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♪ when someone is talking about our core, it's like this is radical. but this isn't radical. this idea of 10% better from garbage is going to be what we settle for. >> no way to be this year. >> former vice president joe biden and vermont senator bernie sanders at the top of the race for democratic presidential candidate. >> covington high school student plans to sue cnn for as much as $250 million. >> we need this kind of accountability in order to chill and stop fake news. >> tornado watches in effect for
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parts of several states across the southeast come a week after powerful twisters swept through alabama. >> number three, bryce harper. >> lost an hour of sleep because of daylight saving time. >> let's just say my attorney has made contact with mr. hegseth's attorney. that's all i can say. >> hegseth's attorney is having a busy month. ♪ >> we are starting off bright and early with gee jesse watersl revealing hegseth's attorney is very busy. >> he drags me out of bed, got
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daylight saving time and he's got to make fun of me. my attorney told your attorney. we'll see how it works out. >> good thing an attorney is sitting between these two. i'm going to play the negotiated. excited to be on the couch with you guys. >> we all lost a little bit of sleep. in fact our ratings are going to be terrible. we can say whatever we want in the 6:00 hour because everybody is still asleep. they'll be here at 7 clrk. you'r7:00.you're in the bonus e. >> alexandria 0 casio car te cos at the festival. all kinds of 2020 hopefuls. she is front and center. she did a long interview and she's talking and talking and talking. >> south by southwest, they all gather together and congratulate
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each other. and lots of politicians went, elizabeth warren, beta 0 rawrk and we'll get to that but the line was the longest for stand ya ocasio-cortez. they cad her about the state of politics. fdr and reagan came up. >> she slammed them both. >> talked about america as something else. listen. >> i think the perfect example of how special interest and the powerful have pitted white working class americans against brown and black working class americans in order to just screw over all working class americans is reaganism in the '80s when he started talking about welfare queen. painting a resentful vision of essentially black women who were
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doing nothing. that's not explicit racism but rooted in a racist character. it gives people a logical reason to, yeah, toss out the whole safety social net. and as a result we're all devastated. when someone is talking about our core it's like this is radical. but this isn't radical. this is what we've always been. i think all of these things sound radical compared to where we are but where we are is not a good thing. and this idea of 10% better from garbage is going to be what we settle for. >> so 10% better than garbage that america right now, what happening is america is garbage? >> i feel like it was littered with all of these trigger words. >> littered? >> that makes the audience laugh and cheer when really what she's
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saying is so confusing. she says we're 10% up from garbage when we know that wages are on the rise. she wants to make it clear that by the way taking from someone else or my gain doesn't mean taking from someone else and yet literally that's what her proposed policy is, to take from the top to give to the bottom. there are so many contradictions there. i don't know how the kids can listen to it in the audience and cheer. >> it venezuela never came up. >> howard schultz brought it up. the audience booed him. >> what you just said is racist. fdr is racist, ronald reagan is racist, i'm racist, you're racist, dave the camera man is racist. we're all racist. and then she calls the country gar banl. we've never been more racially
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equitable. never more gender equitable. think about what middle class people have access to today compared to 50 years ago as far as technology and well-being. she's right about one thing. we are not in a moderate moment at all. she says i'm not for the moderates or the meh people. i'm in for radical change that's where you see the base is now and all of the energy. >> the democratic party were super excited with everything that aoc is saying. she has every right to say it. free country. new member of congress, speaking out. howard schultz decided to go to the same conference and that's fair. he's thinking about a potential independent run for president, presented a more common sense approach, moderate approach and the left didn't like it at all. watch. >> that's a well-intentioned idea, but it's never going to happen. let's propose things that are true, that are honest, that with sincere and that with realistic.
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for us to move toward a level of socialism is such an extreme position and something that i think is inconsistent with the values and the heritage and the tradition of the country. if donald trump runs against one of those types of candidates, it's my belief that donald trump will be reelected. >> that's what the democrats don't want to hear. he's speaking truth to power. the further left the democrats go, the more likely it is that donald trump wins reelection. now he is speaking with his own interest, howard shulz. >> the daily beast headline read howard schultz bombed. he was talking about convenienc.
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>> think about the moment. this is not his moment. this is the radical leftist moment, the socialist i from the bronx moderate. the liberal from starbucks gets booed at south by southwest because he doesn't like socialism? speaking of mo moderates, a poll just came out of likely iowa caucus goers. folks on the democratic side that will go to caucuses. joe biden comes out at 29%. >> he may not even get in. but every time he's run on his own, when he wasn't the sitting vice president he got low single digits. bernie sanders at 25%. >> not to discount him. and those that say there are some casting doubt. look how close he is. note that a lot of democrats have been in iowa for quite some
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time so the numbers may be indicative. >> even more interesting than individual candidates, feelings that you might have if the party nominee thought the country should be more socialist. these likely iowa caucus goers, 56% very mostly satisfied with socialism. 33% very or mostly dissatisfied, 11% somehow not sure. >> this is why joe widen is bids still in the caribbean trying to figure out if he should run as president. has the party left him, can he raise the money, or will he be jeb bush of this cycle. he had name id but the kids don't love him, the socialists don't love him. nobody you need in your base in the democratic party love him.
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the more i watch the process, the more i believe bernie sanders has an advantage. he's got the energy because he was there when no one else was. >> look at these issues and how it plays into what you were saying. iowa democratic voters 81% health care climate change 80%, income and equality, race relations, immigration, interesting immigration is so high up. job creation is in the middle of the pack. if you go all the way down, international trade at 37%. it's higher among democrats than impeachment. only 22% say they compare a lot about impeachment yet democrats talking about impeachment all of the time in congress. >> you have the kind of older ones at the top that are focused on impeachment. near the top was climate change and the progressive issues that
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biden is not touching on, he might not represent the push from the left. bernie sanders right. >> that's the primary base, not the general electorate base. does the person with a manufacturing job in iowa care as much as these people do. >> friends@web web. >@foxnews.com. a chicago pols in critical condition after he was shot in the shoulder serving a warrant. police say the 34-year-old officer was at the back of the home when someone fired through the door. police did not fire back. authorities have not identified the officer. he's expected to survive. >>.a 19-year-old woman a in custody. an airplane carrying 157 people crashes six minutes after talkoff in ee ethiopia. the flight was headed to kenya. the airline has not commented on
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possible casualties but the prime minister's office offered condolences to victims who have lost loved ones. no word on what caused the crash. severe weather spurring tornadoes across the south and midwest. >> it's coming right at us. oh, wow. >> that suspected tornado throwing debris all around in louisiana and in arkansas two people were hurt as twisters leveled homes and knocked down trees. top wind speeds hit 105 miles per hour. celebrity couple j. lo and a-rod are getting married. the music i con and retired baseball star announcing their engagement on instagram each posting this picture of the huge diamond ring. someone backstage called it an ice cube. a-rod popped the question during a weekend getaway in the
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bahamas. they recently celebrated their two-year anniversary. >> good for them. that's pretty awesome. coming up, should lawmakers take action to ban daylight savings. big one. we'll talk to one trying to do that. >> those competition involving the covington high school students took a turn, cnn becoming . a paraglider prepo make his landing until this. >> what's that? [bleep]. [bleep]. i switched to liberty mutual
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their mistakes, committing to the idea that they will do better. they're not going to do better because they can't acknowledge how badly they're now reporting. >> the attorney for the covington high school student at the center of the capitol hill confrontation blasting the media as he gets ready to sue cnn for more than 250 million bucks accusing the network of vicious and direct attacks on nicolas sandman. >> good morning, joe. thanks for joining us. >> good morning, emily. congrats on antonio brown going to the las vegas raiders. >> thank you. quite excited. tell us your read on this, this impending case that will be more than $250 million. >> yeah, i don't know if the money so much matters in the court of public opinion. the symbolism around this is about accountability, increasing
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with aforeign concept in media. in other words how many times you see firings and suspensions over major mistakes and how many times the mistakes go against a democratic leader or a group. remember brett kavanaugh, guilty until innocence why, because he was a supreme court nominee. jussie smollett, innocent. the story was in the media because there were two guys that allegedly were wearing maga hats hats. people see the this and want to see some accountability being held. the lawsuit is that. one thing about intent as far as mistakes being made or not made. there's a fascinating poll that i talked about last year -- that i wrote about last year i should say. americans belief, three-quarters of them traditional news sources
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report news to be fake, false or purposely misleading including 80% of independents. this is a real perception out there and that's why the "washington post" and cnn are going to have their hands full. many in the public believe that these mistakes are being made intentionally, not because they're mistakes because they're moving too fast. >> nicolas sandman's attorney went on to talk about why cnn is being sued. take a listen. >> cnn couldn't resist the idea that ther here's a guy with a me america great again cap on. they're right there going against this young boy and maintain it for at least two days. why didn't they stop and take an hour and look through the inther neinternet and find the truth ad report it. maybe do that before you report the lies. >> the entire interview airs tonight on the fox news channel. joe, your response. >> i think in the end lin wood
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is right. the video that was the mistake about all of this, the fact was that that video was heavily edited by a partisan group. check your sources before you run with a narrative that you like. half of the country believed, and many still believe that nick sandman when they see that video, they think that he is the face of racism. so the real challenge for lin wood is can he prove damages. is nick sandman damaged for life, job prospects and so on because of this video. >> and as you know, lin wood way back when represented richard jewel, alleged to be the olympic bomber. makes you wonder that some in the media haven't learned lessons from years ago. fox has reached out to cnn for a statement on the pending litigation. have not heard back yet. we'll obviously add that throughout the show or the week enwhen wweekend when we hear.
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students at george washington university want to change the mascot. our next guest took to the streets to find out why. could help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance.
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we're back with headlines. yesterday pete did a stutter step and came down. a jaguar attacks a woman at a arizona zoo while she was trying to take a selfie. the woman reached over the barrier when the animal pounced and slashed her arm. the zoo says the jaguar never left its enclosure. the paraglider gets a rude awakening, get it, while landing in australia. take a look.
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>> what's that? [bleep]. [bleep]. >> go away. a gopro cam catching the moment that the angry kangaroo charged at the man. thankfully he happened away leave the man with barely a scratch. now to more trouble with schools. some students at george washington university, they want to change their mascot. our next guest went to find out why some people thought the colonials are so offensive. >> it's a touchy word. >> there's a negative connotation with the colonials. >> there are kids on this campus that down don't feel comfortabl. >> colonial is a little white supremacist. >> joining us now, george washington university student abigail ma rony.
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maroney. those answers made me laugh a little. talk to us about this. >> this effort has been going on for over a year at george washington university. student have decided that the colonial our mascot is offensive. there's a huge difference between a colonial which is our mascot and anyone who lived during the colonial times and colonialism which is what students are saying that mascot is representative of which is not the case at all. colonialism is a political system of taking over land. last time i checked being born during the colonial time and living during that time, there's nothing offensive about that, you would think. >> you would think. we spoke to a few other students that talked about colonialism. take a listen. >> the word colonial provokes an image of white men coming to take people's land. >> slavery bad, colonialism bad.
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>> well that's it. is that the overwhelming mind-set and is one person is offended then everyone has to change what they do. >> so at george washington university the push for this really is just an aggressive vocal minority. however like the leadership campus reform has reported on numerous times, often the vocal minority rules out because they are heard and they convince people they should be offended by george washington. that's who our mascot is. >> it's depicted as george washington. >> yeah. it's gw george. these students are offended by our nation's founder and our university's name sake which is really just ridiculous that this is what they're pushing to change. >> the amount of students who have a actually signed the petition is tiny compared to the student body of 20,000.
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a vocal minority. but the other students you caulked tyoutalked to, have thee petition? >> some of the students had signed the petition. however as is the case on the left-leaning campuses, students feel the need to jump on the band wag go. thebandwagon. some students who had not heard about this said yeah, i think that is offensive, why wouldn't it be. one steupt said if one person thinks the mascot is offensive, we should change it. what kind of logic is that. >> speak offing their logic, eventually george washington is racist in their logic because their country is sinful and as a result that's what we're talking about. >> taking their logic to the salute extreme you're totally right. and when we ask students this question, some said we should change the name of our university which is ridiculous
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because without george washington we wouldn't have the opportunity to have this conversation today. >> the founder of our country. >> the name sake of our university gave us our freedom. >> thank you so much. >> we reached out to the gw student association fb a statement but have not received a response yet. >> good stuff. >> thanks again. >> teachers in one state may soon be real-life kindergarten cops. the new plan that could turn our educators into officers. talk about cal exit. more than half of californians say they plan to move out. california talk show host mike slater here to weigh in on that. coming up next. ♪ ♪ after months of wearing only a tiger costume,
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and it's entirely government imposed and really sad because california used to be the place where people came for prosperity and freedom and now people can't take it, begging to get out of here. >> i haven't thought about that. california was the place to go, go west, young man. in you want to live on the frontier and free and now it's the exact opposite. 53%, i mean what is it that's driving them to say i want out. >> 13.3% tax. this is why bryce harper who signed the with the phillies didn't sign with the giants. also the price of housing. i can't watch hgtv when they do fixer uppers in texas and buy a house for 80 grand and out here you can't get anything under a million. no wa>> i'm a californian, miked i'm second generation. and in those two generations
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there's the arc om come here, start these businesses. wait, let's overregulate, overtax and now my whole family has left because there's nothing left. now we have the president tweeting on the california governor, i hope the grand standing governor of california is able to spend his very highly tasked citizen's money on asylum, time to reduce taxes in california. >> yeah, well the grand standing part was because our governor was at the border talking to people saying there's no crisis at the border. that's what the grand standing is about. of course there's no crisis at the border, there's a wall here in san diego. there's an area along the border that used to be called dead man's can yo because so many were murdered or robbed come across. now there's a mall and you can get your ice cream and literally touch 20 steps and touch the wall. there's no crisis now you grand
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standing gov nosh because we goe have the wall. and the taxes and the boondoggle with the train. it's maddening. >> there are lots of presidential hopefuls for 2020 going to the south by southwest festival in austin. elizabeth warren is one of them. take a listen to what she said. >> the ma nop lists will make fewer monopoly profits. boohoo. we want to keep the market competitive not let a giant with a ma lip la tif advantage be able to snuff you out. my view is break those things apart and we'll have a much more competitive robust market in america. >> you know, mike, i was surprised yesterday that pete was jumping on the elizabeth warren band wa bandwagon. >> help me out. elizabeth warren is defending capitalism and talking about breaking up big social media companies because they're monopolies. am i wrong in feeling like she's
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a little bit of sanity amongst socialist insanity? >> there are some problem with the big tech silicon valley companies but that's not what she's -- she's talking about raises taxes and getting government involvedment in every other way. but to tie back into california, the reason california is screwed up is because the people in california keep voting for these people. the theory of democracy is that the common people know what they want and deserve it get it good and hard. that's what we have. the guys at south by southwest are going to vote for people like elizabeth warren and screw up the prosperity that we have in california. >> elizabeth warren will say the c word which you're not supposed to say. capitalism. she's scary. the one defending capitalism. >> hickenlooper he would not say that word. that was a bad word. >> he ran a brewery.
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>> i guess i'll give warren a little bit of credit. >> just a little bit today. that's all we're asking for. great stuff. appreciate your time. turning to your headlines now, the search for a missing marine is intensifying after rescue crews find his car at a california campground. matthew kraft was on a skiing trip and when his father didn't hear from him he called the police. starting in 2021 the eu will require u.s. travelers to have preapproved visa like pass. it will cost $8 and last three years and the european union officials say that the pass is an extra security measure. an out of control suv. watch. >> oh my god. are you kidding me? did y'all see that? >> yeah. >> holy smokes.
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>> the vehicle slams into a guardrail as the motorcade passes on the other side of an alabama interstate. it's unclear if the driver was hurt. now teachers in north carolina could soon be able to carry guns. lawmakers are preintroducing a bill to let educators take law enforcement training to become teacher resource officers. the bill would let them carry guns and have the same arrest powers as police officers. teacher who go through the training would get a 5% pay increase. those are your head lines. make slater also was talking about high taxes for vice harper. i have a hard time feeling bad for vice harper. if he had gone to california, 13% tax on a $300 million contract. a lot of taxes but a lot of money. >> tax them all says ed. >> emily was about to say something. >> but more importantly we need to hear from you and the weather. >> oh, was that it? >> i told you she was about to say something good.
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nicely done. if you're in caribou, maine it's really cold. minus 6. cold across the northern plains where we have snow and precipitation wise, florida nothing today. we didn't get the big tornado outbreak like conditions possibly were going to happen. that's good news. we'll see a little bit of the storms here. the moisture is coming all the way from parts of the pacific that will stream across the south and keep things unsettled. as the day goes on we'll see some severe storms here. i don't think we're talking about tornadoes. this is the area that was hit by the tornadoes last week. to the north side of the storm, that's where the cold air is in place. you're seeing it back across parts of minnesota. we have the snow moving in across parts of upstate new york and new england, that will turn into rain a little later. and behind the storm windy conditions. we'll see a few airport delays. people are asking me where is spring, is it coming?
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be it's going to get here this week, especially across the southeast and parts of the atlantic sphwhr i was listening a little bit but i was doing math. it's going to be warmer in some places. it's important. he said i don't care about taxing 13% on 300 million, just a cool 39 million you're giving to the government. >> by the way, you had to pull out your clairt t calculator. wasn't that hard. after the scandal with robert kraft some new york lawmakers are pushing to legalize prostitution. >> all we've done is further criminalize the undocumented, our transgender population and anyone who engages in rks ex work. >> and now some democrats running for president are throwing their support behind the idea on a federal level. is it a good one? we'll discuss it coming up next. new york congressman lee
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welcome back. quick sports headlines for you the pittsburgh steelers reported edly training antonio brown to the ab to the oakland raiders. emily is happy about that. brown will get 30 million bucks for three years. the steelers get two draft picks in return. bryce harper getting a fresh start in philly. >> batting third, the designated hitter number 3 bryce harper. >> the baseball star taking his
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first trip to the plate as a philly to the fresh prince of bel air theme song signing a $330 million deal with the team. emily down to you. thanks, pete. following the prostitution sting in florida involving the patriots owner robert kraft, new york lawmakers have introduced a bill that could make new york the first state to legalize prostitution. on tuesday kamala harris became the first u.s. presidential candidate for 2020 to publicly state that she supports decriminalizing sex work. what could this mean for robert kraft? joining us to discuss, karen law her. give us your perspective of what this might do to your state. this is one of those things that sounds good on paper, you'll clean up the industry.
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but it's counter intuitive. there's studies that say if you do this, you increase il illicit trafficking to the country. so this could actually be called the trafficking expansion bill because that's the impact that it would have if it was in place. as far as robert kraft, if my colleagues on the left had their way in new york, something likee what he is accused of, he would not be accused of that. we're going to invite a whole element into our state for sex tourism and other things which we're really not going to like. right down the road is times square. one of the greatest accomplishments is cleaning up the adult transportation in times square. it was legal but it brought in aillegal.
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>> one could argue that it makes sense, right, with there are some calling for the decriminalization. but this probably isn't the right way to do it when the spectrum covers so much. talk about the spectrum, on one end you have human trafficking and their end, two consensual walconconsensualadults. >> i don't know how they can make the comparison. the other thing is there is a better way to go. something called the nordic model where you don't punish the actual prostitutes, punish the brothel owner, the pimp, but you get them help to get them out of the entry. if we're going to reform the entry, that's what you should look at, not complete
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decriminalization. >> that's such a great point. we saw that in the drug industry a few years ago with students in college. who if they called in an od they're protected from being charged and increased the reports. you're totally right. tell us about the te tenor in te community here in new york. are most people for or against it? >> nobody is clambering for it. we have recall problems in new york. it's amazing to me that the two sponsors got to the legislature in january and this is their number one priority. as you heard in first clip, there's a sanctuary or an amnesty play in all of this. a lot of the people who are arrested on all sides of the prostitution entry are in the country illegally. i.c.e. goes to court when they're in court they're able to deport them. that is a factor behind the push right now. >> thank you for joining us today. the crisis at the southern
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deaths and a 20% rise in heart attacks. here to help us sleep better is this sleep expert. >> i'm glad to talk about sleep. so much to talk about. we want to make sure that though we're losing an hour for most people that are not sleep deprived, the hour doesn't make a difference. but if you're sleeping deprived it could be the tipping point to change everything mentally and physically. you want to make sure this week you focus on getting the quality sleep, six to eight hours at a minimum. >> i'm going to be telling my bosses that for sure. what do we are going on and what are some tips that have to do with these. >> can you guys keep it down? >> you're trying to take a cat nap? if you have the opportunity to take a 20-minute cat nap, now more than that. you want to avoid cafe after 2:00. and instead maybe turn up the music and get energized. let's say to start off the
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morning for the tone of the rest of the day, taking a shower ending it with a flash of cold water is invigorating. sitting next to the window while you're eating breakfast and dinner will set your biological clock. taking a 20-minute walk outside will do it as well. >> how do we get over losing log that hour of sleep. some people request say i can sleep two hours the next day. >> that's the worst thing you can do. it throws your body off completely. you have to make sleep a priority. >> hold on. point of order. where is suck it up on the list? it's just an hour. >> its' called patience. patience. so we want to focus this entire week on just it's going to take us a day to maybe five day to really get our clocks to work. if you're not a sleep deprived person it will take you a day. but if you've been sleep
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deprived already it really adds to the sleep depravation that we have. >> you changed my life having me breathe in some essential oils. share with the rest of the world. i will share what that did and the theory behind that. >> essential oils can be invigorating but i used peppermint and wild orange. i put a drop on your hand and put it in your mouth and let you breathe it in. that's what i was doing. i was alert and happy. it's a natural way. also really important is to change your begged if you haven't done so already and choose a nontoxic more natural pillow or begged. my sleep shop is great for certain things. these are wonderful. they're natural and nontoxic pillows. >> thank you so much. coming up, the left slamming the president for signing bibles during his disaster tour in
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alabama. >> sort of hypocritical. i think the right really would have come after obama had he gone around signing bibles. it is bizarre, clearly troubling to be signing a bible. >> the little girl who had her bible signed by the president. ♪ ♪ aled, delivered, i'm yours ♪ applebee's 3 course meal now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood.
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when someone is talking about our core it's like this is radical. but this isn't radical. this idea of 10% better from garbage is going to be what we settle for. >> south by southwest is no doubt the place to be this year. >> a poll of likely democratic voters in iowa have joe biden and bernie sanders at the top of the race for democratic presidential candidate. >> going to be heading to court. a kofnington high school student plans to sue cnn for $250 million. >> we need more of this kind of accountability to chill and stop fake news. tornado watches in effect for parts of several states
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across the southeast coming a week after powerful twisters swept through alabama. >> number 3 bryce harper. >> probably lost an hour of sleep because of daylight saving time. >> i got sandbagged by hegseth. my attorney has made contact with mr. hegseth's attorney. that's all i can say. >> wow. hegseth's attorney is having a busy month. ♪ >> this is more like it. >> is it? >> i was born in the '70s. >> you're young. >> not as young as you think. good crowd pleaser. >> we just played the bryce harper thing. signed a $330 million till. i never thought about how taxes affect the choice of sports athletes.
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>> whether you're taxed in both states, the states where you live and work. >> i've been out to lunch on that for a long time. i follow sports and love it but these guys get taxed monster. i would want to go with a team in texas or florida. >> all i was saying last hour was i can't cry too much for bryce harper, even if it gets taxed a lot. >> pete was saying you're basically a socialist for one industry. >> give away $39 million. ed is a baseball guy. you get it. >> absolutely. talk about socialism. >> that's right. there's this festival down in texas, you probably don't go to it, i don't either, called south by southwest. it was a bufnlg of music hipster types who turned it into a tech fest and now a political fest. if you're a democrat and want to run in 2020 you go to south by southwest. among the head liners not
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running for president but might as well be, alexandria ocasio-cortez drew the biggest line of people to get in. she held ug cour court talking t moderates and their mem hat attitude. >> when someone is talking about our core they're like, this is radical. but this is who we've always been. where we are is not a good thing. and this idea of 10% better from gar badge is going to be what we settle for. it feels like moderate is not a stance. it's just an attitude toward life of like -- here's the thing that affects me. is that we've become so cynical that we view meh or view
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cynicism as an intellectually superior attitude. and we view ambition as youthful naivety. the meh is like worship now for what, like for what. >> it's hard to follow all of the different avenues that we're going down there. but when you say 10% -- strip politics out of it. left, right, whatever. 10% better than garbage. america right now is pretty awesome. i'm saying if you're a young person growing up in america right now, you got a pretty darn good chance of succeeding. i don't understand the garbage point. stripping politics out of it, america is awesome. >> for the kids in the audience cheering for that and clapping, having the commentary become their mantra, they're ignoring statistics and data and real life. the economy is speaking for itself. wages are speaking for itself. that's from capitalism.
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not from wage regulation. and for her to say moderate is a meh attitude, it's not a stance, that literally alienates the entire middle spectrum. >> people now of all races and backgrounds are better opportunities than they have ever had in america. >> you're talking about statsz anstatsand facts. she's talking about emotion. she cares more than you. and she pronounces words for 'em familiar cli tha'ememphatically. you have life experience, you've done things and understand how the world works. she's got theories of the world. one of those theories, america is not a special place and grounded in sins. she sees the sins of america, the past, the things that we've overcome as what define us. i listen to her and i get confused. she's like, i'm the middle and being radical for the middle and being america means we should
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all be radical. this is not a moderate moment. >> it's not happening in a vook vacuum. we've got the 2020 race coming in hot. >> she called reagan and fdr racists by the way. >> most of the democratic candidates, it's a race to the left. we're competing for attention with her. here's a rundown and a little round-up of the folks in the democratic party trying to get attention. >> this is the democratic primary and we have to figure out as democrats how we're going to win in 2020. bernie has to speak to what democratic socialism is. >> you are not one. >> i am not. >> when he called me the snow woman i thought, well this isn't bad. i would like to see how your hair would fair in a blizzard. >> you have to pick your moments. >> for us to move toward a level of socialism is such an extreme position and something that i
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think is inconsistent with the values and heritage and the tradition of the country. >> now interestingly all of those future candidates are not on this poll or the top of the list. now iowa caucus goers, this is their first choice for president, 27% biden, 25% sanders, it goes down the line. >> some of these people have been running for weeks and months and have barely registered. but it's largely name i.d. at the top. we talked about this yesterday. two key points. bernie sanders in second there. don't sleep on him. the quote unquote smart people who got it wrong in 2016 are again saying, is he for real. look at the crowds he's getting now just like he did in 2016. and the second point pete made last hour, maybe joe bide season still in the caribbean because he's watching what's happening at south and southwest and aoc
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and the rest of it thinking, do i have the some ook fo stomach . when how wards schultz was saying you want do this, socialism is not going to work in america, he's essentially getting booed. joe biden tries to speak truth to power. >> joe biden wants a coronation. he does not want a head wind. and what he's realizing is he's probably going to get a head wind. if you don't want to give away things to people, that's what he's facing. when elizabeth warren is the one saying no, i'm not a socialist, defending capitalism, her own version of it, i'm not saying it's a perfect version, that should give you a sense of where they are. does joe biden want to face that. we see it on the ground time and time again. you can't win by be getting booed by your base. howard schultz won't win.
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can biden overcome that. and bernie sanders, someone who watches this closely -- he doesn't get a lot of boxes. he's a white guy. >> if you're a moderate, meh they're not excited about you. >> nbc news had a fascinating report last night. we talked about immigration. we largely talked about what's happening at the southern border. take a look at what nbc found at our northern border. >> it's here in vermont where we join u.s. customs and border protection to best understand why an increasing number of migrants come to canada to enter the u.s. illegally. all mexican nationals need is a $300 airline ticket and a $7 entry fee. >> does canada make it easy for you because it's so simple for somebody in mexico to fly to canada without the need of a visa. >> it's an area that can be exploited. >> why the numbers are small
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compared to the southern border, new statistics illustrate a trend, a 91% increase in the number of undocumented migrants captured along the u.s.-canada border. a 232% increase on the vermont quebec border. >> wow. is that nbc? did someone check that? if president trump said all of that they would say it's ridiculous. here's nbc news doing on honest job of going to the northern border. wake up, folks. >> i was up there in vermont a couple miles from the border. we don't think of it enough. there were tons of border patrol agents there. they're watching what's going on on the southern border but were saying to me the northern border is not wide open, they're doing their job. >> bernie sanders is from vermont. >> wonder if he's meeting with the border patrol. bernie come on the program. we talked about you ever morning. we would love to have you on the
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program. let us know what you think friends@foxnews.com. state media is reporting that all 157 people aboard a crashed ethiopian airlines flight are dead. the plane went down six minutes after takeoff early this morning. the flight was heading to kenya carrying travelers from 33 different coun countries. the search for a missing marine is intensifying after rescue crews find his car at a california campground. jeep was located in the same area where his cell phone was last active. he was on a ski and hiking trip and when his father didn't hear from him he called police. the lawyer for the high school shooting and the controversial video is planning to sue cnn for $250 million. >> cnn couldn't resist the ideaa that here's a guy with a make
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america great again cap on. they're out there right away going after this young boy. >> the boy was initially blamed for the incident but video later surfaced showing the native american man approached him. several lawmakers are trying to make this weekend the last time we spring forward and lose an hour of sleep. >> basically everybody would like a little more sunshine in their life. as we spring forward today, what our bill would do in the fall we eliminate the idea of fall back. make it permanent sunshine long term, people are going to have a lot more sunshine. >> tell us what you think about ending daylight savings, e-mail us at friends@foxnews.com. >> i kind of agree, it seems outdated. >> are people really passionate about it? >> meh. >> it's a meh for me. i'm a radical moderate when it comes to daylight savings. >> you're right, it's kind of
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archaic. it was created for agricultural reasons. all of us are zombies today. >> no we're not. we're here. stay in bed and watch us. lee zeldin calling out democrats over the ilhan omar controversy. >> i don't believe she is knee eve. i believe she knows what she's doing. if that member was a republican that member's name would be in this resolution. >> that congressman joins us live coming up next. the left slamming the president for signing bibles. this is what they're doing now, citcriticizing him for signing bibles while touring tornado damage in alabama. a little girl and her mom who had their bibles signed join us life with a much different perspective. ♪ ♪ m.
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that member was a republican, that member's name would be in this resolution and this resolution would be all about condemning anti-semitism and it would be done so forcefully. >> that was congressman lee zeldin, republican here in new york calling out democratic lawmakers for passing down the watered-down resolution that did not even name congresswoman ilhan omar. congressman zeldin joins me now. your speech was important because it was pointing out this huge double standard. >> right. and in diswra january you had ae condemning white sprem sigh, naming a republican member, that republican member gets removed from his committee assignment ps where you're saying steve king
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can't serve on the small business committee, after you have one anti-semitic comment after another over the course of several years -- this isn't something that started just a couple 0 months ago. omar ends up with a resolution that's spineless, doesn't name names, doesn't forcefully go after anti-semitism and she continues to serve on the house foreign affair affairs committe. it's a big double standard. you played that one clip. if this was a republican, that's what this resolution would do and that member would be kicked off of the house foreign affairs committee. >> i want the viewer to have the understanding and context that you're not just beating up on a democratic member. you were on this program a few weeks ago talking about congresswoman omar saying she's somali american, you're jewish american and you were talking about her hosting you for somali tea, you would bring bagels
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trying to add humor to it saying i want to have a dialogue. what ever happened with that? >> we reached out to her office. i'll meet with any one of my colleagues. now that meeting would probably be more so focused on where we disagree than where we agree. but we just haven't heard back as far as dates and times and that's unfortunate because let's have that conversation. by the way, when we had that floor debate the other day, she wasn't on the house floor during that debate. i didn't see alexandria ocasio-cortez on the floor. we saw many members come to the floor over the course of the long debate but some of the people were awol. >> listen to what speaker nancy pelosi said and i'll get you on the other side. >> the incident that happened with -- i don't think our colleague is ant semitic. i think she has a different experience in the use of words, doesn't understand that some of them are fraught with meaning that she didn't realize.
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>> congressman, speaking of double standards, if a republican male had said basically, she doesn't understand her words, like she's maybe not bright enough to figure out what she's saying, what would the reaction be? >> well, i believe that ilhan omar is not as naive as speaker pelosi is stating. and this really has nothing to do with gender, has nothing to do with race, has nothing to do with the religion of the person who is stating all of this anti-semitism. just take the words at face value. when we're talking about israel hip tiezing the world or if you support israel you must be born off by jews, if you want to strength then the u.s.-israel relationship you must have pledged allegiance to a foreign government. it's anti-semitism. we need to call it out. >> congressman appreciate you coming in. >> thank you, ed. all right. remember when ted cruz got
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pushed out of the restaurant? there's a follow-up on that. the president being slammed for signing bibles during his disaster tour in alabama. the little girl who had her bible signed by the president joins us live and tells us the truth about w it. ♪ maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and condo insurance. get to know geico and see how much you could ♪
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one passenger captured this video on the plane. turkish air has not yet commented. wow. that was wild. pete? >> yeah, not fun. well president trump doing what he could to raise spirits when he signed bibles at an alabama church for a community affected by a deadly tornado outbreak that left 23 people dead. but some on the left calling him out. >> the images of the president signing the cover of bibles, it's really drawing a lot of reaction. >> it's sort of hypocritical. i think the right really would have come after obama had he gone around signing bibles. >> it's bizarre and the way he's been elevated i mean in a way that clearly troubling to be signing a bible. >> some in hollywood turning it into a joke tweeting, quote, people don't understand the purpose of trump signing bibles. many people are without a way to prepare food after a disaster. when trump signs a bible, it
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bursts into flames and people with cook over it. >> 10-year-old meredith pike had her bible joined and she joins us now with her mother. welcome. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. >> emily administratio and meres perng for you. 23 people of your community lost their lives and the president came down and signed bibles. share with our viewers what that meant for you. >> it was nice, a refreshing sense of hope that he came to the community to reach out to the ones that lost so much. as far as the autograph, it's up anautograph. he's our president. the word of god is the main point here and god is showing out in our community. >> meredith, good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm guessing you have never
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met a president before, is that right? >> no. >> you had a bible with you. what was it like to meet the president and have him sign it? >> it was pretty cool. i just thought it was cool him signing the bible. but the main reason that the bible is, it's god's word. >> do you have that bible with you right now? can you show it to us? >> oh my goodness. now that is cool. you will have that forever. >> make sure you keep that. >> i love that. >> emily, share with us what is the community going through now and the devastation that you guys are cleaning up and mourning the loss of the 23 lives. what's happening now in your neighborhood? >> this community as a whole has come together. like i said before, you can see god showing out his life is pouring through everyone around here. we have hope. we are constantly praying for the families that lost, the families still in the hospital. the ones that don't have
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anything else. and all we can do is just give everything that we can to them, work hard and continue to pray. >> and you're volunteering, of course. does it frustrate you when you hear the types of things that we showed at the beginning of the segment, the media and hollywood being condescending about the bible and about alabama? >> it does not bother me. they can say what they want. i have one to answer to on judgment day. i'll just continue to pray for everyone that wants to speak like that. but i try to ignore it all. >> bless their heart, right? meredith. >> it's for them. >> it's for them. it's a great point. meredith, i think that bow looks great. you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> what are your friends saying about this? >> they think it's cool that the president signed it. but they were sad about the tornado hitting everybody.
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>> of course. and part of it is -- do you pray for them at night when you think about what happened? >> yes, i do. >> that's wonderful. >> she's been there from day one working and helping. yesterday he was playing with friends that she goes to school to that's been affected. she has a servant's heart. >> meredith, keep listening to your mom, okay? she know what is she's talking about. and enjoy that bible. and it's very cool. you don't don' get to meet the president very often. remember that and enjoy it. we're thankful that you both joined us that morning on "fox & friends." >> we ask that you continue to pray for our community and the ones that are hurting. >> we are and we will continue to do so. thank you both so much. >> god bless you guys. see you meredith. >> bye. maxine waters once again doubling down on her calls to impeach president trump. >> i believe that we have
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♪ great song. never get tired of that. >> it is beusm. and you guys, i feel super energized right now. i know we lost an hour of sleep. but personally i feel great being here on the couch with you. >> daylight saving time is in effect. we asked you about the idea to do away with it all together. >> your reactions are already pouring in. john's e-mail says it has been my vow for many years to vote for anyone who puts an end to this madness. >> jeff writes we talk about this every year but nothing every happens. >> true. >> sound like the dossier
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investigation. deb says yes, yes and yes again. keep the sunshine. >> someone should run for president on the platform. >> it's always sunny in utah. jason chaffetz, former u.s. congressman. good morning, sir. >> i don't think he heard you. >> we got it. >> yes. >> we got to ask you about, beside daylight savings, the democrats recently passed a bill in the house, they call it election reform hr-1. republicans introduced a motion to recommit which is largely procedural about condemning voting by illegals and all democrats voted to say no, we're not going to condemn voting by illegals in the country. your take. >> first of all, we're
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prosunshine in utah and prosnow. we got a lot this year. as far as the democrats from a galaxy far far to the left in a place i call crazy town, the democrats continue to vote for things that are so foreign to the united states of america from open borders to not see sewering the wallsecuring the sr of sanctuary cities and now they're okay with a law allowing people who are here illegally to vote in our elections. i can't believe we're having this discussion. but the republicans put that up for the vote. they get a motion to recommit, a chance to add one amendment, thathat's what they did and the democrats said no, illegals should be able to vote in the united states. >> well nancy pelosi seemed to echo that in some comments about immigrants voting. take a listen. >> when we talk about newcomers, we have to recognize the
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constant reinvigoration of america that they are and these newcomers make america more american and that means not suppressing the vote of our newcomers to america. >> newcomers. is that an official title? >> you know what? it's offensive to the people that came here legally and lawfully. they always just dismissed them aside. you know, they do everything they can to help somebody who's done it illegally. and displaced the person who's trying to do it legally and lawfully. i think there's a higher moral obligation to those people and those are the people not prior advertiseprioritized by the dem. there's a million people legally and lawfully come to the united states getting their green card or their citizenship and those are the people we should be focused on. >> it's telling that aclu is condemning this saying it impingeses constitutionally of free speech. i want to get your thought on
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maxine waters on impeaching president trump. take a listen. >> i believe in the constitution. and the constitution gives us the authority and the responsibility to decide whether or not a president is acting in the best interest of this country. this president is not. i believe that we have everything that it needs to basically impeach him. >> interesting, jason. >> she has everything but evidence. she's been singing this tune since the day that donald trump has taken office. it's an offense to most americans. and go ahead, democrats, put that up there in the house judiciary committee and put people on the record to see if they want to vote. this president is one to have most popular presidents with we've had. the economy is doing well. doing good overseas. hean they can't stand that barack obama's agenda for the last eight years was a failure
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and donald trump is succeeding. they want to change the subject and talk about impeachment but they don't have evidence of anything that would cause that. >> you had me scared there when you said 18 years. >> that's what it felt like. >> a poll out of iowa suggesting what do democratic voters care a lot about. health care at the top, 81% was big, talking about medicare for all, climate change. we can go through the list. but if you look at the very bottom, what they care a lot about, impeachment at 22%. these are democrats, jason. >> yeah, well, look. again, they are so out of touch. what they're really saying when they talk about washington, d.c. is that i want more government, more taxes, more washington, d.c. and then they look over at donald trump and they can't believe why he's successful because hize a he he was an out. that's why he's so successful in
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the rest of the country with the exception of some of the coastal elites. and so, yeah, i think those are legitimate issues. let's take it on, republicans versus democrats. let's talk about the issues. that's what donald trump is doing. that's not where the others want to do. >> the base is saying impeachment is not at the top of the list. >> it's funny every once in a while you hear nancy pelosi say we really don't want to go that direction. but her base and the radical leftists that are coming in, the socialists, they're coming into congress, they're monopolizing the discussion and pushing the party further and further to the left. good luck with that because they're going to make it easier and easier every day for donald trump to get reelected. >> thank you so much. refreshing perspective as always. >> a theme you're going to hear a lot more of, we're going to impeach him at the ballot box. they're resigned to the fact he's not going to be impeached
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meaningfully. turning to your headlines now, the adult daughter of george foreman has died. she was found unresponsive in her houston area home. no foul play expected. freda followed in her dad's footsteps becoming a professional boxer. he was 42 years ald. a new app helps trump supporters find trump-supported business. cafes and restaurants across the country. it operates a little like yelp and viewers review the brishment braced on whether the owners discriminate on political beliefs and whether the customers are allowed to carry weapons. amy koab chur comes cleans on eating a salad with a comb. >> sort of doing a mom thing, i
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didn't have a fork, i used a qume to eat a salad very briefly on a plane. >> the story came out in an article about how the democratic article treats her staff. an nba star calling out his younger counterparts saying they care more about social media than winning, telling the athletic i don't know if it's about winning as much as it is looking good on instagram, twitter, having followers and clicks and likes. he could retire at the end of the year capping a 20-year career. >> might be looking at you, lebron who will post a lot of stats on instagram even when they lose. are republican millennials bhking less conservative. new york magazine says the kids aren't alt-right. is that true? we'll ask a leading millennial
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. time for you news by the numbers. first, $34 billion, that's how much president trump wants to add to the military budget. the proposal is expected to be unveiled tomorrow. it would slash some welfare programs. the increase would bring the total spending for the pentagon to $750 billion. next, 150 milli bucks, that's how much new york's iconic chrysler building just sold for. it's a $650 million loss for the investment firm that bought the tower in '08. the firm is selling the iconic skyscraper because of rising rent on the ground beneath it. finally $448 million, the new powerball jackpot.
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the largest jackpot so far this year. the next drawing will. wednesday and right after the showily be getting a ticket. another story caught our mind. a lot of people talking about. called cost plus 50. the idea is president trump is floating a new idea that u.s. allies should pay for the cost of basically the united states protecting them. here's a headline in "the washington post." trump invokes new demand for ebbing tracting billions of dollars from allies. under the formula countries would pay the full cost of stationings american troops on their territory plus 50. pete: , cost plus 50, could have allies contributing five times what they currently provide. ed, you know. this is met with september schism in washington. part of the idea that the president has had that other countries have free loaded off of us for a while.
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>> it's common sense idea. look at the reaction. trump invokes new demand for extracting billions from u.s. allies. guess what, another way to write the headline is the president wants our allies to pay a fairer share of the burden of protecting them. and we want to be there. our troops are there, men and women in uniform helping them. why shouldn't they pay? >> the framing is so important and that belies the fact that there's an agenda coming from the left. why shouldn't we have a conversation globally about the united states presence in certain countries and what that does. when we invest years on our part why shouldn't there be a discussion. >> it's legacy from previous eras and we assume that the rules apply to modern day but things change. so when you have troops in japan, joker, germany, you've had home since world war ii and the korean war, sometimes you have to reevaluate the relationships.
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>> i sat down recently with a former high official of the obama administration i used to cover. and i asked, okay, i know you don't like president trump but is there anything he's done that you think is valuable, that you would say okay, he really did something good. and this person said he got more from the nato allies. i thought it was interesting because obama people will admit -- they always criticize it, this america first thing doesn't work. but the president did the same thing with nato and everybody lawfdz at him and yet we're getting more and more dues paying from the other countries. we're helping them. of course we're going to be there for them. but they should pay their own share. and even democrats, it's private, they won't say it in public but privately it's a good idea. >> getting the allies to step up will be a legacy of this administration. a gun-owning reverend slamming the idea that tougher gun laws will make communities safer. >> these bills don't do nothing
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for the black community. i'm just asking y'all to give a damn. >> that reverend a powerful testimony, he joins us live next hour. plus are republican millennials becoming less conservative? new york magazine claims to know. they say the kids aren't alt-right but is that true? why don't we ask a republican millennial himself, charlie kurt. what did he think. that's next.
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charlie kurt, he joins us live. are you going extinct? >> i'll reject the premise of the article that somehow conservative and this brand of alt-right are synonymous. in fact i think the movement is going quickly. what we have is a problem of labeling. what we see on the ground on college campuses and high school campuses are students gravitating toward the core ideas that some would say are conservative but the labels themselves, some young people say i don't know about that because how much the media tried to demean the label. generation z, the next generation behind millennials is on pace to be the most conservative generation in recent history and a lot of data shows it going that way. and the president delivering the result that he's been able to deliver for our generation which is totally unprecedented.
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i reject the premise of the article and what they're saying and i think we're going to see a lot more results going in the right direction moving forward. >> what is the largest issue gal galvanizing the trend the way you spoke about especially with generation z. >> i'll say first and foremost, my generation wants opportunities in the economy, whether it be jobs, entrepreneurship, the ability to keep the money they earn. this president has done a phenomenal job of that. more than that, they want a country that's safe and strong. and i will say you see a trend where the american left is going way out of the political mainstream and it really has opened up the opportunity to talk about the results that have been able to be delivered over the next two years. the left can talk in theory. eight years under barack obama delivered misery and mediocrity for young people and two years under president trump delivered peace and prosperity. you look at those visions and delivering results for the young
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people. >> we've got less than a minute. we've been playing a sound from south by southwest and alexandria ocasio-cortez a lot of millennials looking up to her saying i could be her. that's not something to dismis. she's come a long way. what's the republican answer to that? >> i'm not going to talk about her personally. let's talk about the ideas and the values. it's very easy to be generous with other people's money. but when it's your money that has skin in the game, not so generous with that. we're not going to have the government tell you how to live your life our take away your stuff and expand your opportunity and make our generation more prosperous. >> charlie kirk thairchg you for joining us. up next, democratic socialist alexandria ocasio-cortez trashing the state of america. >> it's not a good thing. and this idea of 10% better from garbage, let's see what we
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>> when someone's talking about our core, it's like, oh, this is radical. this idea of, like, 10% better from garbage -- [laughter] shouldn't be what we settle for. >> south by southwest is no doubt the place to be this weekend for many of the dem. likely iowa caucus goers, look who's on top, joe biden. [laughter] >> a confrontation involving those catholic school students, cnn now becoming the target of a megabaa lawsuit. >> still believe he is the face of racism. the symbol is all around accountability. >> severe weather is spurring
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tornadoes across the south and midwest. ed: the left slamming the president for signing bibles. >> feeling extra tire this morning? you are not alone. pete: probably lost an hour of sleep because of daylight saving time. ♪ ♪ pete: how you feeling this morning? >> i'm feeling great. ed: great to have you. .president we always love having you. e., how you feeling? ed: by the way, i say the bad things about pete, but we usually buy each other coffee. this morning i came in to find out that pete had told our folks, don't just buy coffee, buy them breakfast. he's a generous man. pete: once every six months. [laughter] don't get used to it. ed: we had one less hour of
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sleep -- >> expectations low. pete: how you feeling? ed: did you get a raise? pete: no, i didn't get a raise. it feels like 7:00 right now, right? do i have the it the right way? so so if you're tired, suck it up. have an extra cup of coffee. ed: that's pete's attitude towards everything. >> going on right now, a festival in austin where representative alexandria ocasio-cortez called the current state of the country garbage. >> i think a perfect example of how special interests9 and the powerful have pitted white working class americans against brown and black working class americans in order to just screw over all working class
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americans -- [applause] is reaganism in the '80s when he started talking about welfare queens. he's painting this really resentful vision of, essentially, black women who were doing nothing that were sucks on our country. when someone's talking about our core, it's like, oh, this is radical. but this isn't radical, this is what we've always been. i think all these things sound radical compared to where we are, but where we are is not a good thing. and this idea of, like, 10% better from garbage -- [laughter] shouldn't be what we settle for. ed: what about the beginning where she's saying that, basically, reagan was a racist, i'm not really going to back that up with anything, or moderator's not going to challenge me and, oh, by the way, that led to all working people, she says, getting screwed. now, i'm not going to argue that
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there have not been problems in the economy where some people, the forgotten man and woman that donald trump talked about. but she's making these comments within 24-48 hours of real wage growth in this country shown in that jobs number on friday, and you're saying working people are still getting screw ld? i'm not saying everybody is getting a fatter paycheck. we're always striving for more, more, more, but to say we're looking for 10% better than garbage, which is nonsense, but then adding on to that that somehow all working people have been screwed going back to reagan, give me a break. pete: this is elites, media types, musicians, now politicians. iron you can that amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren, schultz, we're not talking about them. some talk about socialism, they talk about policy, when she gets up on cage r -- stage, she sort
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of verbally vomits the ideas of the left and uses all the talk they use with all the time. fdr, she called his policy of the new deal racist. she implied and effectively said that ronald reagan is racist. but she's right in one sense, this is not a moderate moment. people want the extreme answer -- ed: and yet she's getting bigger crowds than everyone else around the country. pete: and that's why we're covering it. not because anyone's obsessed, because she's setting the pace. >> bill nye, that science guy, he got up on stage with her. we'll show you a pic here. pete: bill nye's not just doing science? >> he goes on to say aoc gets it. we can address income inequality, climate change if we get together and get to work. the issue i have with that is so, how conflicting. one of the issues i have, how
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conflicting everything they're saying is. they're talking about fear dividing, but that's exactly what they're playing into when all she does is use platitudes and trigger words -- ed: we only have 12 years left on the planet, for example. that's not fear? >> totally. we can't take from others to gain, but that's exactly what her plan does. everything is conflicting. pete: yeah. i used to like bill nye. i still do. maybe he's got some good science videos. now he's getting all political, and i'll tell you, when she's up there pointing racism fingers at people, it's like the reverse oprah. it's like you're a racist and you're a racist. >> right. pete: that's what they throw out to political opponents who disagree with their policies. ed: and yet aoc gets this fawning coverage. let me tell you who has not gotten a fair shake, those students at covington high school in kentucky. remember how they were treated sometime back, and now it turns
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out that lynn wood, who is representing one of the students there who, obviously, had gotten slammed, they're suing cnn for $250 million. pete: at least. tonight on life, liberty and levin, you can hear -- catch the entire interview right here on fox news channel at 10 p.m. here's about 30 seconds of it that's pretty important. listen. >> they're out there right away going after this young boy, and they maintain it for at least two two days. why didn't they stop and just take an hour and find the truth and then report it? maybe do that before you report the lies. the mainstream media is incapable of standing up and acknowledging their mistakes, committing to the idea that they will do better. they're not going to do better because they can't acknowledge how badly they're now reporting. >> and something that's interesting about that too, you know, a lot goes to the intent,
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obviously, but also that amplification process and whether it's reasonably foreseeable how many ears and lips it goes to, the right? that's what happens, that's what the lawsuit was focusing on, the preview to it. when "the washington post," when cnn betweens out over and over and over again these certain headlines, it's that amplification process that is so damaging. it's not, well, in that first second we repeated it -- ed: "the washington post" a couple fridays ago, oh, by the way, we were wrong. wasn't there a correction? pete: there was, a quick correction. it almost feels like every quarter of our life has become political, even the companies we like. ed: by the way, we reached out to cnn, they haven't responded yet -- pete: oh, they haven't? ed: in fairness of them, their lawyers want a chance to look at it. pete: reporters just don't do their due diligence. there's easy confirmation on that story -- ed: people just ran out on
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twitter, not just at cnn and "the washington post." meanwhile, we've been talking about companies and how there are some republicans favor chick-fil-a, for example, democrats excited about something like the kraft heinz company. independents seem to love amazon. that seems to all a make sense, but then it gets more interesting when you look at which businesses have sort of bipartisanship hate, sort of all sides are not happy with these companies. pete: disinteresting. >> all right. we've got facebook, philip morris, dish, sears, wells fargo and the united states government, which is interesting considering half of the spectrum wants to increase the u.s. government, right? but we want your thoughts, you guys, so e-mail us, friends@foxnews.com. ed: i remember having dish 10 or 15 years ago, and every time it rained, i couldn't watch sports. i don't mean to pick on them,
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but facebook, people on all sides, what's going on. pete: i don't get sears. ed: it's pretty obvious about the government, but almost all of these democratic plans are about more government when even that survey there is saying people are tired of government. pete: i'm hung up on sears. why does sears elicit passion from people? >> maybe they had a bad return policy -- pete: that could be it. ed: [inaudible] pete: if wegman's? it's a grocery store, right? i've maybe been once. i'd like to check it out. ed: he prefers to get a steak. or come here and get free food. >> turning to your heldline ares, we begin with a fox news alert. all 157 police -- people aboard a crashed flight are dead. the company just released this picture of its ceo standing in the wreckage. dozens of families are reacting to the tragedy. the flight went down six minutes after taken off from ethiopia,
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and the plane was helded for kenya. a suspected drunk drive is reportedly responsible for a held-on crash -- head-on crash that hit a school bus. the bus was carrying a middle school softball team in oklahoma when the crash happened. the driver, passenger and one student died and six others were injured. americans will soon need more than a passport to travel in europe. starting in 2021, the european union will require u.s. travelers have a pre-approved visa-like pass, and it will cost about $8 and last three years. officials say the permit is an extra security measure. celebrity couple j with lo and a-rod are getting married, announcing their engagement on instagram. ed: what's that shiny thing? >> an ice cube on a ring. each posting a picture of a huge diamond ring, a-rod writing, she
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said yes. he popped the question during a weekend getaway in the bahamas. the couple recently celebrating their two-year anniversary. those are your headlines. pete: making the rest of us look bad. [laughter] ed: meanwhile, slamming tough gun laws in his home state. >> these bills don't do nothing for north min yap plus, they don't do nothing for the black community. i'm just asking y'all to give a damn. e . ed strong message, and that reverend explains why right here straight ahead. pete: plus, a maga hat snatch off a teen's hat by an aide while he was riding the school bus. he's here live to tell us his story. >> you don't take that hat off on this bus. >> i can't wear a hat? >> no, take that hat off. now. put it in your backpack. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month for 36 months.
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♪ ♪ >> this is democratic primary, and we have to figure out as democrats how we're going to win in to 2020. bernie has to speak to what democratic socialism is. >> you are not one. >> i am not. >> when he called me the snow woman, i thought, well, this isn't bad. i'd like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard. you have to pick your moments. pete: as 2020 democratic hopefuls pushing their progressive agendas to the crowds at the south by southwest festival in texas this weekend. >> lauren stone is the you would to have in chief of campus reform.org, and he joins us to react -- lawrence jones. pete: a lot of those comments overshadowed by what other freshmen congressmen have been saying, congresswomen, but where's this party headed,
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where's the debate going? >> well, the party's headed further to the left, it's obvious in their defense of reparations, the green new deal, things that are clearly anti-american. aoc even at south by southwest said that america is garbage. these are people that want to fundamentally change this country. and so it's a real simple option going into the next election. do you want the america that you know and want to improve that america, or do you want an america that wants to go back in time and start doing anti-american things, and that's the new democratic party. and it's a simple choice. ed: do you think elizabeth warren is trying to rewrite history? they were trying to put all kinds of regulations on the economy. she has said all kinds of things about capitalism being out of control, and now she's trying to say, no, i'm to not a socialist like bernie. is she rewriting history a little bit? >> well, you know, it's crazy, because a lot of these people
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once rode the coat tail of bernie, and new with the president talking about this will never be a socialist country with americans being afraid of socialism, now they want to backtrack. but the support of policies show a different story from their path. and so i would encourage the american people to look at the record, because it's very clear. the democratic party is going further and further to the left. you see it in their policies. and now they, what they know is that they may be able to win a primary with that, but when it comes to the general election where counties and congressional districts where obama didn't switch to trump because of stuff like this, now they're trying to go to center, and that just won't work. >> if young voters feel they have no future, they'll become more radicalized, they have nothing left to lose. ed: what do you think about that? >> well, i'll tell you this -- >> able to reel in centrists and
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also mobilize a lot of young people like me who are very allured by the idea of, like, universal health care, student loan forgiveness, free college, stuff like that, that a lot of the democratic socialists are proposing. if you put young people in a position where we feel we have no future, we're just going to become more radicalized. we have nothing to lose at this point. ed: what kind of -- it seems like a threat almost. [laughter] >> well, because this is what the baby boomers and the past generation did to young people. they went onto college campuses, and they told them this is your right, all right? now you have a bunch of young people that are suldenly afraid -- suddenly afraid and disend channeled when they go into the real world and realize, actually, if you don't pay your bills, they're going to repossess your car. actually, it's not the government's right to make sure you have food. on the college campuses and in some of these homes they taught these kids this, and now you
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have a depressed generation. we have to teach the generation that it is not the government's role to have happiness, they can pursue happiness. pete: their utopian education clashes with the real world, and they freak out. that's a good point. appreciate it. ed: every morning at least we've got a story where you're saying, what? police raided the hospital room of a cancer patient in the middling of his chemo searching for marijuana. >> this is when you have stage iv pancreatic cancer -- ed: as you can imagine, that raid is now stirring up a whole bunch of controversy. we'll have it coming up. >> and a gun-owning reverend slamming tough gun laws joins us next. >> these bills don't do nothing for north minneapolis. they don't do nothing for the black community. i'm just asking y'all to give a damn. smart bed, from $999 ...
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simple. easy. awesome. ♪ ♪ ed: good morning again. police getting backlash online for searching a stage iv cancer patient's hospital room for marijuana. officers were called for a complaint of a strong smell of pot. the patient's family recorded the search, as you can see here. police ended up not finding marijuana. obviously, all this now getting reviewed. and a kansas doctor is sentenced to life in prison for selling opioids. steven henson prescribed addicting levels of opioids to his patients for years. one of his patients died in 2015. his lawyer says he plans to appeal. and r. kelly is out of jail. somebody paid $161,000 in child support on his behalf. it's the latest controversy for the embattled r&b singer. of course, he was charged with
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sex abuse last month. he has pleaded not guilty to the charges and had a bizarre interview in the meantime. pete: well, a red flag bill moving it way through the minnesota legislature now coming under fire. the bill seeks the allow family members, law enforcement and the government to temporarily take away guns from those who are deemed, quote, an extreme risk. well, now a gun-owning reverend in that state is speaking out. >> these bills don't do nothing for north minneapolis, they don't do nothing for the black community. i'm just asking y'all to give a damn. i'm a gun owner, but you can keep passing these here bills that ain't going to do nothing for nobody if you want to, but if you want to stop the gun violence, let's get serious. pete: that reverend, tim christopher from burn baptist church, joins us with more. reverend, thank you so much for joining us on this sunday morning, really appreciate it. i had a chance to watch your
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entire testimony, it's powerful stuff. you're talking about these red flag bills, also a universal background check. you say a lot of folks pass a lot of bills, but ultimately, they're not taking guns out of the hands of felons. >> no, they're not. they're not at all. and they need to get serious about doing that. these bills do not do that. i went there to ask a question, how they're going to stop these felons and people who should not have a gun and leave me alone with my rights, and i did not get an answer to that. pete: you're a proud gun owner, a leader on this. you regularly, from what i understand, preach and talk about members of your community should be armed as well for their own safety and security in a dangerous neighborhood. what is the solution, reverend? >> i believe the solution, first, is find a way to find out how these guns are getting in these communities. that is the solution.
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you have to stop the gun flow before you can stop anything else. i just don't understand why they feel the right to pass laws to make me a felon. i've done nothing to no one. i pay my if taxes -- my taxes, i do everything right, i'm not a felon, i haven't been to jail. and yet i have to go out and fight in the streets and then turn around and fight the legislature to keep my rights to own my firearm. pete: as a law-abiding citizen. >> as a law-abiding citizen, yes, sir. i've got to fight them to keep my rights. and they sit there and say, well, these bills are going to do this, and they're going to do that, but they really cannot explain the bill. i went there to ask a question only to find out that i couldn't ask a question to someone who's trying to take my rights. [laughter] that's not even right. pete: that's a fair point. let me read a statement from someone who supports these bills, the state health
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commissioner, jan malcolm. she says i think the data are abundantly clear that this bill will save lives, limiting access is an effective strategy to reduce suicide. so your argument is quite different, i would say. >> well, i'm -- don't get me wrong, i'm not sitting here saying that we should not do nothing for these people who are committing suicide. but i also gotta look at my community. i've got to look for, at the african-american and say point-blank what specifically does these bills do in the african-american community? make it clear to me. and that's why i went down there. now, they can push around paper all they want and they can get data and they can talk about venezuela, and they can talk about florida. i'm talking about right down the street. they -- see, they sit behind these desks in these chairs, but they don't put the boots on the ground and go talk to the people
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who are affected by what is going on. pete: what happens -- >> they don't do that. pete: what happens when these laws restrict legal gun ownership? if what happens in your community when the good guys have less guns? >> you basically putting us in fear. you take my gun away from me, and then i have to go to church and, you know, we've got a couple of the reverends in church, we carry. and we carry for a reason. so you're going to take the ability away from me to protect myself and to protect the members of my church. you know, i said it the other night when i was out there, if they -- people want to come down and they want to stand outside our church and, you know, protect us with a wall, i have no problem with that. that's fine with me. but don't take away my right to carry. just don't do that. don't hinder me in doing that.
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pete: very, very well said. reverend tim christopher, a great representative of minneapolis, minnesota. thank you very much for your time this morning. >> i thank you. appreciate it. pete: well said. good stuff. democrats keep defending congresswoman ilhan omar's anti-semitic comments. >> ilhan omar, congresswoman, is under tremendous attack -- >> i don't think our colleague is anti-semitic. pete: so is the left becoming the anti-jewish party? we'll answer that question. and what's the impact on the perception of americas? americans? faith leaders weigh in coming up next. i can't believe it. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. yea.
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decided to pass a resolution condemning all hate. it was very prod. did it -- broad. did it go far enough? well, our religion panel is here on this sunday to react. a member of usc's foundation and the council on foreign relations, rabbi abraham cooper, and greg lorry, senior pastor of harvest christian fellowship. good mornings all. >> morning. ed: i want to start with you, rabbi cooper. did this resolution go far enough? >> no. we had a shameful week in the house of representatives. omar is a blatant anti-semite. i don't accept speaker pelosi's excuses for her. she met with the leaders of the jewish community in minnesota months ago. she knows what anti-semitism is. i think she was aiming directly for eliot engel who's the chairman of the house foreign relations committee and every other jewish-american whether they're in congress and other
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americans who support israel. it's a slander, and it's a shameful day when the house of representatives can't simply call her out for what she did, put her at the back of the class like the republicans did with one of their own. and failure to have a level playing field is a terrible day when it happens to any group in the united states of america. ed: as a muslim scholar, how do you see this? >> the resolution not only failed to rebuke her, it does injury to jews by trivializing anti-semitism, the only lethal, genocidal hatred very different than other bigotries. it empowers the idea of islamophobia which is the inability to criticize islamism, and it does an injury to me and millions of other pluralist muslims. islam is not fundamentally anti-semitic. islam says jerusalem belongs to the jews.
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islam says the israelites are a divine and chosen nation, beloved to god. so she damages widespread, and it's a tragedy for centrist democrats under siege by the far left currents in the democratic party. ed: pastor lorry, as a christian a pastor here, how do you see all this? >> i would agree with the other guests 100%. i think congressman omar might be well served to take a trip to the holocaust museum in washington d.c. we lead tours to israel all the time, and we go to a museum dedicated to the memory of over six million jews that were killed during the holocaust. so i think that anti-semitism is so wicked, and this resolution doesn't go nearly far enough. it just needs to be called out for what it is. ed: but you wonder whether her going to the holocaust museum will really make an impact. there's been this dialogue with congresswoman omar that he and
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others have had, and it doesn't seem to have gotten through. i want to point out something that might be very troubling. there's a gallup poll about sympathy toward israel over palestine. in 2018, 49% of democrats, 80% of republicans had that sympathy. in 2019, 43% of democrats, 76% of republicans. a suggestion there, particularly among the democrats -- but the republicans as well, rabbi cooper -- that there is a softening in america of support for israel. are these words having real impact? >> well, i think these words are also accompanied by campaigns in some of the christian churches that say christians who support zionism are guilty of a sin. on our campuses, israel's a colonial power. and in the house of representatives when slam ares against israel -- slams against israel go virtually unanswered by the leadership. but i've taken arab and muslim
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groups from indonesia, from bahrain, from united arab emirates, other countries. i'll tell you the truth, what really needs to happen is younger americans need to get over to israel and to experience firsthand whether they're being fed lies or whether or not there's a reason for the u.s.-israel alliance. ed: doctor, what's your message as a muslim scholar to congresswoman omar in terms of fixing this and moving forward? >> so the rabbi is correct, there is disengagement particularly of the young american jewish community. i've been to israel 10,11 times, but i've spent 45 years going to the muslim world. american jews are not visiting enough, and also they do not have memory. more than 40% of people in america do not know what the holocaust is, two-thirds of people between 18-34 don't know what auschwitz is. that's a huge ignorance.
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ilhan omar, i am very happy to meet with her and educate her on how her words are doing damage to those that could give us such alliances, education and actually bring peace in the middle east if we have engagement. that's how a two-state solution will come about. ed: pastor, i've got 30 secondings. i want to give you the final word. >> as a evangelical pastor, we love the nation of israel. we believe god placed them in the land there. that's why i lead tours for people to see for themselves. the bible came through the jewish people. our messiah, jesus christ, was a jew, and that is why we love jewish people, because scripture tells us to. and so we're very happy to stand with israel and the jewish people. ed: well, some positive words in a very divisive week. we appreciate it, pastor, doctor, and rabbi cooper, we're going to have lunch again in los angeles like we did a couple months ago, try to solve all the world's problems. >> regards to the left coast.
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conventional wisdom says you can't make a 400 horsepower sedan, that's also environmentally conscious. we don't follow conventional wisdom. ♪ ♪ >> brand new transcripts of doj official bruce ohr's private testimony highlighting a past gop warning for the founder of the firm behind that anti-trump dossier. >> glenn simpsoned had previously testified under oath
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to the house intelligent committee that he never -- intelligence committee that he never met with bruce ohr or discussed the steele dossier. that is in direct contradiction to what bruce ohr told me under oath last month. he's in real legal jeopardy. pete: here to explain what this means for glenn simpson and the entire investigation, fox news contributor andrew mccarthy. so we know that georgia representative doug collins released the transcript of ohr's testimony. what did we learn? >> well, i think the most important thing we learned, pete, was that ohr was in consultation with christopher steele while he was writing the dossier. that is bruce ohr, the justice department official. i don't think that should surprise us that much since nellie ohr, bruce's wife, was collaborating with steele on the dossier. but we now know that ohr met, bruce ohr met directly with steele and then took that information that he got are from
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steele and brought it directly to deputy fbi director andy mccabe at the time and his counsel, lisa page. and i think that's the way the investigation got kicked off. so so all these efforts to try to say that this investigation, that a key component of the beginning of it was not the dossier have proven to be so much nonsense as we suspected. ed: and rod rosenstein, number two at justice, obvious, is on his way out now. seems fuzzy on the timeline about when he knew about bruce ohr's role and nelly other, his wife, and that's relevant because you had rosenstein signing off on these fisa warrants, among other officials, to get all this going. >> yeah, ed. and, you know, the amazing thing about that is, number one, you know, they went around and around and around about this when he testified, but he would not come out and say what i thought was obvious, which is he
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didn't read what he was signing. he was briefed on it, but he didn't read it -- ed: that's pretty scary if number two at justice didn't even read the fisa warrant. >> yeah. you know, where i come from in the southern district of new york, you know, the boss would call you at 3:00 in the morning to want to know something that would be relatively trivial, but they wanted the know -- some bosses want to know everything. this boss, not so much. but i think the other thing that's important is they started to go to the fisa court in october of 2016 and continued going through june of the next year, and every time they went back to the fisa court even though they had not corroborated this dossier, they said the fbi believes that these people attached to the trump campaign are basically in an espionage conspiracy with russia to undermine the american political system. pete: it's all interconnected. will bruce ohr ever be truly
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held accountable or those like him? >> well, i think, pete, the most important thing is the truth has to get out, you know? i think if people are expecting this is going to be a big indictment of all the government officials, that's -- i don't think that's ever going to happen. but i do think that the new attorney general understands that it's essential that the fbi and the justice department have the credibility that they need to protect the country. we can't have that unless we get a full accounting of what happened here. >> andrew mccarthy, fox news contributor, thank you so much. pete: thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> all right. a maga hat snatched off a teen's head by an aide while he was riding the school bus. >> take that -- if you don't take that hat off on this bus -- take it off. >> i can't wear a hat? >> no, take that hat off. take it off, now, put it in your backpack. >> the student here live to tell us his story, coming up next. pete: plus, in this tv show a young girl's pacemaker is hacked, but have you ever
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♪ ♪ >> you and i both understand she is wonderful. i am looking to exploit9 that factment. >> jamie? what's wrong? >> i've taken control of your daughter's pacemaker and triggered a third-degree at block. >> dramatic medical scenes playing out on popular tv shows like this last scene from the blacklist where a pacemaker was
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hacked. just how realistic are these shows? pete: we've got a doctor here on set to debunk or prove right some of these scenes. dr. audie, that scene right there, you consulting with some of these shows to help make sure it's accurate. the idea that someone's pacemaker could be hacked, is that possible? >> it is, you know? in our world with all the technology that's being put into all these devices, pacemakers, defibrillators, iv infusion pumps, understand lin delivery devices -- insulin delivery devices, they're electronics, is so in our world people can probably hack into it. pete: you're reading a signal, so as a result, that signal could be intercepted. >> could be intercepted. >> totally frightening. so for the most part, are these shows accurate, or is there any part of it that we cannot have to hide under the bed for? >> so a lot of the medicine, you know, the writers and producers
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want the medicine to be accurate, so i can't speak for all shows, but generally speak, they want the medicine to be accurate. they do a lot of research, and they try to make it accurate. and then my role when i'm on set on tv is to make the actors, you know, duplicate the medicine and make it look as real as -- pete: so doctors watching don't look sideways at it. here's another show. house m.d., take a look at this clip. >> commonly used, but sound -- [inaudible] ♪ ♪ pete: so can loud rock music cause a seizure? >> sure. anything that causes an external stimulus like loud music, strobe lights actually can precipitate a seizure. pete: wow. >> all right. and so for the next, our next case study, csi: new york, a defibrillator used over clothing. take a look here. >> still in defib.
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>> clear! >> one more, clear! >> all right. is that real life? >> so it's real life, in actuality if somebody was going into cardiac arrest, you won't go over their clothing. so i think that in this instance the show took the creative liberty, the creative direction to decide to not expose her bare chest and went over it. i don't think this is a true medical show, it's a medical piece in the show, and they took that liberty of -- you know, it's network tv, i don't think they're going to want to expose her chest. >> right. pete: doctor, what is the biggest misconception people have through watching tv about medicine? >> well, they think that it's, that things are fake or maybe not fake, and i think the misconception is that, oh, that could not happen. and it could happen, for instance, with the pacemaker. these things, they could happen. they're based in reality, and they try to explain it on tv.
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pete: that's actually -- [laughter] kind of unnerving. because i sometimes assume this is hollywood, they can write whatever they want. you're saying they try the hue toward being accurate -- >> i can't speak for all shows, but generally you want the medicine to be accurate because there's a lot of population out there, firefighters, nurses, doctors, police, a lot of people who understand medicine, and when they're trying to make a tv show, they want to make it as more realistic as possible. >> truth is stranger than fiction. pete: doctor, thank you. >> thanks for having me. pete: all right. elizabeth warren doubling down on her pitch to break up big tech like amazon, google and facebook. but she ended up making a case for capitalism. maria bartiromo here to weigh in coming up. >> and many in the media slamming the president for signing bibles during his disaster tour of alabama. hear from the little girl who had her bible signed by the president coming up. ♪ ♪
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>> there's so much talking about our core, it's like oh, this is radical, but this isn't radical. this idea of like 10% better from garbage. >> [laughter] >> it shouldn't be what we settle for. >> south by southwest is no doubt the place to be this weekend for many of the dems. pete: a pole just came out likely iowa caucus-goers look whose on top, joe biden. >> it's very clear the democratic party is going further and further to the left now they're trying to go to the center and just opt work. ed: a confrontation involving catholic school students took a new turn, cnn now becoming the target of a mega lawsuit. >> severe weather is spurring tornadoes across the south and midwest. ed: the left slamming the president for signing bibles during a tour of tornado damage in alabama. >> he came to the community to
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reach out to them. >> i just thought it was cool of him signing the bible. >> feeling extra tired this morning you are not alone. pete: we lost an hour of sleep because of daylight saving time. >> ♪ ♪ >> pete: good morning. news from this morning, it's 9:00 on your watch, 8:00 on your brain. if you're on the east coast, right. i should not be east coast centric and we're glad you're here. >> thanks so much you guys happy sunday we have a final hour left for you guys we'll start with a fox news alert though, eight americans are among the 157 people killed in a plane crash this morning. this video of the crash scene
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just coming in as the company confirms there are no survivors. the flight to kenya went down six minutes after takeoff. travelers from at least 35 different countries among the dead including chinese, canadian and french nationalists. there's no word yet on what caused the crash. severe weather is spurring tornadoes across the south and midwest. >> it's coming right at us. oh, wow. >> that suspected tornado is throwing debris all around in louisiana and in arkansas two people were hurt as twisters leveled homes and knocked down trees. top wind speeds hit 05 miles per hour and now president trump will reportedly ask congress for an extra $8.6 billion for the border wall, and it would be more than six times the amount approved congress and 6% more than what the president has secured through national emergency declaration. the white house is expected to unveil a new budget tomorrow.
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a new work community coming together to help a world war ii veteran. >> when he needed a car, we said we've got to step up and do something. >> this amazing community raising more than $5,000 to get the 94 year old veteran a new car. when toyota found out about the fundraiser they donated another 10,000 toward the 2015 rav4. pete: very cool. ed: nice gesture. well we were talking about the president xiing in his new budget will be unveiled tomorrow more than $8 billion for the wall one of many things that alexandria ocasio-cortez and other democrats in this new democratic house have been fighting the president on tooth and nail instead they want to talk about a green new deal. they want to talk about medicare for all, all these programs they haven't laid out how they pay for it and want to attack america along the way. pete: that sure is correct, ed. down in texas near the border in austin they have this south by southwest conference, where a
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bunch of liberals, political types, media types, musicians gather to feel good about themselves and talk about stuff and one of the things they talk about is politicals and you had elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar and howard schultz but the one who caught the most attention the biggest line the biggest crowd was alexandria ocasio-cortez the socialistic was there sounding off as she always does. here is part of what she had to say. >> when someone's talking about our core, it's like oh, this is radical, but this isn't radical. this is what we've always been. all of these thin things sound radical compared to where we are but where we are is not a good thing and this idea of like 10% better from garbage, it shouldn't be what we settle for. it feels like moderate is not a stance. it's just an attitude toward life of like, like here is the thing that upsets me is that
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we've become so cynical that we view meh, or sinicism as an intellectually superior attitude , and we view ambition as useful, naive, the meh is like worship now for what? like for what? >> a lot there. there's so many conflicting things in there. the ambition of capitalism of course would not be what she's included in that statement, and don't forget she calls for de funding of i.c.e. because they are too radical and obviously her radicalism should be hailed and she's only the headliner there and there's a lot of other celebrities getting on stage with her sharing that light even though as we saw earlier, elizabeth warren saying absolutely no i'm not a socialistic so everyone drawing lines in the sand. pete: all summer she loves her green new deal she thinks fdr's new deal was racist and ronald regan's approach to welfare reform racist.
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she pedals socialism openly and says radicalism is the new normal and then called our country garbage. don't forget that or miss it. she believes she is america's core, and i would ask her, has she read the declaration of independence? everyone talks about the constitution. the first document of our nation was our declaration, which was a declaration of free people, free from government intrusion on our lives, yet everything she wants to do is intrude more on your life because she's smart. she went to some fancy school did you know that? she's smart, you're not. she wants to tell you how to live. i don't think she's read it. i would like her to let us know. ed: our viewers are certainly fired up about this. e-mail from kathleen, she is abandoning facts, to lies in the community and trying to make people hate the country. >> if aoc thinks that america is garbage i suppose she wants to make america great again. pete: an e-mail from ellen. if this country is garbage, why are so many trying to get in?
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ed: that is absolutely perfect. people still want to come to america. pete: and no one is fleeing to venezuela last time i checked. ed: no the other direction. meanwhile there are a whole bunch of other democrats struggling to get attention in this battle for 2020 you heard about the big crowd forming for alexandria ocasio-cortez, look at how some of the democratic 2020 hopefuls are trying to create their own little space. >> this is a democratic primary and we have to figure out as democrats how we're going to win in 2020. bernie has to speak to what democratic socialism is. >> and you are not one? >> i'm not. >> when he called me the snow woman i thought well this isn't bad. i'd like to see how your fair would be in a blizzard. >> you have to pick your moment s. >> for us to start moving towards a level of socialism is such an extreme position and something that i think is inconsistent with the values and the heritage and the tradition of the country.
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>> interesting none of these cast of characters were on the top of this list, which is likely iowa caucus-goers voting on their first choice for president we had 27% at the top for biden, closely following behind sanders, and then a large decrease down to warren, you guys can see here the full list, and we were talking about yesterday, don't count bernie sanders out. and it's interesting that biden is top of the list. he hasn't declared yet he's still technically mulling it over. the question is does he have that progressive energizing position or potential for it, that right now, the democratic party will get behind. ed: we hear joe biden's down in the caribbean with his wife making a final decision and pete said maybe stay down there for a while because he's not sure he can find running room in this new democratic party. has the party moved much further left than where joe biden has been? he's been wanting we're told to run the states did man campaign, run the president's approach to the candidacy, president trump's approach and you wonder though whether the party has moved on,
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whether the democratic party is a much different party than what joe biden presided over as vice president, and whether that's just all about name id at the top there but if you were to get in if all of a sudden it wad in be that grassroots support for him, he would be seen as too old perhaps and too much in the middle. pete: does the former vice president want to get into a political knife fight inside his own primary trying to prove he's a leftist when he's really not when there's already people that cornered that part of the market that's the calculation joe/jeb biden has to make because he's got the name id, everyone in washington loves him because they know uncle joe he's been in the senate forever but is the money going to be there, are the grassroots going to be there and i just having been in vermont just a couple days ago, the bernie sanders phenomenon is not dead. ed: they just don't want to get into a race that has become a race to the left as lawrence jones said earlier. pete: correct and that early poll on the re-election can side had jeb bourbon top, chris cristi, folks that never made it
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later on in the race, it was a cnn poll so consider the source as well. ed: absolutely. all right, meanwhile, we've been talking about how trump derangement syndrome taking on perhaps a whole new aspect when you think about what the president was doing on friday. should have been non-partisan or political and he certainly didn't make it political by going and reaching out to the folks 23 lives lost in alabama after those horrific tornadoes. and he went to a church he was talking about faith in the community. people coming together, somebody asked him to sign a bible and a long line of people then photos on social media people lined up to get the president to sign their bibles. you see it right there. >> here is the media reaction. trump is offing bibles now so that's a rap on humanity right? and the big bang theory people don't understand the purpose of trump signing bibles many people are without a way to prepare food after a disaster when trump signs a bible it bursts into flame and people can cook over it. and i don't know who it is a
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worst commentary on trump actually signing bibles in alabama or the people asking him to sign a bible, and you know this community lost 23 people. we had ted who tweeted out something ridiculous also and deleted it only after he said oh , i didn't know why the president went there so he wasn't aware of the natural disaster the tornadoes that ripped through that state, killed 23 people. we had another media person on the left who photoshopped the photo of the president and the first lady paying their respects to the crosses symbolizing the 23 who passed away, cut it down short and said something about this is a marital bliss, everyone is talking about. i mean, this is the kind of disrespect that this community is receiving when all they're doing is trying to mourn their members of their community and move forward. pete: maybe they're stuck with a nasty case of trump derangement syndrome as ed talked about we had a chance to talk to emily pike a volunteer down in alabama her daughter meredith a 10-year-old had her babe el
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signed by the president and this is what they had to say about the president visiting them. >> it was nice, it was refresh ing hope that he came to the community to reach out to them. >> i just thought it was cool of him signing the bible, but the main reason that the bible is it's god's word. pete: word. how can you top that in moments when you're looking for meaning, you're trying to understand and coming together as a community looking to faith is an important thing and the president honoring that should be recognized they just can't get past him. >> we asked meredith and emily the mother and daughter their reaction to those that were just saying such disrespectful comments they said we're praying for them too, they have nothing but generosity even despite the members they lost in their community. ed: they don't have hate in their hearts. pete: so true. all right, well, grace can sort of let you, you know, be comfortable in your own skin in
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moments like that good stuff. well, a maga hat snatched off a teen's head by an aid while he was riding the school bus. >> take that cap. take it off! >> i can't wear a hat? >> no, take it off. take it off now and put it in your backpack. pete: he is here live coming up. ed: and pete's favorite democrat elizabeth warren. she ended up kind of sort of making a case for capitalism instead. maria bartiromo is here to react live, that is next. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth.
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get to know geico and see how much you could p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. >> they will make fewer monopoly profits. we want to keep that marketplace competitive, not let a giant who has an incredible information advantage and a manipulative
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advantage be able to snuff you out. my view is break that things apart and we will have a much more competitive robust market in america. pete: i don't know makes sense to me. elizabeth warren doubling down on her push to break up big tech the 2020 democratic candidate joining fellow hopefuls pushing their progressive agendas at the south by southwest festival in texas. >> sunday morning futures host maria bartiromo joins us now to weigh in on that. ed: good morning. >> i know that pete loves everything that elizabeth warren does. pete: whoa whoa whoa whoa. maria: [laughter] i didn't hear everything. pete: it has some merit to it in my opinion. maria: yeah, i think there is merit there because the truth is these companies are monopolies and when they first came on to the scene, no one recognized that power that google and facebook would have but now, they have all this data on americans and others and they really do have incredible amount of power. a big portion of the public is
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getting their news from these companies so they're really not technology companies as much as they are media companies so there is some truth to that i agree. ed: someone getting a lot of attention in the media alexandria ocasio-cortez she was at that south by southwest festival and interesting we heard from her about the green new deal and medicare for all but then she said this about capitalism. >> capitalism is, to me, is it's an ideology of capital. it means that we seek and prioritize profit and the accumulation of money above all else and we seek it at any human and environmental cost and to me , that ideology is not sustainable and cannot be redeem ed. ed: oh, i've been waiting all morning for maria's response to this. maria: honestly it sounds like psycho babbel. i have no idea what she just said. we do know capitalism lifts people from poverty. the idea that you can work as hard as you can and create opportunity for yourself and
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then make as much money as you can out there, that has lifted so many of us out of poverty and i think this is like people have seen that we've seen evidence, socialism versus capitalism. look, i think this is going to be the issue going into 2020. it's just in credible to me even the people at that conference, and they're talking to themselves but even there, you have many people questioning these policies these radical ideas, coming from the extreme left. pete: but they get booed. they don't get the cheers the one questioning socialism gets the cheers and the sneers. the one calling for socialism are the ones getting the applause. maria: it's pretty incredible i think it's because there's not a lot of information and knowledge about the differences here. when you hear an idea like medicare for all, oh, sure, everybody has health care, great i mean it sounds like a great idea until you start breaking it down and understanding what that means. it means it's going to wipe out the entire private insurance industry out there, and 160 million people get their
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health insurance from private insurance industries so when you actually peel back the onion and get the details of this, we need more honesty when these are here ed: you'll bring that at the top of the hour. maria: we've got a big show today talking with senator john barrasso from wyoming and he's actually an expert on climate issues and will talk about the green new deal and thursday's big vote coming up on the national emergency, representative ben mcadams is here, he's one of the guys fighting not just the republican s but his own party and of course that doug collins dump of all of that info of the bruce ohr testimony. ed: thank you appreciate it. meanwhile this maga hat snatched off a teen's head while riding the school bus. >> boy if you don't take that hat off on this bus, take it off >> i can't wear a hat? >> no, take that hat off put it in your backpack. ed: well you've seen the sick clip and now the kid will be here live telling us all about
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>> [applause] ed: the baseball star taking his first trip to the plate as a philly to the fresh prince of bell air theme song he signed a $330 million deal with the team and meanwhile nba star calling out his younger counterpart saying they care more about winning than social media and he said i don't know if it's about winning as much as it is looking good on instagram twitter having followers and clicks and likes and by the way our producer wouldn't put it in but they won the quarterfinals of the mac tournament and if they keep winning they wind up in the ncaa tournament. pete: keep us posted. all right, well a surveillance video going viral showing a florida bus aid pulling a maga hat off of a student's head >> you don't take that hat off on this bus. take it off. >> why? >> take that hat off. >> why? >> take the hat off. take it off.
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take it off. take that hat off. >> the 14 year old student and his mom jackie join us now, welcome to you both, thank you for joining us. >> hi, welcome. >> thank you. >> so tell us about that experience on the bus, you were wearing the hat it was hat day at your school. walk us through what happened. >> yeah it was hat day for spirit week, so you pay $1 to wear any hat, and i was walking about half way down the bus, and i'm just getting yelled at like take that hat offtake that hat off and i was really confused like i can't wear this and then as i approached her i tried to go into another seat because she was yelling at me and she just kept screaming like take that hat off and this garbage and nonsense and she pulled it off, and taunted me. she pulled it off you? ed: did she touch you at all was
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there any kind of an altercation or did it end there? what happened after she took off the hat? >> nothing me, but my friends on the bus were saying, you know , a lot of people were saying, he can wear whatever he wants and sticking up for me. pete: well jackie it's great that some of his friends stuck up for him but when you heard about this what did you do? >> i was shocked. i was like in disbelief it was the moment that his twin brother called us, called me, i just needed to get to the school. i needed to see them, both my boys and hear what happened and i just was into momma bear mode and just needed to protect them. >> gunner, what reception did you get for wearing the hat prior to that? >> well, i like to wear it because i like our president and donald trump and what he stand
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for, and he's just a good president. pete: yeah and it's a free country and hat day and you should have the right to do it and there was nothing in the policy that prevented political hats from being worn. now here is a statement from the school district. safety and security director, he said the district is aware of the family's allegations, we're taking it very seriously we're in the process of gathering all the facts right now. jackie are you satisfied that the school is going to take this seriously? >> no, i'm really not and i think that's why i took the next step and went to the martin county sheriff's office when i found out that the video had gone over district and that i wasn't able to see the video and they were doing an investigation , i felt that it was time to ask the police to get involved so that they could speed it up and thankfully they were able to get the video and what was on video is exactly what had happened, what exactly gunner said. ed: we hope it gets resolved i
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understand you have family members there who want to show their colors as well? >> i'm sorry? ed: do you have family members who also have some hats? >> oh, yeah, we all have hats. pete: well wear them proudly. they is the shot right there. it looks like it's outside the white house. listen everybody just wants to leave we can live in a country where you can wear a hat supporting the sitting president of the united states and not have it ripped off your head. that strikes me as a pretty basic thing, thank you very much , sir appreciate your time and jackie for standing up. you've got to be parents who step in in these moments good on you for doing so. >> thank you so much. pete: well uncle bernie sanders says he's his socialistic message is spreading, but is the sharp left turn unnerving moderate democrats? ed: plus a new look at the trump presidency from behind the lens. revealing the unprecedented access no other commander-in-chief has offered you're going to want to see that >> plus should lawmakers take
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brown and black working class americans, in order to just screw overall working class americans. >> [applause] >> is reaganism in the 80s when he started talking about welfare , he's painting this like really recent full vision of essentially black women who were doing nothing that were on our country, right? that's not explicit racism but still rooted in a racist character. it gives people a logical reason to say oh, yeah, no, toss out the whole social safety net. ed: oh, so much to cover right there. so lucky for us to have publisher of the federalist where would you like to begin? >> well i think it's really interesting that we live at this moment in human history where unlike all the rest of it, we have an absence of war, of
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poverty, we have longer lives, we have happier people and that we've seen all of that from the benefits of global economic revolution, started hundreds of years ago that now benefits us to the point where we have fewer people in poverty than we ever had and we've had this woman come along and give this speech to a room full of app developers , and music fans in austin, who have basically view capitalism as everything they dislike about the economy, just, you know, put it all in a bucket that's everything. ed: i tried to make this point before you made it so much smarter which i get it, but how can you see what's going on in america whether you like donald trump is garbage? there's so much good happening in america. >> even more than that, this is , i appreciate this from aoc, because i appreciate the clarity this is how bogus her ideas really are. there's all sorts of things that you can criticize about the economy today. we want to see better wage growth and more people lifted up but to be able to sit back and say oh, everything that we dislike about it that's racist and problematic.
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the truth is ed at the end of the day, bernie sanders is going to sound like a moderate in this field, compared to a lot of these people because even when he cry teens the economy he's not saying, he's not pointing at fdr saying that was racism. >> and speaking of bernie sanders, ben so he says his ideas from 2016 are supported by americans and candidates running today, here from iowa. take a look. >> the agenda that we were talking about were considered by establishment politicians and mainstream media to be radical and extreme. today, virtually all of those ideas are now supported by a majority of the american people. [applause] >> they are ideas that democratic candidates from school board to president are now campaigning on, thank you iowa. >> [applause] pete: so he's not wrong. >> he's not wrong. he is leaving something out which is once you start talking about how you pay for these
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ideas, the popularity shifts a little bit, you know, you can talk about the rise of sort of low tax socialism, you know this idea that oh, yes we're going to give you all these things but then the bill is never going to come due. i think that's something but we have to say sanders is correct his ideas have been embraced by a group of democrats who understand that's where the momentum is in their party's base. pete: absolutely the scary part of the momentum is what we seen with the congresswoman from minnesota, little tweeting statements she's made so she made comments recently about former president obama slamming him, well in an article, because in the political article it says she slammed him she said no i didn't say that so she put out a tweet saying exhibit a, has since been deleted and she tweet ed exhibit a of how reporters distort words i'm an obama fan i was saying exactly how trump is different and why we should focus on policy not politics and this is why i always tape my interviews and put a link to that tape and deleted it because turns out the interview was right and she was
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slamming obama. >> politico reporter tim alberto is one of the most professional guys in the business and so i knew as soon as i saw she was going after him on this point he probably had the recording of this himself he taped his interviews and to have this review, is there a worse own goal that you've seen recently from a politician here is the proof that what i said was quoted directly i'm just going to give it to you in this package i think this is just another example of nancy pelosi says that omar doesn't understand how her words necessarily come across maybe this is speaking to a deeper problem when she doesn't even understand the words that were printed there reflect exactly what she was saying. ed: exactly kevin mccarthy obviously the house majority leader was on with justice with judge janeen last night talking about the media loves to talk about donald trump had an awful week things are falling apart. the democrats he noted had a rough week. watch. >> they now own the democratic party, which is now the democrat socialistic party, and you were
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correct, when you appease history has taught us there is a rise of anti-semitism a term. we already stood up to congresswoman omar just a few weeks ago and she just repeated it even which i believe worth questioning the allegiance and the alliance of american jews could they be true to america? we heard these questions asked, history in the past and what did history say and we can never allow that to repeat itself. that's why it's so important. ed: what about the moral failure this week of the speaker of the house to call it what it was. >> the whole merit about nancy pelosi throughout her career has been how much control she's had over the democratic conference, and her ability to organize people you're seeing that fall apart and fall apart very quickly and i think that this time around maybe it's because social media wasn't what it was then back when she took over in the earlier 2000, but i think that this really is a sign that she lacks the control to direct her conference and it's only going to get worse. this is just two months in.
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think about what's going to happen over the next year and a half. it's going to be an incredible problem. pete: is there any room for so-called moderates or even old school liberals? >> there are still moderates who are there but their voices are being drowned out, by these newer younger and frankly more popular people who have taken what bernie sanders really started and they've taken it to the next level. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning we appreciate it. turning to your headlines now, we start with a fox news alert. a chicago police officer is in critical condition after he was shot in the shoulder serving a warrant. police say the 34 year old officer was at the back of the home when someone fired through the door. police did not fire back. authorities have not identified the officer but say he spent eight years in the marine corps. he is expected to survive thankfully. a 19-year-old woman is in custody. and the new york times white house photographer says he has had unprecedented access to president trump. he tells the paper, "with previous administrations going back to reagan you're in a
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cabinet room for maybe two or three or four minutes. with trump you can be in there up to 90 minutes and he goes on to say we've had more access to him than any other president i've covered. ed: that's not something people normally admit. >> several lawmakers are trying to make this weekend the last time we ever spring forward and lose an hour of sleep. a bill proposed by florida and pennsylvania lawmakers would eliminate falling back an hour in the fall, one also just passed in washington state house and we asked what you think about getting rid of daylight savings. george says here we need to stop changing our time every six months pick one and leave it. ed: yeah, george! >> quinn disagrees writing no, a definite no to changing it and wilma writes, i pray they end daylight savings time last time they changed it to fall back my sleep pattern never adjusted the entire time. ed: what she said. pete: that's great. >> [laughter] watch this. a glider gets a rude awakening while landing in australia.
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check this out. >> what's that? >> [bleep] ed: like a kangaroo. >> a go pro camera catching the moment the angry kangaroo charges they man thankfully it hopped away seconds later leaving the man with only a scratch and those are your headlines. pete: get away! ed: rick how is the weather? rick: i love it. i would be afraid too if i were a kangaroo and you saw this strange thing coming out of the sky? pete: they're aggressive. rick totally it's awesome. guys, we've got a rough at least first half of the day across so much of the northeast, we'll see storms in the southeast as well take a look at the map and show you what's going on here is your temps cold still across the northern plains we are going to slowly warmup this week it does get a little bit better you see that line of storms across parts of eastern mexico, west texas is probably by the way going to be our firing line of storms, overall we'll continue to see scattered showers throughout parts of the southeast throughout the day today
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especially as the day heats up we could see a few strong thunderstorms as well and there is our big storm across parts of the northeast and the exit behind it the wind kicks in causing a few delays, all right guys back to you inside. ed: appreciate that rick. we have a very serious fox news alert now, eight americans among more than 100 people killed today after a flight heading to kenya crashes, just six minutes after takeoff. a live update is coming up next. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪
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ed: we're back with a fox news alert eight americans among the 157 people killed today, in a plane crash in ethiopia. the flight heading to kenya crashed just six minutes after takeoff. our correspondent is live in jerusalem with the latest. good morning, trey. >> ed this morning that boeing 737 crashed just after takeoff
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outside of ethiopia killing all 157 people on board. officials say people from 32 different countries were killed in the accident. the plane lost contact with air traffic control at 8:44 a.m. local time just six minutes after takeoff. the flight was headed to kenya, and it normally takes around two hours to arrive. the kenyan transportation secretary said his country is sending officials to the scene to gather more information and help with passenger identification. >> we have confirm confirmed those passengers and that's why we're sending senior officials to ethiopia to be able to coordinate the sourcing of information in a better fashion. >> images from the scene showed debris scattered across an open field with a large hole in the ground from the impact. the ceo of ethiopia airlines traveled to the crash site and has since released a statement expressing his condolences to the families of those lost in the accident. this is the first crash for ethiopia airlines in more than
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nine years according to reports. the airline is considered to have an excellent safety record and ed again officials say that eight americans were killed when this plane did crash outside of ethiopia and the u.s. transportation safety board is sending at least four officials to the scene to help with gathering information about what led to this crash. ed? ed: a major investigation, ahead , appreciate that report. pete? pete: well, still ahead it's featured in the number one movie in the country right now, captain marvel, but if you want to visit a blockbuster, there will soon be only one left on earth. >> kevin mccarthy has been there and he gives us an inside look, next.
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>> in a scene in the number one movie in america right now, captain marvel plummets from the sky and crashes into a blockbuster video store. pete: well believe it or not there's now just one single blockbuster left on the planet, it's located in bend, oregon and our own fox news contributor kevin mccarthy has been there. ed: of course he's been there. pete: listen i remember the blockbuster i went to in forest lake, minnesota it was like a gathering place we all have that how you feel being it the last one? >> yeah, so many memories good morning to you ed, emily and pete, thank you so much for having me on this was a huge honor to go to a blockbuster as a kid every day rented terminator ii judgment day i was obsessed to go back there and here is the package of what i did when i went to bend, oregon. watch this. >> hi. >> i'm in blockbuster. >> been a while since you've been here?
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>> i have older filmed i wanted to return, the sand lot. >> we'll check them in. welcome back into the store. how about a t-shirt? >> when i walked in here it was genuinely a flash back to my childhood. >> i was a kid riding my bike to blockbuster every single day, i had a red terminator ii, or whatever movie i wanted to see it was the second home to me. >> thanks for waiting, guys. >> this is amazing that people are still renting films this much. it's not just a thing. >> with everybody that's been here to visit so one thing i hear every time they come in is oh, my god it looks like a blockbuster, of course it does we are a blockbuster. you still find the movies exactly the way they did in 199. customers love it. >> this is privately owned. >> when dish network acquired blockbuster out of bankruptcy we signed a licensing agreement to continue using the name as long as we continue to pay our
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employees we'll stay open. >> are you getting more people who want to work here because of the story? >> we have had more application s in fact i'm trying to hire right now. >> could i work here? >> you could absolutely work here. >> i've got a bag for you already. >> this says my name on it look at that i'm legitimately now a blockbuster employee. now i need to learn how to do everything. they're putting me to work here genuinely putting me to work. first try! so is this normal for like a monday morning? i collect a paycheck. i want to rent a movie and there's a specific one i'm looking for called terminator ii judgment day. >> let's go down to the action section. >> i'm not seeing it here which is making me a little upset. >> can we check out if it's late or not and if it's late i want to call the person and tell them to bring it back immediately. >> i'm sure they would enjoy a
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phone call. >> you guys have the classic ibm computer. >> floppy disc and all. >> watch me in action. >> hi brian i'm kevin from blockbuster we were calling a as courtesy call to let you know the film terminator ii is almost two days overdue. what did you think of that? wasn't that scene great? that was my favorite scene in the whole film. it was awesome talking to you man, thanks for your visit. that was legit. unbelievable. i want to meet this guy now. >> it was me man. i just talked to you a second ago. kevin right? >> this was not planned. show the movie you brought back terminator 2. >> this is the first movie i saw in theatre with my dad and the best memory of my youth and the main reason why i'm so into blockbuster in general. i love coming here. >> awesome thanks for bringing it back, buddy. >> then you'd thank your customer and send them on their way. >> now that i have terminator 2 back in my hands and also a little film called jaws i'm ready for my movie night i have all my candy thank you so much.
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you're amazing. >> you're welcome. >> i've got to say this, be kind, rewind. yeah! >> [laughter] ed: be kind rewind. that's great. >> you're a natural, kevin. >> yeah, if you went into my house right now you'd still see my blockbuster name tag and blockbuster card is still in my wallet. i want to go back again. people were legitimately renting films. ed: i hate it when i went in there and there was an empty box pete: back in time. really well done that was fun. appreciate you. >> thank you very much have a wonderful weekend. thank you for having me on. ed: coming up on the other side a little more fox & friends just a minute away. you might take something for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life.
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of your sixth avenue. friends@foxnews.com. ed: next weekend we'll be back. thanks for joining us this weekend. >> thanks for having me. pete: have a wonderful sunday. go to church everybody. ed: see you next weekend. maria: good sunday morning everyone thanks so much for joining me i'm maria bartiromo joining us straight ahead on sunday morning futures, senator john barrasso is here of wyoming , he is the number three republican in the senate, he has strong thoughts about the democrats green new deal, also his take on the upcoming senate vote this thursday, over the president's emergency declaration on the border wall, as fox news is just confirming this morning that the president will ask for $8.6 billion in wall funding, in the budget, the administration plans to unveil tomorrow morning, and national security advisor john bolton joins me this morning for an interview in the next steps with north korea, beijing top diplomatic backing thel
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