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yanni is the absolute best and a professional to the core so congratulations and enjoy your time. >> congratulations and have a wonderful weekend, everyone. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> melissa: fox news alert, a state department official telling congressional investigators that he raised concerns about the hunter bidens is in his dealings in the ukraine back in 2015 and that a member of then vice presidents bidens staff "blew him off." secretary of state george kemp testified tuesday that he was concerned that hunter bidens role in the company could complicate u.s. diplomatic efforts with ukrainian officials, and raise the issue of a possible conflict of interest. but he says bidens office told him that the vice president didn't have the capacity to deal with the issue because his other son, beau, was battling cancer. we are also learning that kent
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told officers about the obama administration efforts to remove the ukrainian prosecutor, looking into corruption at the ukrainian gas company, which hunter sat on. the u.s. made eradicating corruption a centerpiece of our policies towards ukraine including achieving the removal of an inept prosecutor who shielded wrongdoers from accountability. that is a lot to get to. and, joining us on the couch, fox and friends cohost, and that's a lot to get to.
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that's the joe biden in charge of the ukraine and corruption. and his son's role. and you see george can't you was asked on tuesday. and it can't said he has concerns of the ukrainian officials reviewing hunter biden as a conduit for influence with his father. adam schiff for some reason didn't mention that, and the leaks didn't come out because of that. everyone wants to talk about what donald trump data but fundamentally, donald trump was curious about what happened before he got the job. >> they think no, i actually raise the issue with the obama administration and the vice president's office. and to be completely blown off, that makes you say this happens
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with everyone. it doesn't make it okay. it happened with hunter biden and the former vice president and it's not okay if it happens with these relations. it's so curious because hunter biden and his father keep saying, there was no wrongdoing. well if it's wrong and you did it, doesn't that make it wrongdoing? it kind of does. so i don't think we have squared this luscious circle yet. >> what they try to parse is, it's not illegal. so i guess what matters is, if the president was asking about this and investigating this, if other people were concerned about this, and that could be a mix of those things. and it wasn't just about hunter
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biden and joe biden, it was also about the cnc server that they think is lurking in the ukraine. there's a whole mess of it. there is a good 30 or 40% of americans that believe that what happened with joe biden matters, and its stinky or swampy. we know that swampy behavior happens on both sides of the aisle. the difference here is for an impeachment inquiry, we know the president of the united states of america cannot leverage foreign leaders to interfere in the election. and that is what the issue is right now. joe biden has released an epic plan that essentially outlaws what he was doing, while admitting he was wrong. >> but here's the thing. if you are not impeaching joe biden, you can have this conversation but the president is essentially -- >> it's important because you want to
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find out why the president was interested in it. and to find out, you have to see if there is any they're. i think people got caught up with the fact that joe biden is a candidate. if joe biden wasn't a candidate, he has to figure out where diplomatic ieds are put into place so his first years in office were going to be about this investigation to russian ties. people focus on it, joe biden became a candidate, and he's trying to find that out about obama. >> i want to get to it. but very quickly, why didn't he ask in 2017? that's the issue. >> i just want to add, this is a little bit more color on this report that we are getting. kent testified that he repeatedly raise concerns, specifically providing an example of 2016 when he raised
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concerns with the obama administration, he said about dropping a planned event with burisma. the event involve children and he wasn't comfortable with involving them. >> he's going to have to do much better job at addressing this, especially if the very reason the democrats are in the house is related to this investigati investigation. is he the best person to prosecute this for the democra democrats? again. you saw him after the debate and he basically tried to put his foot down. maybe they will hit elizabeth warren. maybe they will hit online about being a native american for so many years because being a strong woman wasn't enough to get ahead in the world. this is a moral superiority that
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joe biden -- when he was running for the president the first time he said i'm not going to own a stock or a bond because i want to avoid any conflict of interest. well here you are. we talked about the yo ukraine,e haven't even talked about china which we brought up very early on. >> one of the main reasons brian, all of the democrats are trying to run as president trump's moral superior, we have to return this country back to the case, where we use the right language, we are doing things aboveboard. and i think what people on the trump side say, president trump is bringing out in the open what's going on. and the democrats don't have this memorial superior position.
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>> brian: i think that's a great point. i remember them saying bill clinton and george bush, the first thing they will do is fumigate the office. people are upset that barack obama wasn't wearing a tie in the oval office. things have changed. in the big picture, donald trump went after marco rubio because he was sweaty, went after christie at the bridge. he goes opposition research on his opponents, and -- >> that's whether or not he used a foreign entity. i have a bigger problem with what fusio fusion gps. and that's getting his son a job there. >> that is absolutely not.
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one is impeachable, and my question is for you. withholding aid and also using a visit to the white house. if i know they want this thing. that's joe biden or democrats. is that not okay? >> brian: a couple things. was it okay for senator leahy to say we aren't cooperating with robert mueller? what happens is he wants an investigation around 2016. and this new president will help us and find out so it doesn't happen again. >> mick mulvaney admitted it was a quid pro quo. it happens in politics at the congressional level, this is and abuse of that.
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>> essentially, that's what you mean. >> there is that and the abuse of power. but we got to go. >> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg set political ads should not be centered even if they contain false information. plus, withdrawing troops from syria despite signs of a newly brokered cease-fire was unraveling within hours. >> he's putting america first and he's always said that. we are not going to be in these never ending never-ending wars anymore. ♪ orlando isn't just the theme park capital of the world, it also has the highest growth in manufacturing jobs in the us. it's a competition for the talent. employees need more than just a paycheck. you definitely want to take advantage of all the benefits you can get. 2/3 of employees said that the workplace is an important source
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's b3 this is a fox news alert. uncertainty continues between the turkish military and kurdish forces despite a u.s. brokered cease-fire. reporters on the ground say they have witnessed shelling near a syrian border town well war monitoring groups report clashes breaking out. the cease-fire aims to give the kurds five days to pull back from a 20-mile buffer zone. lawmakers and military experts argue that is just what turkey wanted. this morning, white house press secretary stephanie grisham defended the ministrations efforts. >> now he sent a delegation over and they were successful in a cease-fire but that takes time. i won't get into operations on the ground of course, i will leave that to the department of defense but the president is to protect our country. he's putting america first, he's always said that. we won't be in these never-ending wars anymore and again as for the cease-fire, i'm really, really happy that our delegation was successful and we
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will leave it at that. trey yingst. >> the cease-fire is not successfully working. they can't confirm ongoing clashes in syria after that propose cease-fire was supposed to go into it effect. there were reports of civilian casualties after vice president pence made the announcement here after meeting with the turkish president erdogan. he did tweet moments ago about the incident and said, "i just spoke to president erdogan of turkey and he said there was a minor sniper fire that was eliminated. he wants the cease-fire or pause to work. likewise the kurds wanted in the ultimate solution to happen." he goes on to tweet about" "defeating terrorism." black smoke rising from several kurdish controlled areas hours ago. sources on the ground told fox's griff jenkins that 30 people had been wounded near the town of sari connie.
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the previously agreed-upon agreement was a five day pause and it would hold if the united states was able to convince kurdish forces to retreat from the safe sound that turkey is trying to crater along its border. president trump has pulled all u.s. troops from northern syria. the kurta mike kurds this month were taking direction and are now under issues from a russian degraded. president trump did comment when he spoke at a rally. >> sometimes you have to let them fight a little while. then, these guys know right up here. sometimes you have to let them fight. like two kids, you have to let them fight and then you pull them apart. >> there were some serious consequences to letting turkey and the kurds fight, namely suspected war crimes, i civilian casualties and giving the
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russian government control over thousands of u.s. armed and trained forces. there are also questions today about anothpresident sent out st successfully secured oil fields. >> kennedy: okay. brian kilmeade, i know you've talked about this extensively and it seems like it's more of a mess now. >> this is everything i feared a year ago, and it's pretty clear he should have never left this way. i just left the radio show, he was a former supreme allied commander of nato. if you are concerned about that area, and if he is seriously concerned about that region, why can't we get nato troops to occupy the safe zone.
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>> what do you expect them to do if one of their members is committing war crimes? >> do they condemn that? i don't know if necessarily they can do the full investigation. i think first they have to have deployment in the area and that would be something that would have to be deliberated because nato would be free from being hit by the russians and of course, the turks are not going to hit a member of the nato alliance. >> kennedy: could not have been the intention all along, the president is like wire aren't we in there with all these people? why is nato doing nothing or pushing back? >> they haven't been asked. the president has so much on his plate, boom boom boom. nato will deploy how many trips from how many countries at how many times, in what area, and then you do it. the president could achieve his goal of fulfilling a campaign promise, while the same time in an orderly way doesn't create chaos. > >> dagen: that wasn't abrupt
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and brash at like this was. you have secretary of state mike pompeo trying to ease the concerns of israel, and it now is out there and the u.s. is in withdrawal, then iran could act up or act out if you well. what is very powerful is the statement that the republicans have made in that vote of opposition. 354-60, 2-1 republicans voting to oppose this move. then also what senator lindsey graham is doing with the sanctions, these are very powerful sanctions with chris van hollen to mandatory sanctions. they are net worth and assets of erdogan and military assistance to turkey. the republicans are moving against this president at least on foreign policy. >> maybe with bush, this is normal stuff. >> but a lot of republicans are afraid to take a stand against the president.
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this is real. this is money. >> melissa: they have aligned behind the president in terms of foreign policy, particularly in the middle east and we are seeing a break off here. so you watch this, according to our reporting, turkey is honoring the cease-fire. they are trying to get the wounded out of some of these cities. and they can't even get to those people with casualties, and the kurds are supposedly thrilled about this. but where do kurds retreat to? >> while they have nowhere to go and the president signed off on an ethnic cleansing of the kur kurds. i realized last night, and the
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president has campaigned on, and the general facts in all of th this. he says this man is a threat to the republic. you listen to people and there is no good reason to have done this. like you said brian, there could have been a proper procedure. the only thing that happened was, erdogan called a president trump and suddenly the next day we've authorized an ethnic cleansing. and there are no troops that have come home. >> they went over to saudi. >> just remember it was barack obama that let the russians in. it was president obama that watched this thing, the red line get backed up. created isis to begin with. so there was a series of events -- i'm just saying.
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don't like president trump has ever been the oldest. >> it doesn't matter because president obama is not in office anymore, president trump is. and now there are data kurds blood on his hand. hillary is impressiv in preside. >> that doesn't make it less wrong. we have to take a look at our foreign policy and what we are doing that is having an effect on the middle east, hopefully at some point. it will become an instructional guide of what not to do and what not to get into any further wars from this point forward. the difficulty is not only civilian strategies but extricating ourselves. and jan brewer is sliming media coverage and nancy pelosi's latest conversation with the president. plus acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney clarifying what he says yesterday about
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>> we actually did an analysis of what other countries were doing in terms of supporting the ukraine. what we found out was, i don't remember if it's zero or near zero, dollars from european countries were lethal flayed it. those are the driving factors. diddy he also mentioned to me that the corruption related to the dnc server? absolutely, no question about that. but that's it. >> what you just described as quid pro quo. >> we do that all the time of foreign policy. i have news for everybody, get over it. there will be political influence and foreign policy. >> dagen: mick mulvaney setting off a firestorm when he told you reporters of the military aid to the ukraine was held up in part because the administration wanted ukraine to help investigate 2016 election
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interference. critics bounced saying mulvaney admitted to the kind of quid pro quo that's at the heart of the house impeachment push. but mulvaney was later released a statement saying his remarks have been misconstrued by the media. writing this -- "let me be clear. there was absolutely no quid pro quo between the ukrainian military aid in any investigation into the 2016 election. we will get to this, a little more of this, but i think that we have -- okay. >> kennedy: we are taking right now to the roosevelt room in the white house. this is president trump and we understand he's getting ready to talk to jesse mirror and christina coke who is one of the first two women to ever go on an all-female spacewalk. are we listening in? >> we are thrilled to be here mr. president. it's over to you too can medicate with them. >> president trump: i'm thrilled also, if they are
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ready, i'm ready. >> can we confirm that the link is life? live? >> the link is live, they are listening. they are on the outside of the space station. >> president trump: station, this is president donald trump. do you hear me? >> we can hear you. >> president trump: that's great. i was starting to get worried about you. [applause] you're in an interesting place. i thought we might have to do a little emergency work but i don't think that will ever be necessary with you. the job that you do is incredible. i'm here with vice president mike pence, nasa administrator
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jim brighton stein and my daughter, ivanka. we are thrilled to be speaking live with two american astronauts were making history, joining us during their spacewalk outside of the international space station. and this is the first time for a woman outside of the space station. our flight engineer christina cook and flight engineer to succumb mirror. i just want to congratulate you. what you do is incredible. you are very brave people. i don't think i want to do it, i must tell you that, but you are amazing people. they are conducting the first ever female spacewalk to replace an exterior as part of the space station. they are doing some work and they are doing it at a very high altitude, an altitude that very few people will ever see. congratulations christina and jessica on this historic event. this is truly historic. you are right now on television all over the world, so don't get
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nervous. i would like to ask you a question. what would you like to tell everyone listening and watching today? especially women who are interested in space? >> there is about a four or 5-second delay. >> thank you, and the first of all, we don't want to take too much credit because there have been many female spacewalkers before us but this is the first time that there have been to women outside at the same time. it's very interesting out here. this is really just us doing our job and something we have been training for or six years and preparing for. it's just coming out here and doing our job. but at the same time we
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recognize that it is an achievement and we do of course want to give credit to all those who came before us. there is a long line of female scientists, explorers, engineers and astronauts and they have helped us get us to where we are today. we are happy to provide inspiration to everybody, not only women but everyone who has dreamed of this dream. i can tell you that our work certainly did pay off. we've been up here about three weeks, this is my first flight in my very first spacewalk so it is a pretty incredible feeling. i'm sure you can all imagine, and it's one that i will never forget. i'm extremely fortunate to be sharing this with not only my colleague but -- we are honored
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to be up here working and representing whatever it is that significant to other individua individuals. >> president trump: christina and jessica, i would like to if i could just thank you. jessica, i know that you've been doing this and working hard. it christina, i studied your resume. it's incredible what you have done, what you've both done. your lives are incredible and now you are in a place that as i said, very few people will get that experience. you are doing an incredible job. and we are going to the moon and going to mars. they seem to think that's the best way of doing it. so we are launching from the moon. i want to congratulate you both. you are brave and brilliant women and you represent this country so well. and our country is very proud of you and we are very proud of you.
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millions and millions of people are watching right now but i will tell you that what you do is really something very speci special. first, the moon. then, we go to mars. thank you both very much and have a good time. >> i'm wondering if we might have lost the link at this time. >> president trump: maybe they didn't like my message. [laughs] >> melissa: that's president trump talking to the world's first female spacewalking team. they went outside to fix a broken part. their they are right there. that's a first time women have floated without a male crewmate. and they said they wanted to tell everyone, not just women that when you dream a big dream,
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and you work hard, it comes tr true. so there we go. we bring it back here on the couch to talk about are very serious subjects. >> dagen: yes, mick mulvaney trying to do some cleanup after yesterday's follow-up. i would say he's probably hosing as she was up. >> a couple of things. he's usually right on his feet. i give him credit for going out there and answering all the questions because right now the democrats have the entire narrative. they go behind closed doors and they roll their eyes. they say this is even worse than i thought. and they keep going. by the way, can i get a word in? the word is, we worried about corruption. we are concerned about where the war is heading. and by the way, we wanted to find out about the investigation in 2016. everyone went crazy.
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but if you think about it, paul manafort and others, most of their problems came from their work in the ukraine. no one ever pursued it. the russian thing ends and the next day is examining this oddly. and now, it all blew up. >> but it did blow up because we know that the white house aides and the president's legal team were not happy. jay sekulow said the president's legal counsel was not involved in mick mulvaney's press briefing. the issue i read from is reviewed by the president. >> kennedy: so when he says things like, look at what happened with mexico and the wall. we are going to terra feel, we are going to not release money and we will do all these different things. couldn't you make the same argument? that's a campaign promise. that has to do with his campaign
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and he is saying we withhold ada. i think mick mulvaney's point may have been, this is how it works. and you have to clean up the corruption. >> but it's not when you are doing that with mexico for instance, you are not doing that to get information that you are going to weaponize for an american election. >> you are assuming now that's 100% what he wants. >> president trump wants to know if the dnc server is blocked in a ukrainian basement so he can know that for his personal information. >> unfortunately this is just the way the law works. and it mick mulvaney now and the president himself, we have to trust our lion eyes however the saying goes. and, we have two words kennedy.
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former acting chief of staff. >> but he's sticking around. >> the folks at home are in the we whirlpool the way that the media are. obsessively on the average machine on twitter, american people are like, the guy made a mistake, a mistake. and, that's what the polls are saying. >> we got to go. mark zuckerberg rejecting calls to police. the accuracy of political ads on the social media site. as critics warn he is endangering the 2020 election. >> i certainly worry about an erosion of truth. and i approach things as being
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>> kennedy: the president is in the roosevelt room right now, let's listen. >> president trump: never have the privilege of meeting him, and he excoriated from what the reported on the news, and he excoriated the obama administration. and tremendous problems with joe biden and the ukraine. and it's inappropriate and and you can get it and you can see it and it's been a good deal. and it's one of those things. this is a terrible witch hunt.
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this is so bad for our country. i just spoke to president erdogan of turkey, and there is a cease-fire, or pause or whatever you want to call it. there was some sniper fire this morning and mortar fire this morning. turkey is also guarding separately, so you have the courage that we are dealing with and very happy about how things are going. and you also have the turks secondarily watching. we have taken control of the oil in the middle east, the oil that everybody was worried about. we have the uss control of that and there are no shots being fired. this is a deal that should have been made 15 or ten years ago
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over the last number of years under the obama administration. the real number is, over a million people were killed and we have lost not a drop of blood since we have started what i started. so far it's working out. it's a complicated region, many people have gone down. i have to watch and great interest as we see people and talked about what we should be doing. these are the same people that have been failing, didn't know what they were doing especially when they went in and did what they did. it shouldn't have been there. we've been doing a very significant amount of great wo work. they've been fragile for years and fighting each other for centuries. literally for centuries. and it years ago we injected ourselves right into the middle of it. we won't go into whether that was a good thing or a bad thing. we've had tremendous success i
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think over the last couple of days, a little bit unconventional, and a little bit of hard love. i told you that. there was a a lot of pain for a couple of days and sometimes, you have to go through some pain before you can get a good solution. but the kurds are very happy about it. president erdogan in turkey was very satisfied with it, and we are in a very strong position. we are also in a position where we could put tremendous powerful sanctions on turkey or whoever else we want to. our country is a financially much stronger country than when i took it over. china would have been right now the strongest economy in the world to come up number one economy in the world and right now china is way behind us. we've picked up trillions of dollars of value and worth and they have lost trillions and trillions of dollars, they are having the worst year they've had in 57 years. that being said we are working
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with china very well. i think it will get signed quite easily hopefully by the summit in chile where president xi and i will both be. our farmers are taken care of, our bankers and our financial services and the likes of which have -- we have never had to the largest or second-largest. about 1.4 billion people population whether it's india or china. we've done some great things. i want to say i want to thank the people of dallas, people of fort worth and people of texas. because yesterday was incredible. i want to thank bernard arnault, one of the great businessmen of the world for agreeing to do something that was a first. he built this incredible plant right in our great state of texas and we make that super luxury and super product.
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if they've already started, it's opened a big investment and we are very proud of it. and even prior to the election, you have to open up a plan. i said what do you think about texas? i said i love texas and if you do it, i will be there. so i fulfilled that equipment. we think over a thousand people will soon be working there. thank you all very much. we had a great talk with president erdogan and it's going very well. thank you very much. >> melissa: that was a president answering questions after he talked to the first female spacewalk. he got questions from reporters about a variety of things, obviously they're ending a lot on turkey and shifting to texas where that louis vuitton plant opened yesterday. brian, he said to
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president erdogan a satisfied and we are in a position to but very strong sanctions on him if necessary. >> brian: a five day pause, 260 square miles in total. the status quo benefits turkey because the kurds were there and now they have nowhere to go. they've been pushed back. the question is these people who were born to fight, are they just going to take their guns and go home? a couple of weeks ago they were said it, destroy your bases, we will be here. the question is, do they backup? >> what do you think the answer is to that? >> brian: syria and turkey don't like each other. so is syria going to protect the kurds or will they use this as a standoff? is this side strong enough to take on erdogan? >> melissa: right. people have wondered that. ari fleischer interviewed him yesterday and said the real thing to look at is, how do the kurds respond? >> brian: by the way, ari
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liked your interview yesterday and i liked it today. >> melissa: while i was going to say what it matters now is how the kurds respond but i thought i would give him credit. >> brian: it's interesting because they never liked the turks and they feel as though the turks need to look at them. >> they see it all is a pretty tight competition but what turkey has done is try to simplify a very complex situation by saying that all the kurds are terrorists. what do we do in this country if we see terrorists? we kill them. what is turkey going to do? they are going to kill the kurds. >> brian: while the syrian kurds. but the kurds from iraq are not in his purview. >> melissa: yes. in syria, they have been appealing to the government. but his dad really worked hard to kill the kurds in syria. >> kennedy: it's interesting because you guys are making a
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great political point. if the president will end up winning on this politically because most people at home don't see the difference or know why we would be fighting for that group versus the other. i understand that everybody in washington is against the president on this. but -- >> jessica: the presidents theyo kill us. there are prison breaks and those isis fighters will go somewhere. before they will go somewhere and as we know from 9/11, terror eventually will arrive on american shores number one. number two, also watch iran, also watch russia. we are sending 1800 additional troops to saudi arabia because the iranian threat they are. we are not getting out of middle east. and we are moving the chess pieces away. again, it appears that we are creating somewhat of a vacuum the way that president obama does.
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how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. >> brian: i just think that in a democracy it's important for people to see for themselves what politicians are saying. and political speech is the most
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scrutinized speech that's out there so that's already happening. our position on this is not an outlier. >> kennedy: that wasn't mark zuckerberg pushing back on calls for the social media giant to start policing truth in political ads on the site and remove ads that contain potential falsehoods. can you imagine? there would be none left. zuckerberg telling dana perino that users should be able to decide their accuracy. this as an avalanche of critics call for facebook to do more to stop the spread of informatio misinformation ahead of the 2020 election. kennedy, there's so much joking opportunity and there i don't know where to start. so, if you removed all political ads there would be none left. >> right. that means that true c&s changes based on his consuming it. if you are getting all the
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political news from facebook, you are doing it wrong. >> right [laughs] brian? >> brian: he's saying you want me to ban the president. i'm just fascinated by this p.r. push that he's been doing. >> i think he does a terrible job consistently. >> the president, or mark zuckerberg? >> well both. it has to do with the impact of russian interference in 2016 and how they use facebook for that. he's been in trouble essentially since election night. >> . and it was a hundred thousand dollars after the election, and -- most of them were after the election. this a great lie about russian interference, when is it going to stop? >> i wish bob mueller could have
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my seat right now. and he would tell you. >> he seems very uncomfortable, he doesn't do well in public. >> brian: a right. he mumbles a lot. >> bob mueller is a national treasure and the war hero. anyway the facebook conversation, that's when they started to regulated. to make it sound like she was drunk and slowing. and. and that's just facebook. >> those are vital means. and they think -- >> 75,000 people -- >> should alex jones be able to post ads and say sandy hook never happened or 9/11 truth or his or her birth there is?
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up to elizabeth warren because she wants to break the company up. mark zuckerberg has learned a lesson from the nba and china. it's better to stand with three speech, the constitution of the united states and western value rather than censorship. >> melissa: be sure to catch dana perino's exclusive interview with mark zuckerberg right here on fox news channel. >> jessica: former arizona governor calling out this photo, speaker nancy pelosi pointing her finger at president trump. some media and some democrat lawmakers praised her as a powerful woman. and she persisted. brewer says, that's not even close to the nasty treatment she got in 2012 after a similar picture surface of her and president obama. she tweeted "the news media hails speaker pelosi as a hero for pointing her finger at
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president trump. but when i stood up to barack obama i was vilified as a rude and racist. such hypocrites. " hypocrites indeed. >> melissa: i love your dramatic reading. >> you have some thoughts? >> brian: governor brewer was throwing the border and extremely conservative and she did exactly what she said she would do. i do think that excites and outrages of various parties that are meant to be excited and outraged. does brewer get the short sheet on the bed here? >> the circumstance of those two interactions are so different, president trump called nancy pelosi a third-rate politician to her face and according to pelosi she was leaving the room when that happened and final words, jan
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brewer passed, and the supreme court struck down one of the most racist immigration laws in american history. the language she used to talk about immigrants is worse than what president trump said. and she was confronting him about a portion in their book. she was donald trump before we had donald trump. >> dagen: coming from somebody who points all the time, don't point. the reason brewer got hammered on that photo is because she got her finger right and the man's face. don't point. >> melissa: there we go. at brian kilmeade, thanks for
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writing the couch with us. we will be back >> i begin with a fox news alert learning that a top diplomat told congress he raised alarms in 2015 about hunter biden's ukraine dealings during the obama administration but was ignored. this is "outnumbered" over time. if i am julie banderas in for harris faulkner today. actually told house investigators that he brought up concerns in 2015 about hunter biden's role on the board of ukrainian. at the same time, his father vice president joe biden. the biden campaign now telling fox news in response and i quote, donald trump's on president lee c
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