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♪ the trump administration not backing down in its fight for a border wall. >> every democrat, every republican wants to do what is right to secure our border. there's no national emergency at or border. >> they need open borders because they need voters np is a power play. >> police let warren launching her campaign for president. >> we need to take power in washington and put it back in the hands of the people where it belongs. >> virginia lawmakers struggling with an accelerating political crisis. ralph northam fending off calls to resign. >> congress month omar wants to completely see the department of homeland security vanish. >> a state of merge in washington state as a rare
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snowstorm hits seattle. [applause] ♪ you said it. >> how can we not feel like we're on top of the world. we're on top of the set every weekend. you know why else i'm on top of the world? yesterday i tweeted at pizza hut and they tweeted back at me. yesterday was national pizza day. this has been under the desk. >> is that the same pizza? >> of course it is the same pizza. i took a bite out of it yesterday. i'll take a bite out of it today. >> he took a bite! >> oh, pete. >> that's part of the good
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thing. >> i'm watching this and pete spent four hours yesterday reaching out to pizza hut looking for a tweet. pizza hut loves that you were endorsing them yesterday. >> you have a stomach of lead. i have seen this guy, he ai raw dough yesterday. >> i love preserve tiffs because i feel lying it preserves my body. is that a real thing? >> no diswhr i don't gr. >> yo go t i don't go to the do. >> sunday morning, the president tweeting out yesterday he is not giving in. the battle over the border continues. remember this bipartisan committee is still meeting but they have a deadline of this friday for federal funding to run out for several departments within the government. he could have a partial
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government shutdown at the end of the week without a deal. >> and the president tweeting the democrats just don't seem to want border security. they're fighting border agents recommendations. they are not offering much for the wall. they look to be making this a campaign issue. the wall will get built one way or another. not backing down there. >> i think the operative part of that is they're not offering much for the wall. we're hearing information coming ouout of this bipartisan commite that maybe 1.3 or $2 billion will be thrown in there for fencing or a wall. >> with real restrictions. >> that's problematic for supporters of the president who believe the commitment to 5.7 billion which used to be 20 billion was the throwdown to build this wall. whatever they come out with wopt be satisfying to either side, which is a compromise. but if you're the president, you're committed to this and you have the opportunity for a national emergency. we'll see. let's see what they present.
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this is going to be a pretty important moment. >> guess who is still weighing in because we haven't heard enough from her already. hillary clinton is saying there's no emergency at the border. take a listen. >> i just don't think you should call national emergencies unless there's truly a national emergency. there's no national emergency at our border. he's frustrated because he can't convince his own party to support his requests. and he shouldn't be breaking new ground and causing new precedents. every democrat, every republican rants to do what is right to secure the border. they disagree with his demand that thre there's only one way o that. >> they disagree. every democrat, every republican wants to do what is right? not true. no, i mean, democrats and republicans see this issue fupped mentallfundamentally dif.
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people are talking about opener boards. and yesterday we reported on the show from october to january of 2018 to 2019, apprehensions are up. this is a real problem. >> she's talking about he can't get the borde party on board. you were talking about how barriers are part of what you need. what are you talking about? >> we had president trump's state of the union a few days august and it was bill clinton's state of the union that talked a r otalkedabout the state of the. >> how the mighty have fall. narrator: the chairman of gallop and ceo of gallop put this out based on surveying they've been
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doing. they said 42 million seekers of citizenship or asylum are watching to determine when and how the best time to make the move to the united states. this suggests that open borders could potentially attract 42 million latin americans, a full five million planning to move in the next 12 months say they're moving to the united states. so if we're talking about demand and we're talking about policies, they're just surveying regular folks in latin america who say if we can come to america, we're coming. five million this year. >> how is that not an emergency? how is that something that you don't have to do something about today. i don't understand how you can look at the polling and the footage at the border and not say now is the time to act and not understand why president trump made this his chief campaign issue and why the democrats need to budge. you don't get to say there's no emergency with numbers like this. >> he's not talking about
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shutting the door to america forever an every. wants more legal immigration. the issue with legal. dan was saying look, what democrats are saying is not increasing legal immigration, they're talking about open borders. watch. >> large majorities of the people released even with ankle monitorinmonitors cut them ofted disappear forgood. listen, judge, the left understood they're a long time ago that they've lost on the issues. people want economic liberty, control of their own health care et cetera. they need open borders because they need voters and basically an open-endeended entitlement s. this has nothing to do with immigration. this is a pure power play on the left. >> the president of the united states will be talking to our own laura ingraham tomorrow night right here on the fox news channel. the president will be in el
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paso. >> yeah, we've got the showdown on the border wall funding. a lot of news will be made. yesterday we talked about this fantastic green deal coming from this congresswoman a few miles from here. >> fantastic. >> well the president weighed in on the green new deal yesterday with this tweet. he said, i think it is very important for the democrat to press forward with their green new deal. it would be great for the so-called carbon footprint to permanently eliminate all planes, cars, cows, oil, gas and the mail tear, even if no other country would do the same. >> i love that. >> he's mock in part the idea of unilateral disarmament, the idea that the u.s. would give up on this. of course you want to make the situation better but find a way to do it that doesn't disproi dy the economy while china and other big polluters are not doing the same.
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>> i like that he tweeted that. this plan was so utterly ridiculous and so devoid of common sense that i felt like the only thing he could do was laugh at it. i was feet up in the air rolling on the floor laughing at it. unicorns, rainbows, it's crazy. >> i saw the resolution going before the house. but what other people saw were the questions on the website. so the explainer on the website was way better. raw explanation. they're having to defend this stuff that came out from their own office, not just the bill but how they explained it. two years ago on tucker, an adviser to the congresswoman from the bronx was asked about this deal. >> he was running from it. saying that's not in our plan. you read it wrong. >> why would we ever pay people
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who are quote unwilling to work? >> we never would, right? and aoc has never said anything like that. i think you're referring to a document that i think some document that somebody other than us has been circulating. >> that was in the backgrounder from her office, is my understanding. >> no. she's actually tweeted it out to laugh at it. if you look at her latest tweets. some republicans have put it out there. >> they were trying to say this is not real. i was watching it back and forth. tucker kept pressing. his producers in real time were fact checking the ai checking t. he was trying to give the guy the benefit of the doubt. the adviser was running from some of the crazier parts of the plan. now the congresswoman's chief of staff is weighing in that the faq, frequently asked questions
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has been doctored and an early draft got published to the website by mistake. the idea was to wait for launch, monitor questions and reright the aeq. on one hand they're telling tucker on friday night that's not in the plan. then they're saying that some of these things on the site were doctored by critics, then they're actually admitting in the statement, no, we didn't mean to publish it. this was like a draft. they keep changing it because parts of the plan don't add up. >> who would put that in the draft that people unwilling to work should get economic -- even if it wupt. sawasn't.if you believe it, thie from somewhere, somebody wrote it down. fire that person. >> they wrote what they really believed. >> bingo. earlier drafts on usually an expo say of what you really
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believe. >> let's call it obama instead of medicare for all and ease ore ways in. >> we can't talk about the cows. let's take that out. emissions. emissions from the farmhouse. >> unicorns. >> the wonderful "wizard of oz" is coming guys, i told you. >> you can't claim fake news when you wrote it. should white male students at yale university be spied on? one newspaper editor says yeah, they should. diamond and silk are live. elizabeth warren waging class warfare. >> too little accountability for the rich. too little opportunity for everyone else. i say it's time to fight back. >> tell me more, pocahontas. is this a move to get votes?
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charles payne live coming up. ♪ ♪
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. that's what a rigged system looks like. too little accountability for the rich, too little opportunity for everyone else. and i talk about this. some rich guy screams class warfare. well let me tell you something. these same rich guys have been waging class warfare against hardworking people for decades. i say it's time to fight back. >> senator elizabeth warren who the president dubs pocahontas launching her campaign invoking class warfare as a means to gain votes. >> will it work? charles payne is the host of "making money with charles payne" joins us this morning.
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welcome. my concern is this stuff works. it sounds good. unless you take to time to to process the effect on the economy. will it appeal to voters. >> it's a talking point that's gone on for well over a century. this is not a new political talking point. consider where we are right now. when elizabeth warren says too little opportunities -- i'm thinking we got 7 million job openings right now. we don't have that many workers. we have more job openings than workers. you might want to scratch the opportunity port. and then wages were in the dumps for a long time, particularly the last four or five years. and in the last four or five months wages for supervisory workers has ground faster. this has not happened in over a decade. the things promised is happening right now. you have to say to yourself, something is working.
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something ma magnificent is working. the last jobs report, 304,000 jobs. by the way, better-paying jobs. walmart right now has jobs for truck drivers starting at 90,000 dollars a year? do you know how many nonviolent felons are working, people who have given up on ever having a job ever again are now working? and so maybe it works for some folks but i think right now it's a bad time for them to go back to this. >> you're right. i watched the entire speech. she talked about workers organizing the 40-hour workweek. for many years there were abuses in the workplace and that was legitimate. here we are today. she's trying to make the same class warfare argument without understanding that the president is addressing the issue. >> the economic backdrop that's been provided by this administration are working for all americans. you know, i read a really -- i
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think it was a di despicable pie in bloomberg that criticized where the blacks are. where the blacks have been vis-a-vis the white has been an ocean wide gulf for many many years. but the ratios even there have trumped dr dramatically. we're at the closest ratio of black and white unemployment, so we're seeing a trajectory of all americans go up. and ironically blacks, hispanics, they're actually improving at a faster rate that whites. >> the president made those points in the state of the union and you had democrats not standing for the notion that african-american unemployment is at an all-time low. democrats did not stand. >> i know. you know, we've gotten so sad and political in this country, there are certain things that we would all cheer as americans. but how can you if -- by the
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way, you know, i've got friends who say that the economy doesn't feel better, even though they're may recollecting more money than they've ever made in their lives. that's why this resonates. people will say because it's trump i don't feel it even if they're experiencing it in their own lives. they go back to the divisive well -- and it could be a dangerous well to go down if we decide to go fully down this path that's being offered or promoted to americans. it's a scary thing. >> appreciate you coming in. well she's doubling down on abolishing i.c.e. >> we're here to say that an agency like i.c.e. does not deserve a dime. >> your favorite socialist and ed east o's. and harrison ford has fought everyone on the screen, now he's making climate change.
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minors in arizona. officers spotted them after they lit a giant camp nier. the bust comes as border agents rescue a migrant family crossing the rio grande river. the family was treated humanely and taken to a bored patrol station in texas. freshman congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez doubling down on her calls to abolish i.c.e. all together. >> we're here to say that an agency like i.c.e. which repeatedly and systematically violates human rights does not deserve a dime. i will not give one dollar to black box detention facilities that think that people, some people in this country are deserving of constitutional protections and that others are not. we are a nation and a land of laws. >> thomas is the sheriff of bristol county, massachusetts. he joins us live with his
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reaction. i want to hear what you have to say about that. is that factual? the reality of the situation as a law enforcement officer? >> this lady is way out of touch. this is going to be catastrophic for our communities across the country. everybody knows that this criminal illegal aliens have killed innocent people, angel moms, dads, now angel childrens without parents. this the the same as saying in new york city, the city council doesn't like the mayor so they're going to release ms13 out in the communities. that's where we're at with this crazy thinking. >> you invoke ms13 and there was an ms13 gang member right here in new york city, i believe in the congresswoman's very district who has now been 0 cuesed with a horrific murder on a subway here in new york city just within the last week. >> yeah. this is going on all over the country, ed. and some of them are more
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notable than others. i'm 2200 miles from the border and we have these -- we're the second most common place to find fentanyl. we have the secht highest drug overdose rate and these drugs, 95 or 90% of them are coming across the southern border. this idea of her saying that we need to put these traffickers and these ms13 members back in our community to wreak more havoc is outrageous. her job is to protect the citizens of this nation. we're putting us all in a dangerous situation, all of law enforcement, and telling i.c.e. that they're not going to have the money to work in the interior with us is just absolutely, it's crazy. >> you have a democratic speaker of the house in nancy pelosi who has said i'll give 1 dollar to a wall and a democratic congresswoman getting a lot of attention saying i will give not
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one $1 to i.c.e. what would that do to your community? >> it will devastate the community. we'll have criminal illegal aliens roaming around, hands off. and look, this is all about politics. how does any elected official in this nation completely ignore the fact that we have angel moms and dads whose kids have died and know that more are going to happen by releasing criminal illegal aliens back in the community. i've got 220 illegals in a detention center i built for iedz. i'm well aware of how dangerous these people are. >> s we certainly appreciate yor service. >> thanks. a yale university newspaper editor calling for students to spy, yell, spy on fellow white male college students in order to take them out in their future careers. diamond and silk are fired up about this op-ed. they join us live with their
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reaction next. and you've seen robert francis, bay to o'rourke go to the dentist and elizabeth warren have a beer on social media. now john kay is, get this, he's giving yoga tips. >> my first yoga class today, pretty challenging. but i figured out it's not about me versus the world. doctor dave. see ya. ♪ here's your order. ♪ hey. applebee's to go. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood.
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♪ ♪ beautiful shot. never heard that song before. have you? >> i have heard it. i felt like i have danced at it some place. >> diamond and silk, youtube stars, trump supporters. i have to ask you. yesterday was national pizza day. i'm declaring it national pizza weekend. pizza hut is my favorite. do you like pizza hut? >> okay. >> papa john's? >> you can say it. >> i like papa johns. >> it's outside outstanding. that's a fair answer. we caught you off guard. you're following what's going on in virginia, the rolling democrat disaster. ralph northam the governor came out and said i'm sa staying.
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northam said he's setting up a reconciliation tour that will take him around the state to engage in conversations about race and healing but that he had no details yet. he said, quote, i really believe there's a calling for all of us and the fact that this happened the year on the 400th anniversary of the first africans arriving in virginia to be sold into slavery. i think there's a reason for that, northam said. he's going to make the cause of his governorship race relations for the next three years. what do you make of this? >> i think northam should have stepped down when he implied that babies should be killed outside of the woman. that's the first thing. second thing he can do all of the touring he wants in virginia. black people are goin not goingo vote. he'll never get 80% of black people voting for him again. when they look at that photo, they don't look at him being in blackface, they see him as the ku klux klansman.
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he do need to step down for implying that we should kill babies. >> ladies, and as you know, governor northam, there's only a single term in the commonwealth of virginia, he can't run for election. are you trying to make a broader point about the environment say for president trump in virginia which is supposed to be a swing state. it's been trending democratic. what do you think the prospects are in 2020 for the president with this environment, now all of these democrats in trouble. >> well i believe that this state is going to go red. >> that's right. >> because people are looking at the democratic party and they're full of racism. and we've seen saying it here every since 2015 about this here party. the party of jim crowe. the party of slavery and now it's playing out. and then when you look at them eating themselves, eating their own, eating the lieutenant governor, now allegations and accusations have come out on him. we are a republic governed by
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laws. in this country you're supposed to be given due process, innocent until proven guilty. not the other way around. it's intring to see the democrat farty eat themselves, they set the bar so high they can't reach it, they can't go under it so they hide behind the bars. if this was a republican, all chains and fences would have broke lose through every corner of this country. >> that's right. >> i got to get to another hot story going on. jail university has a lot of people fired up. the yale university newspaper editor is urging students to spy on white male classmates and it reads in part, when i'm watching the white boy who is now a white man on this point, i'll remember a racist remark he maid when he had one drink too many during sophomore year, i'll recall a message that he accidentally left open on a computer when he
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forgot to log out of i message when he linked a woman's body to a particularly large animal and i'll think that i could have stopped it. what do you make of this op-ed? >> i think that is so sad. >> really sad. >> a rac to group a race of maln one box and then males, saying white males we should spy on them because they could grow to be something huge and we can use this against them. that is so sad. what about the black male? what about the hispanic males, the asian males. it's crazy to me. when you have people spying on people, always look at the ones doing the spying. >> that's right. >> what's in your closet that you're trying to hide. and the person who wrote this op-ed, we need to start looking at him. and yale, maybe we need to look at the people higher up at yale for allowing this
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discrimination. that's what i saul it, straight discrimination. >> they're not inspector gadget. they need to get their education and move forward. >> what is the mind-set -- this was written out, white boy, the white -- what is that mind-set that says i'm going to write this and that's how i'm going to define somebody. >> what is the mind-set of everybody going against the white man, the white boy. i mean, just think about that for a minute. why are we stereotyping putting everybody against each other. we got to watch this group of people. that's what they sai did back in slavery. we got to watch the black people. and the same thing is playing now with the white men. why are they putting us against each other, dividing us and picking up against, looking at each other as if we're all doing something wrong. it's so sad is what it is and it's sickening. >> it really is.
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>> thank you, ladies. >> and it's okay that you love papa john's. it's good too. thanks. we're going to turn to some headlines for you this morning. police uncover a secret underground shooting range stocked with weapons and thousands of rounds of ammo in california. officers discovered the hideaway while searching the home of a known gang member. police say they seized all evidence and took the suspect into custody. beto o'rourke posted a vises to thposted a visitto the dentir potential contender is trying to connect on social media. >> i took my first yoga class today. pretty hard. pretty challenging. i got to continue because change is really good. it keeps you young. has you looking into the future. >> i love it. former ohio republican governor john kasich is considering challenging president trump in 2020. a new white house study shows president trump's
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obamacare reforms will safe americans $450 billion over the next decade. the reform include repealing obamacare and expanding short-term insurance plans. they fear the reforms would raise premiums. the studies show it will save the government $180 billion. your messages have been pouring in our bob massey, the property man host passed away this week after a battle with cancer. he was 67 years old. many of you want no know how to send condolences. bob's family has asked you to donate to organizations close to his hart, give to building homes for heros or the nevada childhood chancer organization. we posted those links on foxnews.com. there's a lot of weather going on across the week for almost everybody in the count friday prcountry.take a look ate
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minus 22, 72 in miami, the cold air not making it down there. also look at this, a big batch of precipitation here, none of this is real heavy just yet but it will be more so tomorrow across the central areas of the country. rain around memphis, parts of missouri and you've got freezing rain into the north of that, a little bit of snow. all of the action that we've seen across the west, that is going to move toward the central plains and will become more active this week. but parts of the west is going to get pummeled with rain open snow. look at that right there, the lower ohio valley, central mississippi valley, you're going to be talking about flooding this week, three to five inches of rain and we have flood advisories in effect. out across the west we have all of the snow. going to see five to six feet of snow piling up. >> you're depressing. >> it's february, pete. >> i know.
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but it's like negative a thousand. >> how many years did you live there? >> buckle up, pete. freshman congressman omar calling to defund homeland security, the entire department one hour after insisting workers get back pay. plus, i sit down with a former green beret officer facing a murder charge for killing an officer on the battle battlefield. exclusive interrue with matthew golsteyn coming up. one of the most famous lines in film and it almost didn't happen. >> i'm the king of the world! ♪
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welcome back. quick headlines for you. actor harrison ford wants you to join the fight against climate change. harrison issuing the warning before speaking at this year's world government summit. apparently there is such a thing, the world government summit, may we never be a part of it in dubai. one of the most memorable moments from "the titanic" almost never happened. >> i'm the king of the world! ♪ >> the movie's director tells the bbc he made it up on the fly as leonardo dicaprio didn't want to say it. he ultimately did creating that iconic moment. listen, guys, i cried during "the titanic." >> i actually did cry. >> we're learning so much about you, pete. the freshman congressman from minnesota is under fire after a tweet called to defund
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the department of homeland security. representative ilhan omar stweeted thitweetthd is an outr. all workers affected by the shut jown deserve back pay. >> that sounds reasonable but an hour later she tweeted when democrats stood or ground next month we proved the individual number one doesn't have the public support to ram his hateful wall through congress. let's stand firm. not one dollar for dhs. here highway react, oliver mcgee. >> good morning. >> she doesn't seem to understand that if you want to get back pay and defend the country, these are the same people who work for the dhs. so how are you going defund the department of homeland security? >> well, i always say i like my borders like my sodas with lots of ice with a little bit of homeland security on top.
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this is the third largest agency in the government, ed. it is $45 billion, a consolidation merger of 22 federal agencies after 9/11. this agency is a huge huge part of the federal government 37 and and representative omar is thinking of cutting it. that's crazy. this thing includes the secret service, tsa, includes i.c.e., includes border patrol. but more importantly it's about terrorism mitigation, critical infrastructure in cyberspace even as he's tweeting on her iphone. this agency protects the use of her iphone but mostly it's about nuclear biological chemical weapons. tearing down homeland security is taking down. >> it's remarkable. >> and she's taking all shields down. >> it eas it's interesting.
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you reference many aspects of the department, including fema. is this -- does she just not know or is she showing us the real cards by slipping up? is this a freudian slip? >> i don't think. it's about what president trump was say in the state of the union address. the far left has really stuck on socialism and most of the rest of america is choosing to be great with america. we really want to have our homeland security and border security and we want our wall. we spent $150 billion to fund iran under obama. we can afford $5 billion to give donald trump and his great wall. this is really about politics as usual on the left. and they're just trying to get click bait. >> oliver mcgee, thank you. another thing to want to defund basically a department that keeps all of us safe. we appreciate you bringing some
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facts this morning. thank you. all right. actor rob lowe now deleting a tweet that took a jab at elizabeth warren. that's because a twitter mob is going after him in full force. we'll let you decide next hour. from brak tolling to bark tolling, the westminster bracket challenge is here. >> big exclusive with pete. ♪ ♪ you still stressed about buying our first house, sweetie? yeah,
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. two nights, seven groups, nearly 3,000 dogs and one big prize. for the fourth year in a roe, the purina proplan is hosting the $1 million westminster kennel club dog show bracket
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challenge with dog lovers and sports fans can enter to win big. this year they've partnered with dick leshea. he joins us now. >> on you li you fill out a bray time march madness comes around, this is our dog sporting version of this. instead of a wreck et tolings, i'm a bark-e tolings. this is a chance to win a million dollars. you enter your picks, as i've done here, a chance to win. >> folks might not know about this. the final show we see on tv madison square garden. >> next week. >> you've got the hound category, toy. i know nothing about the categories. >> each category has multiple breeds within the group. pick your winning breed in each
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and then of course you pick your best in show pick and that completes your bracket. >> a lot of people think their ncaa brackets, i like their uniforms and team names. you can get creative. >> all of my picks kind of mean something to me. like my dog is half yorkie, so i had to go with the yoark shire e terrier. my brother's first dog was a german shepherd, so my first nephew so to speak. >> why did you go with siberian husky for the show winner? >> i had one growing up. 1980 was the only time a siberian husky has won first if show. it's time for him to come back around sphwhr we've got three dogs here. we don't know them. who would be the best in show. >> i've only known them for a short time but i feel like the
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border terrier and i have bonded. we've made a selection. i give a slight edge to my buddy in the middle. >> i'm going with the guy to the left. >> a nice coat. it's a lot of fun. people go on, have fun with it. like mine are all personal picks. have some fun with it. >> it's fun to do with the family. by the way, barack obama famously in the white house would sign his bracket. >> i remember this. >> what. >> wow. >> id that a sharpie hoping you might sign our bracket. >> here we go. see my horrible signature on live tv. >> now it's official. absolutely. what's the website again. >> proplanbracket.com. >> you get to keep that sharpie. >> thank you. parting gift. >> check it out, best in show, these brackets can be submitted until 5 p.m. eastern time on
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to resign. >> we've seen democrats calling for the defunding of i.c.e. but congresswoman omar wants to see the department of homeland security vanish. >> a yale university editor calling on students to spy on fellow white male college students. [applause] ♪ ♪ beautiful. >> of all of the gort brooks gas songs, this is a good one. >> but you know all of the words. >> i don't know this song. >> hard hitting interview with nick lachey. that was good. >> if you don't love nick lachey, you don't love america. i know you love nick lachey.
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>> i'm a big fan. i would sing up with of his songs right now but i'll spare the audience. >> 98 degrees. >> "newlyweds" was how i knew him. >> that was a great show. >> jessica simpson. >> still sad about that breakup. >> is it on netflix or hulu? >> you learn way more about our lives than you should. >> it's great to be here. >> now he's a reality tv fan. who knew. another thing in common. >> phases in life, you know. >> now you're eating day-old pizza on "fox & friends." >> you've evolved, pete. >> there are a lot of big stories this morning including the bat a battle at the border. the committee still meeting. they have a deadline of this friday to come up with some sort of a border deal. otherwise we're headed for another partial government shutdown. >> the president weighing in yesterday saying this, said democrats just don't seem to want border security.
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they're fighting border agents' recommendations. if you believe news reports they're not offering much for the wall. they look to be making this a campaign issue. the wall will get built one way or another. >> now people are wondering will he cave on the number. what is that final number going to be. what is he willing to accept. like we're saying with, will it wind up being a deal where everyone is disappointed, people on the right feeling he didn't dig his heels in, and on the left, feeling that they gave trump too much. if you look at the chairman and ceo of gallop, there was a poll saying 42 million seeks of citizenship are watching to determine when and how is the best time to make the move. open borders could potentially attract 42 million latin americans, a full five million expected to move in the next five month. gallop conducted this poll and put it out there to stress, look, we're talking about an emergency situation, many folks
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on the left are ignoring it, saying it's a manufactured crisis. when you look at the numbers with, you realize we have to figure out what to do with these people, we have to figure out a plan moving forward, now or never. >> what they're saying is millions more coming from latin america, some legal, some trying to get in illegally. so the democrats continue to say it's a manufactured crisis even though we may have up to 42 million people coming from latin america in the next few years. >> five million in 12 months. we have a porous border, terrible asylum laws. you say they need to come together. i don't think they can come together. the left and the right on this issue are fundamentally opposed. the middle ground solution is going to be some swamp garbage compromise that gives a little bit of funding here. >> the president alluded to that. we're hearing $1.2 billion. >> compared to the 25 billion that he requested that everyone
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agreed to years ago. he came down to 5.7, 1.3 has always been in there. to go up to 1.9 is not a win, it's a loss. if you can't get to the compromise, declare the national emergency within your constitutional authority and build the wall. the democrats are totally obstinate. this is a form of resistance. i'i have completely dero faith h that the committee will come up with anything. >> i think folks on the right are very much with you and feel that it's now or never and that a national emergency is fully within his purview to do. i think he's trying to walk a fine line of wanting to be reelected. you look at the policies coming out from people on the left, it's wild and crazy out there. and in the back of his mind he's saying we've got a long term
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battle, it's not just about today, it's about tomorrow and 2020. >> at the end of the day, he campaigned on the art of the deal and he's going to have to get something to show and take to voters with, not just in his fellow republican voters but reaching out to independent voters. >> once you build the wall, you dare the left to tear it down. that's why they hate it so much. you build this wall and it's pop you loor and effective. who is going to run for office saying i'm going to tear down trump's wall. someone will say that. you've got all of these declaind candidacies. this is a list of the declared candidates. on the left you've got john delaney, andrew i can' yang, tub part, kamala harris, cory booker and elizabeth warren. >> you have amy cloa clob cher.
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elizabeth warren laid out her platform. >> today, millions and millions and millions of american families are struggling to survive in a system that's been rigged by the wealthy and the well-connected. this is the fight of our lives. i stand here today to declare that i am a candidate for president of the united states of america [cheers and applause] >> obviously we talked about it last year. but i think her talking about a rigged system is very reminiscent of what president trump campaigned on. if she winds up being the democratic nominee -- i'm not predicting that -- some of the themes about the elitist are the same that the president ran on and won on. >> my people? she's very wealthy. she was a harvard law professor.
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has anyone seen a scene shot of her home. you are rich. you are from that elite. i mean maybe you didn't grow up there with. she talked about her dad was a january ter. frojanitor. not every rich person is a bad person and you know that very well. you're rich and you're not a bad person. >> the president tweeted today elizabeth warren sometimes referred to by me as pocahontas, will she run as our first native american presidential candidate or has he decided this is not playing so well anymore. >> see you on the campaign trail, "trail" all in caps. >> i have to ask you, though, pete. i want to ask you this question, though. when you see something like this, there's two groups here. some feel that trump is not helping himself by engaging in this kind of sar cashin kaz sa .
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>> he's given her a nickname that has been it herly effec uty effective. >> rob lowe the actor tweeted yesterday, would bring a whole new meaning to command ner chief. put "chief" in quotes. there are a lot of people who got upset about that. >> who? >> the pc police. and he followed it up with a second tweet saying i deleted my elizabeth warren tweet, it was a joke. some got upset. it was not my intention. and on the good side i got to use the oxford comma. >> i don't know what that is.
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do you know what an oxford comma is? >> producers are telling us what it is. >> final comment after a whole list of things. >> it was a period, though. >> should he have apologized, should he have deleted the tweet? >> no. last time i checked. he's a comedian. are we not allowed to use comedy in america today? this is the question that we had what's his name on yesterday, michael love tis. loft tis. lighten up. >> he wants to work again in this business and unfortunately if you don't apologize, you don't walk it back, this guy would never walk again. you have to be afraid to not walk it back in 2019. >> a whole new meaning to the commander in chief. >> the president put trail all in taps and some thought that was in reference to the trail of
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tears. >> no one is making sphun of the fact that someone suffered and died. you can recognize the tragedy while also making fun of someone who misrepresented themselves. >> in a way she was making a mockery because she for lies years about her heritage. many see that as her not being representative of native americans. >> and then she took the dna test. >> let us know what you think about elizabeth warren, the back and forth with rob lowe and the president. former green beret major matt goldstei goldstein faces c. this guy had been responsible for setting bombs that killed american troops. he and his wife will join us on "fox & friends" to talk about this shortly. he's under charges from the army, on lockdown at fort bragg but coming here to talk to us
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and they want to charge him with murder on the battlefield. a lot have been looking at this case saying a lot of questions about rule of engagement. can we untie the hands of our war fighters. he's making tough calls in the heat of the moment to save his man. he gets his side of the story. >> coming up at 8:30 and i can't wait to hear what he says. five children ages 12 to 16 are charged in the murder of a rising country star. he was fatally shot outside his nashville home. the suspects demanded the singer's wallet and car keys. he refused and they shot him. they were later arrested at a walmart. the da will decide if they're tried as adults. more than 1,000 people honor a virginia trooper killed in the line of duty. ♪ police officers from across the country gathered to pay their respect to fallen state trooper
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lucas dowell. he was killed during a drug raid this week. he is survived by his parents and sister. incredible video as firefighters perform cpo on a dog saving its life. the firefighters found the dog while responding to a house fire in california. they rushed him out and started cpr. the dog eventually springs up, appearing okay. i love the story. no one else in the home was hurt. thank you firefighters. you warm my heart every single day with this. >> i would not know how to perform cpr on a dog. >> i think it's the same way as a human. >> wonderful story. >> these guys and ladies, thank you so much. more than 2,000 illegals ap apprehended at the border. this is proof that we need a wall? we'll ask mark morgan next. it's president trump on parade like you've never seen
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as lawmakers come closer to a deal on securing funding for border security, new numbers show the problem at the border is only getting worse. over 200,000 illegals were apprehended in the past four months. that's nearly double from the same time last year, up 84%. is this more proof we need a wall? here to weigh in is former border patrol chief under president obama mark morgan. thanks for joining us this morning. we're hearing, you know, information from news reports about this conference committee that's meeting to determine a
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compromised outcome, yet it seems like they might not fund the wall much more than they have in the past. is this an emergency and are they seeing this issue clearly? >> so yes, it's an emergency and clearly no they're not. it's clearly infused with identity politics. what i would say, pete, and you know, how many more facts, how many more examples do we need, does congress need to show that this is a crisis? not only the numbers are increasing -- so the numbers stay consistent this year, in 2019, you're going to look at 720,000 individuals illegally entering this country. right now border patrol, they've had 58 caravans of 100 or more. last year, the entire year last year, they had 13. and they're going to tell me this isn't a crisis? >> gallop is reporting just this morning we're talking about a survey that show over 5 million people from latin america are planning to come to the united states in the next 12 months.
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yet hillary clinton recently, in an interview, talked about the fact that, you know, republicans and democrats both believe in border security. can you truly believe in border security if you're not talking seriously about a physical barrier? >> of course not. and again it's a great point. right now think about that. the poll factors -- the experts knew this was coming and they know it's going to keep coming. as long as we have the pull factor, who would come here to the ports of entry and try to do it legally? right? i mean you can see they're doing it at a couple of ports right now and they're already getting frustrated. what are are they doing? they're going around. there's a new technique where they're taking buses right noo areas a few miles outside of the ports to be dropped off and come in illegally. as soon as they set one foot on soil, a couple of days later they're released into the united states an. they hav>> if you can wave a ma,
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what is the one or two things you would change immediately? >> two things, you have to fund the wall as part of the multifund strategy. the second thing you have to do, you have to fix the broken asylum walls tha. >> well said, mark. mark morgan thank you for your service and for your time this morning. >> thanks, pete. coming up, will some people in chicago, well they could soon get free money for doing nothing. we'll bring that story to you. an alabama veteran's home burned to the ground in a devastating fire. but his bible left almost completely unharmed. he's calling it a sign from god. that man joins us to share his story coming up next. ♪ ♪ this is not a bed.
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unfortunately it a lot of democrats running for president would like to do the same. firefighters were literally left in tears after an alabama veteran's house burned down. left behind among the ashes they had an incredible discovery, a completely unscathed bible. it belonged to the grandfather of our next guest who is calling it simply a sign from god. >> scott byrd, well he joins us now. welcome to the show. tell us about the fire. so sorry to hear about your home. the bible that was completely unscathed. what does that mean to you and the fact that it was unscathed, what does that mean to you? >> well i never thought that my house burning down and -- it was just starting out like any other sunday. but the only thing that survived
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that fire was my grandfather's bible. >> and how much does that bible mean to you family? how was it passed on through the generations? >> well, it means the world to me. i still bring it to church on sunday and as soon as i opened this bible up, the whole congregation can smell the smoke that the bible puts off. but it survived that fire so it's going to be at church with me. >> oh, wow. >> now you were at church at the time of the fire, two of your kids were at a party. what -- as a man of faith, what does it mean for you to come home -- have been at church while this is going on, come home and you find this sentimental bible that you vl so much that is unharmed. what does that mean for your faith? >> well, i mean, it just strengthened my faith. and i knew that everything was going to be okay.
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somehow throughout all of the tragedy that our family has been through and all of the devastation, we still, you know, we have our faith and we don't ever give up. whatever hurdle comes at us in life, we'll, you know, we'll overcome it. >> talk a little bit about rebuilding. are you rebuilding that house? have they leveled it? talk about how your family is putting things back together. >> right now we're temporarily staying in gulf shores in a family house, but we're planning to rebuild as quick as we can back on our property. and my goal is to have my family back on my property by june 6th of next year. >> scot, i know the community has been helpful with beds, linens, supplies financia finan.
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what can our viewers do to help you out? >> prayers. please pray for our family. and we have a gofundme page set up on my page, scot byrd, and then my daughter's page, prayers for shelby byrd. >> that's on facebook is that correct? >> yes, ma'am, that's on facebook. >> and real quick, last question. june 6th. what's the significance? is that a family date? >> that was the day that we was at church and the fire happened. >> so it will be one year. >> it will be one year, yes, sir. >> we certainly wish your family well. despite this awful event, the fact that you've come together and have stronger faith is really a great message. >> thank you for sharing your story with us. >> thank you, mr. byrd. >> thank y'all for having me. >> thank you, sir. meanwhile, new york and virginia two of the states drawing outrage over new laws easing restrictions on late-term
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virginia lawmakers under a similar bill. lawmakers in vermont open rhode island pushing radical bills. while the legal lines continue to blur, i am joined by three abortion survivors who are here to share their personal stories. melissa is the founder of abortions survivors network. thank you so much for joining us. your personal stories completely captivated me. i want to talk to you guys and i'll have you share your personal story as the survivors of abortion. we'll start with you, melissa. >> i faile survived a failed sae abortion. what i know is that my birth month was 19 years old, a college student unmarried and it was her family who was responsible for forcing the abortion upon her. i should have been poisoned to death in the womb. my procedure actually lasted
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five days and on the fifth day i was delivered believing i would be a successful abortion and low and behold i was born alive. >> wow. >> yeah, so i'm actually adopted into a family of 12 kids. when i was 13 years old, my adoptive parents told me about how hi birth mother two months into her pregnancy with me underwent an abortion. they thought the procedure had been successful but a few months later they realized it had failed. i was born october 7th, 1955. i wa was adopted and brought ovr to the states where i live with my family now. >> these are miracle stories. >> i'm adopted as well and my birth mother was 13 years old when she was pregnant with me. her mother took her to an abortion clinic where she had ap late term d and c aborption.
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abortion. six weeks later she saw that things were not going back to normal and went back to the clinic to find out that her abortion had been successful but there had been twins. >> that was you. >> my feet were turned in as clubbed feet and i was in the hospital for two months and had body casts for the first two years of my life because of that abortion. but i'm grateful to be here today. >> these are amazing stories. i know that people at home listening it probably inspires quite a bit of faith in some, it's a miracle to many. melissa, when you hear these considerations abouconversationu have politicians fighting for abortions late term, talking about potential no rights for the babies after they're born.
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complete dehumanization of the process. how does it feel for you having survived an abortion to listen to this language feeling that these babe bay babies have no r. >> these are human beings whose lives are being affected. the more democrats introduce this kind of legislation through the third trimester, the greater the likelihood that children like us survive abortions. our lives should not be left in the hands of our abortionists or the luck of the draw of who is working that day. we fight for our lives in the womb. we shouldn't have to fight for our lives yet again after we're born alive. >> governor northam in virginia who is embroiled in scandal, a lot of that scandal started when he started speaking of late-term abortions in an interview i want to play for you and get your reaction. >> in a mother is in labor, i can tell you exactly what would happen. the infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept
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comfortable, the infant would be resuresuscitated if that's whate mother and the family desired and then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mothers. >> he's saying the infant would be resuscitated and then a discussion would be enshoed. many considering this the murder of a now born child. what is your gu guttural reactin to that? >> it's shocking but also not surprising living in a country where abortion is legal in the first parts of a person's development. i mean when we have arbitrary definitions of personhood, this is where it leads. we end up with conversations right after a child is born are we considering them valuable or not. and that causes us to say we need to open up the discussion again to recognize that we need to have objective criteria for personhood. and that would with, for us, bet
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conception. >> any last words to people, maybe democrat la lawmakers whoe mighting for these things? >> we do want people to know we exist, can do have names, we do have stories. we are human. we weren't any less hugh hand ir mother's wombs. we went team to put a face with what they're voting on, deciding on and what laws are being put forth. >> i want to thank you all so much. this is an incredible experience to listen to what you've had to say on this. just amazing. still ahead, mike huckabee and anthony scaramucci joins us. plus president trump on parade like you've never seen him before. coming up. to make you everybody else...
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sanctuary city. council members unanimously approving the resolution. it's been deemed a mostly symbolic move against president trump's immigration policies. and florida's republican congressman mat matt gaetz is proposing a new law to hold people that lie to congress accountable. this could apply to hillary clinton and former fbi director james comey. if approved the justice for all act would require equal punishment for anyone who lie to congress regardless of politics or fame. a knoll concept. >>novel concept. president ts a god emperor at a carnival in italy. thousands watching the float as it rolled through italy in one of the biggest parades. even equipped with a twitter sword. there you go. if i could build a float.
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>> that would be it? the political chaos in va continues. the state's top two leaders refusing to step down amid senate scandals. >> the state's lieutenant governor accused of assaulting two women. >> this began more than a week ago with calls for governor northam to step down. he told the washington post it ooh es not going to do it. wants to focus the next three years on a reconciliation tour focusing on racism. but a state lawmaker plans to introduce articles of impeachment as early as material. dr. vanessatyson sai vanessa tys assaulted in her hotel. a second woman said that fairfax raped her in 2000 when they were students in north carolina. both women appear to be willing to speak to authorities and
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lawmakers about their stories. an attorney for ti for tyson sag that our client is fully prepared to testify at impeachment procedures and willing to coo cooperate with lw enforcement. lieutenant governor saying the one thing i want to make abundantly clear is that in both situations i knew at the time and i know today that the interactions were consensual. according to her attorney, meredith watson may contact attorneys in north carolina and pursue charges in the matter. she alleges this happened in 2000 but in north carolina there is no statue of limitations for a felony sex crime. >> thank thank you. >> that suggest this could go on for a while, could be a trial, long, drawn out situation somewherwhereshe's trying to ge. >> who knew that the big story
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would be on the lieutenant governor, the one in the most legal hot water. >> it seems like virginia is in complete and utter tur royal. turmoil. it will be interesting with fairfax to see how public this gets and whether or not the individuals who weighed in on kavanaugh are going to have to weigh as heavily. and will it be as public or will he be forced to resign and that will be the end of it. >> that's the question. if it had been a republican or a bunch of republicans, would it be handled differently? we had diamond and silk on the program earlier. they chimed in. >> i think northam should have stepped in when he implied that babies should be killed outside of the womb. that's the first thing. second thing, he can do all of the touring he wants of virginia. black people are not going to vote. >> but i if this was a republic, all chains and fences would have
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broke lose from every corner. >> if the democrats are in turmoil, that could be an interesting pickup possibly for president trump. >> you're 100% correct. you can't be honest about the state f 0 our. of of politics and acknowledge that it would be the streets versus tweets. it would be protests in every editorial paper. >> satellite trucks camped out. >> instead there's a few tweets and se cen secretly some democrs would like to see him stay. >> when it's a republican, there's an effort to tarnish the party, that it's not just about that one individual. it's about a group of people that feel that way. but when it's a democrat, suddenly it's about this one guy. >> well you're not seeing big
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news analysis pieces in the "the new york times" saying that the democrat party is racist. this just a couple of people. if it was a republican it would be a national disgrace. >> to quote steve bannon, it's because the so-called media is the mainstream and they work with one party to defeat the other. that's what he said. from military hero to enemy of the state, this green beret officer faces a murder charge for killing a taliban bock bomb maker. i sit down with matt the matt tn next. and an op-ed saying, it's okay that conservatives don't feel welcome. a conservative student from the campus is y here to react next.
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and sister. a 6-year-old texas girl fighting cancer sul fills her dream of becoming a police officer. >> promise to keep fighting for man kind until all of my -- [applause] chancer is gone. >> abigail sor sworn in as an honorary member getting her own badge and all. take a look at this from washington university in st. louis, the school paper published a statute op-ed titled "it's okay that conservatives didn't fel feel welcome ." here to discuss, drew mcpike. good morning. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing great. on one hand at least they're
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being transparent. there's a lot of college campuses that ban conservatives, don't want conservative thought and they sort of pretend that they're free thinkers. were you surprised by the boldness and directness of this? >> well, yeah, i was surprised by the boldness because i was just blown away by the fact that he would come out and say something like that. and i really was wondering where he found his moral superiority in that to say that conservative ideas aren't remotely a good thing and that they shouldn't be compared to liberal ideals. >> let's take a look at the op-ed directly so we can be fair about what was written. conservativeconservatives feel s aren't welcome on campus. and that's fine. conservative ideas do not deserve equal consideration to that afforded liberal and left ideas because conservative ideas are not equal to liberal and left ideas. that was what the op-ed said.
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how do you react to that? >> my reaction immediately was i have good ideas to bring to the political table and i think i should be taken seriously. and i just couldn't believe that someone would dishis m dismiss s without knowing me. and that's something we can't have in our political discussions today. >> there's so many people, no matter where they're coming at this from, that say we're so divided right now as a people. what does it tell us about the next decade or so ahead that people like you on college campuses are dealing with the idea that conservative thought on some campus is shut out. your ideas are not eke wl. how are we going to get to a better place? >> americans need to remember that we have one shared goal, that's to continue to better america's future. at the end of the day we all should be working toward that shared goal. and just to dismiss conservative ideas just because they're not
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yours is counter productive to that goal. >> how does that make you feel on campus? what the you talk about with your friends who may be conservative as well when you have this put out there, your ideas do not matter? >> well, i mean, we're certainly, you know, still hesitant to share our views. but it was nice to see that the university published something the other day that condemned these views. but we know we're still going to be under a lot of pressure from our classmates to try to conform. and we're going to continue to stay strong in our beliefs and continue to promote conservative ideas on campus. >> you're obviously bold and direct by coming on "fox & friends" this morning. are some of your classmates, though, is it in the shadows? are they scared to come out and say they're conservative? >> i see it all of the time. and i know from experience if you want to wear -- it's election day and you want to wear conservative clothing on campus, you wear a jacket around
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it or wait to put on a hat until you show up where you're going. >> on a college campus where free thought is supposed to be welcome. >> supposedly, yes. >> drew mcpike, appreciate you sharing your thoughts today. "fox & friends" reached out to the writer of the op-ed but he did not respond. washington university did respond with a statement directing us to a letter to the editor by the vice chancellor of student affairs, reading in part, on ba behalf of the entire administration, it is not okay for any student to feel unwelcome at washington university, no matter the student's political leanings, background, race, gender, sexual orientation or any other identity. meanwhile everyone is talking about alexandria ocasio-cortez's new deal saying we should pay those unwilling to work. her adviser says that was a
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what the compromise will be. the president weighing-in putting his thumb on the scale in a tweet saying this recently. democrats just don't seem to want border security. there fighting border agents recommendations. if you believe nifty reports, they're not offering much for the wall. they look to be making this a campaign issue. the wall will get built, one way or the other. the president has said that a lot. one way or the other. there is one way. congress has tried their way. by the way, republicans did not fund this either. let's be clear. for the two years that controlled both chambers they did not do the border wall money either. so the lame laser also. you can see nancy there, she does not want to give a dollar for the wall. >> 1.3 billion and 1.9 billion is far short of the 5.7 billion. >> that is a question. does the cave on the dollar value? or does he stick to his guns? and possibly do a national emergency?>> he has the bigger gun!
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he is the commander-in-chief and can declare a national emergency. i just do not buy it, democrats have declared a national emergency. but they can be blind to it but -- >> yes he does not think it is a national emergency?>> who? >> hillary clinton! take a listen. >> i just do not think you should call national emergencies unless there is truly a national emergency. there is no national emergency at the border. he is frustrated because he cannot even convince his own party to support his request. andy should not be breaking new ground and causing new president every democrat, every republican, wants to do what is right to secure our border. they disagree with his demands that there is only one way to do that. >> he should not do new things or break precedent. you follow nancy -- excuse me,
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hillary clinton! your take? >> when she says it -- first of all -- >> she is so compelling! >> you are joking because it's like so rehearse. she is not learned anything from 2016. she goes on a circus with showtime and it just so happens to be at this event. and it is so rehearsed and so practice. and talking points, frankly. that both sides want to get something done. of course otherwise would have a dealer ready! >> everyone except for jedediah she stopped saying -- >> what did i say? >> compromise. >> understand why dems are missing listen, what are we doing, sit here forever? let's see if i can give a little and they can give a little. came to the table with daca. everyone does of those democrats will not give you an inch. he feels like i have to get reelected here.
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not only immigration but other issues to tackle. if i don't get reelected i won't be able to do anything so i get it! >> she says is not emergency and this runs counter to what others are saying. >> there like a really big company that surveys a lot of people. they have a lot of resources to do so. this is a quote - from jim clifton. the chairman and ceo of gallup. they surveyed folks in latin america. they believe that 42 million seekers of citizenship or asylum are looking to see when and how is the best way to make the move to the united states. this suggests open borders could potentially attract almost 5 million who are planning to move in the next 12 months. they say they're moving to the us. think about that number! and we watch cliff jenkins and the caravans that are organized and this is facilitated in the mexican government. they do want them in their backyard so they drive them to the border.
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5 million, i don't know how you look at that reasonably and so you better do something. and drones won't get it done. there are not enough drones to fly and people to watch them. there's a lot that goes into border security. >> the president said he is more for legal immigration for not shutting the border down completely. and that we are not a welcoming country. of course, we should still be a welcoming america but we need to welcome people legally pay an extra fee-- if we see 5 mill more you will not be able to handle that reasonably. and people try to sneak across. >> end -- mark morgan, under obama broke down and talked about this as a crisis and the argument and why you need to secure the border. take a listen. >> how many more facts, any more examples do we need to see that this is a crisis?
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if namaste consistent you will look at 720,000 individuals illegally in the country entering. that 58 caravans of 100 or more. last year the entire year last year they had 13. and they will tell me this is not a crisis. number just the ones apprehended. >> right! it's like beating your head against the wall. like a pizza hut pizza box. how many times, how much evidence do you have to have? the problem, this is nothing about facts. it's all about trump, you cannot give him a win. >> i think there are serious questions for the president. he is being interviewed to myrna tempe m. i hope he is asking tough questions about whether he will cave our numbers and if he's worried about losing his base if he does. >> is going to be at the border for his first rally of 2019 in el paso. you will not want to miss that.
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>> he will have a chance to frame the debate over the border but he is also out already framing this debate about the green new deal that some democrats have pushed for the president on twitter saying i think is important for democrats to press forward with their green new deal. it will be great for the so-called carbon footprint to permanently eliminate all planes, cars, cows, oil and gas military even if no other country will do the same, brilliant! >> obviously using sarcasm but he talked about this. look at the green new deal peer look at medicare for all. you look at taxes, you look at taxes and extreme that people are taking. the platform looks so far left that he can maybe run into a more reasonable deal. >> he say some people and you're probably right. the people that want to the next president of the united states. cory booker took to the campaign trail the day after
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ocasio-cortez talked about the spirited people are mocking you -- we went to the moon but they are defending the stuff! and they're going to vote on this in the house. >> it's a great contrast. >> i have to tell you when i read that, i was hysterical laughing. it was so preposterous and utopian and ridiculous and no idea how to pay for? i think you have to be sarcastic what else can you do when you are served a document that looks like a c- high school paper? believe me i know because i graded those papers! >> and even her advisors, she tried to say that was not a real document that came out. they're trying to paper that over, in reality, they have had to acknowledge it was an early draft. we were actually thinking. >> and real some of the men. >> will talk about that coming up. not to headlines. a nationwide manhunt underway for an x lawyer accused of
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killing his mother. u.s. marshals releasing this surveillance photo of richard merritt. the disbarred lawyer was supposed to report to jail next week -- last week. this he cut his ankle monitor and his mother and took off in her car. there is a $5000 reward for information. the catholic high school teenager at the center of a viral video controversy is planning to sue the man he was face-to-face with. nick sandmann 's attorney says he will sue for defamation. the video later showed that phillips approached the student. o boy! a powerful winter storm. bringing whiteout conditions to northwest. up to 10 inches of snow in seattle. that is the most they've seen in 70 years! in olympia firefighters responded to a high-voltage
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blast. and more than hundred 20 people at a sierra nevada resort finally free after seven feet of snow topped them there for five days! >> unreal. >> your heartfelt messages have been pouring in. the property men host passed away this week after battle with cancer. bob's family has asked you to donate his name for organizations close to his heart. he can give to building homes for heroes of the nevada childhood cancer foundation. we posted information on "fox and friends".com. >> peoples heart and spirit are authentic, that was bob. >> loved by so many. >> absolutely. >> military hero, to enemy of the state. a former greenbrae officer faces a murder charge. for killing a telegram bomb maker in the middle of a
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firefight in an ongoing operation. a sitdown with major mathew golsteyn and his wife for an exclusive interview coming up. plus amenities of killing a pregnant woman now being speared a second charge of abortion all things democratic governor cuomo and the new law he passed. >> it may have been obama 's signature policy but a new study is coming up.♪ ♪ [music] ballooned your car. call meeeee! (burke) a fly-by ballooning. seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [music] ♪
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♪ >> outrage mounting today over governor cuomo 's sweeping
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abortion law in new york. a man charged with murdering his pregnant girlfriend was found stabbed to death outside the apartment is now being speared the second degree abortion charge in the death of their unborn child. he had to respond, matt, thank you for being here. this is outrageous. the guy was initially charged with murder and abortion. the abortion charge had to be rescinded because of language of the new york law. >> the outcome of the lineage of the new york law is basically, we will not recognize an unborn child is being a human being. you cannot be charged with a crime for killing unborn child even if you're not the mother. it was her mother does not consent you will not be charged with the client. our bristly will be charged with murder but not the second of the child. this shows how the abortion laws literally dehumanize, that is the point. the left likes to complain about dehumanization, discrimination all the time. this is an example of actual dehumanization. will not recognize this child as a human, as a person so it does not count.
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it also shows you that the abortion laws have nothing to do with women's rights or women's choice or women's health. because this woman obviously did not choose this. and yet, still, there is not going to be a penalty for that part of the crime. it is really just horrifying. >> yet. this is defined as a human being is one that has been born. if you are in the womb you do not count as a person according to the law at all. and as you saying, does this open up a range of potential abuses for women that may be pregnant and make it terrible crimes against them? punch in the stomach? one person articulate it, whatever it may be and they want to keep their baby but their rights are being denied as well. >> yes, abortion laws always put women at risk because abortion is unsafe. you have to ask yourself, what if this guy, the scumbag
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secretly fed abortion drugs to the woman or something at that? and she did not die in the process? what were they charging with? maybe they have some kind of charge for you know, slipping drugs but they would not be able to charge them with very much because according to the law, she wasn't really hurt. no person was hurt in that act. it opens up a whole range of just really atrocious things. >> doesn't assume the something they will be able to foresee though? upon looking at the language it was one of the first things that i thought of. then you saw it roll out. seems like an obvious point a to point b when they put this out there, no? >> i think they did think about it and this is sort of part of the point. you know, i think the reason that they give for this part of the law, they want to protect abortion doctors. they want to protect abortionists. but they are already protected if abortion is legal.
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obviously there will not be charged with murder. i think the point of this part of the law is that they don't want, they don't want unborn children to be recognized as human beings because if you do that, then in there my destructive slippery slope in the other direction. >> right. >> they don't want people connecting those dots. >> we reached out and the governors office has yet to respond. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> and coming up pizzas down with mathew golsteyn who faces a murder charge for killing a taliban bomber. that is moments away. newmark and elizabeth warren kicking off -- this is coming up next. at booking.com, we can't guarantee you'll find gold in them therr hills on your vacation. but we can guarantee the best price on this rental cabin. or any accomodation from hotels to yurts.
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friends sunday". a new white house study shows the president 's obama care reforms will save americans 450 billion dollars over the next decade. the changes made in 2017 included repealing the individual mandate of obamacare. a spanish short-term insurance plans, and allowing businesses to band together to offer employee plans. private sector at work. and in ohio city declares election day a paid holiday. by swapping it out for columbus day. in ohio they approve the change as lawmakers in washington debate making election day a federal holiday. i have a lot to say about that but i will spare you that. >> i am sure we will hear about that in a future episode. meanwhile elizabeth warren kicking off her presidential
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bid in lawrence, massachusetts. >> i stand here today to declare that i am a candidate for president of the united states. [cheering] >> she will get her announcement out there but lawrence happens to be a century city. just four months ago they busted enough fentanyl to kill half the people in the state of massachusetts. you heard that rayford had this reflector candidacy? with us we have tammy bruce. >> thank you. >> symbolic or more? >> it is both. this is a great american city founded early in the sitting hundreds, the home of people with the great american poet robert frost. and yet, it is now the 21st century and it has been described because of liberal and progressive policies. it never ceases to amaze me. there is a democrat progressive going to the city with air policies that have destroyed the quality of life. to announce that she wants a
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promotion. and here is the truth about lawrence. 77 percent is hispanic. primary people of color, democrat run of course. 30 percent lived below the poverty level. in 2016 fbi reports have crime rate that is higher than 93 percent of the other cities in massachusetts. to suggest in her speech interestingly, she does not bring up the century city policy issue. the drug issue. fact is, it is a heroin and fentanyl, 90 percent of that, come from the southern border. so the progressive policies on immigration are directly, they contribute to the destruction of that city. and what we've always said, i think part of the majority of the conservative community has noted that no illegal immigration, drug issue impacts committees of colors first. lawrence is a very good example of that. and elizabeth warren and what she represents, it represents what has destroyed the
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community. >> when you list that litany it makes me think she missed an opportunity yesterday, perhaps, to take the issue head on and says a democrat running for president, i am not for open borders but look at the montage we put together of her on the issue of immigration and judge for yourself. watch. >> we need to rebuild our immigration system from top to bottom. starting by -- if i.c.e. cannot tell the difference and the threat posed by an annual goal in a terrorist and criminal, then yes, it needs to be reformed. it is not making us safer and it sure does not reflect our values. >> how does it make us safer to eliminate i.c.e. ? >> i.c.e. of course has nothing to do with what happened at the border. they are an internal enforcement agency. i think the people of massachusetts would disagree with that considering the dozens of illegal alien criminals that have been arrested in that city, running the fentanyl operations! in that city!
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that is what i.c.e. does. she seems to be pandering to hispanic americans, thinking that they don't want law enforcement when it is their lives that are impacted by the criminal illegal aliens and their lives that are made better when i.c.e. comes to deal with those criminals, destroying the lives of those law-abiding individuals. whether they be undocumented or citizens. it is a very strange disconnect but i think it is exactly what it is. she is reinforcing where they stand. almost does not realize the nature of what's going on in a place like lawrence for everyone regardless of ethnicity or skin color. >> we shall see how it plays out for her. >> and others. it will be fascinating. this is about life in the future at stake and we are better than that certainly. >> tammy bruce, thank you for starting your week right here on "fox and friends sunday". we sit down with major mathew golsteyn who faces a murder
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charge for killing one of the bad guys. a taliban bomb maker. he is here with his wife, for an exclusive, only on "fox and friends". that is next. ♪ memories. what we deliver by delivering. >> welcome back.
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a story gripping the nation. a man going from a military hero to enemy of the state. major mathew golsteyn former decorated green beret was fighting in afghanistan in 2010 during the largest battle of
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the war. the city was laced with explosives and troops faced hours of gunfight.during this time, mathew golsteyn faced a taliban bomb maker responsible for the death of two marines in his unit. he was ordered to release today teeny but was worried that he would strike again. which again, of course he would ask what he admitted to killing the bomb maker in 2011 and the army cleared him of wrongdoing in 2015. after an interview with brett baier 2015, the army decided to reopen the case. >> he rose quickly you made things worse. it is an inevitable outcome the people cooperating with coalition forces when identified, will suffer terrible torture and be killed. >> shortly after releasing the taliban detainee, mathew golsteyn took matters into his own hands. did you kill the taliban bomb maker? >> yes. >> also known as an ambush. now the army has charged mathew
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golsteyn with murder. he will face in article 32 hearing on march 14. until then he has been restricted to fort bragg. this morning he joins us for an exclusive. his first t.v. interview since facing the charge. major mathew golsteyn and his wife, julie, thank you both for being here. it is an honor to sit with you, to spend time with you. i've been following this case. i cannot imagine how difficult it has been for you and your family. we are great for you -- we are grateful for you to be here. >> thank you proquest you are a month out of the hearing. give us an update of what you're facing right now as you prepare for this. >> article 32, it is the military equivalent of a grand jury hearing. very few rights. it's generally been a rubberstamp for theprosecution . it will be short. so we are preparing for a court-martial. >> hold on, it will be short you're saying.
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breakdown for the audience, what is the biggest charge that you may face and what is the latest charge? >> there's only one charge, premeditated murder. it carries with it a minimum of life in prison. >> minimum of life in prison. julia will get with you for second i want to stick with that for a second. maximum of death penalty, minimum life in prison paid you are a special forces you been honored with a civil -- is silver star which they stripped me. this is a guy that killed u.s. troops, a known taliban bomb maker. killed, the body disposed of. ultimately, human tough call in the moment defending your guys in battle. and i have to wrap my mind around the fact that they want to put you in prison for life? >> that's right. what has happened is, we conducted an ambush. i conducted an ambush. and over the years, the army particular, this time the stubble operations command, seems to be intent on characterizing this ambush as murder.
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which in effect, says that what is the basic mission that army special operators and many infantry soldiers have done, those are being characterized now as murder. >> absolute. is because the rules of engagement.we were told about this moments ago in the green room. with something in iraq, 2005, 2006 call status space rules of engagement. if you knew someone was a bad guy and can prove it they could be killed for their shooting at you are filling up their gas tank because they are trying to kill you. a lot of this is military speak. you are here supporting proudly, your husband. you've been a powerful advocate of him as a family member this has all happened to you as well. how are you doing? >> we are doing okay. we see just how malicious and vindictive the army is being. they're trying to separate us as a family, keep him from legal counsel. even going so far as to try and
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break us financially. by keeping him at fort bragg. >> why? why? >> that is an excellent question. >> i love the army, i observed the -- you like the army. what is it about the institution they decides to crack down on someone like matt? >> i wish i could tell you. i don't know. >> i think that we have seen, they have failed to be able to follow their own rules. it's been very clear that the special operations command has become incapable of policing itself. >> and so they police you? >> right. and we sat quiet and had the expectation the commanders would resolve this at some point in time. not only did they not do that, they've almost doubled down or tripled down on a path that got started by some investigative
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prosecutorial misconduct. >> which they know of. >> which they are well aware of. >> they are aware of. it is no small thing to strip someone of a silver star. when the highest valor awards anyone can get in the military. a bronze is one thing but the silver star is the real deal. you are special forces, they took meaningful, substantive things for me. which at this point some after an interview which you said you wanted to join the cia. he wanted to go to iraq and continue serving your country. >> right. >> i think a lot of our viewers will not understand the mindset that said there's already been retribution. why go to the point where you put someone in the brig for their life?>> if you look at and describe the situation as a means to an end, i think we're looking at the end right now. which is just to bring us back to fort bragg right before the holidays. right before the schedule, to come back to have a $211,000
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debt to the government appear on my pay statement. so i have no pay. to keep me from my employment from my family and you know -- ultimately, from my legal counsel. so this is you know, we've made many appeals to the command and this is, you know this restriction is making it very hard for me to have access to counsel for my defense. and the response has been that my primary duty is to in process a post i never out processed. question primary during those two in process a post? >> wanting to just keep you there and the presumption of innocence for the ability to defend yourself. it almost feels like it is out the window. >> absolutely. absolutely, they are not looking for the truth. they want their version of the truth and their storyline. which has driven this entire thing for eight years. so they are not seeking justice. >> they are working on in some cases, around immunity to people who gave statements
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willingly. it is clear they are just not getting the message that you need to tell them what they want to hear. you will give us the right answers and we will leave you alone. >> here is what the army has to say. the statement says the primary purpose of the hearing it's to determine if there's enough probable cause of major mathew golsteyn violated article 118, premeditated murder to protect his rights, and maintain integrity of the process it will be inappropriate to comment further. as it goes on. until the outcome of the hearing. this was tweeted after julie, you at the program. at the request of many i will review the case of u.s. military hero. entirely correct. major mathew golsteyn charged with murder could face the death penalty from our own government. after he admitted to killing a terrorist bomb maker while overseas. that tweet i have two imagine
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giving some hope. at the same time, how did the army react to that? >> first of all, you know that came 72 hours after we had gotten charges and when i got home that weekend to briefly see my son before i had to go back to fort bragg, it just gave him a sense of relief on his face that someone was actually paying attention and cares about his dad. it was a real blessing. what we have seen from the army and even legal -- they are so worried that somehow he will come in and undermine the military justice process. i would love the same people to tell me, where was all of the concern for the last seven years? >> yeah. >> finger prints of unlawful command influence all over the place. >> he is the commander-in-chief. >> he is the commander-in-chief. the sister supposed to be fair or at least slightly biased in favor of the defense.how can
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the president coming in, you -- to review it, change that? >> i mean the commander-in-chief. >> no one cared when -- was ripping metals off of his chest. i would say that is under command from the secretary of the army. >> what do you say? your husband is a war fighter. may serve to do something most would never do. went to the most dangerous place. one of the most dangerous places on earth. he saw men lose their life. he made tough because other people -- in fact, because a lot of us would want to make. i released guys back for my platoon, for my unit who i knew were bad guys. because i was told i have to do that. and it keeps me up at night sometimes. did that guy come back and kill more americans?he did something frankly, i wish that i and many others would have done. what is your message the president, to the army, today about the fate of your husband?
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>> this is wrong. what they are doing to him. matt serve this country and he loves this country and he deserves so much more. this is disgusting what they are doing to him. it is heartbreaking to me as a wife to watch my husband, who is honestly, the most amazing human being that i have ever known. to be dragged down by his own command. i've heard from so many men that have served with him, they write me letters, i have heard from their wives. this is not only affecting our family but all of the men who lost their friend, jeremy and larry over there and their families. i've heard from their mothers and their sisters about how much this hurts them to have to relive this. >> amen. so well said. julie, matt, we are in your corner, god bless you. thank you for your service and tell your story. and the courage that you still shall come in on t.v. to tell your side when the deck is stacked against you. >> before because i just want to say that we not here today
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next to alexandria ocasio-cortez at the state of the union. she told the republican he should be afraid of her. >> remarks after our last guest i-- the women esther keeps trying to look the other way. well velasquez responded with hi cj and not the woman sitting next to her but you should be
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afraid and learn my name. >> we join now with more. this all went down on twitter, kind of crazy stuff. what was your reaction to her tweet at you? were you surprised first of all to see it? >> i was surprised. i was completely taken back. there was a sitting congresswoman saying that i should fear her and she was the future. first and foremost neither of those things are true. i do not fear because this is america.my generation according to studies has posed to be the most conservative veneration since world war ii. there just like me, they believe in limited government and they believe in the values that the country what made it what it is say if anyone should be scared it is a congresswoman. >> what you think that she would say it in that way? pretty shocking. >> what can i say? a site is now touting openly post birth abortions. i can exclude her actions but what i will say, democrats do not like it when black people
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talk for themselves will continue to think for myself and i will do so proudly. >> zero something you think they can learn about what this should look like? >> definitely should be sensitive. i like to have a discussion with the congresswoman about issues i care about, education, the national deficit which is $21 trillion peer which is continuously kicked down the can. a deficit my family would have to pay back. instead she is turning me. >> we reach out to the congresswoman. we did not get a statement. we want to give her a chance if she wants to speak out. c.j. we appreciate you speaking out today. >> thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> the governor of new jersey boosting the minimum wage to $15 an hour. our next guest has a small business. lives in the state and says equip at her bakery out of business. she joins us live, next. >> plus rob lowe taking a jab at elizabeth warren.because
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>> the state of new jersey officially the latest state to hike minimum wage. there were next guest a bakery owner in the state, is fighting back. not only will she have to raise prices on customers, she might have to close her doors altogether. >> here to explain the owner of colonial bakery, allison o'neill. thank you for being here. this is such animportant topic. >> thank you. >> what has been the implication of the minimum wage hike ? and what are you afraid of? >> there are several things. and i definitely am going to have to be more careful with my
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hiring. i will not be able to have any extras on hand. i will have to be slim with my hiring. i will probably have to cut hours as well. both of those things leading to less money peoples pockets, not more. as well as looking towards automation if possible and also, raising prices. i do not want to do that but i might have to. >> your point is the real minimum wage when you hike that to $15 is zero dollars because less people have jobs. >> exactly. >> because your margins are not, you are in a bakery, hopefully successful but it is not million-dollar profits. >> absolutely not. and it's a huge misconception. i am a small business owner not a big ceo raking in millions of dollars. i am making a living and pay my bills. i will have to raise prices just to keep a profit. >> we see the bakery right there. how long has it been in business? >> colonial bakery has been in
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business for 50 years. actually this past summer was our 50th anniversary. my parents owned it for 19 years and then my sister and brother and i took over three years ago. >> condiment minimum wage $8.85 an hour in new jersey. the goal they are pushing if this all takes effect is january 2024, it will be $15 an hour. you can see how that would be raised gradually. how do you respond to the democratic governor who wants us, when he was a, 8000 $0.85, some people in the state cannot make a living with that. how do you respond to their argument? >> i do not think a minimum wage is not a living wage for a family. i employ a lot of minors, a majority of minors. a majority of first-time jobs. so while no, a family cannot probably survive on minimum wage job, it is not the kind of job i provided my small business. and yet, i still have to pay the $15 no matter what. >> one thing that happens in
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these conversations unfortunately, is that business owners like you get vilified. >> yes! they always think the business owners just this millionaire. and the majority of that is false. of course, there is the exception but the majority is just your local average person. just trying to make a living. >> what is colonial bakery? >> it is --, on the shore. >> if you are near their, what is your signature item? >> crumb buns. >> where are they? >> we are seasonal so we are not (otherwise it would have brought them! >> thank you for coming in. press the president has a warning up to congress. if you do not fund the wall, guess what? we are building it anyway. >> still to come, anthony scaramucci, and mike huckabee,
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>> we need to take power in washington and put it back in the hands of the people where it belongs. >> elizabeth warren kicking off her presidential bid. >> the senator from minnesota expected to announced to. >> the president tweeting out he is not giving in this battle over the border. ed: the clock is ticking though because they have a deadline of this friday. >> there's no national emergency at our border. >> how many more examples do we need to show that this is a crisis? >> political chaos in virginia continues. the states top two leaders refusing to step down, and major matt goldstein faces murder charges for a 2010 death. >> and he made many appeals to the command, and the primary duty is to end the process.
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>> [applause] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ pete: got to be the champion of something, i'll take what i can get. i love it. ed: pete hegseth two more slices sitting right next to him because he was off camera. jedediah: just for viewers to know this is yesterday's pizza that he's just pulling out. pete: yesterday was national pizza day which means it's national pizza weekend which means pizza hut lasts for a long time. jedediah: he ate pizza hut yesterday so basically anything not nailed down. pete: as i told you my 2019 resolution is to say things on air that i say off air.
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i don't think i've washed my hands for 10 years. really i don't really wash my hands. jedediah: someone help me [laughter] pete: i inoculate myself. germs are not a real thing. i can't see them, therefore they're not real. jedediah: you're becoming immune to all the bacteria. pete: in fact i can't get sick. ed: friends@foxnews.com. please comment on that because i feel like we could get viewer reaction. pete: these happeneds look pretty clean to me. sorry to gross you out on this sunday morning. ed: a lot of news breaking overnight and the president still fighting for a border wall there's a big deadline coming at the end of this week friday in particular where if this bipartisan conference committee does not come up with a deal on border security there will be another partial government shutdown. jedediah: people worried whether or not president trump will cave on that number he's coming out with a tweet saying the democrat s just don't seem to want border security they are fighting border agent's recommendations if you believe
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news reports they are not offer ing much for the wall. they look to be making this a campaign issue. the wall will get built one way or the other so the question is he going to cave on the dollar value, declare a national emergency remains to be seen. pete: it does they are going to come out with a deal. there will be something the question is which side is it most unacceptable to, a deal unacceptable to the left of course would include all of the funding the president has asked for which is less than he originally asked for which is 25 billion something unacceptable to the right and to the president presumably is something that stays down in the 1 billion or 2 billion about fencing. ed: and now something a deal along the lines of 1.2 billion to 1.9 billion with severe restrictions on the money, so it can't be used for a "wallet so some other kind of barrier but that money might be -- pete: i would call that 1 point nothing billion. really anything like at that point you've lost the debate and if you're the commander-in-chief and you have the power to declare a national emergency and we've reported on this program
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from caravans to the amount of border arrest to the ongoing magnet of potentially 5 million people coming in the next 12 months from latin america this is not a problem we have solved at all and if congress won't solve it, it's up to our chief executive to do so. jedediah: everyone knows gallup polling, we follow them all the time, so the chairman and ceo pointing out why this issue is a bigger problem than democrats realize saying 42 million seeker s of asylum are watching to determine exactly when and how is the best time to make the move. this suggests that open borders could potentially attract 42 million latin americans, a full 5 million who are planning to move in the next 12 months say they are moving to the u.s. , 5 million in 12 months. ed: that's a non-partisan organization saying that. jedediah: that's right. ed: and you have democrats meanwhile in this country saying it's a manufactured crisis. pete: i was going to raise that point. gallup is not a conservative news outlet for them to use the word open borders is to imply or
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to say that our current policy is effectively open borders, if you don't have a border wall and enough people to police it and don't have the technology, the left loves smart fencing, as a distraction, you have an open border and then you have these asylum and refugee policies, catch and release, you know chain migration, all of those things add up to a problem that's not even remotely under control so we asked mark morgan a former border patrol chief under president barack obama and he breaks down it even further, listen. >> how many more facts, how many more examples do we need, does congress need to show that this is a crisis? so if the numbers stay consistent this year in 2019 you're going to look at 720,000 individuals illegally enter this country. right now border patrol they've had 58 caravans of 100 or more. last year, the entire year last year, they had 13 and they're going to tell me this isn't a crisis? ed: the president has made that
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case again and again. he'll do it tomorrow night in primetime here on the fox news channel exclusive interview with laura ingraham in the meantime think about the state of the union address where the president tried to frame the arguments in 2020 talked about open borders the democrats he believes higher taxes medicare for all, green new deal, expensive pie in the sky proposals extreme positions on late term abortion. he laid all of that out. why is he doing it? well in part because the democrats they're off. pete: there's another one that's going to announce. ed: you've got at least exploratory committee of some kind today suggesting she's getting into the race and a whole bunch of democrats. jedediah: already a bunch of declares candidates, andrew yang , former secretary julian castro, kamala harris, many many more to come so it's going to be interesting because all of these deputies seem to be shifting far far far far left. i'm curious to see if there's anyone that's a little bit more
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of iowa moderate. pete: well there's a lot that will pose as moderates. i'm from minnesota. i know the policies very well she plays nice amy on tv but she can't find a campaign manager because she berates her staff. ed: in the published reports. pete: she's got the highest turn over rate of any seattle in the u.s. senate. privately she smiles and makes you potluck. and that's the persona she creates so there will be a lot of the double talk. corey booker does the same thing their voting record is super far left and they are endorsing this green deal. jedediah: which is completely insane. ed: that leaves out the idea could there be an opening for someone like michael bloomberg who wants to run as a moderate democrat when you have a clouded field of people on the left including one senator elizabeth warren who made it yesterday. watch. >> today, millions and millions and millions of american
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families are also struggling to survive in a system that's been rigged, rigged by the wealthy and the well-connected. this is the fight of our lives. i stand here today to declare that i am a candidate for president of the united states of america. >> [applause] pete: well the president respond ed almost immediately on twitter saying this. he said today, elizabeth warren sometimes referred to me as poke a honduras as joined the race for president. will she run as our first native presidential candidate or has she decided after 32 years this is not playing so well any more. see you on the campaign trail, liz. jedediah: whoa. there's always some debate as to whether he should engage in this way or not, is he making fun of her should he just stay out of it but when it comes to her, she made a mockery of native americans i'm sorry she lied for years about her native american
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heritage she's like 1/1,024 maybe native american, i mean, it's insane, and you know, she's going to do that you've got to say look this is a big joke this woman she's a complete fraud, and liar criticizing the 1%, she's rich. i mean seriously you're a harvard professor she still has her honduras honorary status. pete: people have been peopling president trump to stay out of it for three or four years, play our game by our rules. he wrote a totally new rulebook which has been devastatingly effective to the establishment and against his political opponents just ask i don't know, crooked hillary how it worked out for her, and i love ted cruz but he's a master marketer and he's done that with elizabeth warren and will do that with other opponents. ed: well the reason why elizabeth warren chose lawrence, massachusetts there was a major strike there i believe in the early 1900s, women led the way for higher pay at a particular
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factory or mill so she wanted to make that case, tammy bruce noted last hour to us that there's another case that's being made that when you're actually announcing in a sanctuary city that brings a whole new irony and symbolism. watch. >> here is a liberal democrat progressive, going to a city where their policies have destroyed the quality of life to announce she wants a promotion. in her speech, interestingly, she doesn't bring up the sanctuary city policy issue, the drug issue and the fact is it's the heroin and fentanyl 90% come from the southern border. she's reinforcing where they stand, almost doesn't even realize the nature of what's going on in a place like lawrence for everyone. pete: we talked about it yesterday. it's a whole conversation they're missing. jedediah: it's not even on her radar because she's not thinking about that because in her mind it's a manufactured crisis. pete: she's talking about 40 hour work weeks and you're welcome for your weekends. listen all the workers rights things that happened over that timeframe the way we treat women
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in the workforce those are all good things very different than the dynamics we're facing today which the president is talking about very seriously and the jobs have come back so i don't really think for the average person a lot of that stuff resonates. jedediah: but all the things that she's saying will get you out of poverty those are the things that get you into poverty pete: ed you agree right? ed: with which part of what you said? please say it one more time. jedediah: we'll get to headlines now for you, five children ages 12-14 are charged in the murder of a rising country music star, who was fatally shot outside his nashville home. police say the suspects demanded the singer's wallet and car keys and he refused and they shot him and they were later arrested at a walmart and the da will decide if they are tried as adults. police uncover a piece of underground shooting range stocked with weapons and thousands of rounds of amo in california. officers discovered the hideaway while searching the home of a known gang member.
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police seized all evidence and took the suspects into custody. los angeles is officially a sanctuary city. councilmembers unanimously approving the resolution. the decision has been deemed a mostly symbolic move against president trump's immigration policies. the resolution also gives $10 million to legal services for immigrants. and a six year old texas girl fighting cancer, fulfills her dream of becoming a police officer. >> my first yoga class today it was pretty hard. jedediah: abigail sworn in as a honduras o marry member getting her police department getting her own badge and all. ed: i think you heard a sound bite of john kasich ic trying to learn yoga. pete: i'll admit i recently did yoga on vacation. jedediah: did you like it? pete: it wasn't pretty. ed: please don't ever shake pete
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's hand. pete: good advice. ed: more coming up. pete: anthony scaramucci is in our green room and straight ahead. ed: there he is the mooch plus maria bartiromo is also joining us, next. jedediah: and you've seen elizabeth warren have a beer on social media but now john kasich is giving yoga tips. that have made the rx the, crleading luxury suvhnology of all time.
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>> that's what a rigged system looks like, too little accountability for the rich, too little opportunity for everyone else and i talk about this. some rich guys scream class warfare, well let me tell you something, these same rich guys have been waging class warfare against hard working people for decades. [applause] i say it's time to fight back. pete: you know her, you may love her. she officially launched her campaign joining fellow hopefuls
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invoking class warfare as means to gain votes. ed: but will it work here to weigh in sunday morning futures host maria bartiromo good morning. maria: good morning to you. ed: the president said we will never be a socialistic country. maria: that's right and they all sat down while he actually said that look she's going back to the tried and true of what works for the democrats, during, you know, an election for the populous but unfortunately it's not going to work again because people are smarter than this, and i think the american dream is so strong in most people's minds that they believe they can come from nothing work really hard, in a fair system and actually achieve success and the fact that because you achieved that success and get to a level where you do have assets and then you're going to get them confiscated with her 2% tax on $15 million in assets, it's not even income, we're talking about wealth assets that you've accumulated your whole life or 3 % on 1 billion that's going to fall flat. you know what strikes me, the
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fact that she says the system is rigged, and there's no accountability. excuse me, she's been a senator for how long? she ran the consumer protection, so if anything is rigged or not the way it should be, what has she been doing in terms of rulemaking? that's one idea to put out there but the real true issue here is that this will dictate behavior. there are unintended consequences when you confiscate people's wealth and it's just going to divide people even more jedediah: isn't it just so what people have in their life if they look and have more money in their pockets if they are able to put more food on the table for their families the tangible real aspects of their lives if those have improved under president trump and then they listen to this this is just a bunch of words. bottom line is it's your dollars it's your livelihood that's going to determine your vote. maria: i totally agree with that and most people would like to see more millionaires generated and more billionaires because you want to believe that actually you can get there, and
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you want to have this aspirational notion that you believe you can in fact work really hard and actually achieve your own success and not get punished for it, so this is an old, you know, way of dividing people. i don't think it's going to work i think people are much smarter than this and looking at this saying no i'd much rather lower taxes the economic policies that we've seen in the last two years , to actually create more jobs, and encourage more productivity so that people want that american dream to actually not get their wealth confiscated pete: as all these senators are running for president there's still a deal potentially to be made in washington. you have some guests that will be weighing in this morning on sunday morning futures. maria: for sure we'll talk about where we are in terms of the budget process obviously it's short of what the president wants for the wall, but you know , you have to believe this president when he says this wall will get built. we're talking with senator lindsay graham, senate judiciary committee about a lot of things of course where we are in the
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budget situation as well as his deep dive that he's going to do that has gone on in the fbi and the doj during the 2016 election i've also got ohio congressman tim ryan so here is a democratic congressman from ohio the president's manufacturing base and i want to hear what he has to say about the green deal about con fisa court indication and medicare for all and then john solemn eman investigative journalist is breaking new ground with a new story out pinpointing exactly where the collusion has been and it's very clearly from his great work been on the democrat side. ed: top of the hour. thanks maria. maria: see you later. jedediah: straight ahead abortion survivors speak out about the recent rise of controversial abortion bills across the country. >> we need to have a conversation about the fact that we exist. we fight for our lives in the womb. we shouldn't have to fight for our lives yet again after we're born alive. jedediah: mike huckabee is here
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ing. i've got to continue, because change is really good. it keeps you young, it has you looking into the future. jedediah: [laughter] pete: you'll remember robert francis o' rourke, who some called beto, had a visit to the dentist and elizabeth warren grabbed a beer and drank it for the first time. ed: thanks for all that. jedediah: thank you, pete. new york and virginia just two of the states drawing outrage over abortion laws. earlier a panel of abortion survivors joined us with their powerful message. >> we need to have a conversation about the fact that we exist. these are human beings whose lives are being affected and i think it's important we recognize the more democrats introduce this kind of legislation through the third trimester, the greater the likelihood it's going to be that children like us survive abortions. our lives should not be left in the hands of our abortionists or the luck of the draw of whose working that day. we fight for our lives in the
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womb. we shouldn't have to fight for our lives yet again after born alive. ed: that was a really powerful interview by jed, and here to react is former governor of arkansas of course mike huckabee good morning, governor. jedediah: good morning. >> good morning. ed: these are voices we usually do not hear from. >> one of the things that's just so powerful when i hear these stories is how anyone, and i mean anyone, even the most pro -abortion democrat in the world could hear those stories and say yeah, it's perfectly okay to take the life of an unborn child in the womb. children who have a heartbeat, they've got brain waves, they can taste, they can feel, they have pain thresholds. you know it's just remarkable to me that anybody would think that's okay to end that human life. it makes no sense to me, biologically, they o logically or governmentally i'd like to think we are a more sophisticated nation and more
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civilized than that. pete: governor the pro-abortion lobby has a grip on democrats it seems to be litmus test number one. why is this issue for them something they throw down on more than anything else? >> a lot of it has to do with the extraordinary amount of money that organizations like planned participant parenthood gives to democrats and this is tragic and there used to be quite a few pro-life democrats and this was not in the old days. the divisive issue between parties and there were quite frankly a lot of pro-abortion republicans. i'm kind of happy that there aren't many of those around any more because i don't see this as a horizontal issue, left or right, liberal or conservative, democrat or republican. i see it as a vertical issue. this is an up or down, life or death. you either believe in human life or you don't. you believe that every life has value and intrinsic worth or you think that some people are disposable and that we can get rid of them without consequence.
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that's how this entire issue ought to be viewed. jedediah: governor we have another clip of these abortion survivors sharing their amazing stories earlier i want to take a listen and get your reaction. >> when we have arbitrary definitions of personhood, this is where it leads right? we end up with conversations of right after a child is born, are we considering them valuable or not? >> we just want people to know that we do exist. we do have names. we do have stories. we are human. we weren't any less human in our mother's wombs so we want people to be able to put a face with what they're voting on, deciding on and what laws are being put forth. jedediah: see governor i think the left takes the humanity out of these stories. they talk about it like it's some detached removed clump of cells and when you interview people like this who are abortion survivors and they share their heart-felt stories that is the only way to have an honest conversation about what's
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happening and to bring the humanity back into the equation. >> well, it's hard to listen to those first-hand stories of people who have actually survived an abortion and somehow say no, those people aren't real their lives don't matter that much and maybe it would have been better for the world had the doctor done his job better. actually, the doctor thank goodness, was not successful, because either beautiful human beings and i think the world is better for them. i can't imagine anybody looking at those people who you just interviewed and thinking somehow , we'd sure be better off if they'd been killed in the womb and their bodies dismembered before they ever showed up. pete: wow. great interview jed, and governor thanks for joining us. i recognize that back drop, enjoy jerusalem. jedediah: absolutely. >> you bet. thank you. jedediah: an op-ed in yale university's newspaper calls for students to spy on fellow white male classmates all to take down their future careers.
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featuring nancy madam pelosi. >> i can't close my eyes. >> alexandria, i say what i mean, ocasio-cortez. >> you're trying to rip apart my green new deal. leave me alone, i will dog walk you. >> maxine, don't go chasing, waters. >> i'm going to make trump say uncle. jedediah: your shot of the morning saturday night live taking on democratic women in congress. ed: the late night show you saw nancy pelosi, and maxine waters among many others. pete: i'm so woke i can't close my eyes. snl seemed to show the ladies from charlie's angels all wearing white just like they did at the state of the union here to react to this and many other things, anthony scaramucci you know him and love him and trump the blue collar president. what do you think? >> great to be here. who was she throwing that at corey booker? i couldn't get the read on that. but i think it's interesting
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that saturday night live is switching gears here and going after a few democrats i think that's the first time in about five years. pete: there's so much material they've been missing out on it. >> good stuff i don't know how anybody could immitate that clap that well but she managed to manage that. jedediah: can i ask you about this border fight because its got a lot of people nervous so many people on the right worry that trump is going to cave there's talk of this new number $1.3 billion and people feel like do you know what? that's his settling way too much what do you think he's going to do here? >> well listen, whatever he does, because he's such a great strategist it'll ultimately be the right thing but here is things i would have people consider that are conservatives. if we shoulded government again it's going to damage the economy it will put a tailspin on the s&p 500 and also hurt our standing in the global community so if the president can get $1.3 billion right now, and then he's got another two years ago before he gets re-elected, my sense is he'll get the wall built. i know a lot of people are like hammer these guys, but he's a
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great negotiator and i would say take the chips right now and leave the government open, because that'll be much better for the economy. pete: no one is questioning the presidents motives and commitments to the wall or his experience as a deal maker but here we are two and a half years later and 1.3 billion is all you get which is a compromise on a compromise on a compromise how can that be acceptable to his supporters because i'm not talking about a government shutdown. what about the national emergency. he's the commander-in-chief, the lawyers say he can do it are we not in a emergency spot? >> so i'm going to invoke my ronald regan here to combat a little bit. he always said you'll never get 100% from these people. he's going in there, i think the president with his negotiating skills can get 90 and it's incremental because here is what happens. if he goes with the national emergency thing, my opinion of that is too distracting and he may get tied up in the court system unncesssarily so the best path, if you looked at a ven diagram and you did a game
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theory analysis the best is to take the deal right now and build incrementally. pete: but 1.3 is 10%. >> no, 1.3 is a starting point on the way to 90%. pete: on the way to 90%? ed: we're talking about the president's base. he has done an amazing job for the base. wages are up, unemployment is down, why close the government again and cause a potential tailspin in the economy when we need to get -- pete: we know it's going to go into courts why not have that debate and discussion the commander-in-chief should have this perogative and we're talking about the wall. >> he's got a deal about to go down with china. he's going to denuclearize the korean peninsula and obviously win the nobel peace prize. i don't want the guy distracted. jedediah: [laughter] >> it's a wrestling match because he's got the over on me. ed: we have other stories to get to and this is a really interesting one you're a harvard guy right? >> i am a harvard guy, right.
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ed: you should comment on this one an op-ed by isis davis marks a student who says when i watching the white boy whose now a white man by this point, on cnn, i'll remember a racist remark that he said and an unintentional utterance he made when he had one drink too many at a frat party i'll recall the message he accidentally left on a computer where he likened a woman's body to a particularly large animal and i'll think that i could have stopped it. she basically advocating spying on white male students. >> that is like a huge bit of bitterness over that poor young lady's neck so take it off and relax a little but i love that and that fits right into the new green deal and the more they push to that side, the grievance s, the nonsense, the policies, or the nonsense inter
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relation with human beings it just reinforces the president will get re-elected by a landslide because the american people don't like that stuff. at the end of the day that's mean, nastiness, and that's a grievance against an amazing society. our society is far from perfect. most people have experienced some level of a hinderance in our society but so what. this is the fairer society that's ever lived so you've got to take a chill, take the bitterness off of your neck and drop it in the wastebasket and try to enjoy your undergraduate career and maybe even get a beer if you're 21. jedediah: you're sticking around we got a special quiz show coming up. >> i know. i'm ready for anything. pete: quiz show green new deal additions. >> remember i missed the quiz shows on celebrity big brother so i feel like you're bringing me in. jedediah: but first we got to do some headlines. virginia lt. governor justin fairfax calling on the fbi to investigate two sexual assault allegations against him
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both accusers say they are willing to testify if lawmakers follow through on steps to impeach him this as embattled governor ralph northand says he won't resign over a black face scandal and he plans to launch a racial reconciliation tour instead. a firefighter after finding a bible inside a burning home belonged to the grandfather of alabama veteran scott bird who joined us earlier. >> it just strengthened my faith, and i knew that everything was going to be okay. jedediah: bird says he hopes to rebuild his home by next year. one of the most mem oral moments from the titanic almost never happened. what? i love that moment but the movie director tells the bbc that leo made it on the fly. he didn't want to say it.
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he ultimately did creating that iconic moment, but the director made the moment when leo was like i'm not doing it. do you know what i'm glad he did because it's one of my favorites pete: listen to your director. jedediah: like listen to the producers. rick: do you remember any other line from the movie? jedediah: oh, yeah, i'll never let go, jack. i'll never let go. rick: way more than me. jedediah: i'll be getting my oscar later today. rick: guys let's talk a little bit of weather there is so much going on including cold air in place across the far northern plains that won't get that cold like we had before a couple of weeks ago but certainly the cold air is there also you look at this moisture across the central part of the country with rain on the southern side of it a little area of mixing freezing rain and snow to the north of it that just going to grow over the next day to two days causing big problems we also have major problems coming to california maybe five to eight inches of rain later on this week across southern california, temp wise we'll see a little bit of a warmup in the south you can be
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thankful for that. back to you inside. jedediah: thanks, rick. pete: well, from military hero to enemy of the state this former green beret officer now faces a murder charge potentially life in prison or the death penalty for killing a taliban bomb maker on the battlefield. here exclusively from major matthew goldstein. ed: good story and alexandria ocasio-cortez is rolling out her green new deal with proposals critics have called outlandish. and he's outraged and wants to see if he can guess what's not in the plan, coming up. >> ♪ ♪ i used to book my hotel room on those travel sites but there was
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split second decision to kill a known taliban bombmaker who had american blood on his hands already. i asked matt, how he's going through this . this is what he had to say. >> quiet and kind of had that expectation the commanders would resolve it at some point in time to cut back to have a $211,000 debt to the government appear on my pay statement, so i've got no pay due, wow, and keep me from my employment, from my family and ultimately from my legal counsel. we made many appeals to the command saying this is, this restriction is making it very hard for me to access the counsel to prepare my defense and their response is my primary duty is to in process a post that i never out-processed. ed: i've got to say i was moved by what he was saying but i was more moved by what his wife julie was saying because it really wasn't a good look for the army. she was talking about how
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painful it is for the family how they're being separated by the army, very often, how it's bleeding them financially. here is what she said. >> this is wrong what they are doing to him. matt served his country and he loves his country and he deserved so much more. it is heartbreaking to me as a wife to watch my husband who is honestly the most amazing human being i have ever known to be dragged down. this is not only affecting our family but it is affecting all of these men who lost their friends, jeremy and larry over there, and their families. i've heard from their mothers and their sisters about how much this hurts them to have to re live this. ed: i thought she was such a strong advocate. pete: and they're not because it's not just matt goldsteyn, it's other guys in jail because of split second decisions where bad guys are dead, good guys come home and our own army prosecutes them and doesn't give them the benefit of the doubt. jedediah: i don't know how
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anyone could of that heart break and not feel heart break themselves i was watching this and tearing up feeling their pain. pete: the full interview is on fox & friends.com right now if you want to watch it. well the socialistic from the bronx, has a green new deal filled with out landish proposal s from getting rid of cows to making airplanes obsolete but can we guess what's not in the plan? fox nation fame along with the mooch is here to tell us, coming up next. >> ♪ ♪ ♪
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pete: well the freshman congresswoman i think they call her coa or oca, what is it? she rolled out her green new deal this week full of outlandish ideas so with we all
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know what's in it? ed: here to put us to the test as well as anthony scaramucci we are tested with the host of the fox nation the quiz show. i just appeared on the show and i did already. pete: i did okay. jedediah: [laughter] pete: nothing to be afraid of right? >> nothing. so this quiz is what is not part of their plan, do you understand you're going to be telling me what the is not included in their plan. ready for question one? the green new deal calls for zero emissions by 2030, which is not one of the ways that they will make that happen. a, build a smart grid, b, get rid of nuclear power, c, plant lots of trees, or d, green standards on new buildings. jedediah: plant lots of trees. >> that is actually included. jedediah: what! ed: can we see the choices again pete: which one was it? >> green standards on new buildings, obviously they want
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to retrofit old buildings but no mention of green standards. ed: but they wanted to knock the buildings down. jedediah: that was a trick question. >> question two. what is not standing in the way of getting zero greenhouse gas emissions according to this proposal? is it sugar farms causing toxic algae, c, airplanes or d, buildings across america. scaramucci? >> b. sugar farms causing toxic algae correct is not part of it. ed: there we go. >> heading down airplanes, and buildings across america okay question next question. what does the green new deal not plan on doing to overhaul our transportation system? ditch air travel for high speed rail, subsidize echo friendly cars, build charging stations everywhere, replace every
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combustible engine vehicle? who was that, pete? pete: um -- not part of the deal there it is it's charging stations everywhere i'm going to go with b. >> subsidize echo-friendly cars you think that would be there but it was not in the plan. >> whoa. ed: fantastic. pete: charging stations everywhere. >> one more question here it is it's all down to this one. ed: coal fire charging stations. >> what do democrats not plan to do to fund the green new deal the government takes on an equity stake in projects, reduce spending on the military, it pays for itself through economic growth or have the federal reserve extend credit? ed henry? ed: federal reserve? >> that is part of the plan. pete: maybe it's economic growth b. >> no, economic growth is going to pay for it. jedediah: the second one i think
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>> reduce spending on the military. they are not going to cut the military for funding how about that give them credit, pete. pete: credit given. ed: what are they going to do with all of the airplanes the military had? >> i think we might be more confused about the plan now. >> [laughter] ed: start your free trial right now. pete: it is a great show. thanks for coming in on un sunday. ed: up next it is national umbrella day. sorry, no pizza today. rick saccone celebrating by giving away weatherman umbrellas you will not want to miss this, get out there.
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differing away weatherman umbrellas. rick: who knew there was a national umbrella day and we're very happy there is. here is the deal we are offering free shipping at weatherman umbrella.com for the day to celebrate, go get free shipping and we also made fox news umbrellas and you can buy those at shop.foxnews.com and you can get a logo umbrella or any of the other ones at weather man umbrella. we are working on a lot of things coming undown the road so don't you worry. pete: i use it all the time. it's a fantastic umbrella. >> it is voted the best umbrella. rick: golf digest called this the best umbrella. pete: the golf umbrella. rick: its been going really really well. ed: it's a weapon if you need it if you're debating pete hegseth you may need this thing. rick: weatherman.com.
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love it. pete: thanks for joining us have a great sunday and check out the quiz show. tom is here on fox. ed: the mooch. maria: good sunday morning thanks for joining me i'm maria bartiromo joining us straight ahead here on sunday morning futures my exclusive interview with senate judiciary committee chairman lindsay graham, on the expected confirmation this week of william barr as the next attorney general plus his reaction to the contentious hearing between house democrats and acting attorney general matt whitaker and the senator weigh ing in on the upcoming second summit between president trump and north korea's kim jong-un as well as the latest status on the border wall funding negotiations with that february 15 deadline just days away. we will also hear the exclusively from democratic congressman tim ryan a member of the house

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