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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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>> first of all. >> nothing is what will happen. >> senator sanders? >> the moderator, my turn. >> 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. mayor bloomberg -- >> never said that. >> one of his pregnant employees. >> healthcare for all is some kind of radical communist idea? raising the minimum wage to a living wage? >> donald trump -- >> bernie. >> would you meet with a north korean leader? >> i would but not in the way this president has done it. he literally thinks he can go
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over and bring a hostage to the dictator next door. >> apologize for stop and frisk repeatedly. what exactly are you apologizing for? >> we 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 overtime and i'm going to talk. here is the deal. >> no one else stops. catholic school training. donald trump thinks he is incompetent. >> a self-described great genius says told us this coronavirus is going to end in two month. >> if we spend the next week for 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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heather: i heard this is fun. i heard it is a cool place. jillian: a little birdie told you that. rob: it is february 26th, you are watching "fox and friends first". jillian: thank you for starting the day with us. bernie gets broadsided and softer line as democrats turn up the heat and rest of attacks on the debate stage. rob: if you thought nevada was fiery the palmetto state packs a bigger punch. there was much more in shouting matches, people screaming over each other in the final days before the first in the south primary. jillian: and joe biden hang onto
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his narrow lead? rob: we have team coverage on this with tim standing by, bernie sanders, senior advisor. jillian: we will kick things off with griff jenkins live in charleston. >> reporter: it was messy, chaotic, the spectacle of all the debate. one thing was clear. from the start every candidate brought their best to throw it bernie sanders, the perceived front runner. >> vladimir putin thinks donald trump should be president of the united states and that is why russia is helping you get elected. >> i think i would make a better president than bernie. >> if you think the last four years has been chaotic imagine spending the better part of 2020 with bernie sanders versus donald trump. >> bernie sanders's analysis is right. >> it matters if you can get things done.
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>> at one point he defended his castro remarks where he praised the literacy program in cuba, but the most poignant moment a shouting match erupted over his signature medicare for all. >> you said medicare for all, $30 trillion. can you do the math for the rest of us? >> math does not add up. that is three times the american economy. >> it adds up to four years of donald trump. >> sanders wasn't the only one who came under attack, michael bloomberg trying to improve on his bad performance in nevada coming under attack. >> i didn't have a boss who said
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to me kill it the way mayor bloomberg. >> we released these women from nondisclosure agreement. i don't know what else she wants us to do. with this senator enough is never enough. >> reporter: all lies on joe biden, make it or break it. he did a job being passionate in speaking aggressively although he did get caught up with exaggeration. at one point claiming 150 million americans were killed in the last 10 years from gun violence would only time will tell how well he will do. sanders has a rally in north charleston later today. jillian: getting down to the wire for the candidates. who is in the best position this morning? who should call it quits after south carolina? rob: bernie sanders senior
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advisor chuck rocha, you think bernie won. how do you think he did with all those attacks? >> you can tell bernie is the front runner. if i was advising the other campaigns i would have been do the same. they were attacking bernie in the first hour, looking at the data, we were taking and four donations a second in the first hour. a great group of people around us who support us. the other candidates are getting desperate, moving into super tuesday, a lot of money, joe biden fighting for his life, that is what they should have done. i don't think they landed any punches. we have a real pole a own with real people in a couple days in south carolina. bernie had a good night but others did as well. jillian: let's talk about math. for a minute i thought andrew yang was back because we talked about them for a while. a lot of people continue to attack bernie sanders asking how he will pay for a lot of his proposed ideas.
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listen to this. >> the math does not add up. they are now with you and spending $60 trillion. >> i will tell you what it adds up to. it is up to four years of donald trump. >> bernie hasn't passed much of anything. this conversation shows a huge risk for the democratic party. jillian: there are people at home who may like some of his ideas but are also still questioning the math of things. >> let's talk to the people. we had three elections with bernie sanders talking about medicare for all and all these others have to take down this issue so it is so popular. in iowa and new hampshire and nevada we haven't changed our talking points and we just keep winning and people keep coming but let's talk about simple redneck math, $1,000 a month for obamacare. if you tax 100,$000 of my income which is what i make it for present that is $4,000 compared
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to 12,$000 i save 8. that is not hard for folks to figure out. rob: that doesn't get you anywhere near. we spent $3 trillion a year on our budget. you have to double that to get the health care plan. that is not a small tax increase even for the middle class. these numbers will have to shoot up pelosi with a deficit out of control. >> people know that. they are paying too much and they continue to elect this man to win three contests in a row. jillian: i don't think this question will go away anytime soon. rob: we will see how it does in the general election. >> let's talk about fidel castro. let's listen. >> cuba made progress on education. barack obama -- made great progress on education. and healthcare. rob: why does he keep defending this? >> because he is going to say what he feels. they say castro is a dictator but also he got a bunch of for
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people to read and write. that is the facts. the democratic establishment love to find whatever they can to take him down but he has been constant from the beginning. rob: what happens to the machine of society under collectivism always close to nothing. i have been to cuba, everybody is impoverished. there is no wealth. they have no money. >> castro is a dictator. he said it over and over. >> that happens to any society when you take the incentive out to go to work and work hard. >> i'm not going to argue with you. >> he says this is what obama said but at this point people know what obama said and wants to hear more from him. >> let's talk about politics, the same thing barack obama said. barack obama was the first
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democrat to win the cuban vote in florida. rob: thank you so much, we appreciate it. an interesting conversation always. 10 minutes after the hour. thanks. was it a political debate? >> the economy -- >> >> tim says only one thing was clear. and he will tell us what that is. ♪ >> tim tebo's big blast. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn.
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>> the economy is doing great for bloomberg and other billionaires. >> that is why russia is helping you get elected. >> at least i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it the way mayor bloomberg -- >> never said that. >> the progressive who won the primary, primary barack obama. >> this is the current bed position bernie sanders holds. >> how we deliver revolution if you won't supporting will change? >> jabs, jeers and all of pandemonium, democrats turning on each other in the final debate ahead of south carolina's primary and super tuesday. rob: which of these candidates to the president be concerned about? joining us is tim murtaugh. what do you make of last night? >> total mayhem, total chaos. once the smoke cleared and the mayhem died down the only thing that was clear to us is bernie sanders remains the front runner and at the end of this whichever
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candidate is free of the record on the democrat side it doesn't matter who it turns out to be because they are all running and debating bernie sanders issues. whether or not he is the one on the ballot in november against donald trump bernie sanders's issues will be on the ballot. he has been the intellectual leader of the democrats for more than a year. it will be donald trump against big government socialist issues and donald trump will carry the day on november 30th quite handily. heather: they are not as far left as bernie, bernie and elizabeth warren in that category. a little left of center. let's look at donald trump's approval rating a record high of 52% approve of the job donald trump is doing, a big number to have at this point in the middle of primary season. >> it is a huge number and democrats see that and it is obvious to everybody and they are freaking out a little bit
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and here's an important point. talking about the real clear politics average approval rating, go back to election day 2016. on the day donald trump was elected his rcp average approval rating was 37.5. look at that poll you had on-screen, at 52. imagine how far along, how much stronger donald trump is today than on the day he was elected in 2016. no wonder democrats are freaking out because they know they are in big trouble the matter who they nominate. rob: you had a moment from michael bloomberg when he talked about 40 democrats threatened by a bernie sanders campaign and we have that. >> talk about 40 democrats, 2100 people i spent $100 million to help elect. rob: sounds like he paid to get those people in office. >> he halfway said the word i
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bought them. that was seed money as far as he was concerned. michael bloomberg is finding out it is easier to spend half $1 billion on tv at then it is to go on stage and defend a poor record. he is truly running a wizard of oz campaign. once you get past the smoke and mirrors and fancy tv ads and look behind the curtain you find it is just michael bloomberg, not a very nice man and not very good at this. the more debates go on the worse it is for him and that is why he wants to hide behind tv ads. jillian: we will see how he does and what the voters think. rob: a us soldier with coronavirus. a state of emergency in san francisco and urgent warning from the cdc. what you need to know about the global health threat. >> what is the biggest
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misconception about you? >> i have more hair than i think i do. >> misconception that i'm 6 feet tall. jillian: what social media think about candidates doing a little soul-searching, we will come right back. ♪ and we have no way to integrate all that? no...but bdo does. (announcer) people who know, know bdo. ♪ ♪
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coronavirus hits the bay area. people have been treated for the disease but no cases originated in the city. san francisco's mayor says residents need to be prepared. >> we have no active cases in san francisco, 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. >> reporter: the declaration will allow the county to stop more doctors and nurses 24 hours a day and allow future state and federal reimbursement. this is another american evacuated from the diamond princess cruise ship is transferred to a hospital in nebraska. the patient was being monitored in california. 13 people arrived in omaha last week. an american soldier stationed in south korea tests positive.
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coronavirus cases have been reported. the cdc says it is a matter of time before the virus spreads across the us. >> current global circumstances suggest it is likely this virus will cause a pandemic but not so much a question of this will happen anymore but more question of exactly when this will happen and how many people in this country will become infected. >> reporter: the number of cases worldwide jumping to 80,000, 57 in the united states. 2700 people have died. see pack kicks off in maryland, thousands of conservatives, we will hear from prominent republicans for the next four days setting the agenda for 2020. there will be separate panels on the could against donald from. he will take the stage saturday. mike pence will be speaking tomorrow. rob: john bolton slamming bernie
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sanders for refusing to attend the pro-israel aid package conference, the national security adviser tweeting america is getting full dose of bernie sanders extremism, glorified communist cuba and calling a pack leaders, he called the israeli government racist. what next? ilhan omar as secretary of state? >> christians around the world marking the beginning of lent. they receive - crosses on there for him symbolizing repentance. rob: pope francis met with crowd in st. peter's square. he will be back and give out ashley later today. the 2020 democrats battling for support among the black community. >> i worked like the devil -- >> started a bank to support
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>> russia is helping you. >> medicare for all. >> you pay for half of that. >> that is the problem. >> the math does not add up. >> a radical communist idea. >> the american people -- >> 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 killed it. >> never said that. >> to one of his pregnant
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employees. >> i am not out of time. >> no one else stops. >> donald trump thinks -- >> if you spent the last four months tearing bernie apart we will watch donald trump spend the next four years terry the country apart. >> kind of expected it but bernie gets broadcast as democrats turn up the heat and ratchet up the attack on stage. rob: if you thought nevada got better with mudslinging. and all-out shouting match in the final days before the first in the south primary. >> can joe biden hang onto his narrow lead? fox news team coverage to debate. rob: we begin with todd pyro live in columbia, south
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carolina. >> reporter: despite the absolute chaos of last night there were a few topics that stand out including race with such a focus on candidates trying to win the black vote in south carolina. >> it is important to recognize the role the federal government played for decades and decades, discriminating against african-americans have an opportunity to buy homes. >> i'm the only person on the stage who believes in reparations for slavery. >> speaking with race for a moment, similar to how they ganged up on bernie sanders medicare for all plan led by amy klobuchar. >> we should make things more affordable, nonprofit public options, make sure we are paying for long-term care better,
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pharmaceuticals like you and i have done together and do something for the people of america instead of a bunch of broken promises it sounds good on bumper stickers. >> no democratic debate will be complete without a factual had scratcher from joe biden especially this doozy on gun-control. >> bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers, more than all the wars including vietnam from that point on. >> one of every two americans dead. there were previous pro gun votes. >> we need to expand background checks and the gun show
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loophole, - >> take a look at this. latest polling showing biden and sanders close in the palmetto state. at 15%, the billionaire activist and spending paying dividends. bernie continue with grassroot small dollar donations racking up $1 million while on stage last night. the next 3 hours we will be here in columbia, south carolina talking to voters about what is going on or what they thought of the debate, who won and who lost and this is what we call a tease, something involving ainsley ehrhardt. she went to usc university of south carolina. we don't know what it is going to be, you will have to watch. rob: i feel so teased, thank you so much.
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pete buttigieg calling out front runner bernie sanders and his radical platforms for driving away moderate democrats. >> let's do some math. senator sanders says it is unknowable to see what the president would be and new numbers at up to four years of donald trump. we have assented to worry about. >> 40 democrats running away from your platform as fast as they can. >> a lot of them indicate what regular americans want. to defend the president, ted harvey and press secretary rochelle ritchie. we will start with you. if you put bernie up there you will risk losing so bad you might lose the house as well. >> that is a huge risk democrats are taking with nominating bernie sanders, not because i am or am not a bernie sanders
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supporter, just the idea of having a socialist go against donald trump and put away those moderates doesn't seem like the situation democrats want to find himself in. i agree with buttigieg they. the house and never regain control of the senate as long as sanders is president. when i listen to medicare for all i looked at the bill, i asked one of my friends who has medicare what her experience has been like and she says 6 weeks just to get a stress test on her heart and in the meantime went back into the er and a lot of times we hear bernie sanders supporters talk about canada. people are waiting 21 weeks to see a doctor, that is not the direction we want to go. rob: what happens to care for people who have it pretty good,
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are you willing to vote that away? bernie is the ultimate catch-22, vitamin lose the moderates, go around him you lose the far left. what are they going to do? >> the discussion you just had is why republicans will win the white house and the house of representatives and senate because we have been arguing for years we don't want to destroy the greatest healthcare system on the face of the earth and obama was trying to destroy our healthcare system but having bernie sanders up there is going to mobilize the grassroots base of the democrat party, 70% of democrats say they will vote for a democratic socialist and that scares me and scares the majority of the american people. rob: more important than south carolina is supertuesday. some quick poles, bernie sanders with a healthy lead. we are going to move on to minnesota. amy klobuchar has the lead,
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bernie is in second, virginia, bloomberg and bernie tied. bernie is closer at the top. how panicked are the democrats? >> it is interesting when you look at the polls and you see michael bloomberg and bernie sanders polling at the same numbers. i'm not sure democrats are superconcerned, just having to figure out whether it is going to be sanders and it might come up between biden but bloomberg has some room to get in there a little bit. he is attracted to moderate republicans and those conservatives who are not happy with trump more so on his character. >> let's talk about the black vote. >> the first primary with
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significant black voting population. your numbers appear to be slipping. >> two points ahead the latest poll. i worked like the devil to earn the vote in the african american community. >> if i were black my success would've been harder to achieve. >> i started a bank to help black ownership of businesses. rob: these numbers, biden 35% with black voters compared to 34 in november. what happened to joe biden? >> our pack has been doing a heckuva job trying to tell the american people what joe biden's record is when it comes to race relations and what trump has been doing. from work on criminal justice reform, lowered unemployment to record levels, increased wages for african-americans and i will predict joe biden won't come in in first place, bernie sanders will. that will mean joe biden no longer has a campaign. it will be at we 2-person race between bloomberg and bernie sanders. rob: tom steyer stole a lot of
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joe biden have support in south carolina. >> reporter: not sure what will happen saturday but we can't just look at south carolina and think all black voters will vote the same way south carolina does. black unemployment is very low, 64% of african-americans in this country feel their financial situation has not changed. that plays big for black voters. these activations of racism continue to be a pickup line for the black vote. i'm getting tired of it and would like to hear more about how they plan to start black businesses or dress rates for black women and other things. rob: we appreciate it. jillian: looking beyond south carolina to super tuesday which candidate is in the best position to make the biggest flash? justin joins us live next to tell us the critical states that matter the most. ♪
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jillian: we have been talking about the first primary of the weekend, which background stagy kennedy to be focusing on. explain why, good to see you. let's get to south carolina. if you take a look at recent polls, joe biden is in the lead with 27%. is this do or die for joe biden? >> absolutely. this has been his stronghold. he is the guy to win. that hasn't been the case in state after state. the diversity card will be in south carolina.
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if he fails, it will be tough to come out of south carolina. >> bernie sanders in the league, at.7%, he's in a close race in texas. >> absolutely and that can change. small variance in the margin of error. 228 delegates, massive state, if south carolina goes well for biden he gets them acceleration, finds himself a genuine presidential candidate. jillian: if south carolina goes well for joe biden it will be a different conversation.
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same thing in california. how important is california? bernie is taking the lead on this one. >> california is once again relevant in the primaries and sanders has a huge lead. california has 30% of delegates available, take away your lead or whoever captures california, massive state, massive opportunity, sanders has a huge lead but california is weird in the primary process. forgive me for a little wonky in us, we will not see how the final results come out for several days or longer and 1 million independents unless they want to get a democratic presidential ballot we will get a blank presidential ballot to not be able to vote in the democratic presidential primary. that is very interesting.
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>> the rest of your swing states to watch? >> main will be interesting, the underlying current is what happens in the senate or the house. if main goes for a progressive candidate, walking is that line. it will be interesting to watch, certainly massachusetts, it will be difficult, same in minnesota coming up. the overarching behemoths are california in texas. if tom steyer keeps spending money after supertuesday i don't see why. jillian: thank you for joining us, we will be right back. - [spokeswoman] meet the ninja foodi pressure cooker,
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jillian: welcome back. the doomsday mom will ask a judge to reduce her $5 million bill. lori vallow is being held on child desertion with her kids jj and kylie have been missing since september. kylie was last seen at yellowstone national park. detectives will begin searching for her when the snowmelt. jj was spotted on surveillance video near their idaho home. vallow and her husband have not cooperated with police. rob: the doctor who alleging the call himself the el chapo of opioids please guilty to running a pill mill. he went by the candy man, faked documents in new jersey and never even saw some of the people he was prescribing for.
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he told the patient he could, quote, lose my license or be arrested for what i just did. he faces 20 years behind bars. drug users consume get high legally, a federal judge given the green light for nonprofits over the nation's first safe injection for opioid users despite department of justice attempt to block it. addicts will be under supervision of a medical professional in case of an overdose. the doj plans to appeal. jillian: starting spring-training with a bang, tim tebow. [cheers and applause] jillian: they love him. the crowd cheering on the former nfl quarterback for his monster two run hobart, helping the the detroit tigers 9-6.
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rob: that is fun. jillian: the moderators getting slammed for letting the debate descend into chaos. >> first of all. the moderator - rob: what are you supposed to do? social media reaction coming up. definitely after meatloaf. like clockwork. do it! run your dishwasher every night with cascade platinum. .
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>> first of all. >> senator sanders. >> moderator. it's my turn? >> listen to them when they say that they don't want to be out there defending. [talking at the same time] rob: whoa is right. the democratic debate erupting into chaos with some viewers accusing the moderators of totally losing control of the candidates. jillian: carley shimkus is here with that reaction. carley: oh yeah a chaotic night filled with yelling and cross talk. you couldn't hear what they were saying. while the candidates spoke beyond their allotted 1 minute 15 second time frame. the moderators came into fire for failing to reign them in. this is difficult to watch. dawn says it's like fight club but brian chiming in saying it was going to be a train wreck the minute the broadcast started no matter who was moderating. joe biden repeate repeatedly pod
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out he was the only candidate to abide by the time cues but said he was going to start talking only to abruptly stop. rob: biden has no problem stopping when they say to stop. he is very good at that we learned that through the debates. had a claim that had people scratching heir heads 150 million people killed by guns. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability. more than all the wars, including vietnam from that point on. carley: according to the cdc there have been 413,403 deaths by firearms from 2007 to 2018. a lot of people taking note of that at home. james says democrats don't mind if a few of their potential voter victims log that into the back of their memory and possibly use it to argue for gun control. and erika on twitter says yet, no one corrected him.
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leslie maggie chiming in clearly a trump supporter here give trump the winner ready this is like a "saturday night live" skit. jillian: king asked the candidates to talk about the biggest misconception about them. listen to this. >> what's the biggest misconception about you, sir? >> i have more hair than i think i do. [laughter] >> the ideas i'm talking about are radical. they are not. >> misconception that i'm 6 feet tall. >> the biggest misconception is that i'm boring because i'm not. carley: questions have been interesting. sort of like a standard job interview question. betsy on twitter bernie was the only one who disputed a real misconception about his politics. and lastly susan liked joe biden's answer saying he was the only person that said something funny i have more hair than i think i do. which sort of broke my brain when i was thinking about what he meant. in the spirit of debates i'm going to go ahead and raise
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my hand for the rest of the day. rob: there you go. hey, it was the last chance before south carolina and super tuesday. this was the big moment. jillian: thanks for joining us. thank you. "fox & friends" starts right now. have a good day. ♪ ♪ >> vladimir putin thinks that donald trump should be president of the united states and that's why russia is helping you get elected. >> hey, mr. putin, if i'm president of the united states, trust me, you're not going to interfere in any more american elections. >> at least i didn't have a boss who said to me "kill it" the way that mayor bloomberg did. >> i never said that. >> 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie voted to exempt the gun manufacturers from liability. >> domestic abusers can't go out and get an kk 47.
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