of warmer ♪ temperatures. ♪ coming up! ♪ >> look at that! ♪ nice! ♪ [music] this time, it's his turn.
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>> as the government shutdown, a partial one enters the fifth week president now offering democrats a chance to enter. is the compromise more likely? today the ceo of culture until, lily -- and former democratic minority leader of ohio state senate, capri. good to see you both! >> good morning. >> capri, for you first as a democrat, what say you about the president's offer? >> this is something that if i were nancy pelosi would probably try to find a way to make happen. so think it is a good step in the right direction. what we've seen at this point is no one willing to copper mines at all. what i think right now though is that it is very difficult for speaker, nancy pelosi to retreat from the position she's put herself in. she's made the wall a moral issue. but you know what else is a moral issue? 800,000 people that are without pay. that are american citizens.
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i think this is a good step in the right direction. but in 2017 there was a similar deal on the table in the united states and at the fail because it was enough republican votes to get it done because republicans saw it as amnesty. >> as you listen to capri it should be obvious that nancy pelosi should come to the table. but it doesn't sound like she's giving the president a chance. >>i think it's a problem if we don't see a step forward , it will highlight that beyond the policy it's about the person. and the personality. we are hearing bullets that are right in line with things about democrats and republicans can agree on. as an immigrant myself that many faceted daca, this is the right move forward in a very important moment that will be very telling for voters in 2020 because they will see whether the best interest of all americans are truly evaluating when making these kind of decisions and not just a
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political bias getting in the way of good decision-making. >> capri, what will it take then? has the president dug in on a number for example? he is not moved from $5.7 billion. at least in this charge of spending.he was only one word on the wall but he is willing to take would be concrete a steel fence or barrier or whatever you call it.i'm flexible. and he's been flexible as you noted reaching out to the daca recipients as the democrats say they want. so i said no, no, no from your party? >> i think the leadership in washington is really painted themselves into a corner in the way they framed the debate because they made a moral one rather than you know, a policy or nuanced issue. i think what it will have to take any think what may happen is that the rank and file members on the democratic side of the aisle are going to start to cave. because i think they will say, enough is enough, february 1 for example, snap benefits, food stamps are going to be in jeopardy. i think they will say let's move forward and let's find a way to concurrently move the
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bill but to open the government and move this forward, it is a win-win. once rank and file structure cave they will have to follow. >> is that a nightmare scenario into 2020? the bad news for the president overall but the shaft numbered among hispanics, the president is doing well. maybe because of the economy and maybe because he is trying to get a deal here. >> exactly, jobs in the economy continue to be number one issue for all americans. and i want to go back to the numbers progressive in a big data study as of yesterday with 8.5 million, 53 percent of all americans are for some sort of border wall or security at the border. and that is going to be important. also know 63 percent want some sort of a compromise. this not just the america that the president's perspective, all of us want something that moves us forward. >> we appreciate your comments, have a good sunday! >> absolutely, you'd too. >> thank you! >> a ready to get out on the
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♪ ♪ pete: championship sunday with predictions -- ed: and a chef is here with game day grub. >> morgan's in brooklyn, best barbecue. >> and we have a super bowl challenge for pete, look at that thing, baby. ed: riedel hooked us up with the
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helmets -- >> thank marty cochran. ed: you are always so great with your predictions. >> yes. [laughter] yeah. i'm were better at -- ed: you came to "fox & friends" and said the giants were going to win the super bowl this year. >> well, not this year. [laughter] pete: the first game is saints/rams, who do you like? >> i like the saints. tough to beat at home. that place is a very tough praise to win at. ed: over here you've got the man, brady, maybe the g.o.a.t. p against this hot young quarterback, mahomes. >> i'm going to go with the young stud. even though it's hard to pick against new england, but you've got to go with the young guy. >> 18 degrees also. >> yeah. pete: if it is the saints and the chiefs, what do you think? >> we're going to have to wait. pete: oh, we're going to have to wait? i'm going with the saints, of course, this week.
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ed: let's talk about the food. >> so, listen, bite into that, pete, let's go. pete: i'll tell you, this is from morgan's bar, but they made a personal sandwich for me. it's got -- it's the best barbecue in the city, probably in the cup. is this for me? >> it's only five pounds of brisket and -- >> give it a go, pete, give it a go! for the saints! [laughter] e. ed that is a super bowl sandwich. pete: god bless you. [laughter] you made the christmas card list. >> two dinners for you? pete: couple meals. ed: what's your web site? >> it's morgan's brooklyn barbecue.com, we are located close to barclays center. pete: you can all have a bite. can people get this for the super bowl party? the pete special? [inaudible conversations] ed: what about a version for -- >> what about me?
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if i want a veggy version? pete: thanks for watching, guys. we will see you next weekend. have a great sunday, everybody. [laughter] ♪ ♪ maria: good sunday morning, everyone, i'm maria bartiromo. coming up, joining us straight ahead on "sunday morning futures" right here, republican senator john hohmann. mitch mcconnell says he intends to act on the shutdown bill this week, but can it pass? house speaker nancy pelosi are says the president's proposal is a nonstarter, so what will bring democrats to the bargaining table? also with us, freshman congressman jeff van drew on why he did not support nancy pelosi for a second

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