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i was site director for fortune 500 companies for a number of years. you know, i was doing well, i still felt like there were roadblocks. i felt certain earning my bachelor's degree would open up opportunities for me. university of phoenix made the process of transferring my credits seamless and simple. knowing that i wasn't going to have to start over again and repeat classes was one of the best feelings i've ever had. life's too short to repeat the work you've already done. eric: president elect trump
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administration rapidly taking place are still questions about who will run major government agencies. like treasury, energy and transportation for the president elected make a historic selection for the white house press secretary's campaign and transition process secretary karoline leavitt at 27 years old she will be the youngest ever to hold that job. our congratulations to her. hello everyone this is a new hour of "fox news live" by merrick sh sean. hi arthel. arthel: good for her. president-elect trump has certainly been shaking up the washington establishment with his picks, a couple have shocked even some republicans. but we're still waiting on trump's choices for about a dozen more high-profile slots. a bill melugin is live in west palm beach florida with all the latest. what can you tell us, bill? >> good afternoon to you but i can tell it's a fairly quiet afternoon out here in west palm beach. no announcements or more log
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up-to-date yet after a week ththatsaw numerous announcementy single day the big winner winter here at right now as treasury secretary that is still left to be filled there's a couple names floating around for that position let's take a look at them the first is going to be capitol management ceo scott the second is going to be trump transition cochair howard let nick. here is talking about being considered. take a listen. >> i am taking the high road. i have been a big supporter of president trump. i've known the trump family for 30 years. we will go from there. >> election day was not even two weeks ago but take a look at this. already donald trump is filled up more than 20 positions. now, but not all of them are going to need senate confirmation. some of his splashes of pics have also ended up being some of his most controversial ones appeared particularly take a look at this handful he got matt gaetz for attorney general, rfk
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junior for hhs secretary, pete hegseth for secretary of defense of the rnc cochair lara trump said trump is giving the people what they want which is a major change. >> these are people who understand what needs to happen and how to be effective movers. you are exactly right they are disruptors in their own rights in a great way for the american people it is going to be to our benefit. >> earlier this afternoon elon musk. if there were a little bit of his weight behind a candidate for the treasury secretary position per he wrote on x he believes howard would be a better choice saying he would be a change agent. he said scott would be quote business as usual. will send it back to you. arthel: ojeh said you've got to give the people what they want. you do not know that look up the song bill melugin per check it out, right? >> i know the song. [laughter] works.
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arthel: good thank you, thank you. alright eric. eric: at meanwhile president biden is in south america for the asia-pacific summit. in a few hours he scheduled to meet in person with chinese president xi jinping. like wood for the last time as commander-in-chief. all this and the shutter beijing's growing dominance and aggression in the region. lucas of tomlinson is traveling in peru ahead of the sit down with the president has the very latest for us. >> good afternoon. it's not often the president of the united states makes it an internainternational trip is noe guest of honor that will be chinese president xi jinping it. we have new video to share with you the gathering of the 21 world leaders in asia-pacific region uc president biden the back row chinese president xi jinping in the front row sitting next to standing next to peru's president pe per peru rolled out the red carpet but not president
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binder largest trading partner is after arriving chinese president was fitted the honor of his state visit at the presidential palace you can see here complete with military honor guard and more red carpet. president xi and peru's president watching a live feed china's new $1.3 billion maga port two hours north of where i'm standing here in lima total chinese investment expected to top $3.5 billion over the next decade up a potential candidate to rejoin president-elect trump's new administration and a policy role said a mess away to president-elect trump when he is inaugurated. >> i think the really important thing i would stress here is how bad the world situation is that joe biden is leaving to donald trump. people have to understand we are in a world of tough choices. we are tough, clear eyed, not
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necessarily pretty decisions are going to have to be made we cannot solve all of the world's problems. >> president bided me too chinese president xi jinping here and lima at 4:00 p.m. eastern. we're in the same time zone we will likely be present biden's last face-to-face meeting and china's president. >> 4:00 p.m. eastern hour i know you have live reports on that. thank you. she felt like to bring gordon chang senior fellow at the gate stone institute author of the coming collapse of china and plan read c red china's a projeo destroy america. so gordon let's start here with the final points you think the president biden she will want to make to each other. >> president biden is going to make all the points he's made in his two prior meetings plus only one new one. that is china's support for russia and russia's use of north korean troops.
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north korean troop part is brand-new. the troops have just been there. the important thing here the united states does not on the battlefield. has yet not done so. i don't see a conversation as being a port only reinforces in the mind as xi jinping american warnings are hollow and they don't follow up. imposing those costs with the north korean troops. >> i'm going to move forward. we will talk and see if you think that president-elect trump will follow through but let's take a look at trump's china agenda. here it is. eliminate dependence in all critical areas china's exports to the united states confront
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intellectual property theft currency manipulation and economic espionage. protect american workers reduce the united states large bilateral trade deficit. do you agree with all points on his agenda or is there a particular one you might advise of president trump to rethink? >> i agree those points. those are points president harris would have been emphasized as well. china is forcing the united states to make decisions it does not want to make. the difference is in policies might be technical the general overall approach is going to be the same. president biden continued president trump's tariffs on chinese goods. that is something gaining currency on the political system right now. alright i'll come back to the tariffs there is one of those china agenda elements i want
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too. reporter: it says eliminate dependence and all critical areas. what does that mean? >> that means for instance continuing with the biden administration did with the chips act. tried to manufacture semi conductors on american soil. also the issue of critical rare earth. rare earth's are not exactly rare. they exist in the united states also in canada and large quantities. the issue there is going to be environmental and whether we are going to be allowed to dig those rare earth out of the ground for the other is processing them. processing can be very dirty. it might be a difference in approach between the trump and a harris. but essentially i think both administrations would be stressing america's resilience and therefore the need to shorten our supply chain. get them out of china as well as make sure we can produce our own critical products and materials.
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works right now i want to take a look at some side-by-side comparisons. first u.s. versus china navy balfour ships. in 2015 china had 2055. the u.s. had 2 2715 years later china had a three to 60 u.s. had 296. the estimation for next year china will have 400 navy battle force ships compared to the u.s. projection of 287. how do you assess the stats, gordon? >> this shows the u.s./navy has not grown. this is one area where trump and harris will the burj of the tasks it has been assigned kobe mentioned in that clip that you played, the united states is going to have to make tough choices because we don't have
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those assets necessary to confront china all now there ise china's confronting us. back to the tariffs the last three years we have a map there on the screen. on chinese exports to the u.s. >> what it will do is chinese manufacturers will again build facilities in mexico. overall not in america is the largest trading partner of the region but that is only because of mexico. usmca agreement and i said to mexico with more tariffs you are going to see factories move over
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to the side of the pacific islands american footwear maker steve madden announced just two days after the election then announced moving 46% of its production out of china that is significant. other manufacturers will follow. but of terrorists is a good idea and criminal trade practices. we've got to remember whose tariffs imposed in 2013 were remedies of the theft of u.s. intellectual property. they have continued to still u.s. ip will be doing about ip can absorb about 75 to 81% of the tariffs. i think right now and 2018.
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gate stone institute senior fellow gordon chang, as always thank you for joining us. take care. hurricane response to hello helene will be front and center next week the claimant workers were told to skip houses with trump sainz, congressman sam graves is leading the committee hearing he will tells coming up what he intends to expose. customize and save with liberty mutual. customize and sa— (balloon doug pops & deflates) and then i wake up. is limu with you in all your dreams? oh, yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ (♪) (♪)
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>> she thought for her life. she bought for her dignity. and in that fights, she because this defendant to leave forensic evidence behind. arthel: the trial of the man accused of killing georgia nursing student laken riley resumes on monday pretty began yesterday with prosecutors calling nine witnesses who testified against 26-year-old illegal immigrants josé.
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madison scarpino is live with more on this. >> laken riley family and friends were visibly distraught when they saw the gruesome details laid out in court. the they will likely have to endure more of that his testimony continues into next week. >> on february 22, josé put on a black hat, equity style jacket, and some black kitchen style disposable gloves and he went hunting for females on the university of georgia campus. >> as a warning details are hard to listen too. the prosecutor says riley fought for her life for around 18 minutes after and counting him m on her usual morning run when he refused to be his rape victim he bashed in her school with iraq
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repeatedly. that rock prosecutors believe he is to kill her was displayed in court the crime scene investigator testified there was a blood and hair on that rock. the prosecutor also says fingerprint is on her phone from hanging up her 911 call. the defense argues the evidence is circumstantial. >> there should not be enough evidence to convince you beyond a reasonable doubt that m mr. ibarra is guilty of the crimes of charger. >> ibarra did not show much emotion for most of the at times he would look down or breathe heavily when graphic evidence was shown. riley's family was devastated. her mother had to leave the room when prosecutors played a body camera video of a police officer finding riley's lifeless body. here's the georgia attorney general this morning. >> it breaks your heart. it also makes you ask the question, why are we even hear?
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we are here because the system failed laken riley and her family. a broken border, a failed laken riley. >> other people on the stand yesterday include riley's roommates, the crime scene investigator and again the cop who found her body. and since ibarra waived his right to a jury or the judge is going to be decided in the 26-year-old illegal immigrants fate. arthel: madison scarpino thank you. >> i know they are overwhelmed with applications and stuff. i cannot really speak for them. i do know i was on hold for very long time for homeowners insurance refused to cover it. the grandkids school and at transylvania habitat for humanity put together a fundraising thing. they helped try to help cover some of that cost of building or
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buying a home. but i don't know. we are scared. eric: that's donna a jon johns t one of the many damaged by hurricane helene some say the recovery has been difficult. then on top of that those reports from sins fired fema supervisors said it was the agency policy to skip houses in florida that had trump signs. this will be the focus of the house transportation and infrastructure committee hearing that is being held on tuesday. the committee chairman is joining us now sam graves who is with us on this saturday. congressman good to see you. welcome. >> good to see you two. what do you hope to learn on tuesday? >> obviously weird some very disturbing reports on discrimination when it comes to victims. based on the political news.
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i wonwe'll see why it is fema obviously would be doing this. we ultimately need to get fema back on their core missions that have been victimized by a natural disaster. eric: the supervisor making this a public going to need to fox news and elsewhere what she called a fema policy of avoidance. let's listen to what she has to say and then i'll ask you about it. >> unfortunately and just so happened the political hostility that was encountered by my team, i was on two different teams during this deployment they just so happen to have the trump campaign signage. fema always preaches avoidance first and then de-escalation. as a collapsible event of avoidance. >> and explain what that means? she said the teams encounter political hostility there was avoidance.
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do you think this w is a trump owner's fault or fema? what is the crime? >> is fema discriminating for that's what it is plain and simple. to characterize people based on what signs they have in the yard or whatever the case may be as supposedly being hostile is nothing more than an excuse for that's what it is the fact of the matter is they were directing these team members to avoid those houses. it simply because of their political beliefs is absolutely outrageous. it is horrific this is happening. and again we need to get all these agencies back to their corporate mission. whatever that may be. and i think in fema's desmet regard to fema they've gotten so focused on environmental justice and things like green new deal policies and climate change they have lost their focus which is helping people but that's what
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they are supposed to be doing. eric: have there been any reports? we have the trump signs anything about the harris signs and they avoid any houses with the signs as you know? >> the memos specifically state trump signs it says nothing about the harris signs. eric: what does this say about the core as you say the values of that agency if indeed they have said this, yes? >> it is just disturbing is plain and simple it is disturbing but just to skip someone's house. somebody that has been victimized someone was lost their homes. someone who has possibly lost everything when it comes to their livelihood just to skip over them because they supported president trump is mind boggling. we are going to the bottom of it. i'm looking forward to the hearing we are bringing the
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administrator in her going to visit with her about this and get to the bottom of it. ultimately not just this agency but all of them will be working to get at least transportation infrastructure get them back to what their core values and their mission is. >> director is dee and chris but let me rita's statement up from her one fema employee departed from these values to survivor assistance team to not go to homes with yahrzeit supporting president electron. this is a clear violation of core values and principles regardless of their political affiliation this she said was reprehensible want to be clear to all of my employees and the american people this type of behavior and action not be tolerated at fema. her statement says it is one employee. do you buy that you intend to ask all about this and try to get the bottom of it? >> we are going to ask her about it. i do not believe is one employee
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they are using as a scapegoat they're using her as an excuse trying to divert attention away from themselves this came down from the top. this can numb from all the team leaders it's not just a one time thing it is unfortunately a systemic problem within fema and we are going to to the bottom of it. >> finally do you hope to get ms. washington or maybe others if there are any other people with these type of claims under oath to talk about this? >> at something we are taking a look at and something this deafening a possibility we are going to see on the hearing goes on tuesday. >> 's before the hearing is on tuesday expect some tough questions as we gather from congressman sam graves the fema administrative leadership about this case congressman good to see you thank you. >> thanks eric. 's view of killer robots that is what ukraine is hoping to develop in its war with russia we have details for you coming
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arthel: ukraine weapons manufacturers are ramping up production of cheap computer guided drones that could give the country much needed help biting russian invaders. stephanie bennett has more from london. >> yes, this represents a huge advancement for ukraine. it is relatively inexpensive as well. we have been looking into the latest reports from that wall street journal these robot attack drones are essentially in many computer equipped with autopilot software. it said to tens of thousands of them by next year of courses smaller population ukraine is reliant on maintaining technological edge. as i said it's cheaper than missiles and artillery shells saving not only money but also manpower as well. russia's drone and tactics
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continue to evolve as well drone attacks our daily occurrence between the two countries the associate press has rebuilt factory and russia has been manufacturing thermal barrack drones alongside decoys. they can create high pressure high heat explosions essentially suck out all the oxygen in its path. a source tells ap moscow first came up with operation falls target in late 2022 which proposed firing a barrage of armed drones alongside these decoys that cannot be identified from those securing real bombs a preacher of the actor's like donald trump held a phone call degrading president zelenskyy president zelenskyysaid it was e exchange and during a recent interview the ukrainian media outlet zelenskyy said he search in the war with russia will end sooner with trump as president. present electron has consistently said his priority is to end this war. but also stop what he says is a drain of u.s. resources in the form of military aid to ukraine as well. for now president zelenskyy has
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been saying for weeks they must do everything they can to ensure this war ends no later than next year. thirtc5 stephanie bennett and ln thank you. eric: the pentagon's latest annual report on unidentified flying objects says it has found still no verifiable evidence there are extraterrestrials. think many of the hundreds of live's sightings can be explained as balloons, burns, or drones. many but it turns out not all. chief national correspondent jennifer griffin explained. [inaudible] >> this video shot by two navy f-18 super hornet pilots and 2015 on a training mission over the atlantic has launched a new cottage industry and massive government reporting requirement for those who think they are seeing ufos which the pentagon agency created to oversee these
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sightings now terms unidentified anomalous a phenomenon or you ap new pentagon and a report required by congress found a sharp increase in uap sightings. 757 between may 1, 2023 june 1, 2024. most were found to be balloons, birds, drones, aircraft or satellite. pentagon all domain anomaly resolution office or aar oh says a commercial pilot reported white flashing lights a in the night sky. they assess as assessed this eg flashing lights correlated with the start link satellite launch from cape canaveral, florida. >> the department is not discovered any verifiable evidence of extraterrestrial beings, activity or technology. >> that is not stop speculation the pentagon is hiding something or may be in possession of nonhuman alien remains. >> there is something out there. the question is, is it ours?
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is it someone else's? or is it otherworldly? the pentagon has received over 1600 uap reports to date. more than nine had report lackst lacks sufficient data to examine. one witness reported seeing a jellyfish with flashing lights with the pentagon is then required to investigate. today investigators have not found evidence linking any of these incidents to a foreign power. at the pentagon jennifer griffin fox news. arthel: part of present like a drunk platform on the campaign trail was to make america healthy again and health experts are weighing in on trump's controversy will pick to lead health and human services robert f kennedy jr. at the top of the agenda tackled the nation's chronic disease epidemic let's bring in someone who knows the subject very well. doctor marty makary is a public health professor at john hopkins university. doctor marty good to have you but let me start the general question for you.
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which of rfk junior's ideas he's floated out there are good, safe, i would help improve the health of americans in the healthcare system? >> our populations very sick with a highly medicated population if we do not start looking at the root causes we are going to continue to see cancer in young people go up or the number of children injecting themselves with insulin go up, infertility go up. for the first time with rfk in this new leadership we are seeing an interest in finally addressing the root causes of these problems. not just medicating it operating on the backend. >> health and human services secretary overseas as you well know nih, cdc, medicare, medicaid and the affordable care act. do you believe rfk junior would consult with the scientists insincerely listen to and consider scientist suggestions?
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>> look, he is fully capable i am confident he's going to apply the scientific method. he has said that's what he wants to do. the gold standard to scientific questions. in the agencies you mentioned there's been some cutting of corners and that is because of have a lot of corruption and our health agencies. we have captured by some pharmaceutical companies farm and device companies can donate to these agencies through their foundations that are attached. he wants to address health care corruption. in my mind that is ever a uniting message. it is not a controversial message for your rank-and-file americans out there. arthel: let's look at the key elements of make america healthy again focus. here we go the chronic disease epidemic regenerative agriculture, habitat preservation and combating corporate corruption that just mentioned. do you think it is time for
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healthcare experts to consider new or updated approaches to keeping americans healthy? >> yes. we are not making progress. we are not on a good path of we stop what we are doing in healthcare and in healthcare i can tell you as a doctor we are busy but we are busy billing and coding we are measured by or through but it's a giant business now the largest business in america. if we stop, put her head up and look around us what we are seeing is not a good trend. we are seeing so many conditions go up autoimmune diseases now affect one in five women. these are conditions that were rare two generations ago. what's going on? no o non sequitur poison food sy the toxic that children are recent notes on ultra processed foods or the chemicals are engineered to be added to food until now. and so for that reason this is a very historic moment in american
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healthhealthcare we are finally talking about root causes and not just medicating. arthel: let me ask you this. do you think rfk junior might go outside of the boundaries of science proven factual materials and go to find is that a concern of yours as it is with many americans? >> know he has committed himself to the gold standard scientific process he has asked why don't we have placebo-controlled trials for some things? why do we have 1000 chemicals in our food supply that are banned in europe? , in the food supply of children today processing common sense questions he is committed to building around him a team of scientists committed also to the scientific method. what i think is dangerous and there are people out there having a meltdown saying he's a threat to public health that he is dangerous, what is it dangerous is continuing on our
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current path or half of our nation's children are sick and we are seeing kids poison and drug at scale as the american academy of pediatrics is pushing for assembling and six is somex -year-olds. we have got to have a fresh new approach that's i'm excited about this pick. >> we are looking at, we have stats on the screen 40% of children and adolescents have at least one chronic health condition. so i asked you if you think rfk junior would be open to hearing suggestions from the sciences let's flip that coin, are there some who say we been doing that itlike this for 50 years. so this is the way it has to be doto think they may be open to s unorthodox ways of thinking in terms of what they seen thus far? i have seen doctors are sick and tired and burned out of our current treadmill. they do not want to be in the current hamster wheel their
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billing, coding, medicating. the highest and burn out rate, the highest rate of suicide feels like i'm not making a difference. open to the fresh new approach a lot are welcoming him. some are not these of the old guard medical establishment. the same people told us opioids were not addicted for 20 years igniting the opioid crisis. the same people give the wrong guidance on peanut allergy prevention. the people who push vaccine mandates and children and shut them out of school. you are seeing some people hold to this political polarizing counter view of everything being done on the right to member rfk issues are things traditionally on the democrat liberal side. many republicans and everyday americans resignation with them. these are uniting topics for parents in the united states.
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steve at the bottom line we take politics out of it we are talking about the healthcare of american so let's get to it. doctor marty thank you very much as always thank you very much. take care. still have you talked heard about this will be g goldberg ad the banker in new york demands to apologized after she suggested he refused to serve her at first because of her political views. i will have the latest went fox news live continues. m like normg but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. han is 22 years old. he's not just a pet, he really is a part of our family. knowing that he's getting good nutrition, that's a huge relief for me and my dad. (sings) old bean piglet head yes that is your name. if you saw his piglet head you would say the same. toot toot. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test.
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arthel: fed federal prosecutorse accusing music of local sean diddy combs of trying to contact witnesses from jail. according to a court filing made late last night prosecutors say after reviewing recorded jail phone calls and witnesses and urging them to create narratives
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to influence a jury pool. this comes a week before another hearing to decide whether combs to be released on bail. combs have pleaded not guilty to coercion and sex trafficking charges a. spiller arthel it has been more than three days since we'll be goldberg went on her show, the view, s set a family-owned new york city bakery apparently refused to serve her say it may have been because of her liberal views since then the bakery owner has a publicly heatedly denied that the community is joining in support of what of the oldest bakeries in new york city. lauren greene has more on this controversy. >> you know no apology yet but the controversy has only help the fami family-owned pastry shp business is booming at holtermann baker it's been a mainstay for one or 46 years the borough as a conservative enclave among new york city's five boroughs voting for trump
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in the presidential election. on wednesday at the view hostess said when she ordered treats for her 69th birthday to celebrate on the show she claimed she was refused service because of her liberal politics. it wwest charlotte roos has no political leanings. and the place that made these refused to make them for me. >> really? >> they said their ovens had gone down, all kinds of stuff. but folks went and got them any weight which is why i'm not telling you who made them. it can't be because i'm a woman but perhaps they did not like my politics. >> the bakery owner said had nothing to do with politics. there is indeed troubled with an old boiler that stoked the ovens they cannot commit to the large order. the borough president defended the bakery. >> they had a boy or those 60 or 70 years old and the first week of november guess what, it went on the fritz they had to be
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replaced. and their reputation of holtermann is impeccable so rather than commit to something they couldn't do that they didn't do it the person to diss to besmirch them and defame them took them as an insult to herbert get over it. >> the facebook page is overwhelmed at the outpouring of support they are receiving from all around the country. according to tmz the ow owner's estate goldberg owns them an apology. eric: by the way i went to holtermann, the last bakery to make the charlotte roos. it is a historic but no one else makes it anymore. it's a little sponge cake with whipped cream and a cherry on top. >> pick me up some, okay? eric: [laughter] we should go. holtermann staten island gordon the charlotte roos it's great. speaking of which martin and fox nation will talk about that next.
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eric: fox nation is out of the must-see series tomorrow and its legendary director martin scorsese. it's the saints at eight part drama series exploring some of the most famous saints in
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history. here's a preview of part one. >> yes. ♪, and be baptized in the river jordan. it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in the name of the one true god. ♪. eric: wow, that looks absolutely fantastic read the first part of the saints premieres tomorrow exclusively on fox nation. do not forget to look up fox nation for riddle, the search for james r half a point that there fox nation exclusive investigation of the half a disappearance. we are working on episode six right now. arthel: okay, right. social media star turned up boxer jacob paul, the former
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heavyweight champ mike tyson last night in a unanimous decision. that much anticipated bout to disappointed many fans at both at the fight and those of trying to watch online. christina coleman is live in los angeles with more. so christina, what is the word? >> tens of thousands of netflix users reported streaming issues during the big fight. it kept freezing and failing to load at times is everyone tuned in trade that hits did not match all the hype leading up to five and 27-year-old jake the problem child paul, 58 year old iron mike a. paul went after landing 78 punches. tyson only landed 18. >> declaring a winner by unanimous decision, jacob paul. >> in terms of all the buildup and excitement, both the boxers
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actually want its wildly speculative tyson earned about $20 million for this fight paul hinted he made about 40 million. paul is also a cofounder of the fights promoter most valuable promotions they expected more than 70000 people to attend this fight nearly filling the at&t stadium for a sporting event. the study was home to the dallas cowboys the fought bright and 17.8 million and revenue from ticket sales making the biggest boxing in his history outside s vegas after the big amount paul faultless after tyson surprised him, here's his response. >> he is an icon, he is a legend upper this night is not about me won't get thanked all the real heroes the u.s. military, the doctors and nurses in the er, the cops, the firefighters and farmers, the truck drivers all the people make this world go around. >> again it's fun to see tyson back in the ring after all he did go 82 minute rounds with jake paul who is 31 years younger than hampered this was tyson's first sanction fight
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2005. arthel: i think tyson should have been paid more, just saying. [laughter] i'm just saying. right, right. he should have gotten 40 like jake paul, that's just me talking what do i know?wi that'sth what i think so eric shawn appraiser for. shawn appraiser for. eric: and go don't let symptoms define you... emerge as you, with clearer skin. with tremfya®, .. ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge as you with clear skin. ask your doctor
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