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>> senator sanders. >> the core of the democratic party will never trust him. my boss never said to me kill it. >> never said that. >> do we see healthcare for all? do we think raising the minimum wage to a living wage - >> universal healthcare. >> the way he has done it, he literally thinks he can bring a hot dish to the dictator next door. >> you apologize for stop and frisk repeatedly.
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what are you apologizing for? >> let it get out of control. there are 7 white people on stage talking about racial justice. >> i'm not out of time, he spoke of her time. >> why am i stopping? no one else stops. catholic school training. donald trump is incompetent. >> you have a self-described great genius telling us this coronavirus is going to end in two months. >> the next four months tearing our party apart we will watch donald trump spend the next four years tearing our country apart. ♪
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>> you are watching "fox and friends first," looks to be king street. thank you for starting every where you are. sparks flying. bernie sanders, and the barrage of attacks during the democratic primary debate. none of the presidential hopefuls made it out unscathed. with joe biden's early the dwindling what happens next could prove do or die for the former vp's campaign. live team coverage, social
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justice director for the bernie sanders campaign will kick off expert analysis but we start with griff jenkins. where are you? broad or king street. >> reporter: i'm on king street. the main dragon charleston. watch the debate last night, it was combative and ugly but if you need evidence that bernie sanders is the democrat party's front runner just look at the barrage of attack sanders took. watch this. >> vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states and that is why russia is helping you get elected. >> i would make a better president than bernie. >> if you think the last four years has been chaotic, the better part of 2020 with bernie sanders versus donald trump. >> bernie sanders's analysis is right. i don't like his solutions.
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>> it matters if you can actually get things done. >> reporter: sanders spoke the most, it was medicare for all. an outlier in 2016, trying to defend it and turned into a shouting match. >> you said medicare for all. >> how many hours do you have? >> math does not add up. that is three times the american economy. >> here is the math. it at up to four more years of donald trump. >> reporter: we saw fiery joe biden who knows this make or break, and bloomberg did better than he did in the nevada dba coming under attack from
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elizabeth warren. >> reporter: i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it the way mayor bloomberg did. >> we release these women from a nondisclosure agreement. enough is never enough. >> reporter: how did he do? the senior campaign advisor, an episode of seinfeld, and bloomberg is not on the ballot. it seems and in the race. and everybody talking over each other, appreciate it. the accusations and promises made, which candidate ultimately
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won the night? bernie sanders's campaign director joins me with her take. following you on twitter last night. let's start with your winner and get your overall take, who do you think won last night? >> i think a bit biden won. he had the most to lose. he was confident and it showed. he answered that right out of the gate. he had the most, he was most impressive of all, if we had to pick a winner he would beat that. bloomberg came back from a huge disaster two weeks ago. >> who should be the next to drop out? >> one thing needs to be said
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about senator warren. i believe in the idea of believing women but it is important to note if we always believe women without evidence we will still believe she is a native american. based upon making accusations she does not have evidence to support, that was wrong. the vp spot, a lot of people caught her with a hashtag bernie vp. she is not in it to win for president maybe she should drop out and possibly -- with senator sanders which helped her. >> she was defending bernie sanders. let's talk about this. voters are race baiting, the all white candidates on stage pushed their social justice records. i want your response. >> i am looking forward to making sure there is a black woman on the supreme court. >> my success would have been
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harder to achieve. >> i started the bank to promote black ownership of businesses. >> the effort american community, a lot of broken promises. >> there are 7 white people on stage talking about racial justice. heather: 60% of the democratic party coming up on saturday. who do you think will win specific category? >> reporter: if we go back and roll the tape, i covered every debate and i said several debates ago talking about that. people are offended they are not getting around to it, nothing was mentioned in iowa or new hampshire or nevada. and it is important for people to know that not all black people, understaffing farm and public education at public schools and teach adults in
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prison, there were many issues people find disappointing. joe biden as the most with south carolina and will fare well better than the others because he didn't wait until last week. >> his numbers are dropping. we can take a look in terms of the latest poll, bernie sanders coming in with 35% with favorability among black voters but specifically when talking about south carolina, primary voters, black voters to understand the needs and problems of black voters a lot. 50% say biden, 48%. biden once again bringing up a known segregationist in south carolina. do you think it is wise for him to do? not the first time he has done it.
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>> people are trying to throw whatever they can to make the case. i'm not surprised, going back to what you said about tom stier. he hired a lot of folks, a lot of money and media which none of the candidates have done. we begged senator sanders to do this. i'm not surprised he is doing well. when we talk about that, we will see how much he has invested in the black vote throughout the country and supertuesday. at this point it was throw everything in the kitchen sink and we will see. heather: you are always ahead of the curve when it comes to what people will be discussing on social media so we will see if that follows suit, thank you. in south carolina democrat
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contenders make their case for the next president. >> i'm the one choice that make sense. >> i was the most effective democrat, you can get things done. >> can any of them top donald trump's record of delivering campaign promises. liz harrington says all the american people heard last night was anger and she joins us next. >> a moderator. >> the moderator getting slammed for letting the debate spin out of control. the social media criticism of their performance straight ahead.
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it matters to get things done. >> i would be on the phone with china making it clear, we need to be in your country. i can get that done. >> democrats pitching their records promising to follow through to the american people, isn't donald trump the one managing to get things done. joining us is liz harrington to weigh in on the current state of things from the crop of candidates we saw on stage. i want to ask you your take on what you witnessed, people not being kind to. >> reporter: people are tired of angry democrats whether it is ripping up a beautiful state of the union speech or the display
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the last night of angry democrats yelling at each other over who was a chauffeur communist cuba versus who was a chauffeur communist china. not if but when 200 million americans, who can take over the most private industry in massive government intervention. i didn't hear any of these politicians let alone the american people, i am better off than i was three years ago. >> not listening to the moderators. trying to say they are running on their experience, their record, they are the ones that get things done. is an to donald trump doing that? we can all just some of his accomplishments, some of the issues he managed to keep them.
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>> where are the results? democrats talking about their socialist dystopias. they are not talking about the reality on the ground, they are pandering, and they usher in the best in generations. wages are up an average $22,500 a year. what the democratic stage can say they accomplished, they are not interested, they are only interested in winning elections for the sake of their own power. they are not interested in winning for america. heather: moderate candidates warning that bernie is the worst choice for winning when it comes to the ticket ultimately and who can beat donald trump. listen to this. >> if you think the last four
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years has been chaotic imagine spending the better part of 2020 with bernie sanders versus donald trump. >> i don't think this is the best person to lead the ticket. >> can anyone imagine moderate republicans going over and voting for him? heather: this is troublesome to me. i wonder if it would be troublesome to democrats, what you were just saying, just bottom line interested in beating trump and throwing him out of office even when it comes to you look at the total number of jobs added since the trump inauguration, 55 million jobs that have been added. >> you look at that number, 2.2 million of those americans were out of working age who left the labor force under obama and biden.
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it unleashed the power of the american worker, not the almighty power of government, that every single candidate believes in. if you notice the so-called debate, just scared, for the sake of their own power. that is a dangerous ideology they brought into the party. every candidate from amy klobuchar, has a plan for so-called free college, free healthcare, that millions have fled from cuba and venezuela. heather: but not a plan to pay for it. thank you so much for joining us. we will talk about that and go through the numbers later, good to have you with us. this was brought up last night, coronavirus state of emergency declared in san francisco.
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heather: we are back with fox news alert, san francisco declaring a state of emergency over the deadly coronavirus operate. for the first time the virus affecting an american soldier in south korea. the cdc warns the outbreak could become a pandemic. >> reporter: san francisco city leaders declaring a state of emergency to speed up its response when and if the
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coronavirus hits the bay area. so far no cases have originated in the city. san francisco says residents need to be prepared. >> we have no active cases in san francisco but we are focusing our efforts on protecting the people who live and work here and we want to be ready for what we anticipate may come our way. >> the declaration will allow the county to staff or doctors and nurses 24 hours a day and the state and general reimbursement as another american rescued from the diamond princess cruise ship is transferred to a hospital in nebraska. the patient was being monitored at travis air force base in california and the spouse of one of the 13 people who arrived in omaha last week and for the first time in american soldier stationed in south korea tested positive for the virus. the 23-year-old is quarantines where most of the corona virus
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cases have been clustered. it is just a matter of time for the virus to spread across the us and disrupt everyday life. >> current global circumstances suggest it is likely this virus will cause a pandemic, not so much a question if this will happen anymore but rather a question of exactly when this will happen and how many people will become infected. heather: the number of cases jumping to 80,000, with 57 in the us and 2700 deaths worldwide. jillian: other headlines we are following overnight, the explosion sparking a massive fire, flames and smoke climbing 100 feet into the air south of los angeles, explosions from the fire cause nearby homes to
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actually shake. the 405 interstate was because of this, it has since been reopened. the fire is under control, not clear what caused the explosion. no one was injured. a judge to reduce $5 million bill, laurie vallow is being held on child desertion, her children have been missing since september. last seen at yellowstone national park. detections will begin searching for her when the snow melts. jj was spotted on surveillance video near their idaho home. rob: one and her husband have not cooperated with police. the time not quite half past the top of the hour. democrats all style but no substance when it comes to their plans for the economy.
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>> we will create an economy for all. i don't believe a government takeover of large parts of the economy makes any sense for working people or families. jillian: can they stop the president's record shattering success, peter morici says none have offered a concrete plan, he joins us live next. (sensei) when i started cobra kai,
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all beats a radical communist idea? the minimum wage, a living wage. >> universal healthcare. >> mayor bloomberg, the core of the democratic party will never trust him. at least i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it. >> never said that. >> i'm not out of time. he spoke over time, i am going to talk. >> why am i stopping? no one else stops. catholic school training. donald trump -- >> if we spend the next four months tearing our party apart we are going to watch donald trump spend the next four years tearing our country apart.
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>> sparks flying in south carolina. bernie sanders and michael bloomberg facing a barrage of attacks from fellow candidates during tense democratic primary debate, the first in the south primary days away. none of the presidential hopefuls made it out unscathed. who came out on top? live team coverage starting with todd pyro live in columbia, south carolina with the latest. what are you hearing? >> reporter: i heard a lot of loud noises. despite all the chaos a few topics did stand out including race which as you might imagine is a huge topic with so many candidates trying to get the black vote in south carolina. >> important to recognize for decades and decades
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discriminating against african-americans have an opportunity to buy homes. >> i believe i'm the only person on the stage who believes in reparations for slavery. >> reporter: along those lines many candidates ganging up on michael bloomberg for his stopping first policies while mayor of new york city. similar, ganging up on bernie sanders as medicare for all plan led by amy klobuchar. >> i think we should make things more affordable, nonprofit, public option, pay for long-term care better, take on the pharmaceuticals like you and i have done together and do something for the people of america instead of broken promises. >> reporter: no democratic debate would be complete without a factual had scratcher from joe barton especially regarding gun-control. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie voted to exempt gun
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manufacturers from liability. more than all the wars including vietnam from that point on. >> reporter: that is incorrect. that gaff undermining biden's point attacking sanders for previous pro-gun votes with sanders choosing to focus on the future. >> we need to expand background checks and the gun show loophole and do what the american people want, not what the nra - >> reporter: latest polling shows biden and sanders pretty close in the palmetto state, biden at 27%, sanders 23, tom steyer in third place at 15%, the billionaire activist -- bernie continuing his grassroots small dollar donations racking up $1 million while on stage last night. why are we here? we are going to be speaking to the voters about what they thought about last night's debate. will it matter?
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did somebody stand out and do something to change what is expected in south carolina? we will find out that and we we hear from the voters in a few hours. back to you. >> i want to know what they think of the naked cowboy reference and uncle dick on the deer stand. >> reporter: i liked uncle dick on the deer stand but bloomberg's jokes, he needs a comedy consultant. heather: i don't know, thank you so much. 2020 democrats asking questions on the economy. >> we will create an economy for all, not just wealthy campaigns. >> i dug in. i thought the big banks, i built a coalition and i won. >> i don't believe the government takeover of large parts of the economy makes any sense for working people or families. >> reporter: in south carolina, enjoying an incredibly low
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unemployment rate. can a progressive message resonate? joining me as chief economist for the international trade commission peter morici, appreciate you joining us. we heard a lot of do the math. if anyone can do the math you can. dated at up? >> bernie sanders demonstrated how he will pay for his healthcare program. what's more, no one talks about what it would do to ordinary americans. you will be standing in line at the post office to get your healthcare after he takes away your health insurance and retirement accounts will be tanked because he will confiscate, shutdown health insurance and energy companies. the s&p 500, they are going to tank. for americans, higher taxes, lower wages and into their retirement accounts, long lines at the post office to get a prescription for robitussin.
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heather: let's bring numbers up we referenced, 2.3% unemployment in south carolina, primary saturday, 3.6% national unemployment rate but since you were talking about the health numbers this didn't get brought up last night, the coronavirus. a lot of folks saying democrats trying to use it as a political weapon. the trump administration monday night saying they are pushing for $2.5 billion supplemental budget request to fight the coronavirus. what is your take on that? >> democratic talking point the president hasn't made a national address or created a national strategy. he is going after any panic. the cdc is at work, told him how much money he needs, he asked congress for it and what do democrats do? we have a national health emergency, they politicize the issue. that is cynical, it is disgraceful.
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heather: my question then would be, we are talking about bernie sanders, he was grilled on how to push socialist policies during this economic boom and if you are talking medicare for all, how would that be impacted in terms of dealing with something like a pandemic? >> we would have a large bureaucracy running healthcare. it would not be terribly flexible. i would say if you want to see bernie sanders healthcare system look at the pandemic in china, look at how they are reacting over there with a top-down system, very badly. local officials had a handle on this. beijing tapped them down and china has an epidemic. that is what bernie sanders wants. he is a socialist your, they are socialist there. to enforce this kind of thing you have to have dictatorial control and that is what bernie sanders is about. think about your personal freedom. he is going to take away your freedom of choice. he is going to arbitrarily shutdown energy and healthcare companies.
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that sounds like russia in the soviet era. heather: thank you. >> think about who he has pal around with, venezuela leaders, cuban leaders, russian leaders. he has got very strange friends. heather: which he continued to defend last night. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. great points as always and we will be right back. stay with us. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder walmart offers score! in more locations than any other performance enhancer. unleash your potential in the bedroom, with score!.
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democrat's campaign. he contributed to barack obama's campaign and john kerry's campaign and al gore's campaign and everybody's campaign. heather: even michael bloomberg had some help when he ran into thousand 5. according to a report by the sun weinstein reported a robo call saying new york city is a great place to make movies and we have a great leader and michael bloomberg. they both denied knowing about weinstein's behavior at the time. christians around the world marking the beginning of lent this ash wednesday. they will flock to churches to receive asked crosses. pope francis met with crowds in st. peter's square. he will give out ashes later today. the time 15 minutes until the top of the hour. bernie sanders defending his comments about fidel castro on the debate stage. >> barack obama said great progress on education and healthcare. >> went on to condemn the dictatorship.
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gary schilling, rochelle ritchie. >> let's start with this, some of castro's progress. >> i said you made great progress. every child in cuba gets basic education. that is huge impact from where it was. >> that is what bernie sanders was referencing last night. >> biden into the question and made it clear that obama made comments towards castro, bernie sanders could take that and make it seem it has to do with something like castro. president obama sitting there doing this interview with espn.
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what do you think? >> they cozy up with dictators like castro, when they mention things like fidel castro's literacy program or an indoctrination program. fidel castro was a terrible leader. that is how many died at the hands of fidel castro. when bernie sanders is he's a democratic socialist and not a communist, he is cozying up to people like this. >> democrat saying, this was a comment made.
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>> obama defended -- in venezuela. >> a discussion about castro. a lot of democrats condemned comments bernie sanders made and obama went on to criticize castro. >> you also had biden say hosni mubarak should not step down in egypt. elizabeth warren, defending bernie and alleging he was more of a progressive, bloomberg did return to the debate stage. did he do enough to redo himself. >> i have the experience and resources and record.
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putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states, helps you get elected. 21% of people who spent $100 million. >> some of his jokes fell flat in terms of timing. >> he should probably stay out of comedy. bloomberg did a better job. the comment made by elizabeth warren, talking about an incident where a female employee made a comment about when she was pregnant and looked at bloomberg and i looked at the maternity policy, they have 26 weeks of maternity lead with your man or woman. and what we are going to do moving forward.
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>> bernie's momentum is not slowing. he is going up in the polls and not down. if he goes in with the most delegates and michael bloomberg is trying to buy this off and wins it outside the convention it is going to be in unmitigated disaster for democrats in november. heather: thank you for joining us. we will be right back. guys, it's that time... and nothin's happenin'. well now there's score!, from force factor, to rev your libido and maximize physical response. it's no wonder walmart offers score!
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the moderator - the moderator -- is it my turn? they don't want to be out there. >> the democratic debate breaking into chaos, moderator struggling to control the candidates and social media, everyone noticed. carly shimkus with serious xm 115 here with that reaction. carley: it was a chaotic night. it was like when you are at thanksgiving and family members are fighting and i want to go to my room. the moderators took the heat because they were unable to rain it in. on on twitter says it is like fight club and brian goes on to say it was going to be a train wreck the minute the broadcast started no matter who was doing the moderating. joe biden repeatedly pointed out
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he was the only person on stage to abide by the time cues and he openly wrestled with the idea i'm going to keep talking but wouldn't say anything. heather: say he didn't. biden is trending on twitter. >> he had a lot of interesting things to say that had people scratching their heads, did joe biden say what 100 million people have died since bernie voted to exempt gun manufacturers, did biden take credit for preventing ebola from coming to the us and paul tweets did biden say he wrote the declaration of independence? that is to be expected. heather: a cringe worthy moment.
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you were talking about the bloomberg jokes but those in my opinion were crazy. overall did a little better. be your self and he's not a comedian he should not be trying to -- >> politicians struggle with that. heather: appreciate it and that wraps up this hour of "fox and friends first" a lot more ahead, "fox and friends first" continues, goodbye. >> vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states and that is why russia is hoping you will lose to him. >> medicare for all, $30 trillion, explain how you pay for half of that? can you do the math for the rest of us? >> the answer is the problem. >> the math does not add up.
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