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the chip and pin system. in china they have the mobile pay with the phone. >> dana: we got to catch up. thank you for joining us come on dana perino and i will see you on "the five." it's my great pleasure to say, here's bill hemme bill hemmer. >> bill: you are great. i thank you, dana. ♪ reporting live from studio h in new york city, i'm bill hemmer. every weekday at this hour wait report the news and talk to the newsmakers and we aim to bring you the whole picture. more on that in a moment. but first, the historic stage is now set for president trump's impeachment trial which begins tomorrow. the president's lawyers laying out the defense today calling the charges frivolous in a blazingly political act by house democrats. house impeachment managers firing back saying there is overwhelming evidence that president trump is guilty and that he abused his power.
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we have a big hour ahead of. kevin corke reports live from the white house and we will also talk with democratic senator chris van hollen. but we begin with congressional correspondent chad pergram live on capitol hill. walk us through the next few days of this. >> good afternoon bill. glad to be part of it. we don't really know exactly what's going to happen in the coming days because we still don't have this resolution setting the parameters, and the debate and the trial over the next couple days. mitch mcconnell the senate majority leader has kept that very close to his best and the impeachment managers as they are struggling to try to figure out how the next couple of days will go. is one of those managers, hakeem jeffries. >> we don't know what those will be, we simply look forward to being able to review the resolution. the american people deserve a fair trial, the constitution deserves a fair trial.
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>> democrats and those managers have filed what's called today a replication, which is kind of a rebuttal to what the white house filed today. the senate cannot remove him even if the house proves its case, that the chilling assertion. bill, we will have some long days the next couple of days and tomorrow will be administrative which is where we get that resolution from mcconnell. there will be a vote on that, and then wednesday thursday the house presents its case friday and saturday. the rebuttal from the trump defense team, a lot of the sessions will run 12 or 13 hours, until one or 2:00 in the morning. then next week they might go to the issue of witnesses. >> where do we stand on witnesses? >> it all depends on how this resolution is structured. we think they will get to that about the middle of next week, and as they say here and
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capitol hill, it's about the math. the math right now favors mitch mcconnell and he says he has the votes and chuck schumer does not. >> chad pergram, thank you. they called the case against him "a dangerous perversion of the constitution. kevin corke is live on the north along. >> congrats bill and good to be with you. sources working with the president's legal team have argued for quite some time that the articles of impeachment as they are currently constructed are neither criminal nor impeachable. and we have a chance to take a look at a 110 page summary that spells out the arguments against the house is impeachment. the president's lawyers believe that the articles of impeachment presented by house democrats are constitutionally deficient on their face, the theory's underpinning that would do
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lasting damage to the separation of powers under the constitution and to our structure of government. the lawyers here stay the first article if validated would have allowed congress to have second-guessed policy decisions and they argued the second article would have invalidated the president's confidential deliberations which is why they said they blocked testimony and refused to turn over documents to the house. as for the question of witness witnesses, here is federal prosecutor robert brady. >> it is the president's right to a fair trial, specifically if he thinks that in this part of his defense he needs witnesses. if it is on the other hand a situation in which ill-founded, illegitimate, unconstitutional articles of impeachment have been presented then there is no need for witnesses. >> robert ray, but democrats insist that more witnesses and evidence are the true standard of fairness and the american people deserve nothing less.
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>> we aim to get their truths and make no mistake about it, we will force votes on witnesses and documents and it will be up to four republicans to side with the constitution, to side with our democracy, to side with rule of law. >> four, as in the number, needed to tip the presidents way. >> dana: i want to talk about this with a senator who will be in the well all week. senator, thank you for your time and good afternoon to you. >> bill, it's great to be with you and congratulations on your new show. >> bill: thank you. don't be a stranger around here. your colleague doug jones set over the weekend he was going to split his vote. he said he's yes on abuse of power and no on obstruction. what are your votes, senator? >> i believe every senator should wait until all the evidence is in before rendering
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a final judgment. i do think that a fair trial requires the bringing of all the relevant evidences that are out there, and that means calling fact witnesses and getting relevant documents and getting to the truth before rendering a final decision. that's why we were so disturbed by senator mcconnell's efforts at least initiative, initially to prevent those relevant documents and relevant witnesses. >> you mentioned witnesses a couple of times. is that a swap that you would agree to? >> look. everyone has to be considered on their own merits. i wouldn't say at any point in time republicans wanted to call, the democrats put forward for a fact witnesses, chief of staff where all documents show that he was in the middle of this.
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and he has said that he wants to testify. i would say with respect to hunter biden, as of right now it looks like a total sideshow. he doesn't have information directly relevant to these two articles of impeachment that are before the senate. the abuse of power and obstruction. >> would you agree witness for witness and one for one, would you consider that fair? >> in a trial, the standard is whether or not a witness has factual information that is relevant to the charges in front of them. that is the standard that is implied in the trial. i will say that senator mcconnell keeps talking about the clinton model. and every impeachment trial has
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had witnesses who testified under oath. so if we are going to abide by the clinton model we certainly should have witnesses to help us get to the truth. >> bill: likely tomorrow we will get an idea about the senate rules and how mitch mcconnell wants to run this. 12 hour days, how does that sit with you? >> look. we have an obligation to hear the case and try the case and try it fairly. in the clinton proceedings as you probably know, i think they divided up into six hour days so obviously, mcconnell is trying to rush this through including in the middle of the night. i find that worrisome, but we will all do our duty under the constitution to hear this. >> bill: i don't mean to interrupt your answer there but if you are amy klobuchar and you want to get back to iowa, maybe it's a good thing the process goes quickly. could you see or understand the
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perspective? >> with respect, i don't think that's mitch mcconnell's motivation right now. but i think again, the important thing is that we get all the relevant witnesses and documents and testimony, and whatever the timeline is, we have to do our job. it should be a fair trial and fair trials, i think every american recognizes that requires getting to the truth and you can have a fair trial without witnesses. >> bill: what is your sense about how badly this could hurt some of the chances for those who are trying to capture the nomination? places like iowa and new hampshire and things like that? >> i don't think this has any material impact. these are senators who are able to communicate with people via all sorts of, facebook live. they've got their teams on the ground and the voters in those states are interested in what's
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happening in the impeachment trial, along with all of the other big issues they are faci facing. >> that could very well be but in the tight caucus, the difference could be between first, second or third place. >> as you know, the most important thing for those caucuses is the organization and the team on the ground. those organizations have already been built over a period of time, and so that will be the most important factor as we go into the final days. i've talked to the senator's and i know that their first obligation is to do their job under the constitution. >> bill: senator, thank you for your time. sven holland, thank you for coming on today. can the trump team turn impeachment into its advantage? i will ask brad parscale when he joins me exclusively coming up. and there's a report that mike
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bloomberg is willing to drop $2 billion of his own money as campaign manager, and he will answer that question momentarily as well. i'm very happy to start this next chapter with you at home. we won't solve the worlds issues in an hour but over time we will understand them better. i call it the whole picture. we will be fast and we will try to be for us but we will focus on trying to be fair. in the end, the whole picture takes time. over time we hope to see you around here more often and that is our word. from studio h at the corner of 46 and sixth avenue in new york city, i'm bill hemmer and we will have more news when we continue, next. ♪ i have major money saving news for my fellow veterans.
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declared a state of emergency before today's protest and banned all weapons from the event entirely. mark meredith is live on the ground from richmond, virginia. we have more from there. >> thousands of gun rights activists showed up in richmond ready to show their displeasure with controversial gun laws that the state legislature here in virginia has been considering. among the issues that gun rights activists are upset about is the possibility that state lawmakers will limit handgun purchases to one every 30 days, so they could impose universal background checks and allow local lawmakers to ban firearms in public spaces as well as impose those red flag laws. many gun owners have been eager to show their opposition and we've seen many today that had their guns openly carried including handguns and long guns. they were not worried about any potential violence despite some of the earlier concerns by law enforcement. >> these people are responsible gun owners. these are true red-blooded
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americans and i've met no one out here that's a threat to anyone. >> i don't believe they will be any problems here, unless some people show up trying to antagonize the problem. the people here are all law-abiding citizens. with had no problems and we are not intent on causing any problems. >> there was a large turnout earlier today but as you can see right now, where we are things have calmed down considerably. a police barricades have been removed and the traffic barricades have been lifted. it may look like it but it is bitterly cold so a lot of people did not want to stick around outside longer than they had to. that rally wrapping up a couple hours ago and also the good news that we heard from police is that none have happened. in a moment here, president trump's campaign manager ask brad parscale for is to know mike first tv interview that he's conducted in nearly four months. where does the trump campaign
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>> bill: three years at go today the president trump took the oath of office and one year from today either he is or has success will swear to protect and defend the constitution. the first president trump has to get to the sun impeachment trial which starts tomorrow. brad parscale is here now, good day to you. i know you've been doing a lot of these and this is your first one in a while. >> i flew all the way here just to see you today. >> bill: i appreciate that, thank you for being here. first how would you characterize a state of your campaign today? >> better than it was in three, 2016 and better than it was three months ago.
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raising more money, the numbers are up, and every standard we have going on with the president. >> 2016 suburban voters on the screen, here you go. president trump led hillary clinton by four points. amid suburban women he trailed her by only seven. we did a poll here at fox about a month and a half ago and easement numbers are very different. in december of this year amongst suburban voters he now trails by 11. amongst suburban women he's down by a whopping 24 points. how come. >> those are different measurements also. one is measured on a ballot and one on approval and those are different things. the president has actually never done better. we still have a candidate to run against. and that's how you asked those questions also.
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he's actually doing better, in our numbers internally, it's never been higher. i think with women as they start to see, the lowest unemployment 3.2% for women in 50 years, i think you've seen ten years now since women were actually more employed in th workforce. and if that's the case, why are numbers not different? >> i just don't think those numbers are right. you can't just go and ask the question. they could ask for approval in different ways. you actually say, do you want president trump or do you want the president from the left side? the president does significantly better. he is so far ahead of where he was in 2016 against clinton, so far ahead of these other candidates in fund-raising and numbers, and their policies are so far left, the american people are not going to want them. the american people are tuned out because what happened with
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impeachment and everything else, they are shut down. they are watching football games and enjoying the country's great economy, they are not sitting around watching the stuff. >> bill: i will give you an example come into thousand 18 it was a very good year for the democrats. this isn't newt gingrich's seat just 20 years ago. it flipped from republican to democrat. are those districts gone for good? >> noel. look, the president isn't on the ballot there. we are talking about states, michigan, minnesota. states that we are talking about having to go defend. if i had been talking to you and you said those were the states, they are not talking about ohio and florida anymore. the president on the ballot changes things. you had millions of voters and those millions will show up again and more millions will show up even more because the president has policies that he
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can run on. >> so you think georgia six is a one off? >> special elections are speci special. either way, congressional -- who runs a congressional race matters. that's not president trump on the ballot, and it's different. so the president is going to win georgia, it's not even close. >> how badly does this impeachment trial harm the campaign? >> i'm sure the president needs to speak for himself on this but from the campaign side our numbers have gone up. and you are the one that will become victorious out of this. it's going to create lots of fund-raising, we've already got 200 million in the bank and our numbers have gone up. independent see this farce and this hoax.
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they don't like to be bamboozled and they don't like the stuff. >> michael bloomberg said this in the last few days, one of the reasons, i would be acceptable to the moderate republicans that you have to have in order to win elections. >> i will start when worrying about bloomberg when he can beat mayor pete. >> he suggested he would spend $2 billion. if he does, can you match that? >> he will be heating up -- throwing that money in the furnace. soft dollars and what he chooses to do i'm not worried about. the president's message resonates with the american people. we will be ready. we have been spending year is now getting our voters ready to turn out. we have tens of millions of them ready to show up and as far as i see from that side, they are not ready to turn those out. >> canvassed the whole democratic field at the moment? who concerns you?
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>> i don't look at any one candidate. regardless of who shows up on the other side, we will have a campaign this time that's ready, and every single aspect to take on whatever fight we need to. we will have hundreds times more volunteers. better digital operations and be better at everything. we will build a program that is ready for any candidate. once the president sets his target on them, they have to be ready. >> bill: thank you for your time brad parscale. we will stay in touch. >> awesome to be here for your first show. >> bill: up next we will talk to michael bloomberg's campaign manager and we will hear what he has to say about his chances. that response coming up next. ♪ time. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com.
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focused on the national campaign that will start in march when mike is on the ballot. mike is not on the ballot in iowa or new hampshire. >> bill: when i was reading the piece it's that bloomberg was not willing to sit down and talk about the ideas. >> we got into the process late and we are sort of up to speed to run through. >> bill: mr. bloomberg has spent at least $215 million -- excuse me, 217 million today to circumvent the hard uncomfortable work of actual campaigning. just respond to the heart of come uncomfortable work. >> mike gave one of the most uncomfortable speeches addressing the issue of empowerment and financial situation of african-americans around this country. mike is in little rock today and mike has traveled two more states over more days over the course of this campaign and rolled out more issues than any other candidates campaign over the last month. >> bill: fox business
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headline, 2 billion reasons bloomberg could unseat trump. is he willing to go deep into a billion or is that just a headline? >> i think in every campaign i've been able to participate and mike's view is i want to spend whatever it takes to put myself in a position to make a difference. he was able to make an enormous difference and there is no one that doesn't say that he didn't bring the city back from 9/11 and that he didn't improve education or make the streets safer, he didn't rebuild the economy of new york after the worst tragedy to ever occur on american soil. when i look at what's happening in the country today i will spend whatever it takes to improve the country and move it in the direction it needs to be moved. >> bill: does not include 2 billion of the his own money? >> i don't think mike has had $1 million or $2 billion, but the truth is he has said i want to run a campaign to make a difference in this country and i will spend whatever it takes. >> bill: i'm sure you were watching a moment ago when
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brad parscale said he sent worried about michael bloomberg. >> what you should ask him, brad is not running a national campaign, he's running a campaign in six states and he's doing that exceptionally well. if the election was held i think president trump would be reelected. their only states that really matter are wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, north carolina and arizona in a general election. we as democrats have made a terrible mistake in focusing two years in the state of iowa but every republican poster agrees donald trump has gone -- >> bill: no one has been successful at doing that yet. why do you think that could work? >> not since 1960. we've allowed two states, iowa and new hampshire, to the exclusion of people around the country. so michael bloomberg says, what if we got everyone involved? what if we started running in north carolina, michigan, wisconsin, florida, texas and oklahoma, what if we empower people to play a role in this campaign? and that's what we are doing.
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no one since 1966 has succeeded in doing that round. >> bill: i know you are good at math but 1960 was 60 years ago. the last one to promise to do this was rudy giuliani and then skipped iowa and showed up in new hampshire, reporters were not asking him what his campaign was about a month they were asking him, where have you been? >> to compare what they are doing during this campaign is absurd. today we had 80 people on the ground, and 16 officers across the state. michael bloomberg has over a thousand people across the country in 36 states around the nation campaigning today. that is a very different thing. >> bill: last point. he will not disclose his financial report until at least march 20th. why not? >> he's filling out the paperwork now and he will
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certainly disclose, but it's really not hard to figure out what mike bloomberg is asset is. >> it's well after super tuesday, as after ohio, after 50% of the delegates could be decided. >> then people can take a look at that and decide if it's something that a candidate should own. mike said if he was elected he would take that company and all his assets. >> bill: so if he's the nominee, it's billionaire versus billionaire. we seem president trump break the rules of the president of the past. it does bloomberg plan to do the same? >> no. i think bloomberg is the one that can take this country in the right direction. i don't think there's another democratic primary that can do that. >> bill: thank you, i hope you come back soon as well. thank you and nice to see you here in new york. >> humanity wins. whether you are republican, democrat, independent or no party, we must fight with a fierce determination and
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discover a win-1 pathway to build the beloved community. >> bill: that was the message of community heard loud and clear by martin luther king's daughter. they celebrate today his life and his amazing legacy. jonathan picks up our reporting that his live in atlanta. jonathan? >> hi, bill. you can still hear the activities going around me in atlanta in the old fourth ward neighborhood to come this is a boyhood home of dr. martin luther king. he was born just a couple of blocks from here as well as his tomb. lots of history in this section. behind me is the new sanctuary of the ebenezer baptist church and this is the congregation to which dr. king preached along with his father as well as his grandfather. three generations of kings and if you include his child bernice king preaching here today, for
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generations. reverend howard john wesley described dr. king as a prophet who made society uncomfortable in order to change it for the better. he said it, too many people today often watered down dr. king to make him more politically correct and local people into complacency. take a listen. >> our challenge is not to remember dr. king, our challenge is that we are prone to misremembering dr. king. >> so this is really a call to action and that is what is unfolding here. the king center has been holding voter education programs as well as voter registration drives. >> bill: how else is martin luther king being remembered around the nation? >> all around the country we are
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seeing replaying ceremonies in towns small and large. the political candidates are getting involved, speaking about dr. king's legacy. and over the long holiday weekend, vice president mike pence paid a visit to the national civil rights museum in memphis, tennessee. if you've never been to that museum, it's amazing because they have preserved the facade of the lorraine hotel including the second floor balcony where dr. king was fatally shot. and after visiting that very site, the vice president said he was deeply moved. bill, back to you. the showdown is now set for super bowl liv. kansas city chiefs passing attack too much for the tennessee titans. quarterback patrick my homes picked up four touchdowns while the chiefs defense paved the waa 35-24 victory. casey heading back to the super bowl for the first time in 50 years and they are pumped up there. and of the san francisco 49ers are rolling past green bay.
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raheem rushed for more than 200 yards, for touchdowns and the niners defense shutting down aaron rodgers for most of that game. the final 37-20 so it's all set now for miami. the 49ers and at the chiefs are reporting live from miami for the big game and you can see all the action, all the super bowl action on fox. in a moment, a controversial new bail reform law blamed for allowing an accused bank robber to walk free. cops say hours after he got back out he was back to the business of bank robbery and his story is bringing change. next. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me. >> tech: hi, i'm adrian.
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hearing for one of those robberies. earlier this month he got up jail for a new law that requires people accused of nonviolent crimes to be released without bail. >> woodberry is behind bars this afternoon because the feds who are not bound by the law restricting bail took action and charge them a federal court with bank robbery. in four instances he handed a bank on armed handed a teller a note demanding money before being arrested. but, authorities had no choice but to release woodberry as he awaited trial. according to one officer he even blurted out "i can't believe they let me out." later that same day, he allegedly robbed another bank and two days later tried again. a federal warrant arrest warrant was issued and then he turned himself into authorities. the prosecutor on the case issued a statement saying "no sound rational and criminal justice system requires a
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pretrial release of criminal defendants who demonstrate the attempt to continue to commit crimes." his hearing is scheduled for next friday before a federal judge of it at that time the attorney could ask for bail to be set. until then he will remain behind bars. >> bill: is a what's the reasoning behind doing away with bail? the opponents of these bail reforms argue it's very difficult for the four under the old system. they also say that defendants who are locked up risk losing jobs and they have endured a number of other hardships. they also add that people of color have bail set up much higher amounts than other defendants. another argument is that defendants are incarcerated before the trial have are more likely to plead guilty then take their case to court. andrew cuomo who signed the bill into law is having some second thoughts. he's recently called the bail
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reform a work in progress adding that there were consequences that we have to adjust for. he allegedly originally called for the bill but he did not include that in the legislation. >> it's a case, he put the spotlight on it, right? >> bill: i think we will see a lot more controversy about the spill over the next couple of months. and change will be discussed. >> bill: david lee miller here in the studio in new york. i ran is pulling out of the nuclear weapons treaty that has been the latest escalation in tensions between tehran and the west. reporting live from our middle east newsroom is trey yingst. >> bill, good afternoon. first of all, congratulations on the new show. to break this story down, iran is part of the 2015 nuclear agreement. just last week the european parties to this deal announced
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they would trigger what is called the dispute mechanism within this larger plan. this is ultimately going to trigger a 60 day negotiation. since iran is violating key parts of the framework. if no solution is found in that two month period, there will be a referral to iran for the u.n. security council which would open up the door to match a massive sanctions. that would be in addition to what's already levied by the united states. if the referral for the security council happens iran would pull out of the broader nonproliferation treaty and that brought her treaty would allow iran to pursue peaceful operations which is energy develop meant but not develop nuclear weapons. the only country to ever do that is north korea. these nuclear threats come amid new nuclear threats from his male economy, the man who took over earlier this month.
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he was making direct threats toward the united states earlier today. >> bill: trey yingst alive in the middle east with that story. finding a job after living life as a prince. what's next for harry and meghan after stepping back from the royal family. netflix might have a suggestion, that is coming up. ♪ with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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va mortgage rates have dropped to near record lows. the newday team is working overtime so every veteran can save $2000 a year. >> bill: as we close out today, that is the question for prince harry and meghan markle after they quit the royal duties to live a more independent life. charlie langston, nice to see you. there's a lot of interest in this story. what did you think of what harry had to say this week? >> on the surface, and came across as being very sad. he said i have no other option but to leave my entire life behind. a lot of critics are saying, don't get this up with a vote.
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there were options but before you. you're the one choosing this route. you have to take responsibility of it. >> bill: here's a little bit of it from this weekend. >> our hope was to continue serving the queen, the commonwealth, and without public funding. unfortunately, that wasn't possible. i have accepted this. it doesn't change who i am or how committed i am. i hope that helps you understand what it comes to. from all i have ever known to take a step forward to what i hope to be a more peaceful life. >> bill: he mentioned his mom a couple of times during that period >> a huge amount of respect for his grandmother. he referred to her as his commander in chief. he is aware that he's letting a lot of people down. i think that you can tell that he knows that he is disappointing not only is family but also the british public.
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>> bill: you said there were a lot of questions to be answered. >> who is paying for that security? i build i could reach 6 million pounds a year and it's not decided who is going to pick up that tab. we don't know what's going to happen with his residency. is he going to have to get a visa for canada? are they going to end up in l. l.a.? with regard to their title, a lot of people are very confused about what is going to go down there. yes, they still have their titles but won't be allowed to use them. they have a few months to quickly make money. >> bill: for their commoners, how are we to understand that? the significance of the title whether you keep it or surrender it? >> had they been stripped of their titles, that would have been it. there is no real return. one of the main reasons they were allowed to keep them is because fear had they had them taken away they would've had to bow and curtsy.
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also that they would have been seen -- the royal family would have seen as being petty. you don't want to hang out with us, you can't be roiled anymore. i think honestly, they've been allowed to get their titles because the queen is hoping one day prince harry will come back into the fold. >> you believe that? >> i do. i think that's why she is allowed them to get the cottage. >> bill: what gives you the suggestion that is where she's coming from? >> the queen adored harry. she knows the public adores harry. her son prince charles will take over and he will be king. he will eat all the help we can get in terms of getting the public to rally behind him. prince harry is a very popular figure. >> bill: what about the money? is it netflix? is it a producing agreement? what do you think? >> i think they are going to follow the obama route.
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at the world is their oyster in terms of how much money they can make. production deal is going to be the big thing. they found their own production company. netflix is already interested. harry already has a relationship with apple tv. >> bill: did you see this coming during the wedding? >> no, they like to be rebels and break the rules. >> bill: great to see you charlie langston. thank you very much. stop back anytime. after our reporting is finished in a moment we will have a fox news update on facebook watch. it comes along your way in a moment. unique content that streams live on the facebook watch page. you can see that a moment from now. once that is concluded, it is available to you any time on demand. on a personal note, i want to thank you at home or on the office or on your mobile device for taking time for us today and making the time for us today. we hope to see you back here as often as you can make it.
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that's up to you. i hope you say yes. i'm bill hemmer. a new york city, "your world" with neil cavuto follows next. >> neil: thank you, bill, very, very much. meanwhile, the calm before the impeachment storm. i am neil cavuto and this is "your world." in 15 hours the volume will be jacked up. impeachment trial for the president of the united states gets up and running. there is still lots that we don't know. anything could happen and historically has happened. we are ready for anything. democrats get ready to go on offense. kevin corke at the white house on how the president's legal team plans to play defense. >> it

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