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onto that lead and could mayor their own cutthroat battle for miniature golf. the throne of the democrat party >> you think my trick putt. party. well written there. pete's official announce shake jedediah: here to draw the things up? >> it's really a stroke. parallels is michael loftus, >> what about yours that got democratic pollster celinda lake joins us. our because of smoking.ital. if we had this conversation a knocked off of the thing. but we still had to have a cigarette. comedian and founder of the i also wore my tiger woods month ago and i had said i think loftus party. had to. welcome, michael. >> good morning. but then, we were like. marathon's going to surge, you might have laughed like that and thanks for having me. what are we doing? signature sunday red. the nicodermcq patch said what about beto o'rourke, jedediah: so break this down for even when i take this green who was getting all this media helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. adulation? what's going on? us. let's start with hillary versus jacket off, i want ed to be >> i think that a couple things bernie in 2016. reminded. >> i messed it up. >> well, when hillary clinton starts saying that her real life >> look at you. are going on, first of all, it's i did two practice shots and got very likely to be some surprise, looks like game of thrones, two holes in one and then did but now it's looking like mayor believe her. pete, and i think people are believe her! she is capable of doing some not repeat that. i did not perform well under very impressed with his dastardly deeds. authenticity, i think his look what she did to bernie in pressure. 2016, like she totally stabbed >> and jim gray picked you to experience. he's very charismatic candidate. win it. >> rick and i came in last. he's got a lot of substance. him in the back. >> you won fashion. he's a very intriguing guy. ed: kill or be killed. whether he'll actually win the >> shame! you had hills and the trench shame! nomination -- ed: and i don't want to over it is kill or be killed. overstate it because when we say coat added a whole other layer. surging in some polls he's still and just like game of thrones in politics, there's tons of >> i should get points for that. like third in iowa but again, surprises. unless you're hillary, you know berth than o'rourke and harris exactly what will happen. >> i can't do this all show. and a whole bunch of other folks pete: does bernie get his >> undisputed champ. folks. what's your sense about former revenge, though, in the democrat >> thank you very much. vice president biden and whether game of thrones? >> you won fair and square. he's going to get in and bernie >> you know what. i think he tries. >> the real masters is heating sanders still has these big but his day is past. crowds and a lot of money?
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up. they're going to start early >> right. he doesn't have that crazy look in his eyeball. because of the expected rain. i think that vice president biden is clearly the frontrunner a lot of these democrats have and tiger woods because of his gone total white walker. frontrunner. and i think that people who say back problems, he's already up. his polls are just due to name alexandria ocasio-cortez, >> 3:30, 3:has i:45 in the morn. swalwell, they all get this weird look behind their eye identification don't understand the identity and the strength of where they're like they're not that the identity underneath. human anymore, they're just and bernie sanders cannot be socialists just climbing over underestimated, but the mayor the walls trying to get free >> and this is real. petes and the betos pull from stuff. ed: you think so the socialist the question i had with tiger, from the bronx. let's get into the interparty he's had three or four back bernie sanders; so you can watch a little tension about that struggle there. schumer and pelosi, sort of the announcement today. ed: you've been in this business for a fare amount of time. surgeries. establishment democrats against his back was fused together. >> since kindergarten. ed: you're still very young. bernie and aoc, both of whom we we have an exciting sunday. but what's your sense about as a >> but you can't watch it yet so just mentioned judge how do you democrat whom you think might be best equipped to take on don't turn the channel. president trump? compete? i very rainfall felt bad for he seems to be licking his chops watch us and then later on in at the idea that maybe a the day you'll be able toe check socialist is going to , and nancy pelosi, but at least she he'll make this capitalism tries to do math. that out. president trump has been she knows they can't pay for these programs. listening to democrats saying for about two years now that against socialism. >> yes, 50% of americans don't and then you got aoc and bernie they are very welcoming and that sanders just talking to their know what social is, even, and if you don't support their socialism beats capitalism in minions, "go, my children, it will all be free, it will all be agenda on open borders you're terms of favorability, not that free." they're just attacking just like essentially racist and that you want to defend either one. the white walkers from game of basically illegal immigrants are allowed to come through and be thrones. ed: give them credit. processed. they're just out, they're saying and if they stay here they shoal i think for the first time people are not just choosing as we are socialists, we want the the most viable the one they
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should be able to find their way like the best. green new deal, we want open around the country. i think there's real viability borders. the president is calling their is that playing with people in bluff saying let's send them to with vice president biden the way the cloak and dagger of the establishment they want to hem their words and play the your sanctuary cities. >> the president said the u.s. because of his experience with interparty politics? domestic policy and foreign policy. >> yeah. ed: the dangers of socialism, a there's absolutely nothing has the absolute legal right to cloak-and-dagger about it. lot of people might think it's attractive but the details are it's really just bernie and aoc have apprehended illegal pretty scary. here's hillary clinton, she's immigrants transferred to going, "i think it should be sanctuary cities. still out talking about 2016 and free, you should take it," and we demand they be taken care of maybe like alexandria 2020. watch. at the highest level, especially >> you really have to do two things simultaneously. the state of california which is you do have to present what you ocasio-cortez, she's kind of like that melassandra from game known for their poor management want to do, what is your vision, what is your home for our of thrones, the red witch who and high taxes. >> let's check what the country. uses scare tactics "the night is president has tweeted. some quick headlines. it's a new age. the fda is warning precut dark and full of terrors." where he's actually circumvented at the same time, you have to be the world is ending in 12 years, we got to tear down all the all of media. >> that's why they hate it so able to counter and ignore where watermelon, honey due melon and much. they used to control that avenue possible, respond where cantaloupe could contain salma buildings and get rid of the and now they don't. necessary to the diversion and as we talked about, it was a cows. ed: she is just happy-go-lucky percolation. thesal mosalmonella. so we don't want to attack her. distraction that we see, jedediah: michael, next up we we think this was a real idea, have trump's battle. did they want to do this, they were saying maybe. unfortunately, working by the 2020 is coming. check that out. current incumbent in the white looks like they're going full online. >> he is america's john snow. and mazda recalling nearly house. ed: so hillary clinton deserves boar on the idea that if we have respect, i think, as a -- 200,000 mazda 3 compact cars. >> absolutely. we need him. to release these people by law, ed: -- former first lady, he's the coolest member of the the windshield wipers could senator, and secretary of state knight's watch. people who claim asylum, if they to give her views. winter is coming, november 2020,
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fair. there have been no reported and just like game of thrones, injuries or crashes. but it's been three years now. can't be determined at that moment by the judge, they're new york city doing away mr. president, build that wall! with marijuana testing for is this smartphone for your party for her to continue to be released hopefully to come back oh, oh! to a court date which they certain job applicants. out there saying here's what you pete: do they build a wall in the city's mayor, democrat bill should do when she's lost twice? game of thrones? continue appear to. see, i'm learning right now. why not share the burden, share >> well, i think she's very rarely out there but i think she >> listen, you're so far behind deblasio saying that the has an important contribution to legislation will help new york make because it's up to the the curve. the opportunity of the sanctuary be more inclusive. pete: i know. >> if you don't know there's a >> i will sign that bill. women. that's what the battleground is giant wall in game of thrones, city. >> gavin newsom newly i think that bill is absolutely going to be. and let's remember that hillary you can just put yourself in a clinton won married women even though barack obama had lost coma tonight. inaugurated governor at his right and i think it's part of pete: or maybe i'll binge-watch. inaugural gave a speech, gave how we change our culture to be >> spoiler alert! the natural rale address and them in 2008 and 2022. said, to illegal immigrants, you less punitive and exclusionary. spoiler alert! ed: so make that make sense for ed: next time you come on we'll will find sanctuary here in my >> but are liberal cities and 2020 then. how do democrats exploit what you call a gender gap? state as governor. their policies going too far? how does that play out in 2020? so the president is saying to here to debate, author of "tell ask you about the loftus party and game of thrones. the democratic governor, why >> the thing is we've got to win >> that's what we'll do, give your children the truth about women by more than we lose men don't you take some of these marijuana, mental illness and by and i think the most you guys updates. important group in that is illegals. violence" and founder and ceo of loftusparty.com. the governor responded yesterday. >> it's illegal, immoral, married women. i will hook you up. we've got to keep married women we love you people. from voting the same way as jedediah: thank you, michael. their husbands; so those pete: attorney general barr set unethical. purple peace jesse johnson. husbands who watch fox news all to release the redacted mueller it's sophomoric. thank you for being here. report any day now. so why are democrats still it's petulant. alex, why can't a private the time. attacking him for following the and it's parp fo it it's par fo. ed: a lot of husbands that watch business, if they decide they want to test for marijuana or law? other drugs, why is it not up to fox news fox news. jedediah: dan bongino says the left is panicking, and he is thank you for being here. here to explain next. the private business to make game of thrones is back tonight. ♪ that decision? another high stakes battle why is this up to government? >> you're asking the wrong brewing among democrats who will person because i think it should >> it's money and risk. all of those things are to be be. sit on the throne of the democratic party.
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>> that's why i'm asking you. that's next. considered but it's a move theyt >> i think this is a situation where we know marijuana can could be made. impair driving, we know it can >> shouldn't they be welcoming. have effects on memory. some leaders have come forward i think even advocates would from the sanctuary cities saying acknowledge those things. and by the way, there are for we welcome them. serious effects that i talk about in the book where can it they say we don't believe this is a crisis at the border. cause psychosis in some people they have been saying that so who use it. there's evidence it can impair why not tank yes sanctuary city iqs. so if a business wants to have a workforce that doesn't have that exists and bring many more those impairments, i don't see people. i don't know the problem. why it shouldn't be allowed to have that. >> think about what gavin newsom >> jesse, what is your feeling about this? that it's too costly, said, he said the president's policy is illegal. discriminatory, that it doesn't need to happen and isn't really immigrants coming across are illegal. >> selective report for the law. effective? is that where you stand on this issue? >> absolutely a great idea to >> rahm emanuel s recently said ban these preliminary america is a sanctuary country. this is the logic of the left. unnecessary barrier to employment. absolutely a good idea. and as far as the side effects bill mar last night said, if the of cannabis use, those are seen democrats run on who's most woke in most drugs. those aren't just seen in
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they're going to lose. >> on immigration. cannabis. and pre-- you know, putting a >> if that's their policy. >> we have a mayor of a barrier in place that is legal sanctuary city on this program. and over nine states that is >> he's going to come co come od capable of being picked up at your local cvs or rite-aid, this gave his side. we're going to debate it. is a smart move on new york. >> last night on judge pirro and it's the first state of 50 xfinity x1, you'll get up to they said they said we're going that has made this move. and we're looking at march 2020 to call their bluff. >> we're working with dhs and before all states are in the i.c.e. to make sure that happens same boat of new york. >> now let's look at what's in because after all it's what they the bill, that this is the want. they should not say this is breakdown. employers cannot make job retribution. this is an olive branch. applicants take drug tests for >> on thursday he told reporters this was not a serious plan, it pot applying to private and had been rejected. so he's also flipped a bit. public companies. there are exceptions for work with kids, safety, safety fiel >> one guy gets to make the call and that's trump. >> whether he's going to implement it or not, he's put fields. so my concern is if you wanted all of the leaders on the sanctuary city on the spot to make this rule for public having to defend the policy sector jobs, i think that would be one debate. they've been talking about, but to take it into the private
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defending their sanctuary sector, to me this reads as cities. if they come back and have a different story, not practicing government overreach and you're preventing the private what they preach, he's going to businesses from dictating what be able to hold them the terms of their employment accountable. you think there's a border should be. that's a slippery slope to me. crisis or you don't. >> i don't know what jesse is you have to be able to follow talking about. this is not a drug that you can through. he's forced them to defend this. buy at cvs or righ rite-aid. >> good luck defending this. you can buy cbd. if you commit a crime in the further, it's true other drugs do impair people. sanctuary city, you're not we don't let people -- we allow allowed to be deported to i.c.e. employers to test for here wip instead you stay. and cocaine. it's an unbelievable policy. marijuana is illegal for >> that's infuriating that recreational use in new york and other states. i don't understand again why -- president trump jumped on back in 2016 and sort of spoke to is jesse saying employers should directly the forgotten man and not be allowed to screen for any woman that he forgot about in drugs? the heart of the country. that's what it sounds like. and that may be why some elect >> not at all. we can look back at the directv suit and figure out the facts bernie sanders seeking the nomination for the democrats for associated with what private the second consecutive time companies are tapeable of doing. yesterday and this weekend making the blue collar push i have a private company, i am a wisconsin, indiana, michigan, small business owner and i'm a
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ohio, the states that president small business owner in the can trump carried, that barack obama had carried. cannabis industry. and these are the states where do i drug test sno absolutely bernie and other democrats think they can flip. however, the idea that they're not. it's ineffective. you can go on youtube and show pushing socialism on top of that drug test consist be beat. immigration policies back and it doesn't make sense to. forth -- and even bill more on >> can i ask you for one second. the lefmar issaying it could ber if this substance is illegally the democrats. >> let's talk about what he had recreationally in new york, is that not a distinction between to say. coming in hard and heavy. the other drugs that are legal? let's take a listen. >> i want to i guess just convey >> no. there is a safe harbor law that to you that over a four-year has been in place for many years for vulnerable populations that ♪ period, more americans have come are in need of the thc on board. all of these ideas are ideas that the american people associated with the cannabis plant. cannabis has been legal since >> law enforcement officer of 1996 in california. support. we're 23 years into this our country is going off the everybody. but can we d do it? rails. policeman. so 23 years later new york, on >> it is extraordinary to evaluate hundreds of pages of the other side of the united evidence and make definitive states, comes together and says, you know what? we're not going to make it legal i believe we can and that's more legal conclusions in less than
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to consume cannabis but we're 48 hours. or less. >> that's bernie come in hard going to make it legal to have a >> i believe the attorney and heavy. general of the united states of >> it is. job if you have had ca cannabisn america believes he needs to protect the president of the that's the thing. >> looked like a prayer united states. >> thus far i don't think barr breakfast. the last 30 days. has conducted himself in a >> but he learned enough from >> i got to leave it there. manner that earns people's trus. the last election to realize you appreciate you both coming in. pete: that was democrats on can't seize these states. obviously we could talk about capitol hill this week as barr this back and forth all day. testified, and we now know it but you're selling an unpo unpor today is palm sunday. seems that tuesday, wednesday of the start of the holiest week of this week the mueller report idea. >> if what you're preaching is the year for christians will responsible redactions will worldwide. be released. let's bring in dan bongino, fox going to be forgotten, i don't we're reflecting on the significance of today coming up news contributor, former nypd next. ♪ want to be giving out free stuff. officer, former secret service agent and author of "spy gate: >> part of what he's push in the ♪ the attempted sabotage of donald rust belt, he's saying he'll do j. trump." he's got another book coming out better. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... called "exonerated." dan, break it down for us. what?! listen. i'm here to steal your car because, the full report expected to be released in coming days. >> the biggest lie of all was well, that's my job. you're seeing tells me come out when he said during the campaign what? what?? what?! saying they're not satisfied, (laughing) what?? what?! they're attacking bill barr. that he was going to defend the what?! where does this go? [crash] interests of the working class what?! >> pete, there are two groups of of our country and that he was haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, people right now panicking. the first is a simple one: going to take on the powerful paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. democrats. they're panicking for a reason. so get allstate... special interest to do that. the prior let's call it gold and be better protected from mayhem... standard for scandals -- the what a monstrous lie that was. only way i can think to describe like me. it -- is watergate in our time. ♪ >> how many million jobs i think everybody can reasonably agree on that.
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created? wages up? >> i give him credit, though. so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, he's trying to do what hillary on choicehotels.com like this: well, that's about to be (sneezes) displaced by spy gate, obamagate clinton didn't do. earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. whatever you -- russiagate, i she ignored so many states. this is a guy -- listen, some allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. don't care what you call it. what's going to come out -- and people feel his idea ideas are t this is going to be devastating, book now at choicehotels.com. pete. -- is this did not start in 2016 there but he's willing to go and as we've been told. stand by them. this started earlier than that. he's doing a town hall tomorrow this has been an ongoing effort night right here on the fox by people within the obama administration to weaponize our channel. many on the left gave him a lot intelligence apparatus for of heat for but i give him political gain. credit. you have to go into turf where this will come out. you'll get the challenging i'm telling you this on one of questions. the most watched shows on cable he's not afraid to stand by hi ideas which some on the left are television, i have no doubt about my reputation. now, that leads to part number 2 unable to do. >> around that town hall or at the other group that's covering themselves, and messy the media. least tomorrow for tax day he's going to release his trurntion and the reason the media are ch tax returns. he said he's a mai millionaire humiliating themselves in front of a national audience in an effort to cover up this spy scandal is because many of them because of his best selling book were involved in it. they were used as useful idiots and he owns three hairs. to put information out there homes. which was later used in fisa it's interesting. >> he went to wisconsin but he only went to madison. applications and -- and to create political pressure to a super liberal college town.
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he'll see how he does in the continue the spying scandal i just mentioned in part 1 about recall parts. >> trump is going to minnesota the democrats. jedediah: but exhibit number, dan, will it actually be on monday because the team think devastating? you're talking about spy gate, thinks they can expand the map. obamagate. buckle up, folks. will the media be held this is going to be a contrast accountable, and will they cover election. >> i like that. it? will people pay attention to i like a contrast election. this at all or will they sweep it under the rug and it's going to vanish? friends@fox news. com, do you that's my fear. >> when i grew up in new york like a contrast election. and david dinkins was the mayor we've got head lines for you. a fox alert. four people are dead, including and he was running against rudy giuliani they were very careful to cover for dinkins even though three children as powerful the city was falling apart. storms tear through the south, the city was in horrible shape winds reaching up to 140 miles perform of a a couple of years history always went back and per hour destroying homes and told the real story of how bad knocking out power lines in texas. some areas seeing hail the size the dinkins years and jimmy carter years were. is this going to have an immediate impact when it comes of ping-pong balls. more than 70 million americans out? i'm not sure. but history has clear eyes. could be affected as more severe and when history looks back at what happened here, the kids and weather strikes today. a manhunt intensifies for a potentially violent prisoner who grandkids of the media figures the democrats who were involved of the weaponization of our escaped at a highway res stop. government to engage in the biggest spying scandal in human
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history, history will tell a the man slipping away into the different story and those people woods in ohio after asking to will be horrified. ed: i thought it was interesting when william barr first came out use the bathroom. with like a summary of the he was being transported from new york to indiana where he was mueller report you didn't hear very much at all from john wanted for car theft. brennan who had been screaming there's a $2,500 reward for his treason. then fast-forward to this week and bill barr says under oath, capture. house democrats increasingdy there was spying on the trump handcreasingdemands for presides campaign. brennan comes out "your un tax returns. they're call on the irs to unfitness for office has never release them saying that congress is legally entitled to six years of the president's tax been more stark, your ultimate returns. the demand paves the way for a politicize ignominy never more certain." we were just talking about the legal battle in court. game of thrones. shall we say winter is coming tiger woods is looking for for john brennan? >> i'm not sure if winter is coming but i can tell you john his fifth green jacket. brennan's reputation will be as the final round of the masters. on this palm sunday our next the benedict arnold of our time. guest reminds us to reflect on let me explain to you here in the significance of holy week case you think that's in in way >> hit some really good putts, leading up to easter holiday. >> here with us in his palm hyperbolic. john brennan is a known, sunday message is the reverend key spots. discredited liar. president trump praising tiger's third round performance tweeting he has said repeatedly on the gerald e. murray. good to see you. record that the dossier that was
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used to spy on the trump team tell us a little bit about the great playing by tiger at the sig tans. >> palm sunday commemorates when now debunked and discredited he masters. many fantastic players in the jesus came into the jerusalem at the beginning of holy week, he hunt. has said multiple times on tv he's two shots behind fran chess came in on the donkey, the and in front of grass. people cut branches, spread he didn't see it until december. their garments on the ground and that's not possible. december is after the election. comolinari. they're teeing off at 7:30, the he came in acclaimed as a king, that's why he's saying that. he briefs the gang of eight and the messiah. leaders around 9 a.m. specifically harry reid on it's going to be a fascinating people were happy and pleased. components of this dossier that but it was the prelude of what day. the nba playoffs kicked off then appear in a letter harry yesterday as well. happened on good friday when our reid writes to the f.b.i. to further the investigation steph curry 38 points, nba against trump. lord was crucified. he meets with united kingdom to follow christ means there's intelligence officials at, quote record, eight three-pointers. great joy but we have to be "the director level" to pass off ready for sorrow and sacrifice. information about trump. as we mentioned, mayor pete but the sacrifice is fruitful foreign spies are employed, overseas in london and other because we have easter sunday, the resurrection. it's a cycle o. places and intelligence assets buttbut edge is entering in. to spy on people on the trump team. there is simply no way john >> you brought some palms for us this morning. brennan does not know about this talk to us about the entire scandal. significance of that. i would argue he's the puppet >> we'll exam lynn mayor pete a >> palm sunday is one of the master in the entire thing and most popular sundays because the ringleader for the obama little more closely next. administration, and he lied everybody gets to take something about it repeatedly. home. the palm branches they were cut ♪ ♪ by the people in jesus' time as that's why he's panicking on twit.er pete: what does that reveal? a sign of honor. is that barr's look into this? you cover the ground, like the
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red carpet we use these days. michael horowitz, the inspector general? how does that come out? they put the palm branches down >> it comes out with the un and the donkey walked over them. unredactions in the fisa it was a signed of acclimation. applications where they're going to have to admit at some point the level of -- listen. and palm branches significantly there's a couple of unanswered in christian history symbolize questions. i know we ran out -- but this is critical. giving your life for christ. once it comes out who joseph mis it's beautiful symbol. >> you're giving mass today. missued, who told papadopoulos what are you hoping to remind allegedly about the dirt on hillary, once it comes out, pete people of on this special day? >> of course we want people to who missued was working for -- pray. and during holy week it's a good time. we have extra mass, good friday and i'm telling you it was not the the russians, that's going to blow this whole thing open ceremony, easter vigil. because there's no way the we remind people to be a central nervous system doesn't know foreign intelligence assets christian means a living faith. were being used, friendlies having the palms is a against their own people. remembrance of that. no way. we participate vicariously in pete: if we get those redactions we might finally get answers. dan bongino, thank you so much what jesus did but in a real way for your time. jedediah: got some headlines for by receiving communion we're united with him. >> the priest said i'm going to make this short because i know you. a cassuary deemed the world you want to watch the giants world's most dangerous word game. attacks and kills its owner in is there a mast sunday for that? >> i want to see if tiger can florida. officials say a 75-year-old man was breeding the bird. win too. i wish i could accommodate. he was attacked after falling
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down. this bird can grow to be six but we'll give the feet at all and weigh up to 130 appropriately-length sermon and hopefully watch the back nine. >> reverend, we appreciate it. pounds. its railroads sharp clause -- outgoing chicago mayor rahm look at them! -- can be up to four inches long. it's unclear where the bird is emanuel sending a message to president trump, america is a now. sanctuary country. hopefully not here. your comments pour in on this new york governor andrew cuomo is pushing an assisted one. we'll read some of them next, suicide bill. >> i say pass the bill. top of the hour. ♪ it's a controversial issue. it's a controversial issue. we've seen people suffer for too ♪ i wanna keep doing what i love, too long. jedediah: a bill has been that's the retirement plan. introduced in the new york senate that would allow doctors with my annuity, i know there is a guarantee. to assist in the suicide of it's for my family, its for my self, its for my future. terminally ill patients. annuities can provide protected income for life. new jersey recently passed a similar measure. learn more at retire your risk dot org. a republican lawmaker in illinois wants to split chicago from the rest of the state. the bill would make the nation's third largest city the third largest state. he says too many statewide decisions are made because of chicago's influence, leaving
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... everyone else behind. saturday night live takes on julian assange, michael avenatti and the college admissions scandal all in one. >> i own the guards in here. i helped their kids get into a really competitive pre-k. >> i'm accused could of crimes i can't even conceive of like blackmailing a sneaker company. and you know what the best part is? i might still run for presid.nt jedediah: avenatti and lori loughlin. all three face separate federal charges. ed: you know what even funnier? anchors and other networks who actually treated avenatti as a presidential -- jedediah: too much. ed: was no j.ke jedediah: he was on constantly. pete: there are so many personalities out there, it should be the golden day of s&l politicize parody. maybe they're may give away from doing all trump all the time. ed: someone we never laugh at, adam class. >> you guys laugh at me all the time.
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pete: we love the suit, though. >> appreciate it. loving this forecast, beautiful day in new york city. . indiana mayor and 2020 you guys lying it? democratic hopeful pete [crowd shouting yeah] buttigieg is expected to make >> temperatures in the mid- mid-sixties in new york city. his presidential run official. unfortunately there will be rain >> the 37-year-old known as on the way. it all begins with a system that mayor pete is topping the poles we have been tracking, dangerous storms across portions of the southeast. mid-sixties here in new york. right behind joe biden and you see all that warm air in the southeast, some spots in the bernie sanders. mid-seventies, that is fueling who is he and does he have a some of the storms we've tracked in the overnight hours. real shot at winning the tornado watches, warnings in democratic nomination. >> joining us is tony. place across portions of alabama now stretching into north welcome. what do you think about georgia. that's going to be a line of storms we need to continue to buttigieg. pay attention to as that slowly he's really good and compelling shifts to the north and before and very kne nuanced. it's all said and done we're going to talk about big storms running into the mid-atlantic, not your typical politician when eventually the northeast. he comes out and talks about here is the hour by hour issues. i kind of like that. >> there's no doubt. broadcast, pay attention to the future radar. we've all watch it. if you're a golf fan, storms i haven't seen him ner in indianapolis where i live and i look forward to the interview. getting to augusta in early but his presentation, his rapper afternoon. hopefully they can get through play there. is fantastic. and everybody is taking note of storms working to the mid-
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it. it's why in the early days we mid-atlantic by early that's were discussing here were bay to where. the good news you guys have a betoo'rourke doesn't v stand a mostly beasley day. pull the umbrellas out by tonight. are you happy with that? chance because all of the crazy [crowd cheers] ed: so i can get a round of golf hand movement will not compete in after the show, you think i'll be fine? with the calm, cool collected i can play golf of any nature. that pete buttigieg brings. >> i know you will take hours to finish your round of golf. it's really effective. you look at it and say okay, i pete: moving on, beng, bibi, see how that's working. making political history become >> a lot focus on the hand israel's longest serving prime minister and millennials were a ♪ huge key to his victory. gestures with pa beto. what is the real mayor pete? ed: could millennials be just as give me two or three pol policis big for president trump in 2020? that is next. that he was pushing. you live in in indiana, followed ♪ don't stop believing him closely, that our viewers i can't believe it. need no know about. >> so much about what you're pete: quite a choice. hearing about pete buttigieg is the fake conversation. the mayor is gay and came out ed: i saw someone from the when he was running for yankees a couple weeks ago. hay ride was in between. reelection and won 08 80% of the jedediah: jenny from the block.
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pete: i like jen from the block. vote. we're much more focused on what that's you. we're glad you're here. you can do versus what you do in i got you a yellow flower from your home life here. but this faith conversation has skip's gardening center. >> that gardening stuff was really cool. really taken hoosiers by storm and all of america by storm because there is within it this i can grow my organic herbs. unique level of duplicitousness pete: i bought an herb garden truffle on amazon right after that segment. i don't know if i'm going green where the mayor wants to talk about how his faith has brought or what. >> this is my influence. that we just hit the motherlode him closer to god but somehow i'm telling you. of soft-serve ice cream? pete: fresh vegetables and stuf. mike pence who is also a hoosier jedediah: soon he's going to be i got cones, anybody wants one! has somehow turned him away from what the faith is supposed to growing kale. ed: this is a guy one of the be. and that is rather unsettling. oh, yeah! i don't think it's playing well most compulsive internet shopper get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds for a very very concerted you've ever seen. of dollars on my car insurance with geico. controlled base, con traited he sees something on instagram. base that's going to donate a ed! ed! lot of dollars to mayor pete. we struck sprinkles! but in terms of how that's going pete: it's palm sunday, commemorating jesus' triumphant to play overall, it's starting return to jerusalem. [cheers] i've got the documentary "battle believe it. to make an ugly turn for the geico could save you fifteen percent mayor. >> he's also not a moderate, or more on car insurance. in the holy city." ed: serious news. pete: we start with a fox news alert. at least four people are dead banning gun guns in schools, abolishing the electoral including three children tragic tragically as powerful tornadoes
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tear through the south. college. i think people really need to jedediah: winds reaching up to look at what he's actually 140 miles per hour destroying supporting and vote based on homes and knocking out power that if he winds up being the lines in texas. guy. >> and that's exactly it. pete: live from the newsroom now when it comes to policy, we talk now. good morning, aysha. about the rapper, the rappe wras >> good morning. there are still tornado warnings going off in the deep south. very well done and put together. in the meantime, two of those kids, an 8-year-old and 3 underneath he's bernie sanders, 3-year-old were killed in elizabeth warren, they're all eastern texas when a treetop he the same policies. he's using faith to engage the would on top of the family car as it was in motion. it was still moving. differentiation. their parents were in the front his path to the white house is seats. they survived. to the west parts of franklin, #neverpence. that's his plan. and even that he goes on ellen texas, destroyed by an ef3 and talks about how he does it president not being critical of tornado, buildings damaged, the vice president's faith but mobile homes overturned there. go on colbert and calls him a some folks actually had to be extricated from their homes. two people were hospitalized there. more possible tornadoes fanatic. reported south of memphis, >> why he has to attack the vice president when the vice tennessee, and in the vicksburg, president and others have been mississippi, area. welcoming of his sexual multiple people were injured and so, to breathe better, i go with anoro. several homes damaged in orientation is bizarre. ♪go your own way quick last point. >> the quick last point is hamilton, mississippi, as well. everybody talking about a feud one man in texas describing what copd tries to say, "go this way."
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i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." between the mayor and the vice president there is no feud. he heard. listen. >> it went crazy. ♪go your own way how started shaking. mayor pete started a fight with the vice president. you could feel it in the house once-daily anoro contains two medicines that's what happened. shaking. >> we got to go. it felt like a freight train called bronchodilators that work together coming over and through the more "fox & friends" on the more "fox & friends" on the other to significantly improve lung function house. >> it sounded terrifying. all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. side. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. thousands of residents across the south are without power this the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used morning, again, the national more than once a day. weather service out today tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, reviewing the damage to determine how many other tornadoes struck in the south, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder or urinary problems. but we still have warnings going off down in those southern these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, states. back to .ou mouth or tongue swelling, jedediah: thanks, aiysha. problems urinating, vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro. pete: speaking of tough stuff, ask your doctor about anoro. in policy, of course the debate over the border, the wall, ♪go your own way see if you're eligible sanctuary cities, immigration, pay no more than $10 a month. illegal immigration has continued. the president in the last couple of days has made a new proposal, if the sanctuary cities are so desirable to liberals, we should
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deliver them there. the president tweeting about this actively yesterday, and is pete: that was going to be a this one of them. he said, "just out the the usa clip from my new special "battle in the holy city." has the absolute legal right to guys, let me know if we the bet have apprehended illegal that clip. immigrants transferred to we'll play it. it's available now at fox nation sanctuary cities. we hereby demand that they be taken care of at the highest level, especially by the state nation. go to foxnation.com to start of california which is well known for its paramanagement and your free trial and streaming service. do we have it? i don't think we do. high taxes." we'll get to it. we'll show it at the end. >>and governor gavin newsom said in his inaugural address, "you but with palm sunday here today, have sanctity here, illegal easter coming up, passover coming on a perfect time to watch it. immigrants, sanctity here in the meanwhile, this week, bibi golden state." >>chicago mayor rahm emanuel netanyahu making political saying in a statement saying history becoming israel's longest serving prime minister, america is a sanctuary country. and millennials were a huge key to his victory. we would welcome those migrants 65% of millennial conservatives are open arms." in israel supported this prime that's news to me. minister for his reelection bid. i thought we were a nation of here to weigh in is johnny walls. pete: we welcome migrants. daniels. founder and president of "from but once you've made a migrant the depths." claim -- remember the president knows israeli politics inside and out. saying you go to the border you i don't feel like bibi netanyahu read off a sheet the exact words netanyahu's reelection has gotten enough coverage here in the u.s. press. they need to -- if you don't i think part of it is we don't meet the criteria, you have made understand the parliamentary system very well. was this a big win for bibi? a false statement to the u.s.
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government. you are now illegal. >> first of all, it's a if someone's in a sanctuary city confusing system out in israel for people internationally. no one's going to do anything about it. he's saying if the services are an actually epic victory for prime minister netanyahu, and it so great in the sanctuary cities welcome in. really was a referendum on him as a person. ed: you know what rahm emanuel's we saw a lot of attacks on him on its face sounds ridiculous from mainstream media in israel but when you look at the map, and internationally and what we saw was a huge victory for him, what's happening in the america, the reality, it is becoming a for the coalition partners, and bringing him, as you said, to be sanctuary country. look at the map. 27 of 50 states have earths israel's longest server prime minister. pete: and the left in israel, i sanctuary cities or counties. in california i believe there's four total, where the entire mean, it's been very marginal marginalized. this was a center-right state is a sanctuary state, rhode island, vermont, and others. jedediah: people often will say he's able to form a government. to me about sanctuary cities, oh why is the left so weak right those are fringe people that are now in israel? >> israelis live in reality; talking about that. right?n up as it's becoming quite expansive, actually, the number of israelis and my children grow up democrats who are talking in as israelis seeing a very language that was once fringe different reality to what that is now becoming democrat americans see growing up here. mainstream language. ed: such as the mayor of chicago we live in a very, very tricky chicago. neighborhood, we don't have easy neighbors as you all know and as you. pretty darn big city. all of you. pete: or chief of staff for you showed brilliantly in your how you live, documentary, "battle in the holy president obama. i want to fast-forward to -- what you love. forget about the primaries -- the left is going to fight each city" -- thank you very much for that's what inspired us to create other to see who's more left and america's most advanced internet. that, by the way, -- and what we see through that is really see who hates trump in more. internet that puts you in charge. got that. people get a different kind of
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that's going to happen. " but understanding as to what's going on on the ground and when that that protects what's important. think about the debate stages in the fall of 2020 when you've got happens people tend to go right. and people tend to see and the president saying we don't it handles everything, have a country without borders. understand, for example, the issue of the palestinians that and reaches everywhere. and what is bernie sanders saying or what is kamala harris we unfortunately don't have a this is beyond wifi, this is xfi. partner as much as we'd like to have a partner and have peace saying on the other side. simple. easy. awesome. talks and live comfortably with our neighbors, if you don't have xfinity, the future of awesome. are they say, no, we're wide open, we're welcoming? that opportunity there's nothing bernie's on a tour of the you can do. pete: if you can talk about a midwest; right? pennsylvania, wisconsin, ohio. two state solution, if you don't what are voters there who lost live with the complications of their jobs or want their wages that. >> land for peace dies with a -- some quick headlines. to go up, are they going to connect to that message? julian assange was no cheep chep jedediah: i think they're going to say one thing in the primary and whoever wins is going to request gaza, bombs going into have to shift a little bit to the general. thief. they spent $1 million a year to we asked you guys what you thought and you told us. we have an email from ronald. " israel hitting kindergarteners' homes. keep him in the embassy. pete: these numbers are "sanctuary city policies are interesting. in israel 65% of millennials assange was arrested thursday another form of resistance to after the ecuadorian president trump. showed support for bibi they could not care less about netanyahu. withdrew his asylum. the people." >>"as much as i would like to 65% of millennials for the and the president of an east conservative. see the president's policy to take illegals to sanctuary in the united states that number african nation speaks out cities come to pass, i feel that is 27% that showed support for it has shown the high school of president trump. against climate change from more he's obviously hoping to improve than 400 feet under water. on that number but you say that watch this. only want it if it doesn't goes back to reality. >> the healthy ocean is >> it goes back to reality. while students, you know, an 18 important for more than just 18-year-old in america is
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affect them." getting ready to go to college, you get the "not in my backyard" is being indoctrinated with a economy growth. syndrome. it is crucial for the survival pete: nancy pelosi has walls around her house in san lot of, you know, liberal nonsense as opposed to how the of humanity. francisco. ed: that would be immoral. world actually works from >> that's a pretty good idea. i'm sure. professors who never spent a real day in reality, and what we >>. pete: people have gone to her lawn and stood on it and said see in israel is an 18-year-old cool backdrop. but experts say the small who's getting ready to serve in why are we not welcome here? nations are most vure. apparently guards come and take the army, who's getting ready to them away. go to the military, getting ready to protect his country and to serve his country condition. those guards have guns. and when that happens, the fight over the flag jedediah: everyone else in the brewing in southern california. automatically your understanding becomes an understanding of some residents calling the knew country wants security, too. they don't have the money to afford all that. it's the same conversation you reality, not some augmented idea have about guns all the time, of what the world should.be patriotic paint j job on police pete: a utopia you think it will when you have these celebrities be. >> exactly. pete: how long will bibi cars too aggressive. netanyahu serve the term? walking around with armed >> well, the government now here to react, dr. darren security guards and then denying should be in place for the next people's second amendment rights porter. rights. people can't afford all that, thank you for being here. hollywood. we're entitled to the same four years if there's no fallen >> always a pleasure snr you've rights as you. coalition, which tends to be worn the uniform in multiple pete: bernie sanders was in after three, three and a half indiana yesterday, i believe, he years, policies sort of pull away to try and make their own capacities. is the american flag in any was on gary, indiana, on this stand in-the-road platform, but context too aggressive in. tour across the midwest. >> by all means, no. mayor pete's from indiana. we should have at least hopefully, please god, another our vice president is from there the american flag is the there. four years of prime minister quite a hot spot. netanyahu. pete: real quick, trump and embodiment of our united states. what happens when the vice netanyahu have done big things when you go to all police president gets invited to give a together. anything in the preview of that commencement address? ed: a pretty high honor for any relationship? >> look. this connection is unreal. departments throughout the university, especially one where we've never seen such a pro- country, what do you see? he served as governor and pro-israel president. a picture of the american flag congressman from the hoosier president trump has been
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state. on the police car. i was shocked, blown back. well, it turns out tailor university is bringing the vice remarkable for israel. president of the united states moving the embassy to jerusalem but this is california where we as you showed in your in to speak at their graduation. look at the sanctuary state that and maybe you're not going to be california is. surprised by some of the documentary or recognizing the this is par for the course for reaction. golan heights and the understanding, this has been the the politics in california. some students are saying they're most pro-israel president in >> the city council is going to literally shaking, that they've united states history and we as take up the issue again in an been triggered, that they don't know what to do. israelis are incredible grateful to president trump for t.at upcoming meeting because look at this facebook post from apparently they've been hearing one student about the invitation pete: thank you for your time. from residents -- this is a we didn't get time to play the quote from a resident last invitation. "taylor university documentary but go to foxnation month. university," the student writes, they said we have such an "you should be ashamed of foxnation.com. amazing community of artists yourself. this car can go zero to 60 i am physically shaking. in less than five seconds. here and i thought that's thetic it's not even on the market yet taylor university, i feel but we've got it on fox square didn't represent our community. it feels very aggressive. personally attacked." >>then there's the concerns me for the first time. first as i said here's a quick every community has different clip from my new special battle political beliefs and faiths. in the holy city available on isn't the flag supposed to be whether intentional or not, it fox nation. one thing we can point to? is politicizing taylor >> the polic police officers poo university, aligning the school >> the history of jerusalem is as long as the history of with a current administration." so people on the left, they love an oath to defend an and protect humanity. diversity, they love to talk wars, conquests, massacres. about diversity. and that's great. but does the history matter as the constitution of the united i'm all for that. but what happens when it's much today as it did over the states. the truth of the matter is the diversity of thought? city council or whatever what happens when it involves millennia? being open to people who you are battle in the holy city is a inclined to disagree with and story about the undercurrents. litigations they're going through, they need to regre regs saying, you know what? come in, we'll hear what you on the surface things may look still, but underground a silent have to say. battle is being waged for and understand that the police we may disagree, but last i i officers are in complete support control of jerusalem.
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checked a kludge campus was of the united states flag. when you have uncometted supposed to be a place where you learn how to think, not what to immigrants or immigrants from other places into places like think. pete: when was the last time you california, they need to understand this is where they checked? because -- 40 years ago? have and these are the jedediah: when i went to school, principles that we stand for as that's what was encouraged. police officers in the united pete: that's all gone. states of america. >> what if the community decides to -- some people want this -- jedediah: now it's abominable. pete: i don't know anything it's too bold. about taylor university but i do why don't we soften it a little know it's a christian school. bit or get rid of the flag all it's a christian school and he's together. where have we come in the a christian, the vice president from indiana and you're shaking? country -- this is a beautiful ed: i just did a quick search, car. i would want my cop car to look and 99% of all commencement speakers are liberals. like that. look at that thing. pete: that is an ed henry fact where have we gone where people would stand up in a city council right there. meeting and say take that flag ed: most are not conservative; so one wants to come to his home out of those letters? state and, by the way, he's the >> it's an atrocity. sitting vice president. democrat, republican, independent, let the man speak. it's the culture coming into the united states where we say hey you could protest, you can speak look, what are we. we're americans. out. hear from him. we're not -- granted, this is a pete: you don't have to go if you're physically shaking. jedediah: be respectful and get multicultural society but at the end of the day we're americans a backbone, by the way. get a backbone. and we need to stand for american beliefs. seriously. this is another problem. when we look at the flag on a the baby -- everybody's turning police car, it symbolizes us as into a baby now, where, like,
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you have -- these are grown people. the united states of america. these are college students. you are adults. therefore the city council members need to understand and respect the flag is here to stay if you can't handle someone coming into your space and and it's not going anywhere. having a differing view, grow a >> man, but it sure feels like a backbone. you heard it here fi.st lot of people want to take it pete: i agree with you. email us. tell us about your commencement away, make it a symbol of oppression instead of a symbol address, who gave it, did you of unity. >> as a police officer in the agree with them, were they ever nypd or lieutenant in the nypd, conservative? i was going to deliver the first fox & friends commencement address live on the air. oftentimes i had people refer to the police car itself as a tool ed: this is a true story. pete: it got scrapped, but i'm of oppression. that is the minority. reintroducing it right now. the gross majority of people want to see this. email us, friends@foxnews.com. they want to see this flag on would you like to see the fox & this police department's car. and i can tell you this much, friends -- will you let me speak it's here to stay. speak? jedediah: i might protest. >> we are going to follow this pete: you're already shaking. story. if they take it off, where are jedediah: i am triggered right now. i'm already making my poster. we going in this country. >> this pc culture is killing ed: he wanted us to wear robes us. >> thank you. as americans prepare to go behind him. this is a real story. to church this morning, palm pete: you could comment while it's going on. sunday, a new study says half of jedediah: i could be behind with a pastors are scared to speak pete: i think it needs to happe. jedediah: go to some headlines about political issues because now. the father of wikileaks they might offend someone. how can we change that?
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should we? founder julian assange calling for his son to be returned to our panel of pastors here to discuss coming up next. australia overnight. he said the prime minister should do something to bring the australian native back. his request comes as ecuadorian officials reveal they spent nearly $1 million a 'to house assange in thinker london embassy. assange was arrested thursday. house democrats increasing who saved by adding a hotel, their demand for president trump trump's tax returns with a new which led to new adventures, deadline. ♪ house ways and means committee chairman richard neil is calling on the i.r.s. to release them by that captured their imaginations april 23rd. ♪ he said congress is illegally entitled to at least six years of the president's tax returns. and turned moments into memories. the demand paves the way for a with flights, hotels, activities and more for your florida vacation, lengthy legal battle. ivanka trump arrives in africa overnight to promote her expedia has everything you need to go. global women's initiative. the president's daughter and senior adviser tweeting, quote, a cfp professional is trained, knowledgeable, and committed to financial planning in your best interest. "just landed in addis ababa" -- i hope i said that correctly -- >> "the diplomatic capital of find your certified financial planner™ professional africa and the continent's highest city." at letsmakeaplan.org. she plans to tour a coffee facility, a text textures city run by women, along with meeting
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with dignitaries during her four-day trip. ed: tiger woods looking for his fifth green jacket as the final round of the masters tees off in just a short time. but when i started seeing things, [crowd cheers] i didn't know what was happening... ed: president trump weighing in. so i kept it in. he's played with tiger recently. he started believing things that weren't true. he said of the third round i knew something was wrong... performance at augusta, "great but i didn't say a word. playing by tiger woods at the during the course of their disease ed: this week the auto show is masters. rolling into new york city, and around 50% of people with parkinson's many fantastic players in the here with a preview of some cars hunt." get it? may experience hallucinations or delusions. tiger in the hunt. and suvs that are not on the market yet. this is not just a tease. he's two shots behind francesco but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. molinari who's in the lead and as jim gray told us yesterday, this is real. the only fda approved medicine... warren to fix, editor-in-chief of the car coach reports, our proven to significantly reduce molinari two years ago had cad old friend. caddied for his brother at this car the rivian has never hallucinations and delusions augusta. now he's there himself leading related to parkinson's. the pack on sunday. been seen on tv. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. >> never. jedediah: they've got nothing on this is the world's first nuplazid can increase the risk of death pete hegseth, though. in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis pete: yeah, right. if you've seen me golf, it's adventure electric view and it's and is not for treating symptoms an suv that seats seven. poor. ed: amazing. >> this will take the show by unrelated to parkinson's disease. i can mini-putt. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm i got a swing but -- jedediah: do you put the thing like this -- storm. called a frunk. and should not be taken if you have certain pete: i just don't want to whiff abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs on the first hole. ed: the frunk. that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. a front trunk.
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tell your doctor about any changes ed: molinari uses bob's putt >> quad motor in it, 0 to 60 in in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. errand. pete: the president said ratings we spoke up and it made all the difference. gold is right. three seconds, 705 horsepower. ed: i can't see the motor. if tiger's on the screen. >> because it's four quad motors ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. motors. it goes 400 miles on one charge. ed: the south bend mayor pete buttigieg set to officially ed: each wheel has a motor? has been excellent. >> yes. they really appreciate the military family enter the 2020 race this all wheel drive. you can go off record. and it really shows. afternoon. pete: but does he stand a chance ed: you can use this for storage with all that usaa offers storage? why go with anybody else? in the crowded field of >> use this for storage, it's we know their rates are good, democrats? we know that they're we'll ask a democratic pollster always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and coming up next. called a frunk. i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call goes 400 miles. i got an opportunity to drive another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. this in abu dhabi. did you look at the navigation ♪ system on this? get your usaa auto insurance quote today. you can see everything you want to see. this vehicle is really cool. it's right size, right tech. typically what happens when you buy an electric vehicle, people say i have to give up something. you don't have to give up something, all the luxury, comes with heated seats, air-cooled seats. pete: i saw fastest charging. >> fastest charging suv. ed: what's that mean?
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>> fastest charging suv, charge the whole vehicle from top to bottom in 30 minutes. pete: if you want to go fast? >> the bmwi8 is available today and since 2014 this is the car vending machines and buying a car 100% online.vented number one selling sports car that is a plug-in hybrid so it's now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. gas and electric. but the key thing is it is so whether it's a year old or a few years old, cool. and you drive, you pull up in we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, this, you look awesome in this answer a few questions, car. and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value jedediah: amazing. like the way the door opens -- and gives you a real offer in seconds. can we show them how the door when you're ready, we'll come to you, opens? pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. look at this. >> horsepower equivalent. jedediah: check this out. that's it. this is the coolest thing ever. so ditch the old way of selling your car, and say hello to the new way-- >> it's not easiest thing in a at carvana. dress and heels. jedediah: so worth it. >> it's available in a roads.er jedediah: awesome. pete, what do you got over there new research shining a light on the growing pressures or there? pete: listen, loren, no disrespect to honda, but she pastors face every sunday. the study finds that half of gets the bmw, i get the honda. american christian pastors worry this is nice. >> this seats five, comes in a about preaching on hot button
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issues concerned they're going luxury touring edition. to offend somebody. you can get it in all 50 states. 69% say they feel pressured by it's a plug in hybrid; so you their congregation to discuss get the tax credit. controversial topics while 64% also available in all ez in feel limited by their ability to do so. california and oregon, and they so here too weigh in on this have a hydrogen fuel cell version that you can get in palm sunday, pastor todd wagner southern california. from watermark church in texas, it's another opt.on pete: get in the back. ed: a sensible sedan and we got pastor jim from the church in the really cool one. georgia and billy, director of a big final hour on tap. we just got married. pure flix. we're all under one roof now. former governor scott walker, congressman devin nunes about congratulations. investigating the investigators, good to have you here. thank you. how many kids? and maria bartiromo all here pastor wagner, i want to start my two. his three. live coming up. with you. along with two dogs and jake, our new parrot. ♪ do you feel pressure? expwh>> i will just say this. that is quite the family. quite a lot of colleges to pay for though. a lot of colleges. feelings are real, they're not you get any financial advice? yeah, but i'm pretty sure it's the same plan reliable. does it matter what i feel? they sold me before. well your situation's totally changed now. i've got a job to do. right, right. we're ambassadors for christ. how 'bout a plan that works for 5 kids, i would encourage pastors, if 2 dogs and jake over here? that would be great. you're going to feel pressure, that would be great. that okay with you, jake? feel it from the exing, the onee ... get a portfolio that works for you now and as your needs change from td ameritrade investment management. you're feeling to represent.
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>> pastor, what about you? >> you do feel pressure but it's impossible not to speak to issues facing our culture that are so strong. many of these issues are seen as political but they're really bib lbiblbiblical. justice and equality is biblical. i can't be silent on those issues and i'm not there for the approval of people. and i think that's something that we need in the pulpits again in america. >> very powerful words indeed. billy, take a look at the top three issues pastors feel limited or pressures about speaking on, homosexuality. 44% say they feel limited, 37% pressured. same-sex marriage, 32% limited, abortion pro-life issues 18%. what do that tell you? >> culture is changing. over the last five years, the
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last 15 years we've seen some major shifts. it puts pastors in a tough position. and i'm sure the pastors here could say the same thing there. you're worried, am i going to go viral and say something. the pressure is coming from inside. there's a huge increase from tweur2014 to 2016. what do you look for when you trade? with the changes in culture, i want free access to research. people in the pews, they want yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. authenticitieauthenticity and t. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. 23% of the country are saying i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? they're atheist, or ag no agnos. hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. people need the truth and the no hidden fees. no platform fees. pastors have to speak out how to no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. deliver that. td ameritrade. >> it seems that the balance you're trying to strike op on ♪ on one hand you hear them say i
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justice. it is it is amazing outside that you should feel it from your king. right now. are you worried that the pc jedediah: it made it even more culture is making excite the amazing in that car with the door that came up. pulpit and some of the pastors bmw -- are afraid to speak out about pete: it's a top down day if these issues? >> there's no question about it. you've got one of those. it has happened. history records there was an jedediah: convertible kind of day. ed: i guess the starbucks folks ancient city that was beautiful and powerful but it was destroyed because the watchmen invented this, but it could be used as a stirrer. on the wall felt like he didn't pete: i forgot the phrase so need to worry the people or people on twitter remind me. sound false alarms. and it was controversial if he feels ex peaked yet if you use something else to get it done. said something is coming that's ed: this military man was dangerous. stirring his coffee with a pen. and someone erected a memorial pete: it doubles as both. that said here stood a great why not. jedediah: a fork wrapped in a city that was destroyed by napkin because i'm afraid of silence. and if america is destroyed it dust getting on it so that i can eat my grapes so we're a nice will be destroyed by the pulpits contrast. of america being silent. pete: of course we know weather >> this is all about truth and is not beautiful everywhere we love, finding the balance. hope for those facing storms in you've got to speak out with the south that you're enduring truth and do it with love. it well but it is palm sunday too often we've done one or the the beginning of holy week we other ps. pastors and christians more celebrate jesus' triumphant generally, that's the balance return to jerusalem which leads to good friday and easter.
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we've got to have. ed: you've got a good special >> thank you ar for coming in. coming up on fox nation. pete: it's a perfect moment, palm sunday today pull your three veterans commit suicide at vh treatment centers family together, battle in the within a five-day span. holy city on fox nation download police say a navy veteran took it easily at foxnation.com. his own life in the parking lot it's very fitting for the season of a medical center in dublin, ed: we've got one more hour of news to go the president taking on the leaders of sanctuary georgia. cities calling their bluff a day later another lost his vowing to send illegal immigrant life in atlanta. s to their communities. jedediah: that idea has the another shot himself in a mayor of oakland, california a sanctuary city pretty outraged. waiting room in texas. pete: our own jillian turn is live in the nation's capitol. this deemed the most >> good morning, pete do you think you could use the stirrer dangerous bird, attacks and to eat a salad? kills his owner in florida. pete: i could find a way you'd stabtion of the morning. a 75-year-old man was attacked after falling down. the bird can grow to be six feet jedediah: don't give him any ideas. >> so guys npr interviewed the tall and weigh up to 130 pounds, that's more than me. oakland mayor libby schaff yesterday morning and they asked for president trump's its razor sharp claws can be up affirmation that he is to four inches long. considering a new policy of sending detained immigrants
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across the u.s. border illegally to sanctuary cities and she essentially accused president trump of using immigrants to exact retribution on his rivals calling move a "stunt." slowly approaching the tracks before falling over the >> my job as a mayor is to edge. people nearby run to save him, welcome people. i don't build walls. pulling him up just in time. it's our job to welcome everyone he was hurt but he is expected into our city, ensure their to thankfully be okay. saturday night live takes on safety, ensure that their julian assange and the college families can thrive. >> president trump fired back admissions scandal all in one. on twitter last night. >> i own the guards in here. he wrote so interesting to see i helped their kids get into a the mayor of oakland and other really competitive pre-k. sanctuary cities not want our >> crimes you can't conceive of. currently "detained immigrants blackmailing the sneaker company after release" due to the and the worst partcy might still ridiculous court-ordered 20 day rule. run for president. if they don't want to serve our nation by taking care of them >> together in one prison cell why should other cities in town, and the mayor then insisted during last night's opening oakland would gladly take more skit. detained immigrants writing it's that was funny. >> that's actually funny. time to stop fanning hate and division at real donald trump. i've been consistent and clear. >> there's a lot of characters oakland welcomes all no matter
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out there. >> that was good. i like that one. where you came from or how you some tough news, deadly got here. president trump also took the opportunity to pushback last storms sweeping across the south night on other recent media overnight. powerful tornadoes. reports, in a twitter series he we have live team coverage of that coming up next. claimed he'd never order his dhs officials to close the southern border nor offer anyone a presidential pardon. pete: jillian thank you very much, and ram emmanuel doubled down on statements like that saying america is a sanctuary country and that is where the debate is going and if you're an official in a sanctuary state now is your moment. ed: what about libby lecturing everyone about doing the right thing? didn't she tip off illegal immigrants to the fact there are i.c.e. agents coming? pete: maybe undermining law enforcement actively? jedediah: all of these folks are critical of president trump but brandon judd president of the national border patrol has been praising president trump so take a listen. >> this is actually a brilliant move on the president's part. if he's doing it for
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humanitarian purposes, he should be praised these are cities, the city council's have consciously made a decision they're going to accept these illegal aliens into their cities and protect them. if he's doing it for political reasons again this is absolutely brilliant. these people have to be released for one reason or another, and if we're going to have to release them, why not show these sanctuary cities the same pressure that other cities are feeling from the release? pete: the pressure isn't stopping by the way we have reports another migrant caravan forming and that 350 migrants broke through a gate in mexico's southern border, just recently, trying to move to the united states and the president has put pressure on mexico saying you've got time to deal with these you need to deal with these caravans going through your country, we're watching that very closely but they continue. jedediah: force these defenders of sanctuary cities to do just that. we're now in campaign season right so he needs to come out he's talking border patrol and he's talking humanitarian crisis let people on left be defending
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sanctuary cities that's an amazing contrast for him very well done. ed: also an amazing part of the 2020 campaign, president trump used illegal immigration, his stance, the pressure he put on democrats to have a different approach. pete: remember when he was an outlier in the remember can primary on immigration, no one thought when 2016 started that immigration would be a big issue in fact jeb bush the perceived front runner was all about comprehensive immigration reform and he said no, no, i'm taking a different view and that is the view of the republican party. jedediah: that's one of the main reasons jeb bush lost because they felt he was soft on that issue and tired for republicans caving on the issue of immigration and donald trump came out front and center and made that his issue and that's one of the main reasons. ed: and donald j. trump also went to places that hillary clinton decided not to go to like wisconsin so bernie sanders doesn't want to make that same mistake, had ewas out, old fashion wisconsin, indiana, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania,
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happening as pete buttigieg will make his campaign official, he's from indiana the heartland as well and i think the point is the democrats are trying to make the case that look president trump succeeded by going after the forgotten man and woman. they're going to try to make the case the economy is not working for those folks although it's . a fox news alert. doing pretty darn good. four people dead, including pete: that's the exact case that three children, as powerful bernie sanders tried to make in tornadoes and storms tear madison, wisconsin he went to through the south. the liberal haven we'll see if he makes it to the rest of the >> winds reaching up to 140 miles per hour destroying state. he was talking about the working homes and knocking out power lines in texas. >> we have team coverage class. listen. >> the biggest lie of all was tracking the latest. adam is live in the wernt center when he said during the campaign but first we'll start live from that he was going to defend the the newsroom with more on the interests of the working class devastation. good morning. >> two of those kids, an of our country and that he was 8-year-old and 3-year-old were killed in eastern texas when a going to take on the powerful tree toppled on top of the special interest to do that. family car as it was moving. their parents in the front what a lie that was. seats. they survive. pete: that's millionaire to the west, parts of franklin, socialistic bernie sanders. ed: he's a millionaire? texas were destroyed by an ef-3 pete: if that's really your
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tornado, buildings damaged, argument, 5 million jobs created mobile homes overturned. all these manufacturing jobs coming back you're seeing pride some folks had to be extricated in american products worker's from their homes. wages going up. if they don't move en then we more possible tornadoes south of memphis, tennessee and in the have a serious problem, they've gone up we'll have maria vicksburg, mississippi area, bartiromo on the couch to talk multiple people were injured and several homes damaged in about that and if you hamilton, mississippi as well. it's not going to get better socialism falling apart around the rest of the world and you anytime soon. there is also a flash flooding want to come here because of open borders? concern now and thousands of jedediah: but bernie sanders is residents across the south are all rainbows and unicorns, the stuff he talks about is not waking up this sunday morning applicable and he's had to without power. defend that point about being a >> be patient. millionaire and having his best if you're out of power too long selling book. take a listen to his defense. and you need to be somewhere else, if you've got family members, i encourage you, this >> i didn't know that it was a crime to write a good book. is a good time to go visit. we expect to be out of power for >> [laughter] >> [applause] >> we need a progressive tax the next 48 possibly 72 hours. system which demands that the >> and the national weather service will be out today wealthiest people in this reviewing the damage to country finally start paying determine just how many other their fair share of taxes. >> [applause] tornadoes struck the south. >> if i make a lot of money >> thank you. that is what i believe so i
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>> and now for more coverage don't apologize for writing a we're going to adam. >> this is a situation that's book that was a best seller still continuing here early on this sunday morning. translated into five or six currently we're looking at an area across the southeast where languages. ed: "i didn't know it was a we've got tornado watches. crime to write a best selling the tornado watch areas with book." oh, i'm sorry i thought you were all about the middle class and everything across eastern after that he bought a vacation alabama as this continue to home up in vermont, home in slowly move across the southeast, that's something washington, multiple homes, we're watching the rest of the millionaire, best selling book. day. maybe this lightens up a little jedediah: do you nowhere he made bit, but the severe weather that happen? in the us of a. threat, talking about big thunderstorms with hail and that's not a socialistic country winds up to 60 miles an hour, pete: but if you remember where that's going to last through he honeymooned it was in the sunday, eventually lifting soviet union so i wonder if one farther to the north and running of those languages it was along the mid atlantic and east translated into, russian? possibly? coast. a lot of folks are in for some ed: i will give dan bongino big weather before the day is credit on his podcast he was saying look i think it's great over. pay attention to the time stamp. he wrote a best selling book and as a socialistic he should share this entire system by tonight the earnings with all of us, running up the mid atlantic, big start writing checks and maybe rain and heavy showers across start tomorrow night 6:30 p.m. the east coast.
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this is a mess for millions and eastern on the fox news channel, one to brett, one to martha, millions of people. hopefully the worst of the hosting a town hall meeting with tornado damage is over but still bernie sanders, in all some more weather to be paying attention to. >> thanks a lot. seriousness, 6:30-7:30 p.m. eastern do it in pennsylvania in the video is frightening, a the key battleground states we woman followed in a parking lot talked about and to his credit bernie sanders coming in saying by a man in suv and forced to he's going to go here and talk hide between cars all because of to the people, talk to fox, her political views. other democrats don't want to do she joins us live to share her that sometimes, and also says he's going to finally reveal his story, next. ancial advisor, i tell my clients tax returns. pete: good for bernie. not to worry about changing their minds in retirement. jedediah: actually, a lot of democrats don't like to go into areas where they're going to face challenging questions. this is a guy who he may say some extreme things but he's willing to go. ed: he's honest about it. jedediah: he really believes what he says even if you're sitting at home saying do you believe that? i really think he does so people willing to do stuff like that i always tip my hat to them. pete: but the question is can he go into those states he went to outside of the urban enclaves where there's a lot of liberals. jedediah: i think he will. pete: the question is what is the reception in those places and he's had the enthusiasm
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early on but we'll talk about it later he's going to announce in brooklyn. jedediah: he sure is which will be an interesting contrast mayor pete and bernie sanders. ed: it's on bernie's turf. pete: that's a good point bernie born in brooklyn, he's going there. jedediah: pretty much everyone is running on the democrat side, who is not running. so we've got headlines in this 9:00 a.m. hour we start with a fox news alert at least four people are dead including three children as powerful tornadoes and storms tear through the south. two of the children killed when a tree came crashing down on to their family's car. neighbors are in shock. >> i heard someone knocking on my door, and it was the mom and she was like help me help me. it was very upsetting. jedediah: terrifying some areas seen hail the size of ping pong balls and more than 70 million americans could be effected as more severe weather strikes today. tens of thousands of christians kickoff holy week with palm
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sunday mass led by pope frances and the pope warning against being judgment all during his ho mily and mass in st. peters square meanwhile in jerusalem people are celebrating palm sunday by retracing the steps jesus is believed to have taken through the old city. pete: that would be cool to see. jedediah: pretty cool. facebook and instagram go down overnight and the internet is not happy the social media network suffering their second outage in a month. what's app users have also been impacted. one twitter user writing, "i feel handless because of the hashtag instagram down, what's app down, facebook down" facebook which owns instagram and what's app has not commented pete: where will i shop? ed: you shop on instagram? pete: i see it all the time click three buttons and then face scan and give them money. but you get something. jedediah: face scan? pete: sometimes the open apps i don't love it i don't know how to avoid it.
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jedediah: no i'm kidding. pete: you're not wrong. all right vice president pence set to be the commencement speaker at one christian college some students are outraged. we're serious about that. ed: not just outraged they say they're shaking former wisconsin governor scott walker here to react to the campus craziness, next. that have made the rx the leading luxury suv of all time. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. . take a look at this. shocking footage shows the moment a young woman hid between parked cars frantically calling 911 after a man followed her into a parking lot and circled her in his suv after confronting her about her political views. he's a president of south
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seattle college. katie davinsport joins me now. this is terrifying for me as a female to read this. tell me how this started. he didn't like a sign? how did this begin and what exactly happened here? >> yeah, so i was tabling for any turning point chapter at south seattle college. this guy came in, didn't like but allstate actually helps you drive safely... our big government sucks sign, with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... he proceeded to vandalize the table and then decided to try to ...and brake too hard. steal the sign. i let him know that stealing the with feedback to help you drive safer. sign can get him arrested and he giving you the power to actually lower your cost. hated my answer. decided to take the sign, run out of the building and i unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. decided to follow him so i could get my sign back, but also snap now that you know the truth... a photo of him for future are you in good hands? reference that he's going to be a problem student for me. and he actually ends up giving me the sign back ean and i go bk inside, i think all is well.
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my vice president left at that time. i'm left on my own to pack up the supplies. he comes back in when i'm by myself about three more times to yell at me, have an encounter, go to the bathroom. when he comes back he just has some crazy erratic behavior, tries to take the sign again and then he leaves. so i start walking back out to wit looks like george having are busy day.? my car to put my supplies away ♪ the beat goes on before my next class and little george has entresto, did i know that he was gunning a heart failure medicine that helps his heart... me down with his car. all of the sudden a car comes so he can keep on doing what he loves. zooming at me and i jumped to in the largest heart failure study ever, the side going oh my gosh, i entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive can't believe that car just almost hit me. what is going on. and out of the hospital. the car then decides to turn the it helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood corner and at that point i can to the body. see him staring me down just don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. like, his eyes wide shut. it was insane and i'mand i shou. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb.
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>> this whole time you're terrified. what is going through your mind the most serious side effects are angioedema, as this is happening? you don't know how this is going low blood pressure, kidney problems, to end. >> oh, absolutely. or high blood potassium. i'm just in shock. ♪ the beat goes on my body is not processing what's ask your doctor about entresto for heart failure. going on. i'm such a nice person they that was great! entrust your heart to entresto. always give people the benefit of the doubt. as he drove away i thought ♪ the beat goes on that's the end of him. so i proceed to walk to my car and then at that point i can hear a car zooming behind me as ed: well, taylor university is fast as they can and they slam an evangelical school in indiana on their brakes and i turn the home state of mike pence and around, it's him again and he's they announced that the vice taken a sharp right turn going president will be their commencement speaker this year and some students strangely are crew disi through the parking lot. i finally get to my car and outraged. jedediah: one of them posting on that's when i know that i'm in facebook, taylor university, you danger and maybe this guy might should be ashamed of yourself i be trying to kill me, i don't know if he has a gun in his car. am physically shaking, taylor university, i feel personally attacked. i start trying to hide behind ed: and this added this immitation gravely concerns me the cars. and my train of thought is i because whether intentional or not it is politicizing taylor need to make it back to the university aligning the school campus building so i'm around with the current administration.
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people. and so i start walking down the well, our next guest is former wisconsin governor scott walker joining us live to react to that parking lot and the second he and a whole bunch of other stuff gets a glimpse of me he turns governor good to see you. his car, guns it down full jedediah: thanks for being here. >> good morning great to be with you, go bucks i'm ready for throttle down the parking lot the playoff game today. ed: good luck to them. and he ends up hitting a young look what has happened in this woman's car as she was taking a country that you can't even right turn. welcome the sitting vice >> you filed a police report. president of the united states the suspect has not been to your school? identified. what are they saying about this right now? >> in his own state, no less. >> nothing. i called them on thursday, i this is just unfortunately and i asked for a follow-up, if the don't think it's reflective of man had been arrested, they have the entire student body or the yet to find him and they told me faculty, the staff, the alumni and certainly not the parents that the detective will get back there but i think it is a good to me on monday when she's back in the office. example of how far our other than that, i don't know universities and colleges have the guy's name yet. gone across the country and how >> what has the effect of this many students become listen to been on you. what they're saying they aren't it's a terrifying time to be a even telling you exactly what conservative, you've said. they object to other than that you're in seattle. has this made you afraid to put they object i think because your views front and center or they've heard from too many has it empowered you more to be voices on the far left in schools and colleges and in some more of an outspoken voice? parts of the media so they just believe it and i think of all places, a university should be
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the place where people are open >> a little more. and willing to hear people speak i'm more excited than ever to be , not shutting them down. jedediah: you know, governor, a trump supporter for 2020 and this is happening too much for me. i can't listen to it any more. this has only made me stronger. these students can't handle and since conservatives here disagreement, many of them are a feel so ostracized and shunned, bunch of babies in my opinion i can't wait to help be the and the question is what do you voice. >> have you had any help from do about it and can we do anything about it at all? the school at all in this? you have students being bullied we haven't heard anything from the school. on college campuses, rereached out. conservative speakers being shut we reached out. down. at what point, what do you do? what is the school's role here? help us figure this out. >> the campus security officer has been so kind to me. >> well it's a combination of he's the only one who is things. we had not too long ago in actually helps me and taking it seriously. >> that's great to hear. wisconsin boyd college a >> and so i thought that they conservative speaker had to be would be the more difficult ones literally shut down and couldn't because of the views there. speak and i think it's one of i had a teacher come up to me those college universities and said, what are you guys. public or private need to stand up and take action and i've been a teacher here for eight years and i've never seen have clear free speech agreement s and then enforce them an opposing view which opened my and in wisconsin we had that in eyes. >> katie, i'm glad to hear that the past and it wasn't until there was actual consequences from the school. i really hope the police find and to me if you're on campus this person and i'm sorry that and you shut a speaker down i you had this experience. don't care whether it's the left
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no one should have to go through this. i hope in justice is served. or the right if you should someone down who has a good for you to have the courage legitimate place to speak at you should face the consequences to to continue speaking out. the point of even being expelled we appreciate having you here if we're at a college or and hearing you voice. university it should be at a >> thank you forhavin you for h. place of learning. i remember years ago in the midst of the protest in wisconsin, there was a bumper >. maria part bartiromo joins sticker that said co-exist and right next to it, it said recall walker and apparently it only exists if you believe what they live coming up. t' ♪ believe. ♪ ed: governor there was a case, as not safe drivers! the montana state supreme court that's why esurance has drivesense.® struck down a school choice the safer you drive, the more you save. program there as you well know although i'm not really driving right now and on your behalf, a that would be unsafe. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. conservative institute filed a brief because you believe this case which is before, heading to (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? the supreme court, is an important barometer of where we your job isn't doing hard work... are in this country on school ...it's making them do hard work... choice. talk about how important it is. ...and getting paid for it. >> it really is. (vo) snap and sort your expenses to save over $4,600 at tax time. school choice works we're the original program here in quickbooks. backing you. milwaukee, we expanded to racine and statewide and it really works. study after study shows the
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deal. we're stuck where we are. what do you do when you're deploying the national guard and when you want to build a wall. at some point you have to get creative. >> the oakland mayor is not being quiet own thi on this iss. take a listen to what libby had to say. >> we do not think it's appropriate for us to use local resource to do the government's failed immigration work. >> it's interesting. talking abt jedediah: it's time for news by the numbers, first 190,000 failure and misuse of this and that, breaking the law, doing that's how many compact cars are things improperly. being recalled due to faulty and this is the very same mayor just about a year ago who windshield wipers, mazda says decided to tip off illegal metal deposits can cause the immigrants, le many criminals, d wipers to stick there have been no reported crashes. next, 55 that's how many at bats it took baltimore orioles first said guess what, i know about some i.c.e. raids coming in. base man chris davis to get his so the good guys who are trying first base hit of the season. to come in to enforce the he finally broke the streak last american laws, she tipped off night with three hits, and final the illegal immigrants and now she's going to lecture the ly, 2:00 a.m., that's the president and all of us about time a family found this eight what's the right thing to do.
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>> not appropriate to use local foot alligator in their home. resources. the president may have seen that the reptile, tearing through the statement and tweeted yesterday. screen of their back porch in he said, so interesting to see the mayor of oakland and other fort myers, florida, used to sanctuary cities not want our live there. florida fish and wildlife quote detained immigrants after offices say the gator will be release due to the ridiculous relocated now to you pete. court-ordered 20-day rule. pete: oh, boy that's a bad dream if they don't want to serve our right there. well the left lashing out at nation by taking care of them, president trump after he why should other cities and threatened immigrants to towns. >> this is all on twitter coming back saying it's time to spot fanning hate and division. i've been consistent and clear, sanctuary cities. president trump: the people in oakland welcomes all no matter sanctuary cities always have where you came from and how you open arms so rather than moving illegal immigrants to other came here. >> welcomes all, no matter where parts of the country we'll give you came from, fair, or how you them to sanctuary cities. got here. pete: one of the mayors who says like any illegal manner, illicit he will welcome them with open arms is the mayor of cambridge, means, if you're a member of a massachusetts, thank you very gang, whatever your motivations much for joining us. are, come on in. >> good morning. >> you're right. pete: so the president has she's not qualifying that proposed potentially taking statement at all. no matter how you got here. these migrants and moving them >> cool open season, whatever to sanctuary cities where he
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you want. says they will be cared for better would you welcome that? >> yes, we would and let's be >> if you're going to endorse really clear that the folks at the sanctuary city you have to the border are asylum seekers and illegally allowed to seek say that. asylum so there's nothing >> the nuance of a sanctuary illegal about this. pete: mayor my question though city is we don't want our is what if those migrants claims members of the communities to be are found not to be legitimate and they don't have a legitimate claim on asylum which most end fearful of the police. i think it's wrong. up not having do they stay in your city? but this idea that we're going >> well again, this is a to open it to anything anytime. misconception about sanctuary cities. if someone violates the law, >> the craftiness, of what breaks the law, is arrested, and president trump has done, we find out that they are they're the ones that have said undocumented that information is no matter how you got here, turned over to the federal government. we do not harbor, we do not illegal, legal, we want you in our cities. sanctuary cities within, stank y protect, we do not hide folks who are criminals, who are undocumented that is a false -- ed: hang on, pardon me, mr. mayor but in the case of states. katie: stinley, in california many have cities and counties that are sanctuaries. >> minnesota, the sheriff who is in fact an illegal immigrants
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a republican has enforced the was harbored and she was killed in cold blood. order to be a sanctuary city. how do you respond to that one? >> well again in my city and i it's across lines. and they say that the wall is think in sanctuary cities around the country, if someone is immoral. if you're saying that the wall is immoral, you're saying that arrested that information gets turned over and what the federal borders are immoral. government does with that that is extent of their belief. information is on the federal government. pete: what do you say, mayor, to the people who wait in line no person can be illegal. you see that taught in your legally who don't cross illegally, maybe they don't make schools. you saw the segment we just did a fraudulent claim, they wait in line a long process it's in seattle, the professor came difficult to get here. up and said i've been here a they're more frustrated than anybody when other people who decade and never seen anyone come in here illegally jump the with your view. line. >> well i don't think anyone, she's just a con terv conservat. democrat republican, right, left is going to say that we have an immigration system that's and you wonder why, they wonder working right now and i think we all agree on that. whether in california it's okay the question is how are we going to have american flags on the to fix it and i don't think, you side of police cars. >> that's right. know, we have an administration look at this l.a. times right now quite honestly that wants to fix it. headline. putting american flags on police i think that this is trump's cars sparks bash losh in la goo that beach. major political platform and if that somehow putting an american this problem were to go away, flag on a police car. he'd have nothing to run on. >> so they did a new design, ed: mr. mayor okay so let's
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break this down so you say we have a desperate problem with went back to the cars that used immigration. you're being honest about that. jeh johnson another democrat to be, black and white. also honest says there's a and inside the word "police" is crisis. so then why are your leaders in congress, nancy pelosi, chuck a beautiful portrayal of the schumer for months now have said it was a manufactured crisis and american flag. i bet the cops are proud to ride have done absolutely nothing. why won't they work with this around in it. apparently some residents are president? >> well first of all, democrats triggered by this. have had control of the house for a couple months the it looks to dangerous, it looks republicans have had control of the house for a couple years and too patriotic. i can't handle it. have done nothing. >> too pro-american. pete: i'll agree with you on >> what is wronger with these that. people. ed: but here we are today, sir seriously, this really drives me and they've been called it a crazy, i love la goo that beach manufactured crisis answer that and love los angeles. question. it's not manufacture. is there something in the air or is it manufactured? >> there's nobody on the right that wants to solve this issue water out there? >> no. either. clearly, things are not working it's in the school. >> some of the critics said it's in congress and it's actually too aggressive. the job of a president to try it's too in your face. >> now the american flag is and bring people together to aggressive. solve issues and instead we have a president that would rather -- well, that's interesting. >> we had dr. darren porter on pete: we talked to border patrol agents all the time and you'd the show, an army vet, former say the wall is a wedge to use your language. nypd officer, he had a few words border patrol says every day
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they need more wall, more fence on this. >> it goes back to the pc and they will be more effective in their job to keep our borders culture that's coming into the united states that we say to sovreign if they had that. ourselves, what are we. if a border patrol agent came to you and said i patrol this and we're americans. we're not -- granted, this is a put my life on the line would you support building walls, or multitude or a multicultural society. the president has to build them? but at the end of the day we're >> look there are walls at the americans and need to stand for american beliefs. border, and there are other when we look at the flag on a police car, it simila symbolizes border patrol officers and there the united states of america. are other elected officials of therefore these city council border cities that have said the members need to understand and walls not the way to go, so we respect the flag is here to stay and it's not going anywhere. >> how is that remotely can throw research at each other and find data that supports you controversial. >> the flag is here to stay. and i can find data that >> isn't the flag supposed to be supports me at the end of the day we have to have a real what unifies us. we're all americans. conversation and understand if you're looking at that these folks seeking asylum are american flag and you're feeling people. they are not cargo. isolated or marginalized, what they are not animals. is going on really in this pete: we all know that but country. that is supposed to be the umbrella that unites everyone, regardless of whether you have there'ss a difference between italian heritage or hi hispanic citizenship and immigrant. we make the decision between american heritage. illegal immigrants immigration we have all americans. and legal immigration and they that is the point. >> when i go to mexico and other shouldn't be in the country.
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country, i see their flag >> well then maybe instead of proudly on the side of their sending 5,000 troops to the vehicles and go guess what, i'm border we should send 5,000 in mexico. judges, hear these cases, >> they should be proud. determine which ones have >> the other logic of this, legitimate cases, and which ones don't, and the ones would don't president trump said it, it started with statue of can be sent back and the ones who do can stay. confederate generals, then that's not what this president george washington, then it went is concerned about. to thomas jefferson. ed: all right mayor we if the idea is to deconstruct appreciate you coming in taking the tough questions, running a your history, eventually they're city we know it's not easy. going for the flag. >> we are a welcoming city and we welcome everyone who comes. pete: we are a welcoming show we what's sad about this is martin luther king pointed to the flag appreciate it. >> thank you. saying if we want to fulfill the pete: well the left attacking promise of this flag, which is so beautiful, we would give attorney general bill barr over the mueller report. blacks equal rights. >> we do not need your they're starting to say we reject the flag. interpretation, show us the you hear it in bernie sanders report. >> he continues to wait on and what he said. releasing the mueller report. i want to formally transform >> that report needs to be made america. that's a different view if you're patriotic about this public. ed: he's been saying it's going country and want to make it to be made public in fact it's better as opposed to saying i want to get rid of it. coming in a couple of days will >> someone with a far different democrats ever be happy? republican devon nunes here to view than president trump was react. >> ♪ the heat of the moment, hillary clinton a and the president was mocked as a the heat of the moment ♪
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or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access extent, unpacking. to that lemon meringue pie? >> over two years. almost three years actually. november will be three years pie! pie's coming! since the shocking loss. have we ever had a democratic or that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. republican that loss and this happens? >> she lives in the echo chaism chamber. she choose to not to listen and not visit certain states and assume she was going to win. if you were paying attention to the voters around the country, she wouldn't have been that shocked disble was a bad candidate. it appear appears that they putt of plants behind her because she feels comfortable in the woods. it's all about making her
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comfortable. but i will say, why are they giving these speeches? i bet a lot has to do with money. they don't have a clinton foundation boondoggle anymore. no one is giving to that. they have to make money. >> who is paying to hear this? >> that's a great question. >> she wrote her book. >> yeah. bill is out there talking too, man, i feel really bad for her. i do. america should have hadepnce tha bad candidate, no acknowledgment that her e-mail scandal plays a role. no acceptance of responsibility for that loss. she never came forward saying i didn't do good job, this is on me. i am not satisfied by this. >> her acceptance of bernie sanders, they say this is our time to be heard. i've already bet ed, i don't
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know if he'll take it or not. i want to give him the whole field. i'll take bernie sanders and my bet is that bernie sanders will be the nominee because they've learned an they want him. >> can i ask you one question? why do you notes say i love that? >> that's what i wrote with my pen. >> it does say that. >> when i wanted topro that my so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, pen works with, i wrote i love on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) ed. i do, ed. earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. >> tell us what you think about allergies. hillary clinton and what do you or.. badda book. badda boom. think about pete's note that book now at choicehotels.com. says he loves ed. we're going to turn to head lines. four people are dead, including three children as powerful tornadoes and storms tear through the south. winds reaching up to 140 miles per hour. >> no thank you, mr. attorney destroying homes and knocking general. we do not need your out power lines in texas. interpretation to show us the some areas seeing hail the size report. >> why he continues to wait on of ping-pong balls. releasing the mueller report. more than 70 million americans could be affected as more severe that report needs to be made public, the american people have a right and they need to know. weather strikes today. the man accused of throwing >> and we're owed the fact what
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a child from the third floor of matters now is the future of the mall of america will be formally united states. >> i don't want a summary of charged tomorrow. he's facing attempted suicide. the re ed: they want the whole damn the 5-year-old boy fell nearly 40 feet. he is still in the hospital with report that's what bernie sanders says let's get the view life-threatening injuries. from the republican side devon the suspect has a history of nunes of course congressman from california the top republican on mental health issues and banned from the mall twice before. the house intelligence committee southwest airlines completes good morning, sir. >> thanks for having me again. reviews of 12 engines on its ed: when you hear that montage, boeing 737 max planes after do you laugh? >> i do because i want the grounding them summer the whole report too but i want all summer. of the underlying information "the wall street journal" reports that the results were handed over to the manufacturer. that created the report, because it's unclear what the inspection showed. this mueller investigation the faa ordered that the 737 should have never been started in the first place. planes be grounded last month. pete: are we going to be able to it's nba playoff time and move past it? as this report is released even they're in full swing and the with redactions you know the so-called mainstream media the left wing media is going to be warrior steph curry off to an breathless about it wall to wall i can read the banners right now historic start. look out. , trump exposed how do you >> curry, long distance. move past the histeria to get to bang. >> that was not a buzzer beater. the truth of where it started? that was like i'm going to pull >> well i was watching earlier it from half court. when you had dan bongino on and
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curry becoming the all-time he stated very clearly that the leader in three-points. media has a big stake in this, he had eight threes which is the and it's true, because as we've exact amount i hit during our conducted our investigation, we contest. but these were a little more have found that the media knew difficult. the orlando magic get a about the dossier early on, not all of the media, but a bunch of game-winning three-pointer with four seconds left to beat the high profile media people knew the dossier was not only coming toronto ro rapports. from the likes of glenn simpson but likely he even knew it was caught using a cell phone on coming from the democratic party so the democrats need this the bench. a violation of the league rules. report out, because they need to get all those redactions because johnson was fined. they need more leaks to go to they had a pathetic performance the places like cnn and msnbc and lost at home. >> there's some question that where the real conspiracy theorists are, that are really amir johnson had a daughter that not even conspiracy theorists is sick and he could have been would be too kind because it's checking on her. really totally corrupt and attorney general william barr says he'll release the unethical. jedediah: congressman when we talk about investigating the redacted version of the mueller investigators and getting to the report any day now but will the bottom of this are you confident that we're actually going to get left be satisfied no matter what answers on this and are you he does? confident that the media will cover it at all? they've been really eager to >> jerome corecy was targeted by cover it as it relates to president trump but will they be as eager to cover it when it
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the mueller probe and he joins relates to the obama administration or what the us next. justification was for this to don't go anywhere. begin with? no, they won't but that's why what attorney general barr said last week is so important because i think it's where the russia hoax becomes spygate which is what this really was the whole time and let me explain it like this. think about it. robert mueller gets appointed as a special counsel. he walks in the door of his new offices and sits down and says okay boy show me all of the russia information what do you got? and peter strzok pulls open the file cabinet and says, um, yeah, we don't have anything. we've been surveiling carter page for six months, we've been looking at the trump people for probably a year and a half, probably dating back to 2015, we don't really have anything. now, i'm not making that up that's peter strzok's own text message, just weeks before the mueller investigation began, so what did they do? they just started running an obstruction of justice investigation on a crime that
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had never been committed. think about that for a second. pete: absolutely now you've made referrals i believe eight of them, from your committee, we don't know the names of those individuals yet but ultimately you feel like lying to congress, different things happen in the process as you did your own investigation what can you tell us about that? >> yeah, there's five that are relatively simple that are straight up, lying to congress, obstructing a congressional investigation, misleading congress, leaking classified information those are straight up, fairly easy to prove, if you look or want to have equal justice under the law, remember this is what they got roger stone on. roger stone got busted for lying and misleading congress so there's quite a few people who did that. when you look at the other three , two are conspiracy related one is involving misleading the fisa court, fisa abuse and the other is manipulation of intelligence and then there is a global leak
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referral which is quite interesting, because you have only a few reporters that probably got at least a dozen highly classified leaks that i would argue are worse that snowden and chelsea manning and all of them. ed: well you haven't given any names yet but james c others sure come to mind, devon nunes republican congressman appreciate you coming in. pete: part of the reason there was so much histeria about what bill barr said about spying is in other parts of the media that's like the first time they heard it. what? spying this is outrage! jedediah: and they still didn't like the word spying to boot. we've got headlines for you, the man accused of throwing a child from the third floor of the mall of america will be formally charged as soon as tomorrow and he is facing attempted homicide. the 5-year-old boy fell nearly 40 feet and he is still in the hospital with life threatening injuries. the surveillances has a history of mental health issues and was banned from the mall twice before. a california city divide san
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diego over the american flag on its police cruisers. some laguna beach residents say it's too aggressive. a former nypd officer joined us earlier saying the flag should unite us. >> at the end of the day we're americans and we need to stand for american beliefs so when we look at the flag on a police department or on a police car it symbolize us as the united states of america. jedediah: city council will take-up the issue on tuesday. . version of the mueller pete: what are they taking up? report is due out any day now. jedediah: still struggling to figure it out. but once it's rereesed, will the good samaritans rushed to save a blind man who fell on to tracks at a d.c. metro station seconds president's critics satisfied. before a train arrives. surveillance footage shows the man slowly approaching the tracks before falling over the here the author of "silent no edge and people nearby run to more, how i became a political save him pulling him off just in prisoner of the mueller report." time. he was hurt but luckily is jer mjeromejerome corsi. expected to be okay. and all bets are on for the gender and name of prince harry and meghan markle's first child the most popular bet is a girl >> i think the democrat democrat named diana after prince harry's the report to prove collusion.
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and my expectation that attorney late mother, other top picks are general barr's summary is going victoria, alice, grace and to be representative of what the elizabeth and boy, top guesses report says. are arthur, james and edward. i take attorney general barr as really a consummate ed: yeah! jedediah: the baby is due late professional. i think he's going to play by this month and the child will be the book. and i don't think he would give a summary that was inaccurate seventh in line. ed: not a pete in sight. when we see the full report. >> he's trying to say that he pete: you're first in line for this. jedediah: there you go. made this judgment a couple of weeks ago on his own and he pete: "game of thrones." couldn't have known what was in jedediah: i'm going to need a crown, pete. the entire mueller report. ed: well i think winter left, adam, what say you the weathers when in fact we've done the pretty nice out there. reporting, mueller had tipped >> adam: winter is not coming him off weeks before the letter out on fox square today a to congress and said mr. attorney general, let me beautiful weather but we've got brief you. and there's no collusion. visitors are you enjoying this >> well i'm sure attorney weather? yeah, they're loving it out here general barr was fully briefed its been a beautiful day, but before the summly wa summary wa. unfortunately this is all some of the stuff fueling storms moving across the southeast. it's important that deputy take a look at these temperature s 65 here in new york city, all that warm air unfortunately though fueling attorney general rosenstein storms stretching out across now stayed on and signed. portions of southern alabama >> not always a trump fan. moving into georgia. >> in fact he had appointed everything you are looking at those big red highlighted boxes mueller.
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if rosenstein signed the are tornado watches in place which means just the conditions are right that you could see summary, that's a good indication that the summary is tornadoes and actually that one accurate. pink box on the alabama georgia >> originally the democrats border is a tornado-warned storm wanted collusion. couldn't get that. at this point means that we've then it became obstruction. seen a radar-indicated tornado, and the attorney general spoke that's the type of forecast on that. we're looking at all of this and the deputy and the attorney shifts into the mid atlantic by general believe there was an the end of the day and guys if obstruction? >> i think your interview last you want to enjoy a beautiful sunday you better do it soon friday with rudy giuliani was because that rain will be working in a little bit but for now things are beautiful here good where he said that president trump was an innocent everybody we're tossing it back in, wave they're sitting on the man, saying i'm innocent. >> with his tweets when he was curvy couch. speaking out. pete: what's up guys? >> precisely. thanks adam appreciate it. and the truth is president trump well america's economy, on the allowed mueller to finish. rise you wouldn't know that if if there had been obstruction, you listened to bernie sanders there would have been effort to but we listen to other people like maria bartiromo the stock market could hit another record cut mueller's investigation short. that didn't happen. level i think there she is. >> we heard again and again he's going to fire mueller. he didn't. ed: she doesn't hesitate. they be let it go guard an forwd >> ♪ ♪ didn't find collusion. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, >> it proves that the prosecutors hit a wall, a dead end with me.
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i could not connect. >> you felt like they were trying to squeeze you say something bad. >> they wanted me to connect roger stone with julian julian . this was going to be the collusion link, donald trump campaign to roger stone to jerry corsi to asawng but i had never met assange, had no contact with him. in the last 20 hours they became angry, demanding that i was lying to them. >> last question, 30 seconds. bill barr had a dramatic development under oath saying we really pride ourselves on making it easy yes, he believes there was spying of the trump campaign. to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. significance of that in. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> it's very important because it suggests that there was >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. illegality in the fisa warrant >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... process. and of significance attorney she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. general barr has not retracted that statement. and i think that indicates he >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... spoke precisely and meant what he said. [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> an investigation of the >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. investigators is coming. >> i think so. >> kids: whoa! and i think barr will want, as
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we say, balanced, you know, faithful balanced, true and balanced as fox says, fair and balanced. >> we have devin nunes coming up on the show later. jer r a new caravan is headeo the southern border, this as they're opposing president trump's plan to put them in the sanctuary cities. brandon judd is here, going to weigh in next. the right gear... matters. ht
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pete: some quick headlines for you on big events happening tomorrow. president trump will be in my home state of minnesota to mark tax day the trip is meant to highlight the president's 2017 tax overhaul in the historically democrat state, ronald regan didn't even win it. the president only lost there in 2016 by 45,000 votes, and they think it could be a pickup in 2020. and the final preparations underway for the 123rd boston marathon more than 30,000 runner s from more than 100 countries are expected to compete in a very cool, and several people injured during the 2013 marathon bombing will also be running the race. good stuff. well more winning for the trump economy the stock market approaching another record week. jedediah: here to weigh in sunday morning futures host maria bartiromo. thanks for being here. so talk some stock market to me i'm no expert.
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maria: well right now we are at the beginning of the first quarter earnings reporting season, so we hartsfield-jackson p morgan and wells fargo out with their first quarter numbers on friday, better-than-expected that helped lift the broader market and now we're getting a whole host of industries that are kicking off this first quarter reporting season this week it's a really busy week that will set the tone for markets no doubt about it. having said all of that people are expecting earnings to be lower than a year ago so you are expecting actually things to have slowed down, but i will say this expectations have come all the way down that we'll see a decline in s&p 500 earnings and now what we're seeing is we're beating the actual lowered estimates so the bottom line is the which eis doing really well and what we're seeing from these earnings numbers is no sign of recession and what's real important to watch this week, goldman sachs, citigroup, technology coming out with their first quarter what do they say about 2019? what do they say about 2020 because at this point, we are reporting . it's time now for your news by the numbers. better-than-expected lowered estimates for the earnings for the first quarter things are
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first, 385 feet, the wing span slowing but it's already priced of the world ears largest plane into the market i would not be surprised to see a rally at some that took its first flight in point this week. pete: lots of rallies. california. the launch is designed as a but on the political front, you address this all the time, launch pad to send satellites bernie sanders is running across the midwest, running on the into orbit it hit economy saying what's the 189-mile-per-hour speeds during disconnect? the twa and a half hour test maria: they will have to get another topic. so far, the democrats have been all about let's take down trump. flight. 55 is how many it took oriels that's their only thing they are unified on and they have nothing first baseman to get his base no policies. i haven't heard any policies hit. from any of these guys or gals he finally broke the streak last that actually move the needle and help people because the economy is doing so well, so night. zero dollars is how much you have to pay for a lifetime they were running around, hair on fire, oh, recession is coming supply of this gin. i don't see that from these numbers, you got great numbers offering three gin for life to on the unemployment story last month as well so i think it's anyone who makes the trek to the better-than-expected. ed: a lot more coming up? bar at the north pole. it's open one day on wednesday. maria: ed we are going to break news this morning i've got as yet another migrant senator lindsey graham coming on he's going to tell us what he's caravan makes its way to the about to do when he comes back from break he will break news on southern border, president trump that pertaining to the border not backing down from the idea and then representative mark of releasing detained illegal meadows from north carolina, member of the house oversight
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immigrants into the sanctuary committee and representative doug collins from georgia house cities. but a number of sanctuaryied a y judiciary committee they will both break news you just touched on something with devon nunes that was a fantastic interview you just did did and he said something about the media. i know that mark meadows is advocates are taking issue with it. >> illegal, immoral, unethical. going to break news about the way the fbi used the media. it's actually extraordinary. it's sophomoric. ed: to get the investigation going. maria: wait until you hear the it's petulant. way the media was so complicit and it's par for the course. >> mere to react, president of in getting that dossier garage the national border patrol out. pete: she told us in the break council, brandon judd. but we won't tell you because thank you for being here and for you have to watch her show. your service. he says it's immoral and unethical. ed: want your lawn to be the he says it's illegal. best in town? if the president proposed to mo we will make the neighbors green folks into sanctuary cities, is with envy. that legal? jedediah: looking good. >> it's absolutely legal. >> ♪ where the green grass grow but i'm going to get betten up by the hard left for this comment. but this is actually a brilliant s ♪ move on the president's part. there's two layers to this. if he's doing it for humanitarian purposes, he should be praised. these are cities that the city councils have consciously made a
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decision they're going to accept the illegal aliens into their citiance protect them. if president trump is sending them for that purpose, she how be praised, if he's doing it for political reasons, this is brilliant. these people have to be released for one reason or another. whooo! and if we're going to have to want to take your next vacation to new heights? release them, why not show the tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, sanctuary cities the same attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! appreciate sure that other cities are feeling. like new york! from those two layers, this is a from bus tours, brilliant move. to breathtaking adventures, >> to be clear, normally these tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. folks are dropped off closer 0 to where they were apprehended. and you can cancel most bookings up to 24 hours there's nothing -- because in advance for a full refund. there's some legal contesting so you can make your next trip... monumental! over this. it is okay to say bus them or read reviews fly them further to a sanctuary check hotel prices book things to do tripadvisor city as an option. >> it is absolutely legal. there is nothing that he is doing that is violating the law. it's not immoral, it's not illegal, it's not petulant. this is a move that frankly
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should be praised on both sides. but this is one of those unforced errors. again, he's showing the hypocrisy of the left. the left is saying that we want to accept these people, there should be open borders but when it comes to accepting them in their own cities they're saying no, we don't want them. the definition of hypocrisy. >> what have you seen as this discussion has unfolded, serious proposals from the left. the "the new york times" ak knocacknowledged a crisis at the border. have you seen anyone attack this? >> not at all. that's the problem. we have to look at the unforced errors from the left. they continue to make mistake after mistake after mistake and the american public is noticing this. if they're coming forth with proposals, that's one thing. but all they're trying to do is stymie the president when he's trying to protect the american
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public. i've spoken with him on multiple occasions and i can tell you all he wants to do is protect the american public. what's wrong with that? >> if you don't believe borders are moral you have something wrong with it. that's a whole other discussion. your op ed, the head line "the red wave is rising and the democrats can't stop it." >> i live in a political world. i was elected by my peers to represent them. i have to look at all of the different politics and angles going on. and frankly, again, let's talk about the unforced errors. the far left is not acting in a manner that the majority of the citizens in the united states want them to act. they continue to go against the will of the people. and you look at this and have to say, why are they doing it? it's going to hurt nem in the
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polls. the economy is phenomenal. illegal immigration, we're in a horrible situation yet the left is not offering any solutions. jedediah: spring is here which they continue to try to vilify means it's time to make your yard the envy of the our law enforcement agents, that neighborhood. all they want to do, our pete: a contractor and friend of the show is back with a look at officers, all they want to do is the top lawn mowers on the protect the american public. this something that the united market as we celebrate national states citizens are going to look at and it's going to show gardening day. >> it is, guys, so it's just up in the polls. perfect out here, right? >> it's going to be interesting. pete: and you mowed this grass. brandon judd thank you for your >> i did, and the good job so service and your time this morning. listen if you'll have mowers you appreciate it. well, still ahead, yo do you want to have all of the bells and whistles like this is a have a green thumb or want to great mower is 21-inch wide mow learn how to make your yard look ing width with self-propelled great? today is your lick k lucky day. and even a key start, so it's an electric start with a key, very national gardening day. easy to operate and it moves we've got tips to help you itself with all of the bells an whistles that you want, so as garden like a pro, or at least far as this is my top pick. an amateur semi pro. pete: kids have it so easy today coming up next. with the speed control, the turning the key. ♪ ♪ i was out there breaking my back >> but here is the thing though , with all of these bells
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and whistles, you don't even have to push them any more but the top gas models now what's happened with technology is you can get all of the same features in a battery-operated mower which is i love this so i have this and i use it at my house and i just love it so it operate s on a 56-volt battery and by the way this battery runs all of these other tools so you simply snap the battery in and you heard how noisy that was watch how quiet this is you won't even believe it. let's do it. you barely hear it running right it's also self-propelled so it moves itself. you don't even have to push it. ed: does it give you the same performance? >> same performance 21-inch wide cutting width and just like the high end honda so you have a catch bag on the back or you can mulch if you take the bag off but what's really nice about it too is you can even fold this up so watch what a nice space saver this is if you take this and put it right in your garage. jedediah: can't beat that. pete: this is unreal it isn't a lawn mower. >> it's a very small footprint
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but man the thing operates so good so this will run up to an hour on a single charge and do half an acre of grass. pete: what is better for the lawn capturing the clippings or letting them go? >> so people like to mulch it back into the lawn and this mower turns back and you can use it like a fertilizer. some people don't want to do that they want to watch the grass so you have the option with both of these but the nice part is all the features that you get for the top of the line gas, everything plus more, this even comes with a head light. pete: you don't get the smell. >> exactly. you're right. you're right. you don't want that smell though you might like it but some people don't like the smell of exhaust right? ed: well pete knows because he does his own mowing. >> pete goes out in the garage and sniffs the lawn mower. jedediah: what do these do? >> the battery operates all these other great tools so watch
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the same battery we snap on to this tool and then we have a string trimmer, we can weed wack , a leaf blower look at this thing this is amazing so this is a tree pruner we can get up high and trim branches on the tree and then you have a hedge trim mer so it's nice because we have a full line of tools the battery snaps on and operates. jedediah: and what is this? >> it's a backpack blower, it's all about being quiet. pete: hook me up with this. ed: you want to get powered up? >> hold on a second pete has to blow something. let me get you fired up here, pete. jedediah: very flattering on you pete: someone in serious control here. how do i do this? >> you have to press this handle. >> [laughter] check it out.
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ed: now we have to fix our hair. >> [laughter] pete: look at all that hair. >> ♪ what makes you country drive safely.. . with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. . we're back with a fox news unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. alert. at least four people are dead, including three children as powerful tornadoes and storms now that you know the truth... tear through the south. >> winds reaching up to are you in good hands? 140 miles per hour, destroying homes and knocking out power lines in texas. >> we have team coverage, adam at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too klotz tracking the system. if i book direct at choicehotels.com." first we start in the live news who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. system. >> two of the kids 8-year-old and a 3-year-old can killed in book now at choicehotels.com. eastern texas when a tree toppled on top of the family car as it was in motion. their parents were in the front
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seats. they were viefd. to thsurvived.to the west, part, texas destroyed by an ef-3 tornado. some folks had to be extricated from their homes. two people hospitalized there. more possible tornadoes reported south of memphis, tennessee and in the vicksburg, mississippi area. and multiple people injured and several homes damaged in mississippi as well. and it's not going to get better anytime soon. there is now a flash flooding concern and thousands of residents across the south are waking up without power. >> just be patient. if you're out of power too long and you need to be somewhere else, if you've got family members, this is a good time to go visit. e expect to be out of power for the next 48 possibly 72 hours. >> and the national weather
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service will be without today reviewing the damage to determine just how many other tornadoes struck the deep south. ed, pete, jed. >> thank you. adam klotz on the system. what have you got for us? >> there are no current tornadoes on the ground but all of the conditions that made all of that horrible weather is in place. this is the line we're paying attention to. an hour ago we saw tornado there for a tornado doesn't mean a tornado is there, but watches in eastern alabama, nows are severe thunderstorms, winds up to 60 miles an hour. still a big storm system that we're going to have to pay attention to. this entire movement is going to be something that we have to watch this entire day on sunday to begin to lift farther to the north. all areas where the storms are going to travel.
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from this morning by the time we get later this afternoon and evening, you run up into the mid atlantic, new england, tens of millions of people with stormy weather. we're going to turn to the head lines for you. the university of buffalo jedediah: [laughter] pete: welcome back. what a beautiful day on a sunday suspends all fraternities and your hair looks great. sororities after a student is injured in a hazing incident. ed: we will have a special preview. the student went into cardiac pete: it's palm sunday, so, you know? get the kids dressed in some arrest afte after doing forced outfits. ed: then go do some projects. exercises. the president speaking outlet me have a good day, guys. pete: thank you for joining us. reiterate, the university has jedediah: thanks, guys. zero tolerance for hazing. some facebook investors want mark zuckerberg out. the share holds are pushing to remove the 34-year-old as chairman of the board saying maria: good sunday morning he's mishandled several everyone thanks so much for controversy. there will be a vote on joining us i'm maria bartiromo, johning us straight ahead right may 30th. facebook is calling on investors here on sunday morning futures, to vote it down. we have a powerful exclusive former nfl star benjamin lineup this morning senate judiciary committee chairman lindsey graham is here on the southern border crisis and the
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watson is helping rebuild next steps to deal with it. could we soon see changes to historically burned black some of our nations immigration laws? we will get into it and also as churchechurches. saying it's time that we show we await the release of the redacted mueller report expected this community does not represent who we are. this week, senator graham gears he's raising money after three up to question attorney general churches were intentionally set bill barr himself in the coming on fire. the suspect is a sheriff's weeks we will get a preview, deputy season. plus congressman matt cart right an army of volunteers comes is here co-chairman of the house together to help an american democratic policy committee hero. marking their first 100 days in firefighters giving back by painting the home of a disabled power, what has gotten world war ii veteran in tampa, florida. >> it makes me glad, very very very happy. thank you very much. may god bless you all. >> fire cadets helping department staff with the paint job, also installing smoke detectors in homes around the area. what are you guys up to out there? >> today is national gardening day. >> and here with some of the coolest tools to help you garden like a pro, home contractor,
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host of "catch a contractor." >> i've got great products to make your garden the best it can be. this thing is awesome. it's a raised garden bed with a v shape allowing you to put your deeper rooted vegetables and plants in the center and then shallow ones on the edge. even if you don't have a lot of property you can put this on your front porch. >> i don't want to get on my knees. >> it's great for kids to wake up, waist high, teaches kids how to garden. it also comes with an herb garden. you put this outside your kitchen door, you got your herbs right there fresh. everything, basil, oregano. but it's great because it's convenient, even for people who can't bend over and dig, for kids it's awesome and the best part is. >> you can be a man about it. >> if you have an apartment or balcony, you can put it rightth.
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the max dig, digs a perfect hole diameter. it's the perfect hole for your plants. no more bending over to dig holes. you can have an 25-inch extension. any drill. >> i can plant a tree. >> it's made in the usa, great for national gardening day and digs a perfect hole every time. >> what have you got over here? >> of course when you've growing a garden you got to have good food, good soil and good fertilizer. this is miracle gro performance organic. it takes all of the chemicals out. >> you know i only do organic. >> you know it's great for your vegetables, all of the staff that you eat, no chemicals. this comes in a garden feeder. it also come in a container mix for the container plants and also comes in inground soil.
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but the best part it is it gives you the nutrients, better than synthetic mixes to feed the plants so you get an awesome garden that growls beautiful. miracle gro is the name that we know but this new product is the best. >> how do you work in technology? >> i'm loving this on national gardening day. >> isn't that the one place you're supposed to get away? >> nothing grows out water. this is a smart watering sprinkler system. you hook this up to your inground sprinklers and turns your system smart. it knows if it's going to rain or if the sun is out and knows when to water your lawn or when not to. it talk to the weather reports and it knows when to water your lawns. so if you don't have an in-ground sprinkler system, you can hook it up to your hose.
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this will go to any hose. now it turns the hose faucet smart. control wi it with the smartpho. if it's going to rain one day, it won't water your lawn. >> you're going to be back. >> i'm going to be back. thanks for all of the herbs andk
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