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>> there are things more important than beards. i just thought i would put that in there. i need more patients and fewer beards. >> john: larry, but is not your turn. how many sports do you see long hair and braids? i guess it is a sign of the times. >> sandra: women sports, i guess? [laughs] >> john: looking forward to seeing you, larry. >> good one, john. ♪ ♪ >> john: the manhunt underway in new york city after the parented targeted killing of united health care ceo, brian thompson. >> sandra: it's the stunning new photo the suspect tied to the murder of the ceo. >> they are getting close and pilling back that onion layer by layer. although started in new york city hundreds of miles away where they believe they have the person they are now calling it suspect. >> members at the altoona police department arrested
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luigi mangione. he is believed to be the person of interest in the brazen targeted murder of brian thompson. >> there he is stepping off right now in his orange jumpsuit. >> john: he knows there is media watching his every move here. very quiet, very reserved. >> some of these detectives will finally sleep tonight after this person has been brought to justice here in new york city. >> sandra: wow! any moment now the saga of luigi luigi mangione set to appear in court the first time since he pleaded guilty to a month ago. all right, we are watching live state criminal court in new york city or to welcome back as "america reports" had sent to a second hour. and sandra smith in new york. >> john: it looks like standing room only in core and then a crowd outside as well. such a bizarre prosecution.
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i'm john roberts in washington and luigi mangione facing terror crisis for killing unitedhealthcare ceo brian thompson. followed by a five minute make that manhunt with 26-year-old arrested in altoona, pennsylvania. >> sandra: the accused killer has a large group of supporters. seen there many lined up outside at the courthouse hours before the hearing today to try to get a seat and alexis mcadams live at the courthouse and what do you see there? >> sandra and john, we know luigi mangione will be inside the court room behind me but not just he and his legal team here today. it is a wide range of supporters 100-150 people in one of the angles of the camera, lots of signs appeared to think out here and want guy said 3:00 this morning gathering to show their support for luigi mangione calling for the murder suspect to be set free. listen. >> when i say set free, say
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luigi mangione! >> i think the bizarre aspect of this case, john, you hit it off at the top, people to see him and show support sending money, sending letters, you name it. the case has captured the nation where toby could get closer to a trial date we are told as the judge expected the defense of the prosecution for the update on exchange at the evidence. as the crowds continued to gather, mangione accused of killing unitedhealthcare ceo, brian thompson. that shooting caught on camera. the ceo of data 2 gunned down in new york city for an investors meeting. has for a mode of, mangione mad at the health care industry. we will get more on what the judge says today. mangione is speaking out for the first time since his arrest. this is exactly what he said on a post they put on their legal
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team's website, "i am overwhelmed and grateful for anyone who has written me to share stories and share their support." that is on a web page and link to a fund-raiser that has brought in $500,000. and a long list of other charges including first-degree murder and terror charges and a federal case, which could carry the death penalty. mangione pled not guilty to all of those charges. the 26-year-old face is a case on pennsylvania where he was arrested after days on manhunt eating a burger at a local mcdonald's. i can tell you the federal charges carry the death penalty in this case. once that is put on the table, that is where the fund-raising went through the roof. i was looking and someone donated $12,000 on that day that was brought up. we will see what happens but a lot of people show their support for mangione, sandra. >> sandra: alexis mcadams live at courthouse. john.
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supporters are showing up there and that is the case and we will begin with the legal panel coming up. >> john: it is a bizarre case and so many people in the country who are supporting him. and yet, he is charged with three counts of murder. he hasn't entered a plea in the federal charges but lexi rigged them, phil holloway will join us at the top as it progresses. today's cases basically just an update where things are and nothing really significant but drying tremendous amount of interest in the streets of new york. >> sandra: this is a live look so we will see where it goes there to this could be happening soon so we will see what we see when we see at, john. >> john: from new york to washington, allocation sub biden/bond. epa administrator, lee zeldin, uncovering what he says $2 billion the last administration tried to funnel through claimant nonprofit with deep ties to stacey abrams the former democratic candidate for
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governor at the state of georgia. fox team coverage on this, larry kudlow standing by and you heard him earlier. fox news correspondent steve harrigan. >> the new head of the epa is determined claw back $20 billion. this money used by the biden administration and in days to find a green energy projects. lee zeldin said basically slush fund to award left activist including stacey abrams. >> here is $20 million going to the friends on the left as opposed to making sure the money is going directly to the purpose that you allegedly said this money was needed for the first place. few care about clean air, land, water or some community left behind, why are we spending a dollar we may dollar remediating that issue instead of paying off your friend? >> that $20 billion was part of the biden administration's greenhouse gas reduction program. the money went to eight ribs,
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$2 billion to power forward to communities where abrams worked as senior counsel. many criticized the timing of the award. come one month after stacey abrams reendorsed biden for election imperative the republicans trying to that environmental protection. >> they have a responsibility to preserve god's great creation, to enhance it and pass it on to future generations. and right now, elon musk wants to turn epa into every polluter's ally. he wants to take the environmental cups. that is what this is all about. >> any attempt to freeze the funds likely to result in a legal challenge. john, back to you. >> john: steve harrigan in atlanta, steve, thank you so much. sandra. >> sandra: larry kudlow is here as if you didn't already know it. >> this has nothing to do with climate, nothing to do with
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climate. this has to do with/funds, self-dealing and embezzlement funds. that is what it has to do with. the question is we have lee zeldin coming on the show at 4:00 and we will talk some more to him about all of this, that you know, stacey abrams thing, i'm trying to make a calculation and put numbers together. the stacey abrams handout was $2 billion, okay? let's start with that. that is part of greenhouse reduction slush fund, that is what the bidens did well. but, bet, but $5 million that i think came out of this greenhouse gas reduction, but i'm not sure, but it is $5 billion. the guy overseeing it sent the $5 billion to a firm that all his friends were running and that he, himself was involved with before he held the office only briefly, by the way. it was a george soros operation.
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the worst case have self-dealing i have ever seen. again, it has nothing to do with climate. and there's more to do with this, i don't know, besides the two million-dollar slush fund, there was another $27 billion fund someplace noted by biden's green new deal angels. but is incredible and all happened by the way, late 2023 and early mid 2024 just before the election. that is called election-year payoffs. so one thing after another. it has nothing to do with climate change or the lack thereof. >> sandra: karoline leavitt cackled a little bit talking about doge. listen. >> they know that american taxpayers at home who have been struggling with inflationary crisis don't want their tax dollars going towards crazy deia programs in countries overseas. they also don't like the fact there has been $71 billion worth
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of fraud in social security and improper payments going out the door. that is a problem that needs to be fixed. >> sandra: they are making progress towards that. did you see the numbers $55 billion and counting and the contracts are probably on the rights as we speak. but now the president seems to be floating at least this idea is sending checks on the savings of doge. you are a fan of it? i'm a big fan of it. >> sandra: you know they will say that is inflationary. i'm shocked you have not watched the show and how much we have set on all of this coach i'm shocked, but i will try to get over it. the fact is doge -- here is just think about this, president trump is trying to downsize the government everywhere. he is trying to take control of all of the alphabet agencies to make sure they are following his policies. with respect to doge downsizing savings, right, he wants to hit it back to the taxpayers.
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>> sandra: but if you pay down the debt naturally, that brings down the inflation and puts money back into the american people's pockets? he started out as a business. so you are like the doge dividends, point number one. second, you can put some into debt retirement, no problem. third hotel you will have a budget savings to build into a lower budget baseline. i am going to help the republican budget will put in $1.5 trillion in doge budget savings. okay? put a plug and because elon will produce this and that taxpayers will get their benefits and we will all live happily ever after. it is a completely new regime. downsize, give that go back to the taxpayers and the voters in the first place. retire some debt and bring the alphabet, sec, ftc, fcc, cfpb, i
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can't even remember them here to corral them. they are part of the executive branch. this is presidential executive authority. they need to toe the line. by the way, they are all too fat and sassy and need to be downsized also. this is something that hasn't been down, i don't know, maybe 100 years. not even i was around for the last time this happened. >> sandra: stop it! larry, always a pleasure. that is very interesting. you are not open to the effect of paying down market that might bring inflation down and actually put more -- i'm just challenging. >> by the way, this is a wonderful thing so let me get this right, sandra. if the government spend your money, but it's okay. but if you keep your money, is not okay? is that what i'm hearing? >> sandra: no, no absolutely not. you know me, come on, that is not what i said. pay down the debt, which in turn would eventually bring down prices. >> i would actually cut taxes
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first and produce goods on the supply side of the economy and bring prices down that way. but i will go debt too. >> sandra: i appreciate the answers. i know clearly where you stand. >> base hits are better than beards. >> sandra: okay, go cubs. thank you so much, larry. [laughs] oh, my gosh. >> john: did she say go cubs? breaking moments ago, the man to kill -- is found guilty of attempted murder. a jury found 27 years old guilty and only took two hours of deliberation to come up with a part of following the trial. chautauqua county court in new york. you remember the incident that unfolded august 2022, chautauqua institution and rusty was about to speak on stage when main up on stage and stabbed more than a dozen times in front of a horrifying audience. and now seven years old, wind wn one eye and another man injured
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in that attack. he testified at length about his injuries and the extent of them in the long convalescence and recovery to come back where he has. he could spend 25 years in prison when the sentencing happens. so we will be following that for you. any moment now, accused assassination -- assassination of brian thompson will go to court. we will bring you as we await luigi mangione's arrival, plus this. how about hamas with the babies, how about that? we will take that and continue to take that? i don't think so. >> sandra: president trump sounding off as hamas' brutality is exposed during the transfer of those murdered israeli hostages. special envoy adam boehler has issued a warning to the terror grouhe 6p and will join us next. for a limited time.
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powering possibilities. comcast business. >> john: israel outraged after hamas handed over anonymous dead body instead of the remains of another woman during transfer of murdered hostages the other day. american and israeli are calling a violation of cease-fire agreement. let's bring in adam boehler, special envoy for a hostage affairs. you are warning hamas to release hostages and do it now. "if i were home lots i would release everybody or they will face total annihilation right now. impact that for us in terms of -- impact that in terms of annihilation, would that be at the hands of israel or with the u.s. get involved? >> i think you heard president trump when you played the clip before and he's been very specific about is they will
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be major consequences. the big difference in this administration is the prior administration restrained israel. they were only saying what they shouldn't do. to listen, you need to take your security into account you need to respond. we are supporting full force. to that is a big difference between president biden and president trump. >> john: but the reason for ambiguity and the president said all will be unleashed or they will have hell to pay. we are trying to get an idea of who would unleash the hell? >> paras many people that can only hell peered to the has many options when he does that and how he does it. for that, at a time of his choosing to make sure certain things happen across the world. so he maintains massive optimality when and what and where. i think there is enough here the presently killed number to cope guy in iran when others are afraid to do it. i don't think people are afraid he will act when he says he will
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react. >> john: he hasn't shied away from confrontation when necessary, here is what the president had to say about the situation with brian kilmeade on the radio this morning. >> it looks like they were celebrating as they were bringing the bodies back. the scene has not if unbelievable, brianna, when you see what is happening. in a sort of not even believable. it is so barbaric. you wouldn't think it could happen in modern age. >> john: there seem to be a parade hamas carrying out to transfer them to the red cross. hamas claimed a long time ago, that they were all killed in israeli air strike. listen to what daniel had to say about the cause of death. >> they were married by terrorists in cold blood. to the did not shoot the two young boys. they killed them with their bare hands.
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afterwards, they committed horrific acts to cover up the atrocities. >> john: he made the statements after autopsy performed on the two boys. the fact that israel said they were killed by hamas with bare hands. we would expect that would be strangulation or hit with a blunt object. and the fact that they did not bring back her remains, the remains have unidentified palestinian woman has to cause outrage in israel. >> i read reports on twitter at people calling the people who did this animals. able to tell you that is a utensil to animals. at the end of the day, i guarantee you israel will get the people who did this and they will not forget. if i am hamas like i said last night and i don't want to face annihilation, the biggest thing they can do right now, first of all is get the body over to the israelis. the final thing for us and we
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have been very clear about this and they can keep testing the president's patients. i would not do that is to release all americans. i have four bodies have american steel there. i have alexander who is alive now in a tunnel somewhere. i don't sleep at night until they are home. up i don't sleep at night until they are home, there will be consequences because i'm angry when i'm tired of. >> john: i know benjamin netanyahu is upset about this as well. the president of israel is, too. we don't know which way this will go. it means the ceasefire is off. her sister just wants calm and she wants her sister's body back. she said for her sake, we are not seeking revenge right now but we are asking to save the lives of the living hostages and return all of the fallen for burial. what you say about that? >> i agree with it. i think the number one priority
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is to release all hostages and get them home. what is the number one priority. so if that means that has to step up and strengthen things however they have to do that. this is what we need to do. we need everybody home. then we can deal with other things. >> john: we know you are making it your mission to bring americans home and we wish you luck in that endeavor. adam coach always great to see you, sandra. >> sandra: this breaking a few moments ago fox news alert, los angeles mayor karen bass removed kristin crowley as fire chief there. a statement issued she wrote "we know 1,000 firefighters that could have been hunted in the morning the firefighters were sent home on chief crowley's watch. the necessary step to an investigation was the president of the fire commission telling chief crowley to do after action report on the fires. to the chief refused.
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these require her removal. mayor bass has appointed ronnie, 41-year-old lafd interim fire chief. that is just into less. the mayor in l.a. removing the fire chief kristin crowley. as we anticipate more details on that, a live look outside the courthouse for the man accused of killing health care ceo is to face a judge. any moment help, updates from the court as we get them. we see some activity at the core. there he is. let's listen in. >> all right, that was the moment we were waiting for. did not speak to it that in spirit to the question was shouted that humanity did not respond.
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or legal panel will be here to respond to that, john. >> john: quite a bit different than when he first went to court pennsylvania shouting out to the media giving him a photo. a shooting match an official white house event go to a democratic governor telling donald trump, she will see him in court. him saying, all right, me it there. what is that all about? we will show you the confrontation in the white house and we will get shannon bream's reaction on all of that coming up.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: luigi mangione in criminal court and we sell this moments ago the ivy league is assassinating united health care ceo brian thompson outside of a hotel in december. the criminal defense attorney is joining us and former district attorney in the legal panel, i should say, joining us now. first off, what did you think?
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did you think we would hear from him? he remained silent this time. >> i didn't think we would hear from him today in the core. that we are already hearing from him and his defense team because they have already launched a public relations campaign for this website. they are actually reaching out directly to the jury pool. they are already making their case for jury nullification, in my opinion. they are telling the people who have sympathy toward this defendant to show support, to give money, and they are priming the pump for jury nullification defense. >> john: in terms of priming the pump for jury nullification defense, lexi, how would this work? >> there are a lot of people think one and lost during jury selection. o.j. simpson's lawyer famously said after jury of the panel if i'm convicted by these people maybe i did do it. so part of it for them is going to be picking the most favorable
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jury for their case periods got a lot of money now. he's got a lot of deranged supporters contributing to his legal funds and high-powered attorneys anyway paid for my mommy and daddy. say he will be able to get jury consultants and do whatever he needs to do to try to impanel the best jury. but i still have faith common sense that people have when they say that they the video showing a man murdered in the middle of new york city streets in cold blood, that i don't think the jury nullification is necessarily a reasonable outcome in this case. >> sandra: fail, it is hard to believe they were supporters at the courthouse. we have seen this. here are some of this. >> i don't believe he is the one who did it and the reasons that support is there as far as correlation to health care is there is a lot of people who have been hurt and killed by the health care system. and you have, i mean it is hard not to empathize and sympathize with that. but i don't think he is the one
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who did it. >> sandra: okay, one person's opinion. >> that do make that video evidence shows he is the one who did it combined with imagery released by law enforcement. the evidence of guilt is overwhelming in this case so far. now, but that being said, the jury nullification idea is not really a proper defense. lawyers are not directly to come out and say i want you to give this guy a pass even though he's guilty and ignore the law. they are not to do that directly but indirectly that is what they are doing and why this website out there. why jamming up public support and why seeking donation for the legal defense funds. this whole thinking continue. the jury that ultimately gets on this case is going to make a decision. if they nullify his act and they say, we are just going to forgive it because we have the power to do so go to the law be,
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then he will be acquitted because you cannot appeal from . so we will have to make sure that yours who have common sense get all of this jury that will follow the law. spewing you mentioned all the ponds that have come in a few times a let's put on the screen so people can see. $5,000 in total has come in. 200,000 in just the past ten days. for 10,000 people have contributed to the luigi mangione defense fund. here is what he said in a statement from tail. i am overwhelmed by and grateful for everyone who has written me to share their stories and expressed their support. lexi, a moment ago you referred to them as deranged individuals who support him. but it seems like he's got a lot of sympathy in his -- in his -- what is the best way to put it? his dislike of the american health care industry. >> he does. at that sympathy is misplaced.
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this is somebody who has a family man and a ceo of the company i understand not necessarily popular. you don't murder people in the street cold blood to exact change in an industry admittedly needs it. these people are deranged. they have misplaced ideas this was some type of robin hood type of situation where there is actually going to be change for this. their hero is going to be prosecuted and likely probably found guilty despite the public sympathy behind him. >> sandra: last thought from you? >> we have to look for among other things that prosecutors on this case have to look out for stealth jurors. these are people who want to get on the jury and they get on the jury with a mission in mind and the mission would be to find him not guilty because they are sympathetic to him. they may actually lie during jury selection so we have to watch out for stealth jurors. but hey, they were at their case has been in this one.
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a federal indictment in a state case elsewhere he also has to face, even once the new york case is over. >> john: it will be very important for the prosecution, no question about that. thank you for joining us coach appreciated. >> thank you. >> get your hands up! at them up, get them up. >> exclusive body body cam footf the state sanctuary policies. puts this. speak of the population doesn't want man playing in women's sports. so you better comply because otherwise you are not getting any federal funding. >> we will see you in court. >> sandra: we will see you in court. president trump's remarks to governors there at the white house over trans women and girls sports. shannon bream is up next. and i.
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>> i think everybody who came over here illegally should get imported and come back legal aid. >> it is unfair. two citizens have put too much into the united states into this nation for us not to have a say. >> you know o.j. you made everything accommodating for them here or jail you even laid out the red carpet in terms of funding for them. yet, your people are still suffering. >> they care more for people who are not from this country and they do for those here in america. so it is immigrant first versus america first. >> sandra: sanctuary paralyses under illinois that the exclusive new chase outside of chicago led to the arrest of two illegal migrants from
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honduras. senior correspondent mike tobin from chicago. might not all of illinois in sync with this governor, that is for sure. speak of the illinois governor wants to impose immigration efforts who come to the u.s. illegally, counties downstate standing up and saying, we have enough problems and we don't want to be a sanctuary. >> two hondurans in the u.s. illegally lead the police on high-speed chase through a cornfield outside of chicago. >> the subject is on foot running northbound. northbound through the field. >> get your hands up! >> 18-year-old and 23-year-old arrested. 7 pounds have fentanyl found in the car. >> three bricks. >> the illinois safety act eliminates cash bond. he was released without bail and fled to california. velasquez held in the grundy county jail. the county chairman believes they were in illinois because it is a sanctuary state.
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>> if we have less welcoming state for illegal immigration, i don't know if they would have been traveling those roadways. >> the irony is it happening grundy county the first county and illinois to push back against the democratic governor to pass a resolution declaring the county does not welcome illegal migrants. as a result, tech says bus to chicago and surrounding neighborhoods but grundy county never received the busload. >> we haven't had the problems other counties, municipalities have had i not being nonsanctuary. dozens of illinois counties copied the language in the resolution and past their own. picked up in california and held for another incident in san francisco. i.c.e. issued a detainer for velasquez requesting notification if he is going to be released. but grundy county officials cannot grant that request because that would violate illinois trust act which would prevent local police from
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communicating with fellow counterparts over immigration matters, sandra. >> sandra: mike tobin reporting out of chicago for us, john. >> john: you want to listen up and pay attention to this fair warning because things got pretty hot in the white house state dining room this morning during a meeting between president trump and the nation's governors. the peasant getting into and intense exchange with manic nails periods shannon bream for the host of "fox news sunday." this was quite the episode. we are going to play for the folks at home right now. watch this. the president talking. >> is the governor of maine h here? not here. >> are you not going to comply with it? i will comply with the state and federal laws. >> we are the federal law. you better do it because you will not get federal funding at all if you don't. by the way, your population even though somewhat liberal, i did well to make.
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your population does not want men playing in public support so you better comply because otherwise you are not getting any federal funding. >> see you in court. >> good i will see you in court and that should be an easy one. you will enjoy her life after because i don't think he will be an elected politics. >> john: we ran this a little early but the president was talking about executive order barring transgender athletes in women's sports. the governor of maine was reiterating they have something called human rights act and name and they will not comply with executive order. she said she will follow state law and federal law. but there is an argument about what the federal law is here. >> sandra: is that the most awkward wench ever? if you love president trump you love him bee he is a fighter. it is not as if he was talking about this generally and she popped up in the room. he said he is maine's governor here? it was a direct conversation. she said we will see you in court.
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the supreme court recognized federal dollars can be tied to states following specific policies and it happened under the biden administration. there were challenges when he put out executive orders and directives completely opposite of what the president did with women sports. so, they were certainly court battles to come. but i don't think president trump will shy back from that at all periods be will dig deeper monday, by the way. main, transgender athletes who was according to a coach sort of mediocre performer when he was on the boys team that finished fifth or ninth but apparently blew away all of the girls when he became a transgender athlete. causing that coach to say they were not going to judge the pole competition at the state finals. this is a hot-button issue in the name. >> but is not just a legal issue which this will be hammered out in the courts with main challenging federal funding being taken over this issue. but there is a public policy
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issue because the polling showed and people said in the november elections is that most people out there neck pulling across all kinds of different outlets shows that they are not comfortable with somebody born biologically male competing against their daughters in sports and taking opportunities for scholarships and those types of things. so maine will have to find out if on the right side of this legally, but if you take the pulse of american policy, name is into minority for now. >> john: that judge that judges nondecision eric adams he adjourned the case that we don't know until when and only been on the bench a couple of years. this is a landmark decision and will take some time to think about. >> what the doj wanted was quick dismissal slam-dunk and we have created let's get rid of this. but instead the federal judge has done is called paul clement former general in one of the most successful advocates at the supreme court a conservative legal rock star to say i need to
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debrief this for me. all those briefs have to be on march 7th. if we need a hearing march 7th extends down the road a few weeks. >> john: it is not the person we seen this the delaware court room that doj came in with the defendant who happened to be named hunter biden. it was supposed to be signing up a plea agreement. >> it turned out very different. >> john: what is up "fox news sunday? we will talk foreign policy and the budget showdowns and doge as well. just. >> john: looking forward to that, shannon, sandra. >> sandra: record snow making steer's paradise some parts of the northeast. wait for this madison alworth is hitting the slopes right now. madison, beautiful shot right there. >> thank you, sandra, it is an incredible day. a few thousands of people have been enjoying because such a banner year. the exact numbers how many more people are here and what that means for revenue.
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one, why he was held in federal custody when he hasn't been indicted by the department of justice. apparently the doj said his consent and his attorney said the death penalty over your head coach of you have no choice but to consent. we will watch this case going forward. sandra. >> sandra: okay, john, we will. meanwhile the weather, everybody is talking about the weather whether you will get ski weather because so many people on trips this week. fox business correspondent, madison alworth, hands-on, medicine, tell us what is the story there? wow! this is the first report we have seen from a snowboard. hey, sandra, we are at the beast of the east, killington vermont and they have seen a huge increase in visitors because of the incredible smell that they are getting this year.
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10% increase. that means on a saturday, 11,000 people to come out and do what i'm doing right now. but i have a great crew with me, mark from a sled and i have the gopro on my head. underneath me, 205 inches of snow and a little bit of ice. 205 inches. i say that number because that compared to two years ago is 100 more inches. that is driving 10% increase. and the people who calm, they are spending a lot of money. saturday a pass will cost $200. now affiliated with icon so when i come past. that means spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to get out on the mountain. it is a big investment. locally owned mountain, killington, making the investment and putting $12 million into a new ski lift this summer. they have spent $7 million
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putting in new snow machine so people on the mountain can enjoy almost all of the runs. take a listen. since we are killington, we are making snow. many others are steps that we are the beast of the east with the longest season in the east. we plan to ski a long and two now, sandra, the plan is to ski until june 1st if you can believe it. at the good news, ski and snowboard advocates, marches the snow be a season in vermont. at that 10% increase in visitors from last year, they are expecting to go up even more ase enter into snow season. but i know i have been enjoying myself on killington mountain. fox news business, i have spent zero time on average but on average 12-15 minutes. >> sandra: you are incredible. out some report but incredible
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snowboarding. thank you take your creative, that is obviously a lot of talent to shoot this. madison, flawless, amazing. thank you, thank you. >> sandra: we lost her now. >> john: i love the fact there is a ski patrol or who has a cameraman on a sled taking him down the hill. i remember going down the hill in a sled wants blackcomb mountain in 2002 with 7-inch spiral fracture on my left tibia. i appreciate it. stated this is incredible, vaped with her gopro camera. we have her viewpoint going down the mountain. killington is awesome by the break. medicine if you are still there, where did you grow up skiing? okay, we last. >> i started skiing at six. >> john: we will be gone in five seconds. have a great weekend and we will see you monday.
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