tv Americas News HQ FOX News November 10, 2019 1:00pm-2:01pm PST
1:00 pm
that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks to you for watching. i'm paul gigot. we hope to see you here next week. .. in the house impeachment house impeachment inquiry just days before the start of public hearings. hello everyone. intelligence committee adam shipped calling the request.
1:01 pm
>> i don't think the bias is the question. this is the own interpretation. they released a transcript so the american people can make up their own minds. we have a live team fox coverage. >> republicans ask the house intelligence chairman to call 14 witnesses to testify during the public face present trumpet seems to be on board with all of this. they rebuffed some of the witnesses. the corrupt politician wants people from the white house to testify in his and pelosi's disgraceful witch hunt. nor will he allow any of our requested witnesses. this is a first in due process
1:02 pm
in congressional history. they have not ruled out all of the witnesses. some named on the list already testified but the chairman did say the committee will not serve with those vehicles. a number of former current white house officials. the white house advise them to do. one witness who did appear testified there is no doubt in his mind that they were demanding the ukrainian president in order to get a white house meeting. the kernel is currently colonel is currently on the national security council. they could be leaving but it would not be because he testified against the president. >> we are streamlining nationalists of security council. under present obama.
1:03 pm
they are detailed from the department of defense. people are going to start going back to their own departments. >> his time is coming. there will be time for everybody that is coming there. >> three public testimonies are scheduled for this week. you can bet the white house will be watching. >> it is a big week, thank you. meanwhile lawmakers on capitol hill are escalating their feud over the whistleblower. >> it's impossible to bring this case forward in my view fairly without knowing who the whistleblower is.
1:04 pm
if they don't call the whistleblowers in the house. this thing is dead on arrival. >> the only thing the whistleblower can say is they were told about other people in the phone call. we have the other people coming forward to actually testify. >> we are following all of this from washington. the democrats on the house intelligence committee. republicans would like to use several witnesses to shift the focus of the presidents directions with ukraine to that of the bidens during the 2016 election. democrats are strongly criticizing that though. they tweeted. house republican cover-up. the sham witnesses to testify. my 2 cents get lost. on fox news sunday congressman shall only. he said he does expect that some of the witnesses it will be allowed to testify
1:05 pm
specifically those who have already been interviewed by the committee behind closed doors. >> i think we will end up calling some of the witnesses on that list. my test is due these witnesses have important information knowledge or evidence about the president's conduct. congressman will pretty. the modern republican agrees that the whistleblower does not need to testify because others had more direct knowledge about what happened but on fox news sunday he said it's unreasonable for not unreasonable for investigators to want to hear from hunter biden. >> i would love to hear from the other americans who served on the board. >> i'm curious to know how someone without any help in ukraine ends up on the board. they will likely raise the
1:06 pm
issue during the public testimony this week with the state department deputy assistant george cantu raised concern about the position at the ukrainian gas firm with the conflict of interest. >> the 2020 presidential candidates are hitting the campaign trail this weekend. the democratic contenders he took his first steps into the race on friday by submitting paperwork to qualify for the alabama primary. as the first state with a filing deadline. here is the candidate earlier today. i certainly welcome mayor bloomberg to the race but i don't think you just waltz in and say i'm good enough to be president your argument is the other people aren't good enough that is not how we had
1:07 pm
been conducting these debates. we have more on all of this. the democratic rivals are not taking kindly to the suggestion that the existing candidates are not good enough. they can waltz it right in the middle of the campaign and essentially use the personal fortune to make up ground that others have a hard earned throughout the trail. has possible bid stems from concern over the current field if they could defeat president trump. it moves the signal fear. they may be faltering. it may be too liberal to beat donald trump. why they didn't seem phased by the prospect. welcoming bloomberg to the race. some of the most -- other presidents were not so inviting. they were running as republicans and now tossing in their house as democrats. i'm sorry you are going to buy
1:08 pm
this election. >> the former new york mayor is not getting any support from the have of the state democratic party. i don't think mike bloomberg adds to the current field or brings anything unique to the table except for a few billion dollars i'm not convinced it's the right thing for the democratic party. other candidates are as you. in on iowa. they also touched on impeachment proceedings. senator sanders focused on global warming and healthcare. there was an event that was closed to the media. they kicked up off up a three-day bus to her. polls show the front runner is still former vice president joe biden by some eight points nationally but the first to have warren ahead in iowa
1:09 pm
biden is actually pulling in fourth place. >> that will be interesting when not vote comes in. as we prepare to celebrate america's heroes this veterans day and number of rural towns in the south are considered hotbeds for recruitment. we are live in atlanta with details. some of these towns have a lot in common. they are often rural small towns and they are often next to major military bases they are called hotbeds or hot spots for recruiting. recruiters go there over and over again in the percentages of young people 17 to 24 who enlist in the military is extremely high. we talked to some high school students about why they intend
1:10 pm
to pursue a career in the military. >> the biggest thing about the military is that it gives your purpose. every day work force you get your job done. nine to five. give a purpose to serve your nation and that's what i really look forward to. is having a bigger goal at the end of the day something really driving me to do well. that rotc program has veterans high school has won a number of awards. they a list immediately after graduation or they go to a service academy like west point or the naval academy. one of the keys is to set high expectations. >> kids with this generation will rise to meet any bar you can. the kids that don't have a bar to reach are just kind of wandering around immensely and that's what makes our program nice. we had expectations.
1:11 pm
roughly 390,000 veterans of world war ii our still with us this veterans day. >> we think them very much. a rally on friday is the justice is preparing to consider. the decision to end one of his predecessors most emotionally charged as active orders. that on the fate of the dreamers. details are coming up next with what we can expect on the closely watched case. is that net carbs or total? eh, not enough fiber. chocolate would be good. snacking should be sweet and simple. the delicious taste of glucerna gives you the sweetness you crave while helping you manage your blood sugar. glucerna. everyday progress. red lobster's endless shrimp is back for just fifteen ninety nine. get all the shrimp you want, any way you want 'em. like new sriracha-honey shrimp,... ...savory grilled teriyaki shrimp,... ...classic shrimp scampi and more! red lobster's endless shrimp ends november 17th. hurry in.
1:12 pm
and everyone has dad's eyebrows! we chose eleanor. it was great-grandma's name. so apparently, we come from a long line of haberdashers, which is a fancy word for... they left everyone, and everything so they could get here. and start this family. every family has a unique story. this holiday season, help your family discover theirs.
1:15 pm
>> bolivian president just his resignation as the south american countries leader. speaking live in now before the press there in bolivia. amid the fierce backlash. with the disputed election. they had called to refrain from violence. >> back here at home the case is going before the u.s. supreme court on tuesday. the justices are set to see arguments on the decision to end daca.
1:16 pm
the program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants who came to this country illegally when they were minors. caitlin, do we have any indication how or where this case will go. and how it will be decided. >> i think tuesday's arguments are going to be really telling as they are in the supreme court. the decision will come out in june. is well underway. regardless of the outcome it will be a political bombshell right in the middle of the election. let's say the president wins on that. if they get a defeat then that could be a father to the democrats. i think either way. if the president does when his argument that means the dreamer protections had been lifted.
1:17 pm
as you were saying it was an incredibly emotional issue they came as children. and they are facing deportation. i think it's hard to see congress acting especially in any kind of quick fashion. if the president loses that does give to the democrats this was wrong all along. and then that will give into their sales heading into november. ironically one of the lawyers arguing for this is a dreamer himself. he is a lawyer he came here undocumented when he was one year old. talk about congress. let me show you some of the tweets of the president just the other month he said this
1:18 pm
in the tweet. president obama said he did not have the right to sign doc up that it will never hold up in court. he signed it anyway. if they behold it. far greater than ever thought if they do what is right and do not let daca stand with all of its negative legal implications the republicans and democrats well had to deal to let them stay in our country in very short order. it would actually benefit daca and be done the right way. so the president there said even if he does suffer a dippy on the issue there is a way forward do you see the democrats giving them an inch at all when it comes to this issue. >> it's hard to say. congress has been trying to work on some kind of deal. for years now and has not been able to do it. there is no policy that can get the support of both sides. in a deal there is give-and-take. it has field over the past year.
1:19 pm
decision would change the dynamic. the parties are so far apart from each other. i would not hold your breath 73% say they want to allow the dreamers to stay. how did that then play out in the presence campaign strategy. the three quarters of the country that think that they should be able to say those tend to be democrats and more moderate and independent. of course heading into an election is important to rally your base. you can't win an election with just your base. this is not a great issue to them.
1:20 pm
those votes are key to any kind of a general election. and certainly one of the issues that will resonate with this base. it has to do with the wall. that is something that he will surely talk about. i think this message right now we are in primary season. democrats are fighting each other on a lot of different issues. it will be a stark contrast between the two parties. in democrats will surely talk about the family separation. also the other border related things that have come out. it's a decision expected in
1:21 pm
june. right plop in the middle of everything. it will be a hot topic. good to see you. thank you. this weekend marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall. the former president ronald reagan was part of the push to bring it down with his tear down this wall a speech. what similarities does that moment to have with president trump's ongoing peace talks with north korea. and the question we are answering here what happened to jimmy hoffa we have new information and a stunning new claim on who shot the iconic labor leader. our investigation continues. on our subscription service. fox nation.
1:22 pm
do you know where jimmy hoffa is buried? it's time to sell or trade in your car. with truecar, just enter your license plate and see your car's value in real time. sports package and low mileage? nice. within minutes, you'll have a true cash offer, and you can head to a dealership and get paid, today, right now.
1:23 pm
what do you charge for online equity trades? um ah, i'll look into it. lisa jones! hey carl, what are you charging me for online equity trades? laughs/umm.. and do i get my fees back if i'm not happy? like a satisfaction guarantee? ugh. schwab! oh right, i'm calling schwab. thanks carl! wait, lisa! lisa... are you getting commission free trades and a satisfaction guarantee? if not, talk to schwab. a modern approach to wealth management.
1:25 pm
thenot actors, people, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin. and, had significantly less itch. that's a difference you can feel. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems,
1:26 pm
such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. so help heal your skin from within, and talk to your eczema specialist about dupixent. >> iran has claimed it has discovered a new oil field. they make the announcement today. same the field is more than 50 billion barrels of crude oil. that country is still facing -- facing u.s. sanctions. we are following all of this and he is in gaza for us tonight. >> good afternoon a major development for iran that said it has found an oil field that is capable of producing 53 billion barrels of crude
1:27 pm
oil within it it does come among crippling sanctions. the oil is not able to be sold to many countries. they had driven the exports about 300,000 barrels per day. it has caused them to lose $50 billion in revenue. the discovery does come as they continue to break key terms. only they pulled out of it last year. last week the iranian president announced that iran began injecting gas violating a third term of the agreement. the construction of a second nuclear reactor. at this as a group of reporters watched the have of the energy organization telling workers to begin pouring concrete to the base of the reactor. responding to the new violations of the 2015 deal
1:28 pm
iranian officials said they did nothing wrong. >> there is no fault in what we did. americans and israelis try to use this to make some noise. ironically it turned out to harm them. it made us make more explanations publicly. amid increased regional tension with iran and they do worry that a larger conflict could erupt any day between the west and the backed proxies. both of them backed groups in gaza city today including hamas. they both say while they appreciate the support from iran they would not blindly take orders from tehran. >> reporting from gaza for us. mister gorbachev opened the skate. >> mister gorbachev tear down this wall. president ronald reagan saying those fateful words back in 1987. just two years before the berlin wall came tumbling down
1:29 pm
this weekend marks 30 years since the fall but in a different part of the world there is an nagging remnant of the cold war. >> it is the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. president trump visited there in the summer analyst note that the pursuit of peace with north korea could be similar to what ronald reagan did with the soviet union. i'm joined now by gordon chang. always great to have you. so when you compare u.s. foreign policy then versus now what comes to mind. we don't know the outcome of north korean talks but they don't look to be very good at this time because since the middle of may or the last year. they have let off a lot of trump pressure on the north. they don't really feel like he has to negotiate in good faith. both reagan and trump are trying to create this favorable atmosphere for their
1:30 pm
opponents but reagan kept the pressure on and trump has not done that. >> how do we regain leverage that is with the u.s. i think we have to go back with vigorous sanction enforcement. we've sort of let the gas off we need to go not only after the north koreans because they're getting a lot of money from places around the world but we also had to go against their sponsors the russian, the chinese and even the south koreans. we can maybe get back to where we were. the good thing is he has given us a deadline and of the year. if we don't meet that deadline and i'm sure were not going to he is going to do something provocative and that gives him the opportunity then to go back to a more vigorous enforcement. >> i think that he is sort of said he wants to give him a one-time shot to do the right thing. in june of last year. he has had more than just a one time shot.
1:31 pm
we have not changed our policy. i think president trump has got to do that. everybody knows the policy is just not working. >> i don't think he is going to react well. to a certain extent well had to care too much about what he says with a lot of cards right now we just haven't played them. you go back to previous administrations north korea was always a low priority except in certain crisis points. they could do what they wanted. we need to make north korea a priority. and then i think we can disarm him without the use of force. >> beyond north korea is there a broader foreign-policy lesson that president trump can learn from president reagan? reagan was tough on the soviet union. he called an eagle -- evil empire.
1:32 pm
trump has gone after china and that is a decisive break from four decades of policy but they have not made that rhetorical move against the chinese. and we really need to do that because china is assaulting our society across the board and i think we should be ditching this language. we should be talking and very clear tones very much like vice president pens did last month. they went after china hard. trump should do the same thing. >> tell our audience what you're talking about. what was the message that he delivered that you thought was very strong and forceful and effective. >> what they did they said look, there are fundamental differences between the chinese regime and the american democracy and those differences had national security implications. he was very clear about we are not in a sort of a relationship with the chinese
1:33 pm
they threatened us. and pompeo was very clear about that. and the other think he said which i think is significant in a series of upcoming remarks he's going to lay out, brands of china policy. that's very much like article x in 1947. that changed american thinking about the soviet union. at such a new paradigm. they can do the same thing. how long would the demonstration in hong kong last russian mark. >> they will go on for a very long time. every time it looks like they might go out a little bit. honk kong people it might get a little bit of fatigue china does something which really enrages people and we've seen it with the death of the student at the hong kong university. this has mobilized hong kong. and police had denied that he was pushed.
1:34 pm
>> he was running away from tear gas we have some other instances of this. it is really upsetting people in hong kong. i don't understand because there are some people who are pro- in favor of this demonstrator. and some people feel like the government should do something more decisive to end it. how do you see it. >> the hong kong government is can have to make big concessions. beijing is not permitting it to. these demonstrations are going to go on indefinitely and they're probably getting bigger as time goes on. will there be the be a point when the u.s. steps in. >> thank you so much. >> a plea from the family of a new hampshire man who is now being held in lebanon. they are calling on him to do more. his health is deteriorating and according to the medical records he has shown signs of torture. he has his family that has
1:35 pm
lost 40 pounds as a prisoner in a military prison there. his health took a turn and got really bad due to the unsanitary positions. it was advanced to the point that it was seen in his last prayers thinking he was gonna die in jail at night. there you can see him with the president of the united states. the 57-year-old man went back to his later -- native lebanon. he was arrested because he have served with the south lebanese army. they tell fox news that we are aware of the detention of u.s. citizen in lebanon. we take allegations of mistreatment seriously and whenever we receive critical reports. we had been in regular contact with the u.s. embassy conducted its most recent visit on november 7. we will continue to monitor the case closely.
1:36 pm
they had been a big help in new hampshire try to get him released. meanwhile an alarming study showing opioid addiction. how one foundation is working to end that crisis. that story is up next. at bayer, this is why we science. there's a company that's talked than me: jd power.people 448,134 to be exact.
1:37 pm
they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. wat t. rowe price, hundreds of our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like a biotech firm that engineers a patient's own cells to fight cancer. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price. invest with confidence.
1:39 pm
the ups and downs of frequent mood swings can plunge you into deep, depressive lows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes
1:40 pm
in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. movement dysfunction, restlessness, sleepiness, stomach issues are common side effects. when bipolar i overwhelms, vraylar helps smooth the ups and downs. >> consumer advocates slamming amtrak for not allowing them to sue should they be involved in a crash. enforces any disputes into
1:41 pm
arbitration. it covers a host of issues ranging from ticketed complaints all the way up to wrongful deaths. the clause is added to resolve customer claims more efficiently but the change may get more attention next week when the house transportation committee holds a hearing on amtrak. as we honor those who fought for our country. in deaths among our veterans. the problem is only getting worse. his dedicated his life to putting an end to that crisis. he is a retired naval -- navy seal member. thank you for your service. of course been a member of this seal team.
1:42 pm
how bad is the opioid addiction. it is a pretty big issue that's going on. we see it every day 22 veterans commit suicide. what i tried to create here was a foundation that focus on special operation forces. what we've come to realize is there a severe hormonal imbalance and has come to this. there is a vitamin balance due to the selection courses in sustained common operations that we do. were talking about physical hormones that can create the psychosis in the psychology to take it to the brink. they are a direct result of three things. and then lack of disrupted seek -- as we are operating
1:43 pm
overseas in high stress environments. repeatedly day after day it becomes to wear on the hormone balance. you had been deployed numerous times. is there a way to be able to treat this now the hormone situation is recognized. that's what we do at warrior health foundation. we analyze the laboratory results. and we detected the hormone imbalance and everybody that we see and we offer them a physician monitor protocol. how does that help get someone back into balance. it is going to bring them back to a level of wellness that
1:44 pm
they have not seen in a long time. i've seen. i can sleep better now. i'm not as irritable. this thing is really making an impact on a lot of special operators. >> we where 5013c. it all started with me getting my levels checked out. i was trying to understand why they were at the level that they were at. and actually shows this and highlights special operations. it is continually progresses. no one's really paying attention to it. i have the issues i was experiencing disrupted sleep i couldn't really sleep irritability, just extreme fatigue and wondering why it
1:45 pm
was after so many years of being able to operate at a certain level. and then one day i said i'm in to get checked out. i got my levels checked out and it turns out a happen to me also. >> do you think the medical community has enough sophistication to recognize this maybe they will be up and it will not be arrest -- address. they may not have the type of prescription that you have to help people. it is not something that wants to be brought up. it took a little bit of a niche for someone to come in there and take a look this is what the guys need to get the job done. that is a kind of lifestyle that i had grown up in. either former members are those who have served.
1:46 pm
mothers and sisters and brothers what would you tell them watching you on television right now to those who had have those type of issues. you have depression and these other concerns in health problems they have not talked about the hormones. getting to the root cause is the biggest thing. look at our webpage apply for the assistance. and if there's anybody that's out there that's interested in supporting it's a very good problem. their donations are very welcome. we would love to talk to them. >> you can deal with him them this way. nationally. we will throw up the website again. it is where your health foundation.org. thank you for your service.
1:47 pm
and for all of your brethren. and we hope that you can help some people today. especially with this newfound way through hormones. it is it's not really been discussed. thank you for your service. a sea of fleas. after nine a fellow members were brutally killed in a drug cartel ambush. an update coming up next. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis.
1:48 pm
because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™".
1:49 pm
1:51 pm
>> members of a about mormon offshoot arriving in arizona yesterday. they were carrying 100 people fled mexico following the drug cartel ambush that killed three women and six children all -- other residents are planning to depart in the coming days. we are joined life from our west coast view. >> as if today dozens of mormons flee mexico. after nine members of their mormon offshoot sect including 8-month-old twins were slaughtered last monday. most of the families are
1:52 pm
traveling to phoenix and some are heading to tucson but they're not sure where they're ultimately going to stay. family and friends said goodbye to christina lankford johnson saturday. her family said this mom was shot twice in the heart during the ambush many from her community lived in lemoore in mexico sonora state for years this offset mormon group lived in this area and they coexisted with the cartels it's a small community with about 300 people some mormon families have lived for over a century. residents can farm and raise cattle there and although they had left to their community others say they aren't going anywhere. >> our people have been born in mexico all of our generations and three, we had been born here were mexican citizens.
1:53 pm
we have dual nationality and i don't think we will ever leave this because it is the land that was promised to us. the manhunt they had continued. they drove into an ambush. it's part of a turf or with another cartel. the large suvs were mistaken for those of a drug gang members in their and their families believe one faction burnt suv to create a plume of smoke to laurel -- learn their rivals. mexico's president called for war on the cartel but said the u.s. could help with the investigation in the meantime more residents of that community reportedly expected to leave in the coming days. >> think you.
1:54 pm
1:56 pm
fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right, by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right with sofi.
1:57 pm
check your rate in two minutes or less. get a no-fee personal loan up to $100k. that's ensure max protein, get a no-fee personal loan with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with truecar, to sell just enter your license plate and see your car's value in real time. sports package and low mileage? nice. within minutes, you'll have a true cash offer, and you can head to a dealership and get paid, today, right now. as we honor our veterans these days they have the war here is the highly skilled art of watchmaking.
1:58 pm
john scott has more. >> and the tiny town of odessa delaware you will find one of the most unusual in generous programs for u.s. military veterans. >> once they're finished here they can write their tickets anywhere. a former baltimore police officer fell into watchmaking now he opens the initiative to help with veterans. the full course takes up to 16 months roughly 2300 hours of instruction and the cost to the veteran is absolutely nothing. >> no tools no books, nothing. >> a marine veteran who employed to iraq is one of the first to graduate. see at the second hardest thing i've ever done is complete the course. the focus required overcomes pain and all kinds of problems that occurred.
1:59 pm
they can sit here and focus on this little quarter size unit into the world goes away. >> this is like a therapy for me. just the sense that piece that i have here in belonging, it is phenomenal. it has really changed my life. this is a charitable organization if you're veteran who would like to explore the program or if you would like to make a donation check out our website the watchmaker initiative .-dot org. >> oregon. >> odessa, delaware, john scott. fox news. >> just wonderful as we continue to honor our veterans here in the fox news channel two in to in tonight to modern warriors. it airs tonight at 10:00 p.m.
2:00 pm
modern warriors of veterans day special. we cannot think our veterans enough for everything that you have done and continue to do for our great country. thank you very much. [cheering] >> come here, say a couple of words. come on. [laughter] we call that hug the biden. [laughter] [cheering] >> all right. how old is your son? how old is young man there? how old is your son? how old are
82 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on