tv FOX Friends First FOX News February 19, 2025 2:00am-3:00am PST
2:00 am
husky kid. it looks attractive to kids.g dr >> yeah, we are using drugs today to shoehorn her children into the toxic world that they have inherited. and adults did this with alcohol and adults did this with drugs and caffeine and things like that. i'm not saying any of this stuff is bad and i'm not anti-pharmaceuticals are caffeine, but we cannot use itsl to replace dietary modification. we need access to nutritious foods and eggs at an all-time high and one of nature's multivitamins. >> laura: max, we have to continue this. come back soon is .g this is going to be a big, bigh. issue in this administration. thank you so much. that is it for the pony and social media. >> carley: president trump and elon musk sitting down for their
2:01 am
first interview together, laying out plans to slash government waste despite democrats standing in their way. >> president trump: i wanted somebody really smart to work with me in terms of the country, an important aspect. he's a very good businessman. >> we're trying to restore will of the people through the president. what we are finding is unelected bureaucracy. >> todd: president trump putting target on drug cartels, planning to label them terrorists and there is new way of spying on criminals across the border. >> carley: giving american wealth back to taxpayers. within one governor uses wealth for citizens. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'd todd piro, good to be back with you. start with lucas tomlinson with more from last night's
2:02 am
interview. >> lucas: first interview president trump and elon musk responding to criticism that doge is going after deep cuts in the government, here is what they had to say. >> the president is elected representative of the people, representing the will of the people. if bureaucracy is fighting the will of the people, what we live in is bureaucracy and not democracy. overall goal is to get trillion dollars out of the deficit, if the deficit is not under control, america will go bankrupt. >> lucas: musk said he moved his endorsement forward after a bullet almost killed donald trump in butler, pennsylvania. here is the exchange.
2:03 am
>> sean: i've known him 30 years and i've never seen anybody take as much as he's taken. we've discussed this, how do you deal with it? >> president trump: did i have a choice? >> sean: worry about it and culminating in two assassination attempt s. and your endorsement. >> i was going to do it anyway. it sped it up, i was going to do it anyway. >> lucas: scott bessent sitting down with bret baier and says doge uncovered 50 billion in waste and could uncover several percentage points of gross national project. >> todd: the left is protesting this. lucas, thank you for your time. >> carley: thanks. >> todd: president trump set to address a summit today and is
2:04 am
expected to bring in executives around the world including tiktok ceo. today on capitol hill, senate expected to confirm kelly loeffler as sba administrator and hold ing a hearing for labo secretary. kash patel heading toward a final vote, he could be confirmed this week. senate advancing resolution to advance a budget bill from 60 votes to 51. republicans are posed to pass two bills, first is border security, energy and national defense and second focus on trump's tax cuts. secretary of state marco rubio closing out with a meet ing of the uae president. they met with russian counterparts yesterday to
2:05 am
discuss ending the war in ukraine. something president trump says should have happened years ago. >> president trump: i think i have the pour to end this war. we were not invited. you have been there three years, should have ended it in three years. >> todd: trump's envoy keith kellogg will meet with zel zelenskyy. >> carley: and the pope was diagnosed with double pneumonia this week. the pontiff is staying in the hospital in rome. the vatican says he's in good spirits. respect and well wishes to the pope. president trump making ivf more affordable by signing executive order for access to fertilization treatment. >> these treatments have become
2:06 am
unaffordable for many americans and executive order is directive to domestic policy counts toil examine ways to make ivf more affordable for americans. >> carley: katie britt writing, ivf is pro-family and i'm proud to work with president trump so parents can grow their family. remember the controversy over ivf and democrats said donald trump was against it. look at this executive order. >> todd: they made up a lie, call it what it is. they said donald trump does not like ivf, now the opposite is happening in a bill. >> carley: mayor eric adams facing legal pressure that could force him out of office. >> todd: one of his potential replacements has history of far left politics like defunding the
2:07 am
police. people like her are being ignored. at ameriprise financial we know our clients are so much more than clients. they're conquerors and champions, parents and caretakers, believers and breadwinners. the goals that matter most to you matter most to us. helping you achieve them is what we do best. with personal financial advice from an advisor you can trust, and goal-based investing in solutions. it's no wonder we have a 4.9
2:09 am
dry eyes still feel gritty, rough, or tired? with miebo, eyes can feel ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ miebo is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye: too much tear evaporation. for relief that's ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ remove contact lenses before using miebo. wait at least 30 minutes before putting them back in. eye redness and blurred vision may occur. ♪ miebo ♪ ♪ ohh yeah ♪ ask your eye doctor about prescription miebo. louis! okay everybody, that's lunch! (♪)
2:11 am
the way i approach work post fatherhood, has really trying to understand the generation that we're building devices for. here in the comcast family, we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families like my own. in the average household, there are dozens of connected devices. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways.
2:12 am
>> todd: it's cold. 90 million americans from canada border to mexico border under cold weather advisory and extreme cold warning as polar vortex ushers in cold temps. >> carley: i believe that is the whole country according to my sources. senior meteorologist janice dean is here with the chilly forecast. >> janice: it is very cold. one more day and things start to rebound. cold weather alert for all folks, millions with wind chills feeling like negative 30 and negative 40 degrees.
2:13 am
texas, zero near dallas is what it feels like. if you are outside. nine in central texas. much of the country is under this arctic blast and here are cold weather alerts from the border of canada to mexico, very accurate, carley. that is ongoing and things will start to moderate getting into the weekend. in terms of storm systems, one moving into the west, that is our next weather maker and one moving across the middle atlantic. i don't know if you asked lee if he would snow plow, he will not be able today, we are not getting the snow storm. >> todd: save me some money, lee draining me dry. >> janice: south of new jersey, you are getting snow, areas with extreme flooding, parts of kentucky and 10en it.
2:14 am
mixture of freezing rain and sleet in toward southeast. that was a camera in nashville, tennessee, showing a snowy roadway. we don't have that. bottom line, they are getting snow in nashville and that is causing dangerous driving conditions. the snow forecast, some areas five to eight inches and the mid-atlantic, including virginia and toward mid-atlantic del marva peninsula, the heaviest of snow. hope to get temperatures out. dangerous part is the ice onroads and power lines and that could cause slippery conditions. fo foxweather.com, will be your best friend. potential record lows from iowa to louisiana, cold, cold weather. again, there is some warmth on
2:15 am
the horizon getting toward the weekend, it won't be as cold. >> carley: such a cold and crazy winter. >> janice: one of the coldest and winteriwinteriest, one for record books for sure. ready for spring. >> todd: like you wouldn't believe, jd. again, lee is draining my budget, i'm up to nine trillion dollars, that ends in april. he starts charging me for landscapes, lee has me on the hook. >> janice: he needs to advertise. >> todd: i'll talk to lee. president trump and elon musk sitting down with our own sean hannity in first joint interview addressing big changes they have made to the government and democrats are trying to stop the president's agenda. >> they are saying things r unconstitutional, what they are
2:16 am
doing is unconstitutional. >> president trump: always the first thing they do. he's in violation of the constitution. it is just a con-job, they couldn't care less about the constitution. >> in order to save taxpayer money, competence and caring, and you get a better deal for the american people. >> president trump: the word caring, certain competence, but caring. >> either ingredient, you will get a better outcome. taxpayers should be mad at hell. how can this be real? this is what was done. it sounds like a comedy sketch. >> todd: amber duke from steamboat, joins me now. what stood out from this interview? >> first thing i noticed was seeing the intimate relationship between donald trump and elon
2:17 am
musk. elon spoke a few days ago, but watching these two interact in a smaller, more intimate setting shows the strength of their relationship and i think the rr rch -- respect. >> todd: she's frozen. i think that is evident from just the way they talk, they talk like friends. when you go to d.c., so many people become friends in order to be trans actional, i feel like these two, highest office in the land, elon musk is richest person in the world, they don't need that next step, they are already there. what they are doing is literally just for us. it puts to rest claims from the left that the trump-musk relationship is framed, it is not. you can't fake that. they truly like each other. >> carley: they covered a lot of ground in the interview
2:18 am
yesterday. the president and the richest man in the world, sean hannity posed that. donald trump might not like hearing that elon musk is the richest and he said that is why he became president. >> todd: amber duke is back from being so in awe of this interview, she'll join us. what stood out from this interview? >> again, they addressed media trying to drive them apart by publishing stories claiming their relationship is on the rocks. they said, we know what they are up to, they are saying these things to divide up so we can't deliver for the american taxpayers. we will not fall for it. >> todd: karoline leavitt not fal falling for it either, turning tables on democrats about the doge audit. >> only difference in what
2:19 am
president trump is doing and what democrats promised the american people for decades, he's following through on cutting waste, fraud and abuse. this is the first president to do such a thing and democrats are up in arms about it. >> todd: people have been clamoring for this for years. it is our money, democrats have promise and have not delivered, why are democrats up in arms that trump and musk are delivering? >> well, todd, democrats want the credit, obviously. if you roll the tape, you will see that barack obama, bill clinton, both promised to root out government waste, fraud and abuse. under obama, largest expangsion of power in modern american history. when you look at recent polling from rasmussen, americans
2:20 am
believe it is important that their government be a lean, mean fighting machine. this is a consensus issue for american people, i don't know why democrats would want to take the 20% side of that issue, they will look like fools if they keep attacking trump and his cabinet for making things more efficient for the taxpayer. >> todd: democrats saw their loss on november 5, we are going to duouble down on wasting mone. makes no sense. thank you for joining us, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> todd: israeli american hostage returned home after sp spending 500 days being held by hamas. >> carley: incredible moment, so long in the making. his father will join us to tell us about that emotional reunion coming up. walt rolled his 401k accounts into an empower ira and it's grown nicely.
2:21 am
2:23 am
2:24 am
the needs that these forgotten jews have are something beyond anything you can imagine. have you eaten this morning? i ate the carrot, so i ate half of it yesterday. and this is what she ate in two days, one carrot. please pray for me! the international fellowship of christians and jews began this ministry to help elderly jews living in horrible poverty around the world. we urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the foods they critically need for their diet for one month. when you call right now, your gift's impact will i have a tremendous love for israel and the jewish people. this is why i'm partnering with the fellowship. it gives me a way to authentically bless jewish people in need around the world.
2:25 am
i believe in god, but i sometimes feel maybe he forgot me. perhaps you could tell my story and i will find a matching soul that would understand. i face hunger again. please don't delay. call, scan, or go online now to help rush one survival food box to a holocaust survivor. when you call right now, your gift's impact will be doubled to help save lives. this is what god wants from us. just feed the hungry. if you hear god's voice, i'm asking you to act now. do it when it's on your heart. i pray that they'll know in their final months that they're not alone. >> carley: new york mayor eric adams may not be out of legal
2:26 am
trouble yet. a federal judge ordering doj attorneys to explain their decision to drop adams case in court today set for 2 p.m. eastern time. governor kathy hochul met with city leaders to discuss possibility of removing the mayor from office. >> only reason that the governor has to make a decision to do something or not do something that has not been done in 235 years is because there was a double standard used on eric adams case. having said that, the governor said she would see what the judge decides tomorrow and keep deliberating with other leaders. >> carley: man who could replace adams is social activist known for pushing anti-police agenda. a new york city criminal rights advocate whose son was murdered.
2:27 am
there is a possibility the governor could remove mayor adams from office. first in line to replace him is the city's public advocate, jamani williams. what do you know about him? do you think he is right for the job? >> my opinion, personal or otherwise, is that he is not suitable, he is not a candidate, would not be a good fit for mayor of new york city based on personal experiences. back when my son was murdered in 2018, 2019, i went to an event in harlem and williams saw my tears when i was telling the story about my son's death and i approached him after the event and he basically shooed me away and ran off with his security
2:28 am
into the car. i basically chased him to try to please, i knew who he was, but i didn't know who he was at the time. he was not public advocate. leticia james was public advocate at the time. this is before all those guys got elevated to celebrity status. once that happened, all you know what broke loose. >> carley: why would he run away from you? >> probably because he was one of the champion of the laws that made it possible and it was against alvin bragg and the assist district attorney nuran, because of those laws that two of my son's killers were completely, they dismissed gang assault and murder indictment against two people clearly on
2:29 am
video participating in the brutal, savage murder of my son. who does that? >> carley: this is daily mail headline to your point back from september of last year. they write why nypd is dreading prospect of indicted mayor eric adams being replaced by jumani williams, williams is a known cop hater, he has notorious reputation for choosing the side of the criminal and throwing cops under the bus. the crazy thing about this, there is mayoral election with a primary in june, don't you think voters should decide who the next mayor will be and maybe it won't be mayor eric adams, maybe it will, it should be will of the people. >> absolutely, i think new yorkers or americans have
2:30 am
completely lost patience with dealing with this anti-cop pro-criminal and social justice agenda, restorative justice, we've lost patience with it. government has lost political will to continue to fund it. i think that is where we are today and i feel that new yorkers should have the opportunity to vote for their next mayor. with kathy hochul, you know, ra racial -- not racial profiling, racial signalling to black community meeting with black leaders to oust eric adams, that is just another meaningless act of symbolism to get support from the black community. >> carley: eric adams said i'm working with trump administration, there are illegal immigrants that are causing harm to americans. if he's removed from office,
2:31 am
don't democrats run risk of saying, he got removed because he is working with the trump administration to make new york a safer place. >> most americans, conservative, independents, republicans, democrats, most of us voted for exactly what trump and musk are doing. we would be very disappointed if they were not doing that. i don't understand why democrats and progressives are pushing back and so much against it when majority of americans, we voted for it. it is a good thing they are doing. who doesn't want more money in their pocket, les taxes, who doesn't want them going after fraud, waste and abuse, we have been suffering for decades. leader after leader promising they would go after this fraud, waste and abuse.
2:32 am
now we have people who have the backbone to do it and then we have democrats whining about it. >> carley: you have been through so much and now advocating for safety for others. thank your son for his service, thank you so much. after nearly 500 days in captivity, israeli american citizen was released from hamas captivity, having found out two days before that his wife and daughters had survived the attack. [crying] >> carley: his fath er, will jon
2:33 am
us, more hostages are set to be released. thank you for joining us. tell us what that was like, hugging your son for the first time knowing he's at long last safe? >> for me, it was like being born again in the physical sense. we have been in daily fear for his life and having been captive of murderous terrorist organization, we had no proof of life until a couple days before he was released. it was a moment i will keep with me for the rest of my days. there are no exact words in any language to describe what the feeling was like. >> carley: you fought so hard, jonathan, seeing that moment, he's a grown man, but he is in
2:34 am
your arms again. he smiles and communicates with his eyes and everything is going to be okay with him. amid that horror, look at that hug and see goodness of god in it. he went through so much, how is he emotionally and physically? has he opened up about what he endured in hamas captivity? >> 500 days is a long time, there is a lot of catch up in both directions, him relaying what happened to him and also him learning about the world outside. we come from a kibbutz where 50 of our friends and neighbors were murdered. it is a small community. 79 taken captive, others murdered by hamas. there is a whole world he needs to learn about, a lot of it
2:35 am
tragic. he did learn of the birth of his younger daughter. physically, a lot of work to be done. he was wounded during the hamas mas ker massacre, we knew that, he received rudimentary medical care since then, there is quite a bit of work to rehabilitate and anyone held for 500 days by a terrorist organization, little food, no sunlight, poor health treatment, if any, and worst sanitary conditions anyone can imagine, add to that, risk of death hovering over their heads every second. i'd like to mention that there are still five u.s. citizens being held captive in gaza.
2:36 am
so much work yet to be done. >> carley: yesterday was mix of good and horrifying news. hamas announced they will release six instead of three and body of four hostages tomorrow. and those four hostages include according to hamas, the bibas family, two youngest hostages and their moth er. kfir was nine months old, did not celebrate his first birthday at home in freedom. that they were from the kibbutz where your son was taken, as well. how are you processing this news? >> personally i would have been pleasantly surprised, thrilled if there were any other outcome. it is very personal for me. kibbutz, for your viewers familiar with it, it is a small
2:37 am
community. in our case, a frontier about a mile from the border with gaza. we are one big extended family of 400 people. shiri lived 100 feet from my ho house. her older boy, airel, the older red head was best friends with one of my grandkids and used to come over to my house a couple times a week for popcicles. it is heartwrenching, enormous failure of israel this was allowed to happen. her parents were murdered that day. my heart goes out to their extended family and beyond the kibbutz. listen, if anyone had any doubts we're dealing with satan, then the return of shiri and her two
2:38 am
boys is the clearest sign. however, we have to make a deal with satan to get the rest of the 73 hostages home for proper burial and i'll be burying shiri i would imagine in a few days and those who are still alive for their families to feel the joy i feel right now. >> carley: well said. horrifying reality, deal has to be done to get families reunited. you mentioned birth of your first grandchild. your son got to meet his third daughter for the first time. your son has a whole lot of living to do. so glad he's back home safe so you can do that with him. thank you for joining us, god bless. >> thank you.
2:39 am
2:43 am
dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a great rate that won't change. it's back. but only for a limited time. high five. five years? -nope. comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. powering five years of savings. powering possibilities. comcast business.
2:44 am
>> carley: president trump laying out his plan for 25% tariff on foreign cars and semiconductor chips. >> todd: cheryl casone from fox business here with more. >> cheryl: we can't say we didn't know this was coming. he had mentioned before about auto industry and tariffs and he said soon is coming sooner rather than later for auto industry and semiconductor industry. here is president trump when asked about more tariffs coming. watch. >> president trump: have you decided specifically what the auto tariff rate should be? >> president trump: i probably will tell you that on april 2, in the neighborhood of 25%. >> semiconductor and pharmaceutical? >> president trump: 25% and higher and substantially higher over course of a year, we want to give them time, when they come into the united states and
2:45 am
they have a plant or factory here, there is no tariff. we want to give them a chance. >> cheryl: made in america is the goal. 25% tariffs, auto, semiconductor and pharmaceuticals. treasury secretary scott bessent was on with bret baier last night and said this is a revenue raiser. scott bessent was specific saying this is a revenue raiser. people that are upset is the auto industry, they have been lobbying in washington to get their policy and agenda on board because of what they import. there is a triage plan at ford according to w"wall street journal," this is on top of reciprocal tariffs, we will know if that is confirmed or not. then you have donald trump saying with other countries, you can negotiate. there is a lot happening with tariffs. >> carley: there is some wiggle
2:46 am
room. yesterday you mentioned bret baier and scott bessent were taking about tariffs, will it increase prices and he said no because companies will eat the cost. >> cheryl: if they can. the auto industry is pretty slim margin business, it depends if they are able to do that or not. if a company is eating cost of something, they raise prices, lay off staff and try to make the same product with less staff. i don't know how different industries and companies are going to respond, these are very large, very complex industries. i focused on autos, because semiconductor we have seen a shift to american production. the industry most challenged is auto industry. >> todd: got to get moving on
2:47 am
pharmaceuticals. >> cheryl: don't get your blood pressure meds out of china. >> todd: catch cheryl on mornings with maria. trump administration has received list of cartels that will be labeled terrorist organizations, including tren de aragua and ms-13. >> president trump: if they want help, we would give them help. mexico, if you look at what has gone on with mexico, it is run by cartels and they allowed millions to come into our country from all over the world. >> todd: in florida, ron desantis signed series of illegal immigration bills vowing crackdown on illegal immigration. larry keith joins me now. he was the individual tasked with shipping the illegal migrants out of florida to
2:48 am
points north. some states are vowing to fight trump, florida is vowing to work with him. how do you envision that support between florida and feds looking? >> as we all know, the federal government, president trump has primary role in regard to immigration enforcement. each state has a duty to fill in with unique statewide and local knowledge in florida and want to set blueprint and be the bellwether and lead. all four members of governor and members of the cabinet, enacted legislation to give florida all the tools we need and resources to be the best state in terms of supporting president trump and fulfillment of mandate to have illegal aliens out of this country being deported. >> todd: focus on the cartels, go to the end of the book.
2:49 am
we have reaper drones flying with permission of mexican government to get intel on cartels. is it realistic to think trump administration could eliminate cartels in mexico by end of his four-year term? >> i believe he can. i have seen few individuals in course of my life with capability president trump and ability to get things done. florida's governor ron desantis has that same mindset, new attorney general, chief financial officer and our agricultural commissioners are my bosses and here in florida we'll do everything we can within the state. your question on international piece of this, it is amazing to watch what president trump is doing with all the organizations, department of defense, department of justice, intelligence agencies, intelligence community, will do all lawful things up to the line
2:50 am
to do everything lawful to protect our country and our sovereignty and people. that is not my role or function in florida, my job here in florida is to make certain state and local level we are best state in terms of giving president trump every tool he needs to take care of business. >> todd: for states not taking the florida approach, are they upon hadding the cartels survive? >> yes, absolutely they are. the overall upshot of the mandate president trump received, how he appointed members with resources, governor desantis and three members of our cabinet and legislature who said go forth and make things happen and unelected political appointees like me and those in the president's cabinet whose mission from street level to capitol in florida, to make sure
2:51 am
we work in lock step to achieve the objective here. we know there is interference and obstruction and sanctuary areas. we will do what we can to get it done. >> todd: we'll be watching, thank you for doing this in florida. thank you. brian here with what is coming up on "fox and friends." >> brian: reminiscent of fenway park with poles in the place. big day on "fox and friends." how do i know it is "fox and friends"? there is the logo. elon musk and doge discover 4.7 trillion of payments we have no idea where they are from or going, does that bother you? it should. democrats aren't on board with cutting waste, they are pro- pro-waste. this wall is cool, we use for weather and big graphics, very
2:52 am
expensive, never seen the invoice, like our treasury. trump and musk set the record straight during an exclusive interview with sean hannity. florida senator rick scott joins us with reaction to doge so far and why dems are so upset. plus fate of new york city mayor eric adams in the hands of governor kathy hochul, she could fire him today. we'll tell you what is happening with that court trial which starts at 10:00. and a mom lost her son to addiction, she is working to bring ground-breaking cures, including a vaccine that would stop ope opened opioid. >> more baseball? >> lexi, am i ready for the show?
2:53 am
you looked at my information. >> doesn't matter, ainsley is here. >> she's your favorite, right? >> absolutely. >> the story behind the story and chris harris is back from vacation or suspension, not sure. lawrence hates when i do these eshg laberate promos, fox coming out with three other people. you are stuck with me until we go to commercial. >> get dressed. >> stay within yourself. join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses, reaching america's most influential audience. need creative? we can help. fox news media impact starts here. advertise with us today. ♪ empower ♪ so handsome. oh, i can't buy this. woah, woah. your empower investment account has grown. you earned it, so... (♪) get good at money. so you can be a little bad. empower.
2:54 am
2:57 am
baby: liberty! mom: liberty mutual is all she talks about since we saved hundreds by bundling our home and auto insurance. biberty: it's pronounced "biberty." baby: liberty! biberty: biberty! baby: liberty! biberty: nice try, kid. only pay for what you need ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ baby: liberty.
2:58 am
>> carley: among president trump's many executive orders includes a plan for establishing a united states sovereign wealth fund which alaskan governor mike dunlevy praises and says should follow alaska's example. >> todd: governor dunlevy joins us now. you wrote an op-ed in the "wall street journal." why should the average american watching at home want a sovereign in america. >> it preservative wealth. in alaska's case it's wealth that comes from oil and minerals. and it preservative it for the future generations. our sovereign wealth fund called the alaska progress fund is worth $80 billion. anticipated to hit $100 billion by 2031. and it was started back in 1976 because we had some enlightened legislators and governor that foresaw if we didn't save some of that money for future generations oil money in particular, that wealth would be gone. as a result, we have the second largest fund in the world per cap attachment we only have
2:59 am
740,000 people in alaska. we have $80 billion fund. and this fund helps pay dividends to the people of alaska but also helps fund government as well that fund continues to grow. again, using using mineral wealth that the president can find on various federal lands including blm lands save for future generations. >> carley: critics say winners and losers and the federal government will choose to invest in this company but not that company. how does the trump administration avoid that line of attack? >> you use best investment principles like the alaska progress fund does. we have a board. they invest across the spectrum, stocks, real estate, et cetera. they diversify that investment. so it is an investment that, you know, is diversified enough that you are not leaning on one type of investment or another. and, again, the history shows that if you do it the right way like we are doing up in alaska, it works. and so i think we have a
3:00 am
tremendous opportunity. i think the president is on to something. >> todd: realistically every american watching and period could get a dividend from a sovereign wealth fund in our country. >> if they -- they set it up that way so it's put together in that manner. but, currently about 660,000 660 alaskas are eligible and get a dividend check every year. again, it's -- i think it's a shining example of what could be done here in the united states. >> carley: yeah. well, it's a very interesting idea and you break it down so well and "wall street journal" op-ed. so i encourage everybody to read that i was going to make a je'kel not being quite 1:00 in the modern and thank you for joining us until i found out you were coming to us from washington, d.c. doded to excited for the joke. >> sorry about that. >> carley: thank you for joining us nonetheless, have great day. >> todd: "fox & friends" right now.
0 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
