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through. a good state of the union for the president, i believe. jillian: absolutely. carley, thank you. rob: acquittal coming today most likely at 4:00 as this busy week moves on. jillian: right now "fox & friends" starts. have a good day. thanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ >> i am thrilled to report to you tonight that our economy is the best it has ever been. our military is completely rebuilt with its power being unmatched anywhere in the world and it's not even close. our borders are secure. our families are flourishing, our values are renewed. our pride is restored. and for all of these reasons i say to the people of our great country and to the members of congress the state of our union is stronger than ever before. [cheers and applause]
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steve: that was live in the house chamber last night. and here we are on capitol hill for the post game show. welcome aboard, folks, for "fox & friends." talking about the president's 77-minute state of the union. and the state of our union is strong, he said yesterday. ainsley: we all watched it last night. brian: um-huh. ainsley: we couldn't keep our eyes off of nancy pelosi who refused to even make eye contact with any of the camera. she kept looking this way and looked toward her democratic friends or went through papers like this. shuffling papers. fixing his speech, putting it in front of her face. brian: she didn't come out with a normal flourish great honor to introduce the president of the united states. here's the president of the united states. he walked by, he handed the scripts out, his speech out. he didn't shake her hand. whether it was intentional or not. steve: i don't think he saw her. ainsley: i don't think he saw her either. he turned very fast. handed her the speech. he didn't see her hand.
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brian: i'm not sure. an hour and 18 minutes. he got 112 standing ovations was probably as well-written as speech and delivered speech as ever given. i have never seen him more confident and more in his element. listen, this is what i hope to do. this is what i want to accomplish. this is what i have done and american people, this is my case. and he got chants of u.s.a. and four more years. sounded like a rally than i am used. to say but also the game plan of wearing white was played already. the game plan of snubbing the president. they did that already. and then today at 4:00, the president is about to build on that momentum and get an overwhelming acquittal. with the 49% approval rating he has got to feel good about where he is right now. steve: i actually went in to the senate chamber yesterday and watched some of the impeachment proceedings and listened to some of the senators, very solemn event. but today is he going to be
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vineld indicated. we know what the vote is going to be. see, what i saw and maybe nancy pelosi ripped up the speech because she didn't like the fact that he listed all of his accomplishments although she said there were no truths to it. it wasn't just a state of the union address. it was like a prime time theatrical event. brian: it was. steve: right up there, ladies and gentlemen, the real president of venezuela. one of the surviving tuskegee airmen who i promoted earlier in the day. rush limbaugh medal of freedom and of course that very, very dramatic reunion of the guy who has been on four tours of duty, his wife was next to the first lady. and she didn't know that the president was about to bring him down to be reunited with his family. it was amazing. ainsley: he gave that child a scholarship. and nancy pelosi didn't even stand up for that. if you missed the state of the union last night. ripped it up eventually. if you milled it last night, here are some clips. >> our agenda is
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relentlessly pro-worker, pro-family, pro-growth and, most of all, pro-american. [cheers and applause] if we hadn't reversed the failed economic policies of the previous administration, the world would not now be witnessing this great economic success. [cheers and applause] after decades of flat and falling incomes, wages are rising fast and wonderfully they are rising fastest for low income workers. this is a blue collar boom. [cheers and applause] the day the isis territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed and the founder and leader of isis, the bloodthirsty killer known as al al baghdadi is dead. our message to the terrorist is clear. if you attack our citizens,
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you forfeit your life. [applause] the sun is still rising. god's grace is still shining, and my fellow americans, the best is yet to come. thank you, god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] brian: threw go, nancy pelosi. ainsley: she continues to rip up. not just one. steve: just going like this. she knew exactly what she was doing. jason chaffetz joins us, fox news contributor, former member of congress. you were in the chamber. when you saw her ripping up the paper, what did you think? >> i have never seen anybody act so childish in my life. that was -- i cannot believe that she took the dignity of that office and that moment and chose to put that message out to the world. i can understand she is in the opposition, but i have
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never in the history of our nation heard of a speaker doing and pulling that kind of stunt. i thought it was childish. i thought it was immature. i think it's ineffective. i just think it's the wrong message for america. brian: congressman, isn't it also typical of what we have seen. she got herself into impeachment mess because she says it has to be bipartisan it was purely partisan. then it falls apart in the senate. then we watch her solemn moment of impeachment when she hands out pens and smiles. she goes on bill maher and basically high fives him he is impeached for life. she can't get her story straight. everything she has done over the last few months has fallen apart in front of her while the president sits with his all-time high approval rating on the doorstep of re-election. >> that's a good summary of exactly what's happening. but she chooses to do this. and i don't know why she thinks this is an endearing moment and why she thinks this is going -- i mean, the president was not only giving his vision for america, but he was talking
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about the state of the union. and he was going through and listing out the accomplishments. black unemployment at an all-time record low. you think somebody could put their hands together and say i think that's a good thing. and recognizing ordinary americans who do extraordinary things who serve our nation and to see all those democrats sitting on their hand. they couldn't even bother to stand up, put their hands together, i just -- it was disgusting. >> ainsley: then when she was asked a fox reporter asked her after the speech whale she ripped it up, listen to what she says. >> madam speaker,. >> it was a courteous thing to do considering the alternatives. ainsley: considering the alternatives. what were the alternatives? setting it on fire? >> i mean, i don't know why she is there. but you know what? this is why elections matter. if you vote the democrats in power, they put nancy pelosi in that seat. and that's who they have chosen. ainsley: she hates him, doesn't she?
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brian: no question. brian: you can't use the word hate because she is a christian. >> she prays for the president regularly. brian: she rips up scripts but she doesn't hate him. steve: in the prebuttal she made it very clear she had not spoken to the president since october. and then that was the first time they had any interaction. and it was. but it was a moment. and besides, she is the face of the resistance and right up to him, she was resisting. one of the great tv moments that we saw last night was sergeant first class townsend williams has been deployed four times to the middle east. his wife was seated right next to the first lady. along with her two children. there she is right there. when the president announced that her husband was home. she had no idea. watch this. >> for the past seven months, she has done it all while her husband, sergeant first class towns send williams is in afghanistan on his fourth deployment in
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the middle east. amy, your family's sacrifice makes it possible for all of our families to live in safety and in peace and we want to thank you. but, amy, there is one more thing. tonight we have a very special surprise. i am thrilled to inform you that your husband is back from deployment. he is here with us tonight. and we couldn't keep him waiting any longer. [cheers and applause] brian: then you see his son and daughter there trying to figure out what the cheering was about. and then that's her dad right there and she is sitting right next to the first lady. this is unbelievable. >> there were truly a lot of emotional moments. i had the honor sitting on the floor as a former member i can still sit on the floor right below that i can to tell you everybody's eyes were welling up. brian: did the democrats cheer for that? i didn't see.
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>> there were a lot of times they didn't. it was disgusting. even when the president talked about planting trees, the democrat couldn't stand up. let alone patriotic americans and reuniting families, the democrats just could not. ainsley: she did sand up for that another touching girl comes from single mom. lives in an area where she has to go to a poor school. her mom wants her to have a choice to go to a different school so she can get a better education that was vetoed by the governor in pennsylvania. so the president said to the little girl, you're going to get your scholarship. can you go -- right there. nancy didn't stand up for that. >> such a cute girl. her whole life is ahead of her. i thought the president did an amazing job of laying out time and time again. brian: you know why he didn't stand for that because they are not for school choice. therefore, kowtowing to the teacher's unions would destroy those school choices. >> the president has a solid proposal to try to get literally tens of thousands
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of people the same opportunities that she got by the president designating her right there today. brian: stuck in backwards schools and he is trying to break that cycle. >> i have got to tell you having sat through 12 speeches on the floor. this was best speech. it was clear and visionary. it was emotional. and i just -- i can't tell you how good it was. and i sat through all the obama speeches and they talk about what a great or rarity he was bar far a better speaker. steve: other moments extraordinary. this is one of those moments i did not see nancy pelosi stand when the president revealed that rush limbaugh, who announced earlier in the week had stage 4 advanced lung cancer. here is the president talking about how and rush, i don't think, knew that melania was actually going to be pinning the medal of freedom on him. but she did. and here it was.
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watch. >> rush, in recognition of all that you have done for our nation. the millions of people a day that you speak to and that you inspire and all of the incredible work that you have done for charity, i am proud to announce tonight that you will be receiving our country's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. [cheers and applause] i will now ask the first lady of the united states to present you with the honor. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, rush. [cheers and applause] steve: and that usually happens at the white house. it never happens there in the people's house.
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and so that's why you heard people going like, who, this wh, this is new. >> it was the democratic side of the aisle the moneys anmoansand groans. i thought to do it right there spontaneous. this is a man fighting cancer. steve: how you cannot stand up for somebody in the fight of their life. >> it's just human dignity. >> how much he has raised tunnel 2 towers. our fallen heros can have their houses paid off. did he that with the betsy ross t-shirt. >> why you can't stand and recognize somebody. brian: 8 years ago barack obama said he is the face of the republican party and tried to vilify him and make him the ogre that the country has to push back against. now this president has seen the other side of him. and sees the exact opposite in rush limbaugh. >> i thought it was very appropriate moment. i was surprised to see him there i think everybody was
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surprised. and it was a great emotional moment and tribute to somebody who has dedicated his life and done a lot of good with his life. brian: this is huge impactful speech. sometimes the state of the union is laundry list and hopeless. look what i have done, i'm three years in. you heard chants of u.s.a. and chants of four more years and then on the other side you didn't have people who didn't show up and stormed out. seth moulton, rashid tlaib left. congressman cohen just three of the people that did not show up. >> look, i didn't vote to support barack obama. can you imagine if we had done that to barack obama what they would have been saying? there is no way. but there is a dignity in this country. for all the preaching that the democrats and the left do about how they are offended by republicans, look at what they actually do when they are actually there on the floor? and if you notice on the camera when you watch these clips, nancy pelosi cannot take it to herself to actually look over on the republican side or look up at the president's box.
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she was always over there looking at the democrats who were sitting on their hands. ainsley: all right. well, today's acquittal, yesterday was the caucus. we still don't have the results. the caucus chaos rocking iowa. thanks, jason. >> thanks. ainsley: isn't necessarily the app.'s fault. according to the "new york times" you should blame it on 2016. rnc chairwoman ronna mcdaniel has a reality check next. steve: plus the media having a field day just after president trump's state of the union. >> it was aimed at appealing to conservatives with red meat republican issues. >> dark parts were dark. the bizarre parts were bizarre. ♪ never really over. steve: we will take a look. that's live from our green room. our media panel gearing up. their reaction next ♪ just because it's over ♪ doesn't mean it's over ♪ e than
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ainsley: democrats today still reeling from the chaos surrounding the iowa caucuses. as of now the results still aren't in. prompting the "new york times" to ask why did iowa make the caucuses so complicated. in short says blame 2016. here to react is chairwoman of the republican national committee ronna mcdaniel. hi, ronna. >> hey. ainsley: why are they saying blame 2016? what in the world? >> of course it could never be the fault of the field right now and democratic party and the dnc. it was an abysmal failure. i feel so bad for the volunteers and caucus goers. i know i'm a republican but i love the process it. is something special to be involved and not be able to get these results. it's shameful but it is inept.
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it's ineptitude on the iowa democratic party and the dnc. ainsley: this is how they are explaining why they are blaming 2016. sanders' 2016 campaign fought for audit in iowa and accused the state democratic party of a lack of transparency largely because of mr. sanders' objections the party decided to release additional numbers in 2020. they did say the there are going to be three different sets of results. the original results and when it was whittled down and another set of results. did they make it too complicated. >> i do think there is a pattern in the democrat party right now everything is being blamed on bernie sanders. they so afraid of him. that's why the "new york times" is blaming him. his volunteers and candidate was penalized. i don't think they made it too difficult it. doesn't sound that hard to me. they should have practiced and prepared their volunteers. i know we do that. so, of course, they don't want bernie sanders to be their nominee. they held articles of impeachment. we saw the des moines register poll be held. and then we have seen now
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the democrats scrambling because they don't want bernie to go on and win new hampshire. i think the "new york times" is just part of the dnc playbook right now. steve: the republicans, i mean, the republican results -- >> -- we were fine. ainsley: what did the republican party do that was different than what they did. >> iowa party chair was great. we were on the ground. we sent 50 staff on the ground. we wanted to make sure the went smoothly and help aid them. the president won 97% of the vote. which is incredibly high. more turnout than a republican incumbent or any incumbent has ever had in the iowa caucuses. the other thing to note is that democrats had low turnout. everyone is expecting huge turnout with huge campaigning and money. there is an energy difference between the party. ainsley: 71% are reporting and buttigieg is on top 27% and sanders right below him with 25%. there are the results if you haven't seen them this morning. we are still waiting on clearly 71% just reporting.
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real quickly, impeachment, they are voting today. how do you think mitt romney, your uncle is going to vote? >> i don't know. but the president is obviously going to be acquitted. he should be. it was shameful to see nancy pelosi rip that paper up last night. i think it's symbolic of the division they have brought to our country. hopefully today and that great speech last night that the president gave helps our country heal. ainsley: thank you so much for being with us. president trump has a warning for the left. hands off our healthcare. >> we will never let socialism destroy american healthcare. [cheers and applause] ainsley: so what do the american people think about that in lee carter has the dials that you won't see anywhere else. that's next. hey, lee ♪ everywhere around the world ♪ there will be dancing ♪ dancing in the street ♪ they're dancing in the street ♪ ♪
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♪ jillian: good morning back with headlines now. we start with a fox news alert. a police officer is shot during a chase and rushed to the hospital. the unidentified officers in critical condition in kimberly, alabama, north of birmingham. preston johnson opened fire on the officer when he refused to pull over for a traffic stop. johnson and three other people are under arrest. breaking right now, more than 300 americans flying home from china amid the
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coronavirus outbreak. the evacuation flights will land in california this morning. pats jerusalem wilpassengers wie quarantined for two weeks at two military bases. entire ship is quarantined off the coast of japan. after 10 people including an american test positive for the virus. in china more than 490 people have died. over 24,000 have gotten sick. there have been 11 patients in the u.s. following president trump's third state of the union address. gretchen whitmer delivering the democrats' response. the michigan governor blasting the president for an economy she says is hurting american workers. >> so when the president says the economy is strong, my question is strong for whom? strong for the wealthy? who are reaping rewards from tax cuttings they don't need? the american economy needs to be a different kind of strong. jillian: presidential hopeful bernie sanders also lashing out on the president in his own rebuttal for not
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mentions climate change or gun violence. steve? steve: all right. thank you very much, jillian. president trump getting praise from both sides of the aisle after delivering his third state of the union address to the nation that praise was not echoed by many of those people on tv. >> it was aimed at appealing to conservatives with red meat, republican issues. >> how to put how unusual this was. the dark parts were dark. the bizarre parts were bizarre. >> almost is he baiting democrats like watch this. they will think this is nuts. i will gift medal of honor to rush limbaugh. >> okay. that's a sampling of it. our media panel right now joins us. we have screen left joe concha radio reporter for the hill radio talk show host. >> oh, come on. steve: you can't do that on tv. and you can't see that on radio. good thing did you it on tv appearance. kelsey bollard from the
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foundation. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: we heard them describe it as essentially red meat for the conservative base but i heard a very centrist kind of message from the president for a change. >> certainly the president touched on the divisive issues such as abortion. but, look, overall, this was a uniting optimistic positive speech. and you know, the media pretending otherwise, i think is reflective that they are out of touch with many americans who independents would find plenty of opportunities to unite around this speech. especially, i would call president producer in chief the way he actually brought the country together in realtime behind that reunification of a family whose service member they brought home. steve: and rush limbaugh and juan guaido there were a lot of moments. >> joe what about you. >> red meat for the base. usmca which is the singularly biggest
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legislative accomplishment for this president, this administration passed by democrats and republicans is, that red meat? criminal justice reform, is that red meat? i didn't hear that either. of course he is going to check off some things for his base. at last check it's a election year. and here you had chuck todd saying this was not a normal state of the union it wasn't traditional. this is not a traditional president. and then for casey hunt on nbc to call it dark and poisonous. i'm sorry, there were some uplifting moments that speech those are not the two words i would use, steve. steve: tony, since your ripping up the rundown so you have no idea what's in this signaturement, what did you make of nancy pelosi in the beginning when the president handed her the thing he turned around we don't know whether or not he saw her hand out. at the end it was very clear, that just means one thing. >> by the way if anyone else wants to rip, go ahead. whether or not the president snubbed the handshake is one thing. i actually think yes he did.
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earlier he didn't shake mike pence's hand either. i'm still going with yes. that would have made donald trump the petty one. you are ripping this up at the end of the speech. one of the people who live in these bubble-type worlds they don't understand we see them. we watch you. we notice. and we don't find this decent. you had such a bad week, you couldn't get witnesses. you can't count in iowa. you are going to acquit the president today of impeachment, something you knew, nancy pelosi, you shouldn't do anyway. we get it. it was a bad week. but exposing that it was a bad week and that you failed epically on every level at the state of the union is not a way to get middle america on your side. >> not just when you say we saw it. 45 to 50 million people were watching that last night. and this looked small. it looked petulant and classless and looked like the president got the better of her. she is usually poised but she lost it last night. steve: compare with what she did last year at the 2019 state of the union and people commented about her clap. do you remember? go ahead and take a look at the screen and we will take
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a look at nancy pelosi's clapping from last year. and it was considerably more restrained than, i guess, oh, there we go. just a little kind of different thing she has got going on there, kelsey. but, nonetheless, right there she is the face of the resistance when she rips things up. >> absolutely and that moment only played to the far left base when democrats need to be paying attention to the more moderates in their party. i think if you look at the number of times democrats, including nancy pelosi, did not stand up during that speech, when the president was touting these record low unemployment rates, the good economy, the blue collar boom, further the partisan divide we constantly hear democrats lecturing us about how president trump is degrading the dignity of the oval office. ripping up a speech on national tv, an historic speech is pretty classless and we wonder why so many college students think it's okay to storm out of their
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classroom when they hear something they don't like. look who their role models are. steve: what a good point. clearly parts of it were aimed at african-americans. he talked about record low black unemployment. commitment to solid education. choice for schools. and honoring that tuskegee airman with the relative right there and he had gotten a promotion earlier in the day. a lot of tv moments, tony. >> i thought one of the biggest ones i know a lot of people talk about rush limbaugh and the medal of freedom. there is juan guaido, the actual leader of venezuela. and. steve: didn't see that coming? >> no. spanish inquisition no. one expected it. then all of a sudden you have democrats like speaker pelosi standing up and applauding. donald trump got democrats to stand up against socialism. i think that's the story line and i can't believe it's being missed. you get the final word, joe. >> my mother died of lung cancer a couple of years ago. rush limbaugh i get that he is a divisive figure especially for democrats. for nancy pelosi to sit and have that look on her face
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when he was first brought up. he has stage 4. there is no stage 5, steve. and for democrats not to at least show some humanity and cheer for this man i thought was a problem. also, democrats right now in iowa look positively disorganized. they are now in new hampshire. this is party that's in disarray that just failed at impeachment and that's the juxtaposition right now the president that's getting results versus the party that's only serving as the resistance party. steve: excellent analysis of the post game show. thank you so much. >> thank you. steve: meanwhile straight ahead live from washington, d.c., president trump praising our economy and the military while ripping the radical left. while do the folks think? brand new dials from the state of the union with lee carter coming up. and pete hegseth is having breakfast with friends at pete's in north carolina because if there is a free breakfast out there somewhere, pete's going to find it. [cheers and applause] pete: absolutely. we have found it. they tell me we are in moore county, right? >>
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[cheers] pete: feels more like trump county though. [cheers and applause] pete: who here enjoyed the state of the union last night? [cheers and applause] pete: all right. we are going to hear from the folks. we have heard enough from washington, d.c. what does this town, this diner think about the speech last night? you are going to hear about it on "fox & friends." don't go anywhere ♪ i got my mind set on you. ♪ as parents of six, this network is one less thing i have to worry about. (vo) why the aceves family chose verizon. we all use our phones very differently.
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own rebuttal to the state of the union, and he focused on all things the economy. >> president trump has told the american people that the economy today is booming like it has never boomed before. [laughter] no, president trump, this is not the strongest economy we have ever had. >> earlier in the night sanders rally supporters confident he would win here in new hampshire. some polling bears that out. sanders with a commanding lead over joe biden. the caucus chaos continues in iowa. both bernie and pete buttigieg claiming victory. mayor pete with a slight lead with still only 71% reported. >> we don't know all of the numbers, but we know this much, a campaign that started a year ago with four staff members, no name recognition, no money, has taken its place at the front
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of this race. todd: this all comes amid reports that pete buttigieg's campaign donated money to the tech company who contributed to the iowa mess. many sanders' supporters i spoke to told me they don't know if they can trust the results and even speculated if all of this would be happening if joe biden were in the lead. back to you. brian: that's pretty amazing that now the democrats are turning on democrats and they can't trust their own system as joe biden loses to the former mayor of south bend in iowa. how humiliating is that? that's stunning. steve: thank you, todd. ainsley: it's not really an indicator. ted cruz won there. brian: ted cruz was a finalist with the president. ainsley: that's true. people like him. steve: first in the nation. let's see if they are next time. ainsley: president trump laying out his agenda in his third state of the union address last night touting his administration's accomplishments while calling out left wing policies.
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brian: so what were the top moments and how did americans react? steve: here with dials partner and president of maslansky and partners and author of persuasion lee carter. good morning to you. >> good morning. steve: we have four soundbites to go through. you had your people up all night looking at them. here is the president taking aim at the left wing of the democrat party how socialism not good for healthcare watch. and watch the dials. >> 132 lawmakers in this room have endorsed legislation to impose a socialist takeover of our healthcare system, wiping out the private health insurance plans of 180 million very happy americans. we will never let socialism destroy american healthcare. steve: okay. brian: what do you read from that? >> what i read from that is not surprising. republicans gave it a plus. what was surprising is democrats gave it a c. steve: not an f. >> every time he opens his
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mouth it goes right to the floor and they're not giving him credit for anything. what this is telling me that the democratic party is divided on the medicare for all policy. a lot of people love it and then there is a loft people saying no, not for me that cancels each other out. the other thing i'm seeing is they are willing to give the president credit and listen to what's his message was. they were open-minded to him last night. that's not something you always see. good for the president last night. ainsley: let's watch the dials on this one. this is the president talking about the economy. >> the days of our country being used, taken advantage of, and even scorned by other nations are long behind us. [applause] from the instant i took office, i moved rapidly to revive the u.s. economy, slashing a record number of job-killing regulations, enacting historic and record-setting tax cuts, and fighting for fair and reciprocal trade agreements. >> on the economy the
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president gets really high marks with his base a plus. the same thing happened with democrats. and this is something you see in the polling, they are willing to give him credit for the economy. that makes it very difficult for the democrats running on against him because people are feeling good about their pocketbooks. they're feeling good about the economy. they are willing to give him credit in this moment. that's not something that you are seeing on a lot of the other networks. sesaying this is partisan. i think he had a really good night. brian: used the governor of michigan for the rebuttal. she says the economy is only for the rich. game on. ultimately we are going to find out. if it is, the president will lose all those states. >> that's right. brian: if it isn't, he will win by a bigger margin. something else that was controversial but wasn't at the time was killing of soleimani. president not only brought it up but brought an example up of someone who lost their lives thanks to diabolical efps, listen. >> soleimani was the iranian regime most ruthless bumper.
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a monster who wounded thousands of service members in iraq. the u.s. military executed a flawless precision strike that killed soleimani. our message to the terrorist is clear, you will never escape american justice. if you attack our citizens, you forfeit your life. >> do you see at the end there the democrats actually popped favorably on that. so as controversial as it was. democrats overall gave this is a c. republicans gave it an a plus. that's not what you are hearing out there. the president has not completely lost the democrats. they are not in totally in favor of him. not like they were saying this is great. that's not what you are seeing out there. the american voter is saying look they will give him credit for what he did with soleimani. they are giving him credit on the economy. they are giving him credit on the idea we are not going to be a socialist country. i think that's important. democrats better take note of that and not be so partisan. steve: real quick the meter was running when nancy pelosi ripped that thing up.
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>> it was as divided. democrats loved it went all the way up gave it an a plus. you see republicans gave it an f. what it was a play to her base. that was not smart. it was not something that resonated because they have to run in a general election and they have to say we are going to work across the aisle. we are going to work with folks. this seemed petty and open ended -- they thought it was ridiculous. steve: shows her base i'm still standing up to this guy even though i'm 2 feet away from him. >> his popularity has never been higher and hers has never been lower. i shouldn't just say that but the problem with it was just so petty. people said. ainsley: nsay. >> so nasty. so that is what it means when they go low we are going to go high? brian: that was a different president. ainsley: some of the people in the audience that benefited from that speech like the folks that he brought, in his guests, felt like it was a slap in the face. the death of their child, or this little girl that got the scholarship.
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steve: tuskegee airmen. >> it was inappropriate. a lot of democrats didn't agree with that even though they said good for you for standing up to them. in the moment that's not going to play well over time. steve: thanks for coming to d.c. >> thanks for having me. brian: this morning congressman kevin mccarthy will be here live and jody jones will be live in washington with us. ainsley: he lost his brother. we will ask him what he thought about that ripping up the speech. pete hegseth having breakfast with friends in north carolina. we will check back in with him coming up next. whoa. steve: pancake. pete: pete pancakes for everybody. ♪ ♪ i was born a now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com
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ains ages president trump addressing america in his third state of the union address highlighting the great american come back and a bright future. brian: all right. so what did the voters think. "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth is talking live at pete's family restaurant in north carolina. hey, pete. pete: perfect spot here in moore county. great folks. this group right here are late. [laughter] pete: so they are waiting in line to get a seat because this place has been packed for an hour and a half. sometimes it pays off to be late. so we are talking to them here for a second ma'am, what's your name. >> barbara following jerry.
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>> what did you think of the speech. >> i thought it was great. i loved him recognizing all our heroes, rush limbaugh, everybody. pete: what did you think of nancy's conduct? >> she had a real hissy fit. pete: a hissy fit. that's an official term here in moore county. what did you think of the speech last night. >> outstanding. >> what did you think? >> i thought it was great. america america great again. pete: let's talk to the folks that were here on time got here early. >> kim. pete: what did you think of the speech. >> trump with the veteran coming out for his wife. pete: absolutely. that was a surprise return of events. ma'am, you are an iraq afghanistan vet. >> thank you. pete: thank you for your service. tell me about that speech. >> i thought it was awesome. kind of embarrassed for nancy pelosi. if i was her mother, boy we would have a one-to-one conversation. she was like a spoiled rotten child. as far as president trump, is he absolutely correct. promises made, promises kept.
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the list goes on forever. donald trump 2020. pete: there you go. loved the speech last night. ma'am, what did you think of the speech. >> i thought it was a great speech. he just did a fantastic job. i love trump. terrific. pete: any part in particular that sticks out to you, sir? >> the economics and getting people to work. and that's what we voted for trump for. pete: absolutely. >> and rush limbaugh. pete: a lot of love for rush limbaugh in here this morning? [cheers and applause] pete: i met this gentleman earlier, sir. you used to be a democrat and switched over. why did you switch to the republican party to support the president. >> just the way they acted. pete: what did you think of the speech last night? >> loved it. pete: what did you think of the way the democrats reacted? reacted? >> terrible. [boos] pete: no respect. you watched the speech political theater. when people watched it, how do you think they react to that? >> it's inexcusable.
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in this day and age, we can get get along and work together. that's what we need to do. we don't always have somebody in the white house that we agree with. every single policy they have. but we do need to work together for the betterment of this country. pete: and respect the president of the united states. that helps. sir, real quick, what did you think? >> i thought that president trump was on point. he was positive. he was great. very presidential. i was so proud of our president. pete: very well said. ma'am, what was your name again. >> dee park. >> what was the name you introduced me with. >> grammy d. pete: she quoted preamble to the constitution. what did you think of the speech. >> we, the people, were listening. and we found the president to be a plus, right? [cheers and applause] a plus. pete: i'm not going to try to do any better than grammy dee. gave preference that republicans have been waiting to see for 20 years.
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president gave a state of the union last night and patriots have been waiting for for decades. he truly delivered last night. folks here love it. we will get the voice of more people here on "fox & friends" later. and eat pancakes. steve: you delivered, too pete. you get a pancake. [. [cheers and applause] pete: i know we try. brian: such a key state for the president. not only for the president for thom tillis. 4 minutes until the top of hour. privilege of having congressman brian mast, served our country, sacrificed a lot. i had a chance to spend a day with him and dan crenshaw. you will see what that is like next. and vice president mike pence and kevin mccarthy, live. ♪ when you're confident
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and we are never ever going back. [cheers and applause] brian: well, he wasn't on that stage last night but he hopes to be one day. and, of course, kevin mccarthy, the minority leader of the house joins us on the republican side. we have not had a chance to talk to you since we saw the state of the union last night. it went on for an hour and 18 minutes there were 112 standing ovations. most of them were from your side. >> that was the sad part that it was just our side because it was so much in there that all of america could stand up for. strongest economy. but, when you are sitting there and looking -- this is what amazes me. i think the president does exceptional job in all of these state of the unions. he weaves the story through about the greatness and exceptionalism of america. tuskegee airman mcgee 100
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years old. look at his grandson want to go to the space force. the democrats find something negative in that nancy pelosi tears up the speech. it does not change the words or take away the 13-year-old's hopes of being in the space force. steve: you were in the third row did, you think when she did that what is she doing? we have a shredder here? >> that's an official document that she has. that's different -- it's not some printout. the president walks in and hands that to the speaker of the house and to the vice president. those are the official documents. he signs those. steve: you are supposed to save them, right? >> yes. steve: did he sign the part. >> this is what is most interesting here. if anybody in america questioned that this impeachment is so political, it shows the animosity that she has. brian: she is bitter. it blew up in her face. >> the president never mentioned impeachment. the only person who ever mentioned impeachment was the democrat response and today he is going to get acquitted for life. ainsley: his approval rating 4%. the highest it's ever been
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think is higher than where barack obama was at this time. brian: he was at 46. >> republican party favorability highest it's been in more than 15 years. there is something that is happening here. steve: the "new york post" has a headline that reflects that nancy pelosi did. and we are going to put it up on the screen there it is tore loser. [laughter] >> it's sad though. she is -- after the vice president next in line to become president. and that's the way she is acting. brian: tweeted out from the white house when she tore that is she tore up one of our last tuskegee airmen. surviving child born at 21 weeks. the mourning families of rocky jones and kyle mueller and service members reunion with his family. that's the legacy. not just tearing up. you don't like the president's words. you don't like what he said and who he pointed out. >> i was just with rocky's brothers. they don't live far from me. they are in devin's district
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there they said when they saw her tore that paper it tore their heart. it said something to them. look, if you don't like the president, that's one thing. but the words that he said that he talked about america. and, you know, what he really talked about is the comeback to this country. and when i sit on the floor and i have been in a lot of meetings that are private with the speaker and the president and others, we could have had daca done but that was the attitude the speaker had when we were dealing with that we could have done -- we could have lowered prescription drug prices. but that's the attitude that she has. when we sat and we were talking about syria and the president gave us a letter for the first time of what we were seeing, what he was talking to erdogan in turkey about, she took that letter and turned it around and threw it on the floor. just at the table like that. ainsley: it's hypocritical. remember what she did with congressman wilson when he screamed out "you lie" during president obama's state of the union she demanded an apology or she said you will face formal censure yet that gesture, i thought was extremely rude. >> it goes -- look, there are things she says i
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disagree with. i don't rip them up. i believe that body is there to debate ideas not because you disagree with someone you don't let someone speak. brian: here is what she said as she was exiting to a reporter that yelled a question to her "why did you do it"? watch. >> madam speaker, why -- >> -- it was a courteous thing to do considering the alternative. brian: i don't even get that courteous thing. ainsley: considering the alternative. >> i don't know what it says to the 13-year-old grandson that dreams of serving this country, that watched his father break barriers by being one of the tuskegee airmen. and his 100-year-old grandfather standing up and she rips that up? that's not who we are. we are better than that i think that's what the president said. this next century can be ours based upon the policies that he has implemented. three years ago people did not dream we would be where we are today. think for one moment where we could be in 20 years from now.
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steve: think about it though, she is the face of the reresistance. she became speaker running on i'm going to try to get this guy out of office. today it culminates with his essentially his vindication. >> the only reserve seat she gave for any of her conference were to those going against the president over in the senate. those house managers got their own role. because she wanted them front and center to be staring at our president while he spoke. he didn't talk about impeachment. but adam schiff, nadler and the others sitting there. and all they did was dream about impeaching this president since the day he got elected. steve: after he gave the state of the union last night for 77 minutes, result ultimately about his re-election starting with his acquittal in the senate. also, you know, re-election for guys like you. how does the house feel about the reaction to what he said last night as a launch pad to the first tuesday in november of this year? >> i think we feel fabulous because think for one moment
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we were helping the economy go forward. not one democrat stood because not one democrat voted for it. the idea of the -- when he talked about tim scott bringing back. steve: opportunity zones. >> areas that people don't think about. it's unbelievable contrast to what they are doing. what do they have to show besides impeachment? brian: he went on to say he thinks tim scott republicans can get 15% of the black vote which is still ridiculously low. which is a lot above 9 which is what mitt romney got. >> watch how much this president has done for everyone in america. leaving nobody behind. look, we only need 18 seats to win the majority there were 30 democrats sitting there that sit in seats that voted for president trump. and they would not stand for those items? i think we have a very good chance of changing the direction. and how different would america be if you had a speaker that worked with this president? that believed in putting america first instead of blaming america. brian: did you see tim ryan,
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seth moulton and rashida tlaib walk out during the speech. >> no. but that would be embarrassing if they did. >> i stood there many times when president obama and i stood up and applaud you had. there are things our president will say that are about america. how you cannot stand with how much stronger we are doing or the investments we have made or the hopes and dreams for the future? ainsley: she didn't even stand for that little girl that now has school choice who got the scholarship. >> did you see the mother's face? do you know why? because she is like all of us. we would give our whole life for the hopes of our children and our opportunity. and she just heard something that she was sacrificing every day for. ainsley: right. steve: well, of course, it's all about re-election and the democrats started -- actually. >> i was in iowa. steve: you just returned from iowa you were there at some of the caucuses. what about the fact that they started off on such a bad foot? i mean, the republicans had no problem reporting caucuses. the democrats, you know. brian: still don't have all the results. >> i guess there is one group that's much better at
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managing and counting the numbers than another. it's obvious. ainsley: it's easy to count the numbers. >> they couldn't even release the poll the night before that they have always done because they said that was wrong. i think some of this has to do with though, joe biden had a full run for two weeks. he and mayor pete none of those senators could campaign. he couldn't put it away. he came in fourth. bernie sanders has more votes but doesn't get more delegates. they will do anything to cheat that man one more time. steve: bernie? brian: is he a socialist which is scaring a lot of democrats. >> scares me, too. brian: doesn't scare maduro the leader of venezuela. let's take a look at the results as we have them. 100 percent of the precincts not reporting. steve: not even close. brian: retired mayor from south bend is on top. sanders, elizabeth warren, vice president of the united states loses to a mayor of a small town, klobuchar and andrew yang. as you go into new hampshire, it is socialist bernie sanders, mayor pete,
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and biden third. in what's going on here? >> it shows their party is no longer the democratic party we knew. this has become the socialist democratic party. i serve every day in the house. do you know who runs that floor? not nancy pelosi, aoc, tlaib, omar. that is the cabinet for bernie sanders. those are the people who have endorsed him. that is the new movement. that's what their belief is they are different than i have ever seen them in the past. this is a much bigger thing. this is not about republican vs. drawing the. this is socialism vs. freedom. you watch what the president talked about last night, that is the battle what we are up against. steve: sure. yesterday, bret baier went to that lunch with the president. most of it was off the record but one of the things he said was that the president said that aoc was going to challenge chuck schumer and kick his butt. >> she has, if you go just on social media. i think she has two or three times as many followers as nancy pelosi did. she has only been in office a year and a half. that is the new movement of what they believe. and it's scary. ainsley: is that why nancy pelosi decided to impeach
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because, in march, remember she was saying it has to be bipartisan. she changed her tune in the fall. why is that? >> you know, aoc's group started primariying all these democrats and lo and behold the first thing they would say let's impeach this president. they campaigned on it. that's why nancy pelosi was there. there is a new civil war. if you talk to democrats privately they are very upset with the speaker and adam schiff because he lied. the fruit of the poisonous tree is what he started with. this so-called whistleblower and we find out later he met with the whistleblower. wondered who he was. brian: denied it? >> the only transcript he will not release is the transcript of the inspector general about the whistleblower. probably show he is a fact witness. it shows this is all false. this is all a lie. and he put us all through a nightmare because his animosity, like we saw last night to the speaker tearing it up, is exactly what alexander hamilton warned this country about that the animosity would be so strong you would use the shear power of politics to use impeachment. brian: this is what i hoped for.
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bill clinton ended up admitting he was wrong 65% approval rating. this president went up 8 or 9 points. sober up whether it's republicans or democrat. it doesn't solve anything. >> if we are fortunate enough that the public would trust us with the majority. you just go to take the house back, we would never do this again. we believe in the rule of law. we believe in this nation. if somebody we believe -- if someone can make the argument on that floor we don't tear up the words. we believe in putting this country first. steve: donald trump says he did nothing wrong. we heard that it was good to see you in miami at the super bowl and now here. >> good to see you. i'm sorry you are not on a couch. [laughter] steve: bret baier does not have a couch in this building. it's tough. very lovely conference table. brian: thank you very much, congressman. meanwhile, accord tog reports, i think jillian mele is ready to give us an
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update. steve: she was ready 30 seconds ago. jillian: no couch out here. guys. they never brought it out today. ainsley: oh, no. where is it? jillian: it's hiding. it's staying warm for you for when you get back. start off with this fox news alert right now. a police officer is shot during a chase and rushed to the hospital. the unidentified officer is in critical condition in kimberly, alabama, north of birmingham. police say suspect preston johnson opened fire on the officer when he refused to pull over for a traffic stop. johnson and three other people are under arrest. breaking right now, more than 300 americans are flying home from china amid the coronavirus outbreak. the evacuation flights will land in california this morning. passengers will be quarantined for two weeks at two military bases. and two cruise ships are now quarantined. one off the coast of japan after 10 people including an american test positive for the virus. and another one in hong kong where passengers are being screened for potential symptoms.
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in china, more than 490 people have died. over 24,000 have gotten sick. there have been 11 patients in the u.s. candidate michael bloomberg is hoping to capitalize on the iowa caucus chaos after skipped the state. the former new york city mayor is planning to double his tv ad spending and expand his campaign staff nationwide. bloomberg tweeting, saying, quote: the results from iowa underscore that we need a candidate who can build a coalition broad enough to unite the party and strong enough to go tow t to toe with donald trump and beat him. brian: i'm getting reports that he is very rich. steve: is he a billionaire. he says is he richer than the billionaire who is the president of the united states who we are talking about now. president trump last night praised our military in his state of the union address. congressman dan crenshaw and brian mast both served our nation and they were in the
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room. they, as you can see, outside our world headquarters here in d.c. coming up next. ainsley: plus, this man was murdered by illegal immigrants in 2018. and last night his brother was honored by the president. >> jody, thank you. [cheers and applause] jody, our hearts weep for your loss and we will not rest until you have justice. ainsley: jody jones joins us live to talk about that emotional moment coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ let's be honest, quitting smoking is freaking hard. like quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so, try making it smaller. and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small... ...can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette
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>> 51-year-old american named rocky jones. rocky was at a gas station when this vile criminal fired 8 bullets at him from close range, murdering him in cold blood. one of his grieving brothers is here with us tonight, jody, would you please stand. jody, thank you. [cheers and applause] >> jody, our hearts reap for your loss and we will not rest until you have justice. ainsley: jody is here with us. he was honored last night at the state of the union address as you can sees a the president highlighted the fight against sanctuary policies. steve: and jody joins us right now. jody, you were crying right there. why? >> i was thinking of my brother. and everything that -- everything that was going on was emotional and just thinking of my brother.
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his life, just kind of everything just flashed in front of me, you know. and it was a powerful thing. and me thinking i'm just there to honor my brother and it was just really emotional. steve: the president did not forget your brother. >> no. he is a great man by the way. ainsley: you can see the picture all five of the boys and one obviously is no longer alive rocky, his older brother. what happened to rocky in 2018 at the gas station? >> he was murdered by must taf voyeur garcia. he was illegal immigrant he was a criminal. deported twice before. the second time he actually did federal time. he was arrested two days prior for being under the influence and now in california did is a misdemeanor and so they released him in 10 hours.
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ice faxed over a detainer tore tulare county. they couldn't honor it. they released him. they have to have a federal warrant now. they released him two days later he just went on that reign of terror and unfortunately my brother, along with several others were in his line of sight and wasn't good. steve: the thing about the president telling your brother's story is it is highlighting a problem in this country. can you want to figure out how to fix the immigration system. but, you feel that sb 54 out in california not the way to do it at the state level. when nancy pelosi, who is a congresswoman and the speaker of the house from your state, tore up the president's comments at the end, it? >> felt like she ripped our hearts out.
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all the guests. we couldn't believe it. >> i don't care how you feel about somebody. that was probably the most disrespectful thing i have ever seen in my life. because, when she did that, it just tore us up. we couldn't believe it. steve: your brother's name was on that paper. ainsley: absolutely. she is ripping your brother's name. steve: she is going to see this tape. what's your message to nancy pelosi right now? >> first of all, let's do away with the s.b. 54. i don't care how you feel about somebody. think of other people and the others involved, please. because what you did was very disrespectful. and it really ripped our hearts out. ainsley: thom tillis has introduced legislation saying you can sue a sanctuary city if your loved one is killed by illegal immigrant. it's preventable. >> so i hear it a lot that nobody is above the law.
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right now lawmakers are above the law. because they can write anything they want and never be held accountable just like this is a perfect case for this. it really is. we have had so many road blocks when it comes to that. just there is no help because they can't be held accountable. and it's really a shame. and it's our family, his daughter, i want to honor his daughter as well. she is -- she is fantastic. that was her best friend. ainsley: how old is she? >> she is 26. ainsley: how is she doing? >> not very well. she is not doing very well. but we are trying to help her. and i want to try to mention her, too. cheyenne, she is great. we love her a lot. steve: i know the president -- you were the brother who was signaled out
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yesterday but all the brothers were in attendance. >> yeah. we are pretty tight-knit family and this is -- hasn't torn us apart but it's changed our lives tremendously. it's really actually made us closer and with the president inviting us, what an honor that was just to honor our brother and he sure did that. steve: and now today everybody is talking about your brother rocky. >> yeah. i'm glad. i'm glad. there's a lot of different things, that factors in everything. like i was discussing about the ammunition, you know, that was bad stuff. steve: it is a terrible story. jody, thank you very much for joining us. >> absolutely, thank you. steve: god bless you. ainsley: congressman dan crenshaw and brian mast both served our country before serving in washington. and brian kilmeade spent the day with them on capitol
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>> our military is completely rebuilt with its power being unmatched anywhere in the world. today the isis territorial caliphate has been 100 percent destroyed. our message to the terrorist is clear, you will never escape american justice. if you attack our citizens, you forfeit your life. [applause] >> great message. president trump recognizing the strength of the u.s. military in his third state of the union address. two war heroes congressman brian mast and dan crenshaw were there. thanks for getting up with us. >> yeah. brian: we spent some time together and we will get to that later. congressman mast, what did you think of the message positive.
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laid out vision for america and accomplishments we have seen over the last number of years. it was great. always sad to see that people want to down play those accomplishments. brian: before bringing up soleimani he brought up the victim. before bringing up al baghdadi, he brought up kayla. how important was that. >> it was extremely moving. i didn't know that story about task force 8:14. brian: kayla was kidnapped and tortured and killed by al baghdadi. those little moments actually matter. it gives you that extra sense of mission when you are going out and risking your life you know what you are doing it for. you know that you are actually delivering justice for americans. i thought that was such a cool moment. brian: the other moment that stood out i don't know but i when i saw the reunion by melania. what were you thinking? a total head turning moment. everyone was looking up. what were you thinking? >> i loved it. it was actually ruined for me. i was sitting in the middle of the democrat caucus over
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there and the representative sitting next to me andy levien from michigan was in my ear saying this was so disgusting. this is disgusting. he must have said it three or four times. i turned over and he and i started to get into it over it. he has no sense any of them about how important this is it doesn't matter why he came home. he got to comb home and be reunited with his family and children. that mattered. that was important. all they saw about that oh that's terrible. brian: congressman who. >> andy levien. brian: he thought it was terrible and disgusting. >> he said it to me three times this is disgusting. i thought his comments were disgusting. we got into it a little bit about it after that. brian: using the military as a prop? >> that would be their claim, i'm sure. they can't stand the thought of anything good, classical american or any good accomplishments being talked about president trump. their entire ideology requires us being in crisis. if you are trying to revolutionize the country which they always are you
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have to convince people that everything is in a disaster. that everything is in crisis. that's what they want to hear. they don't like to hear the list of good things that the president talked about. brian: i loved getting your commentary. experts in the middle of it. you have things you want to get across. i have things i want to ask you. i don't think our producers and i as well as ainsley and steve, we don't learn enough about you. you were kind enough to give us a little bit of your afternoon yesterday after you were threw ripping each other sarcastically and with respect. we had a chance to walk and talk. here is a walk and talk. >> i was laying in a hospitals bed in walter reed i'm not going to return to the battlefield in the next day. maybe battlefield words in congress. >> congress is cawsmght the military is calling. i was wounded in afghanistan when an ied you know, basically hit me in the face. feels like a truck with a bunch of guys hitting with you shotguns. i didn't have this sense of dread over being blind.
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and it was not rationale given what my doctors were thinking. they called it a miracle that i was able to see at all ar after that. >> bomb technician and eid guy. i took one or two maybe three steps described it like a truck and machine gun hitting. loaded me on the medevac, they gave me one last salute and told me i was going to be okay. that's the most important thing to me that i remember from that night telling me i would be okay. brian: did you know that dan? >> i didn't know the details of you who he got hit. it's y to hear because i have watch guys exact same thing. when we woke up in the hospital, i felt the same way you were saying where you are not discouraged. you realize that there is a challenge in front of you, for us, it's just the next mission it's what's next. you are not sitting there whoa is me. >> mindset clicked in very fast. it has to.
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>> we stand for the flag. we salute the flag. we have seen it draped over the coffins of our friends. and sometimes i feel like folks that i serve here they deserted this country and they would rather burn the flag. that's a sad thing to say. >> everything has been more polarized weather a small town or big city. how about here. >> how often do you see somebody in the democratic party let's work together we are from the same state or from the same area or the same age? >> it can happen. it happens quite often. the vast majority of bills, i think, are bipartisan. >> there was a moment where i was asking everybody to sit silently and reflect on, you know, our service members that had died. and the chairman tried to take that moment away. >> you are out of order, mr. mast. >> i will not yield back my time. i'm not out of order. >> mr. chair, i will yield a minute of my time to mr. mast. >> that was actually a democrat member of congress. >> i was obviously very outspoken after president trump ordered the strike on soleimani. >> i take this personally
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since i was one of those service members for so many years. this threat is not new to us. and we can analyze policy decision with a basis of experience. that's what we bring to the table. brian: i know the founders always said this is service. do me a favor, put your career on hold and serve. am i correct in saying that is your mindset. >> service is about being part of something bigger than yourself. >> this fundamentally should be about service to american people. >> we were both willing to give our lives for this country and both of us nearly did. that's not a commitment that ended when we took off in uniform. we want to see the absolute best of advancing our incredible country forward. ♪ brian: so we had the whole interview. going to put it online tomorrow. i want to get one thing. in when you lost your eye, you also lost the vision in your good eye. >> yeah. i did. i was blind for a while. i had a cataract. i city have a cataract.
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i have iris. holes all over retina. i wear a special. it helps me see distance vision. it's complicated but i can see. it's a miracle. brian: you always believed that sight was going to come back. it's a great story. i have got to ask you first off thanks for your afternoon. number two, on the speech, the ripping of the script of the context. what do you think about that? >> i'm glad she did it. because it shows america exactly how she feels. you got a new job, let's tear that up. you want to protect america? let's tear that up. you care about this? let's tear that up. shows people exactly how they feel. >> it was childish. it was petty. and that speech was optimistic. it was positive. he didn't even take credit for a lot of the positive things he was talking about. if you really look at the speech. he was careful in how he did it. it was not divisive. he wasn't saying i did this despite all of you. that's not what he said. he said we did. this he said our country is doing great. this is the state of the union.
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look at all these great examples. look at all these great people i brought here as guests that we can all stand up and clap for. and she ripped that apart. why? exactly like brian said, this is exactly what 2020 is about. >> he wanted to grab the speech. i wecht to go find it after that happened. i think the parliamentarian had picked it up. right as i got up there they were shuffling it into a folder. i would have loved to had a copy of that we should have put it in the smithsonian. brian: the market went up about 500 points. the president's approval rating with fly by night operation called gallup. i'm being sarcastic. he is up at 49%. the optimism on the economy in 60%. we are not -- we don't have war looming right now. are you -- do you leave that chamber and come here. are you optimistic about the upcoming next few months, next two years. >> let's go take that point. the president spoke about unions. this is one of the most important economic points.
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you hear the left constantly bashing oh the stock market is doing well. look at these gains. i talk to a lot of my union people that are in my district they are talking about hey their pensions went up 19, 20, 25% in the last year. those are real people's pensions that are blue collar workers. brian: that are in those markets. final thought, dan. >> that's exactly right. i want to reiterate that when the democrats decry the stock market like it's only for the rich. 401(k)s and pension funds and regular people's money and wealth increasing. brian: guys, thanks so much for coming in and instant analysis and appreciate the afternoon. >> thank you. brian: he has a very nice office. i hear that brian's is bigger. we will have to get to the bottom of that we will have the whole thing online probably tomorrow on foxnews.com. meanwhile the democrats are on -- what does that say about the party. marc thiessen is here live. it's democratic socialism, he says, in action. and pete hegseth is down in north carolina hearing what voters thought in president trump's state of the union speech.
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pete? pete: hey, brian, thanks. great interview with a couple of great vets we are here in carthage, north carolina. one of great things about being on the road meet people you will haven't seen in awhile. i met him as major. now he is colonel. he taught me at rotc at princeton. was i a great can a dead. >> i wayouwere a great cadet. pete: we will talk to a lot of great folks. what did you think the speech last night. >> absolutely wonderful. hit it on point. pete: there is one point of view. we will get more. stay with us on "fox & friends" ♪ been note ♪ been note ♪ ♪ been note the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology,
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think. "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth is talking to them. is he live at pete's family restaurant in north carolina and he joins us now. hey, pete. pete: hey, guys. you know what? i'm late to my hit because i was talking to the folks. that's not a lie. so many people here i can't keep up. we found a lot of great folks and talking to them all morning long. thanks for being here at the restaurant. as great a turnout as we have ever had. you watched the speech last night. what did you think. >> i thought it was fantastic. it couldn't have been any better. pete: what did you think about the democrats. >> well, not so good. pete: not so good. >> tearing up that. pete: what did you think of that. >> oh, not good. that is stupidity. yeah. pete: you have been -- let's come around the corner here. you have been a marine and soldier and fbi agent as well. thank you for your service across the board. react to the president's speech last night. >> i thought it was a fantastic speech. i liked what he had to say. i loved the accomplishments that he has produced. i think the recognition of the military families and bringing husband home to see
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his wife and kids, i think that's all fantastic and only could be done by president trump. pete: absolutely. react briefly to the actions of democrats sitting the whole time, nancy pelosi, your take on that. >> whether you are democrat or republican, when you see the accomplishments that are presented from a national standpoint, helping everybody, and to sit on your hands or to shake your head and ignore the opportunity to recognize those accomplishments is just totally ridiculous. pete: absolutely. sir, thank you very much for your service. we appreciate it. so many great folks here. here is a young guy, 14. did you watch the speech last night. >> yes. pete: what did you think. >> i thought it was great. trump listed a lot of great points and i think he has done a fantastic job as the president. pete: do you know why i have talked to him five people come up and said you have got to talk to that kid he knows what he is talking about. he did. ma'am, real quick, your reaction to the speech last night? >> it was wonderful and unifying. [applause] pete: why do democrats not like it so much? >> they are democrats. [laughter] pete: we love good, concise
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simple answers here as well. ma'am, how are you doing? what's your name again? >> julie. pete: react to the speech last night. what did you think. >> the speech was amazing. the president has accomplished so much. for those democrats to sit on their hands and not applaud for lower unemployment, rebuilding our military, it was a disgrace. and the tearing up of that speech was disgusting. pete: absolutely. thank you very much. calling it straight. calling it like it is here at pete's restaurant about as good as a turnout as we have h i will tell you a deep sense of appreciation for the president's patriotism, highlighting those stories up on the balcony and a lot of disgust for what nancy pelosi did at the end. a lot of folks feel like that's going to boomerang back at them. check out these folks. great people here in north carolina. yet again the cheese grits are unbelievable. ainsley: i know. pete: hash browns, i'm sorry, guys. got to get this gig. steve: it's great. pete, you should go and like nancy pelosi tear up everybody's bill and then
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you could pay for everybody's breakfast. ainsley: it your family's restaurant, right? pete: laminated it i can't tear it up. steve: not the menu the bills. pete: should have laminated the speech. next time. pete: next time you got it. steve: that would be great if the president did make it in plastic next time. if the motorcade stops at staples next year we will know what he is up to. brian: buy a home laminator. he will could do it at the oval office and leave it right behind him. steve: threw go, all right. meanwhile still ahead on this wednesday telecast, we will be talking to mike pence, vice president of the united states. he sat right next to nancy pelosi for close to two hours. what was that about? we will talk to him. brian: wow, plus iowa caucus chaos carrying on. marc thiessen says an example of democratic socialism. it's failure in action. he will explain in full detail. ♪ don't do me like that ♪
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results are in from a majority of precincts and they show our campaign in first place. that fact represents an astonishing victory for this campaign. steve: okay. that's his point of view. what does this disaster in iowa with results mean for the democratic party going forward? here with reaction fox news contributor and former speech writer to president george w. bush marc thiessen, mark, good morning to you. >> good morning. welcome to washington. steve: back in the 180s i covered the iowa caucuses which i lived out there. this is a tradition that the people of iowa are proud of. now after this disaster people are saying time to pull the plug on it. >> you know, i don't think they will pull the plug on it. i don't think they will ever do it like this again. this is like a third disaster in the row. you had the santorum disaster in 2016. you had the disaster. brian: clinton. >> clinton disaster. only the democrats could do this. they had the sanders-clinton
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disaster where they didn't even have the numbers. they decided let's make it more complicated and harder to count. come up with a system that's so complicated that it's bound to fail. only the party that came up with medicare for all and the green new deal could come up with something as stupid as. this. ainsley: they went door to door or beneficial to them because they can all walk away and go to new hampshire looks like i'm the victor. i'm the winner. >> they will get the results. already seeing it a day later pete buttigieg is claiming victory. brian: every right to be percentage points up or down. >> absolutely. he was a come-from-behind win. you know, the results, i think, what's interesting, is i think this is a victory for the moderate wing of the democratic party. i put moderate. means you are not a democratic socialist. only moderate contrasted to bernie sanders. number one buttigieg came out ahead knocked biden into fourth place. the second thing is that the long awaited biden collapse finally happened. biden was never going to be the nominee. he could not beat donald
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trump. this openings up the middle lane for someone who is a moderate. elizabeth warren came in third. they wanted elizabeth warren to come in third. brian: why? >> because she is like an anchor around bernie sanders' neck. if you just look at the numbers of them combined, in iowa, their combined total is 43.4%. sanders without warren in the race would have absolutely crushed the competition. new hampshire 41% combined. nevada 34. california 46. texas, 32. even in south carolina, which is biden -- supposed to be biden's blue wall at 28 when he is 31. if warren gets out of the race, sanders is the nominee, period. brian: expertise. writer for george w. bush state of the union. where do you rank this for the president. >> fantastic speech. i was the lead writer on two state of the union's dresses. donald trump state of the union's addresses have been among the best in american history. what i found last night there was a lot of talk about nancy pelosi tearing
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up the speech. what i found even more striking was at the very beginning and unless you are steep into the protocols of the state of the union you might have missed. this the speaker of the introduce members of congress, it is my high privilege and distinct honor to introduce the president of the united states. every speaker has introduced the president like that since the beginning of this whole tradition. she didn't say high honor and distinct privilege. she said members of congress, the president of the united states. absolutely pathetic. steve: we should point out the president did not shake mike pence's hand or hers. marc thiessen thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: up next, exclusive with the guy who sat right next to nancy pelosi mike pence, vice president, here at the desk coming up next. come on in, sir. ♪ it's a memory-making machine; it's an adventure waiting to happen; it's a child's fishing 101 course.
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>> pro-family, pro-growth and most of all pro-american. failed economic policies of the previous administration, the world would not now be witnessing the great economic success. [cheering] through decades of flat incomes, wages are rising fast and wonderfully rising fast for low-income workers. this is a blue-collar boom.
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[cheering] today the isis territory has been 100% destroyed and the founder and leader of isis, al-baghdadi is dead. [cheering] our message to the terrorist this year, if you attack our citizens we take your life. the sun is still rising, god's grace is shining and my fellow americans the best is yet to come. thank you, god bless you and god bless america. >> that is the speaker of the house ripping up his speech chained into by the president it was an official document.
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>> let's bring in vice president mike pence, you were standing right next to her what was your reaction, did you realize she was ripping it up and what she was doing. >> i did not see her do it i found out a few moments later and i think it was a new low. i was not sure she was ripping up the speech or the constitution. it is clear the contrast with the president who spent an hour and a half making a speech about america. in nancy pelosi in the final moments tried to make it about her and i think the american people see through it and see through the pettiness and politics and i think what they got last night was a speech that lifted up the country that celebrated the incredible progress that we've made in our economy, read building our military and strengthening our course. but the stories that the president told were american stories and i just know it was a
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great blessing to people all across america and one of the reasons why you see the momentum growing behind the president, i just have a strong feeling that she will be the last speaker of the house to sit in that chair for long-term. >> when you look at it given the fact we never seen anything like that before. i think some people thought that the sore loser move. at the end of the super bowl the 49ers took the lombardi trophy away from the chiefs and spiked it or something like that. you think she pointed to the all long. >> if it like it was an immediate moment i have been to a lot of the state of the union addresses as a member of congress and now this is my fourth as a vice president of the united states. and there's always a basic to
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quorum and a basic respect. but to have her stand up and tear up the speech really just honor the moment and i really thought it was beneath the dignity of a joint session of congress and i think it will be remembered. >> a lot of people said in the white house tweeted out when she ripped up the speech she ripped up the tuskegee airmen, the survival of the child born early, kayla wheeler, jodi joined us in studio a victim of an illegal immigrant killed him let's us in his voice. >> she ripped her heart out, all the guests, we cannot believe it. i don't care how you feel about somebody, that was probably the most disrespectful thing of overseeing in my life. when she did that it just tore
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us up. we cannot believe it. >> i met jody and the rest of rocky's family, karen and i had a few moments and the president had time with them. this is a grieving family who lost a loved one at the hands of an illegal immigrant in california. as she ripped up rocky story she ripped up jenae and story about general mickey, i don't get her take on this. now she's saying it was filled with lies, what lies were there. i watched the president build the speech, everything about the economy, the military, everything about president trump's decisive action taken out al-baghdadi and soleimani in restoring americans in the
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hopeful aspiration tone at the end. i expect when that settles on the speech will be one of the best data the union addresses in history. >> , have you been too. >> i don't ever remember watching this in seen people get rewards. you had the williams family and he comes out of the audience and surprises his family he's been gone for seven months. the little girl you mentioned her, she lived in the neighborhood where the schools are not good, her mom was a single mom and wanted to give her a better life and he said he's going to give her a better scholarship and you could choose which school you want to go to in the reaction of the daughter so excited because she will have a better life and better education. >> let's take a look at that. janiyah's mom stephanie is a single parent she would do
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anything to give her daughter a better future. but that was put further out of reach when the governor vetoed to expand to more children. i am pleased to inform you your long wait is over. i proudly announced tonight that an opportunity scholarship has become available, it is going to you and you will soon be heading to the school of your choice. [cheering] >> it was so cool because presidents always talk about what they've done and what they hope to do in these were tv moments that we actually saw, it wasn't like this person -- we sell to de airmen, we saw juan guaido and rush limbaugh that was revealed he has stage iv
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cancer. he is in the fight of his life. the president did this last night with rush. >> rush in recognition of all that you have done for nation. the millions of people a day that you speak to and you inspire and all of the incredible work that you've done for charity, i am proud to announce tonight you will be receiving the country's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. i will now ask the first lady of the united states to present you with the honor. [applause]
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>> that always happens at the white house and never happens in congress, rush did not see that happening. you are on the radio together when you are back in indiana. >> back in the 1990s when he became a national phenomenon. 30 years ago. i was in the radio business it's what sean hannity said the other night, rush limbaugh plowed the way for conservative men and women on the airways of america, not just radio but television. his contributions to this country, the memorable and i know for a fact he did not expect the metal last night. i reached him shortly after he and catherine left the capital and he was very moved and he told me he was going to spend the rest of his life trying to earn it and i said rush you have already earned it. everything that you have done,
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the values that have made this country great. >> what was his wife saying after because he was sitting next to him. >> it's a challenging moment for him the diagnosis because he's a strong guy, millions of americans including our families are going to be praying for him and a swift recovery. karen said they were very moved and she assured them of our prayers and rush told me last night that his wife said god is working in all this. and i believe that moment -- we all find out about rush and then the president had this thought to say i want to have you come to the state of the union. but then he told him, i know you have some medical procedures this week but i like to have either but he did not tell him is going to have the highest civilian honor.
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>> the speaker of the house did not even look up. if you see the video she would not even look up. >> here is someone with stage iv cancer. and it strikes me as one of those moments that was very revealing, whether the ripping up of the pages or her talking throughout the speech were looking down, i think it was an attitude of disrespect that i don't think reflected how the american people were responding to the speech. >> was she speaking to you throughout the speech. >> she was. occasionally -- i was listening to the president xi can't tell you exactly what she was saying but she seemed to be muttering along about things that they had been doing i don't know she thought they were being sufficient for but when they mentioned janiyah she and her
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mom are going to fly with me were gonna do a school event in wisconsin where school choice began 30 years ago and i'll tell you these were powerful moments on television but is because they were real and in pennsylvania we have a governor who just vetoed a bill that would've expanded educational choice opportunities to lift families just like jenae is to be able to choose the best public and he vetoed the bill and denied it. and that's with the president last night said not only do we want to open doors for janiyah but we want to open freedom scholarships all across the country. >> the other thing today at 4:0- there will be a vote on whether he will be impeached. what do you expect? >> we expect a bipartisan vote in the united states senate. the only bipartisan vote in the house of representatives was against the articles of impeachment. and we expect bipartisan vote in the united states senate today.
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i must tell you, i love the sinner over to the house representatives last night and i talked to the members about how grateful we are for the job the event and moving towards us with acquittal it is such a disservice to the country and to look out into the democrats with her arms folded last night, that contrasted with the president who made the speech, made the moment about him. that was all the talk, was a president going to talk about impeachment. no he's going to talk about america and the progress we've made for the american people and all we can still do. >> i think the classy thing for the democrats to do, they did not do this but you know we've had our differences in the past which is a polite way to say, we try to throw you out of office, but tomorrow with the acquittal we turn the page. let's try to get something done in the bonus round before the
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people of the united states decide whether or not we get to come back again. >> that would've been classy but i did not see a lot of class on the democrat side. a few exceptions there were a few that stood at key moments and i tried to acknowledge that. i tried to nod to them and express appreciation to them because they grab those moments. but to see the one issue after another, for the president to celebrate the lowest unemployment rate for african-americans in history, the lowest for his panic americans, asians americans, and to have them sit on their hands when they hear about an incredible american comeback, again i think the american people watching had to conclude this focused on them and the democrat majority focused on politics in their agenda. >> you and i share similar faith
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and a lot of the country went to the polls and voted for president trump because where he stood on certain issues and where you stand on certain issues. many people, i always hear so proud of your boldness for christ. and they are christians on both sides of the aisle obviously. people say from both sides of the aisle, what is happening to our country, where do we go from here. people are looking to you as a leader to help us and. to god -- this is become so dismissive, so hateful and we think about our constitution, our forefathers in our faith meant a lot to them they were -- to me this is hurtful. >> you are right. but as i travel all over the country and i travel a lot. i am still convinced there's more that unites us then will ever divide us.
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i meet people everyday i'll be in pennsylvania today and i always try and think people and encourage them to pray for the country and the range of people that will stop me on the diner or on a street corner or in a rope line at a rally and say tell the president we are praying for him and were praying for you and were paying for the country. it's a string of support that is always been an american. >> what can get done in the next few months. >> in infrastructure, drugs, how can we see that, you talked about but there was nothing on the daca for healthcare that we can see straight ahead or is there. >> he said put on my desk and i will sign it. >> we can lower the cost of prescription drugs right out of the program. we have legislation that is bipartisan legislation and chuck grassley and whiting has worked on that and i been on meetings in the west wing where we talked
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about this in the president said pass a bipartisan bill, put it on my desk will lower prescription drugs for the american people. we can work on healthcare. we can work on infrastructure. my gosh, when i was in the congress of the united states, one thing you can always get people to agree on was roads and bridges. >> who pays for now. >> i remind people remember you elected a builder to be president of the united states of america. there has never been a president in the oval office that wanted to rebuild america more than president donald trump. there is other legislation on the books john ross is bill and the question is do the democrats actually want to get anything done for the american people and last night they just simply signal they want to fight it out in election. were prepared to do either one, the president made it very clear
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where prepared to work for you to move the country forward but were also prepared to go out there for four more years. >> to investigate, investigate, investigate i hear there's more coming. >> the great american comeback. we know you have to go to pennsylvania. you have a busy day. thank you for dropping by. >> great to be here. >> ahead we will hear from marco rubio, you can see them outside. >> plus doug collins is on the president defense team and want to be the next senator from georgia. he is walking in our direction. ♪ stay restless with the icon that does the same.
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>> in just three short years we have shattered the mentality of american decline and we have rejected the downsizing of americans destiny. >> we were wondering if the president would mention impeachment in last night during the state of the union he did not. earlier today at 4:00 o'clock, he is expected to be acquitted in the final vote in the u.s. senate. you will see it right here on fox. >> a lot has to do with the work of next guest, if anyone wants when he was impeached, you saw you working around-the-clock who
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knew this case inside and out from day one. you knew you cannot stop it but you pushed back hard. how gratifying is this day like going to be like when the vote comes in. >> is going to be a nightmare being over. and what we have said all along, this president did nothing wrong. no matter what they try to bring out, know what shiny object, fake speech adam schiff wants to give, it came down to a basic fact, the call was not improper, he did what he did, nothing improper, no pressure, the facts speak for the president. it will be gratifying. >> nancy pelosi ripping the speech will backfire. >> it will. what's it going to be next with speaker pelosi, last night was the clock, this was the tearing of the speech, what she did last night was the last four or five months of house, she torqued the house rules, she symbolically
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torqued the constitution and how we have lowered the standard to a petty partisan fight. that's what the founders did not like, they did not want it to be a partisan fight. her simply tearing it up is not a common cry, this is the speech that the president gave, this is not just a sheet of paper that was given. this is how much they disdain the president, if they want the majority do it, that's not true. >> that was not her copy to tara. that was somebody at the archives had in years. in the beginning only heard about the whistleblower quid pro quo, then we saw the call and what we heard about it and given time up until today, last night as she wa he was given the speeh he was at the highest approval rating since he's taken office.
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job approval with independence has gone up five-point them for weeks. >> the people of america are for people. they do not like to see unfairness. the thing i've seen, i have people coming up to me in the airport and restaurants and saying we appreciate what you do fighting for the president but tell the president to keep doing what he's doing. i cannot be no more proud of my president when he talked about accomplishment. he talked about the american people in the blue-collar worker that this morning is watching the show and going to work and more worried about the job and kid and ballgames tonight than the petty politics of nancy pelosi in adam schiff and the rest of them. >> you want to be senator and you're taken on a governor pointy to vote for senator isaacson. a lot of people think they're gonna divide the republican party and labor for the democrats to take the valuable seat, what your reaction. >> that will not happen, they are just wanting us to fear factor and save doug collins get them with ideas, ideas about elections.
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antigone to the people. were gonna have a race in november and we will be the republican i believe and there will be a democrat and will solve it and i'll be back in a senator. >> the governor could've stalled that, we could do a primary but he wanted to veto that because he would rather not have a primary. that is on him. >> the election is in november. >> always good to see you. >> 27 minutes after the top of the hour, what it's like to be rising star on capitol hill. elise stefanik is next. >> the moment everybody is talking about, watch the woman in white, yep that's the official copy of the speech. >> she says the speaker embarrassed herself and he joins us live next. ♪
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we are here less than a week away from the primary, bernie sanders campaign last night. todd joins us live. >> bernie sanders telling his crowd he was going to win new hampshire while taking on the president in his own state of the union rebuttal. >> president trump has told the american people that the economy today is booming like it has never been before. no president trump, this is not the strongest economy we've ever had. >> new hampshire polling showing sanders with an eight-point lead over joe biden. this as we wait for iowa. bernie and pete buttigieg claiming victory. mayor pete with a slight lead, only 71% reported. telling supporters to keep up the fight. this comes that pete buttigieg
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contributed money to the tech company whose voting contribute to the iowa and that is one bernie supporter calling this a stupid disaster. others telling me they think something is up and that speculation has a lot of people worried. >> todd live in manchester. we will be up there next week. >> turning from the campaign trail to the nation's capital, yesterday we caught up with new york condiments woman elise stefanik who is part of the president's defense team take a look. >> it is wonderful to have you here. >> take you for having us, show a sure office. >> this is our district and i know when people think of new york they think of new york city but i represent upstate part of new york in the north country but it allows all the constituents to sign their names
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or write their towns names here. so after i greet my constituents this is where they come to meet with me and advocate whatever issues on their mind. >> when people walk in your office you have so much memorabilia, what are the things everyone is drawn to. the state of the office is the jersey from the hockey player who scored the winning goal at the hockey game. his number is 21 which is my district number. i got to fly top gun, i was at thompkins school. >> what made you want to do the speech. >> i did not grow up in a political family. my parents are small business owners and i got involved in college and i worked in the bush administration. but i thought it we needed more voices and women in particular to run for office. >> this is your third term.
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>> this is been very monumental for you. >> there are millions of americans were tuning in to the impeachment hearing. >> to have her democratic colleague stay these untruthful statements just wreak the desperation. >> i refuse to accept some of the falsehood the adam schiff saying and ideally demanded accountability for my colleagues across the aisle. >> during the impeachment hearing you are and favor of the president but you're not always thought exactly the way he does, tax reform for example. >> i keep my promises. iran on never raising taxes and i have done that. >> john bolton. >> what is that relationship like now. >> i respect john bolton but my job was to look at the evidence and is very clear to me that there is no direct evidence of impeachable offenses. >> what did you think about the
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carcasses,. >> the republicans were very energized and the democrats were not organized to get the data. i think they will have a challenge in 2020. tonight with state of the union, usmca is very important to my district. >> we are heading to the state of the union address. tell us who your guest is. >> my guest is david fisher a seventh generation dairy farmer from madura new york. >> i am excited to see what the atmosphere in the room to be part of it. >> i think he will be one of the highlights in real life. >> she was the youngest congresswoman from new york as you saw, she said my mom will be happy because it cleaned out my office and she said she suffers from her family to graduate from college and she went to harvard. >> pretty impressive. it is not up easy to hold up her seat in new york. >> every two years w a bottle for reason many.
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>> she was called a superstar. >> she does not always vote with the president and i think new yorkers like that because tax reform was so detrimental to new yorkers and she voted against it. >> great job. >> great job on her part. >> 24 minutes before the top of the hour. president trump praising juan guaido at the stated unit address. >> please take this message back as all americans united with venezuelan people in their struggle for freedom. thank you very much mr. president. [applause] they say both sites should support freedom and venezuela. he is on deck. ♪ the real state of the union:
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>> a number of tv moment and that was one of them when the president of the united states recognized venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido and the president referred to him as a true and legitimate president of venezuela. also florida republican senator marco rubio member of the foreign relations committee in the intel committee. nobody saw that coming. >> that was great that he was there. i had never met him before. i talked to him on the phones about your time but he was a backbencher in the national assembly, he's only when the king unify the parties and became speaker and three weeks later became interim president. he is a brave guy and did a great job and under tremendous stress. i had a chance to meet him on saturday and i'm glad he was able to come. >> you gotta break the deadlock you cannot have communism and our hemisphere. they've had it, the bus driver
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is holding onto it he took everybody's guns and has the power in our in a stalemate. >> i don't know people realize 80% of the cocaine trafficked into the united states through the southern border originally comes out of columbia through venezuela under the protection of the madura regime and the flight to central america and traffic at the border. it's a national security threat. these guys are allowing these gangs to operate and make it a cut off off of it. they are not government there and organize crime ring. that's how we need to treat them. i know the president is deeply committed to this. >> who can help us. >> i wish spain would do more because they've stolen all this money and make another drug money and all the families are living in spain. unfortunately there's other countries that can do more in terms of going back to spain, cuba can't help us but their lifeline to them in terms of providing that intelligence officials and their terrified to turn on maduro because the
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cubans control all the agencies and spy on each other and if you get caught they don't just got to you the go after your family to. >> what your reaction to nancy pelosi ripping up the speech. >> sheehan herself. >> he spent the whole night talking about what he did over the last three years, we did this in this look at all the great things and improper. in the meantime, the democrats look with a focus on. there were times where the present was talking about killing soleimani or the unemployment rate for different groups in america and they would not stand for that. there was a moment, what she did at the end, how can impeachment produced by the house possibly be a valid order document -- >> she did it playfully. >> it was not a moment to celebrate.
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>> what happened for a long time around here, here are the rules, you're a republican and you have to try to impress the media so they will kind of say nice things if you become the public nominee they would trade you and call you all types of horrible things they call mitt romney and making those things. but you, p they want to humor them and you go to their fancy parties and they still continue to shred your. then you elect the president and say no not playing the hypocritical game and they cannot stand it because they're supposed to be the gatekeeper deciding who gets to run for president who doesn't and what are the guardrails you're allowed to operate in. he does not care about the. and neither do american. >> the cover of the new york post says shame of the union tour loser. >> when she stood up behind the president and rip that in half as she did, that essentially was the list of things that will get done this year end house of representatives. >> i think it was a graphic example of what we are dealing with. these are not policy
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differences. these are people that never accepted the results of 2060 who believe they have their rightful place to run the country. they hate him and there's no doubt about it, you saw evidence last night, they don't want to talk about the things that americans care about they want to talk about these other things. >> 30 seconds, at 4:00 o'clock there will be a vote to impeach a president, do you think there is any republican who is going to vote to impeach a president. >> i do not. i'm hoping democrats will join us. article two should of been thrown out on day one. it's a joke the thing about obstruction. he had the same privilege and immunity that every other president for 50 years house. article one they did not prove, it would rip the country apart and i think you so why last night. this is a derangement and is threatening our republic. we would only make it worse by removing the president even if they proven the case which i don't think they did. >> we saw in florida and now
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here. great to see you. thank you so much. >> for two minutes before the top of the hour. >> good morning americans from china just landed in california. taking people away from the coronavirus epicenter to travis air force base. everyone on board will be corn two for two weeks. in china more than 490 people have died and 20000 and consecrate the heaven 11 cases in the u.s. michigan governor roger whitmore delivers the response to the state of the union blasting the president for an economy she says is hurting american workers. >> the president says the economy is strong. my question is strong for him, strong for the wealthy or tax cuts they don't need. the american economy needs a different kind of strong.
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2020 hopeful bernie sanders criticized the president for not mentioning climate change or guns. the kansas city chiefs won the super bowl and today they will celebrate. the team holding a victory parade, canceling classes calling a red snow day. they beat the 49ers 31 - 20 the first championship went in 50 years. back to you guys. >> it will be a big day in kansas city. my sister went. she is really excited. >> coming up, what do voters think about last night's address. we will talk to folks in north carolina. and we will turn his mic on and three minutes. >> it helps if you had the on button. good morning. reaction pouring in to the present state of the union address last night. kellyanne conway will join us
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>> that was last night, president trump addressing america in the third state of the union address highlighting the great american comeback in talking about the bright future ahead. pete is having breakfast with a lot of friends. >> absolutely. forget california, give me north carolina. every time. [cheering] fantastic group at pete's restaurant. i want to think he and his son for hosting this. they have been amazing all morning long. this is an honest question, i been talking all of you all morning long. raise your hand or shout if you think that was the best date of the union address you've ever seen. [cheering]
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almost to a man and a woman the love of inspiration is as high as it can get. what did you think. >> i thought president trump did a great job and stayed on script and all the guest he had were inspiring and i think it's great for the country. >> absolutely. >> a lot of people frustrated with how nancy pelosi reacted. >> she is pathetic and a disgrace to the country. >> there you go north carolina right there. >> your reaction to the president and his speech and how he's doing. >> i think he is doing fine. i think we need to put the cape on his back, and s on his chest and call him superman. [cheering] you cannot make this stuff up. >> no ma'am can take what he has for the last three years. and what he continues to do and he is still doing. >> well said. what is your take on nancy
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pelosi. >> she is the number one deplorable. >> the real deplorable. >> i see it's a consensus view. there's a lot of folks we would like to talk to. we had a korean back, thank you for your service. what did you think about the speech. >> it was terrific for he's a greatest president and he did and three years. >> we might get a few more. >> absolutely. let me go to the ladies in pink what did you think of the speech. >> on point, perfect, powerful, informational, it was so moving and so emotional when he brought out the woman's husband. it brought tears. he is for the military 100% and has brought the military where it should be and he is fighting
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bureau today. we appreciate it. >> it's a wrap. >> bye, everyone. >> sandra: president trump delivering his third state of the union address to a country sharply divided over impeachment. >> ed: president trump touting the great american comeback saying the state of our union is stronger than ever. tensions between the president and democrats on full display. the president appeared to snub and attempted handshake from speaker pelosi before the speak. republicans chanting four more years and applauding the president. democrats mostly remained seated. in a stunning scene the speaker actually tore up
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