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line, tom, arthel neville and kevin corke. welcome to the big we can show. big story tonight, president trump is shaking things up at the pentagon as he looks to end the two major wars started under the by administration. we are hearing these six military officials he fired on friday it will not be the last to be defense secretary pete hegseth is back in the decision. ask the president deserves to pick his key national security and military advisory team. this is a reflection of the president wanting the right people around him to execute the national security approach we want to take. >> this security approach includes extending the first phase of the cease-fire deal in the middle east. >> we have to get an extension of phase one. and so i will be going into the region this week, probably wednesday, to negotiate that. we are hoping to have the proper time to finish off-to begin
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phase issue and finish it off and get more hostages released. and move the discussion forward. >> trump officials are telling us they are getting close to making a deal on ukraine's rare minerals. >> i do expect president zelenskyy will sign. the deal will be signed this will give it president trump a lever and it will be a strong signal to russian leadership that the u.s. is in a series of partnership with the ukrainian people. >> who would you rather go toe to toe with the likes of vladimir putin, jim jone, president xi, or anyone else? joe biden or donald trump he is the dealmaker and chief. they're welcome to bring better ideas all i've heard is perpetuate more war. no one should be surprised that is not what president trump campaigned on or intends to do. >> of lucas tomlinson with us thislie from the white house als
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covering an enormous amount of ground for us, lucas to you. >> good evening, molly. tonight on "fox news sunday" or early or i should say president trump's defense secretary pete hegseth defended the decision of the present to fire at the u.s. military top officer with who was appointed by joe biden. >> i have a lot of respect. he's an honorable man not the right man for a moment and ultimately the president made that call. we won world war ii 74 star generals we have 44 today. >> at cpac yesterday president trump thanks ukraine will sign the deal and hand over the mineral rights though half of the rare earth minerals are currently russian held territory officials say. close so we are getting our money back. were going to get our money back. it is not fair it's just not fair. and we will see but i think we are pretty close to a deal. we better be close to a deal because that is been a horrible
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situation. never would have happened if i were president. >> the number of world leaders intended see >> including poland's president and he convinced trump to support the 60 billion-dollar aid bill in congress last spring to support ukraine. i asked if he thanks trump can do it again this time to help end the war. >> i did trust president donald trump. i did trust in his efficiency i did it trustee is going to bring an official and and lasting peace ukraine. >> a polish president said he would like to see more american forces deployed to poland it sits on ukraine's border i also asked president if he trusts russian president vladimir putin. his response, putin is a former kgb officer. >> that says quite a lot, lucas tomlinson thank you. as a trump administrations look to close a deal on minerals with ukraine as soon as this week, ukrainian president zelenskyy says he is willing to resign in
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exchange for peace with russia or a nato membership. alex hogan has the latest tonight. >> molly, the minerals are deal which remains a top priority for the white house would compensate the u.s. and its military support by providing profits of ukraine's rare earth minerals in order for that ukrainian president zelenskyy says he wants to see security guarantees from the u.s. in that agreement. today he also explained he would be willing to step down as president at that meant peace or a membership to nato. as far as his relationship to trump he said that was never the bestie went on to say is thankful for the support of the president, the u.s. government and the american people tomorrow marks three years since the start of russia's full invasion. kyiv growing military cemetery is a reminder of the cost of war. the grape of one of the soldiers would have been 38th birt birthday's parents tried for the better part of a decade to can
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seed and he was their only child there are one of the many families here who have been ripped apart by grief and beliefs on whether striking a deal is the right thing to do. >> i wish it was over it now. look how many people died. cooks who ever it is end this war so more people don't die. we did not start this war it was putin. it is not up to us to stop the war. if we do that what did my husband, the father of my child what did he die for? what's last night was of the heaviest bombardments of russian attacks since the start of the woolwar with ukrainian officialn russia launched as many as 267 drones toward ukraine. >> is a great point, alex: thank you. now, let's head to the middle east where hamas says it will not hold talks with israel and less a palestinian print nesters are released. greg palkot has that story
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tonight from tel aviv. >> more trouble for the fragile cease-fire agreement between israel and hamas. after yesterday's release of hostages with the usual propaganda displays there was to be an exchange of palestinian prisoners. israeli prime minister netanyahu said it's indefinitely delayed in his words to ensure they released at the next hostages without degrading ceremonies. the israeli watch the reunions of families over the weekend, there is also a planned release of another four deceased hostages in the coming week marking the end of phase one of the cease-fire agreement. sixty hostages alive and dead are still held by hamas. they were set to be released and still to be negotiated phase two it interviews today president trump's steve witkoff said he become into the region this week he said he expects phase two of the agreement to go forward but he is going to try to get an extension of phase one.
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that is keep the hostages and prisoner exchanges happening. but putting up hard questions about gaza. meanwhile a double show of force in lebanon thousands attending a funeral former leader killed in an israeli airstrike last september. a cease-fire was called and the war current leadership say they are still here and soaked it israel and await their fighter jets buzz the events through air strikes and 11 and finally a plan for wednesday at the funeral of sherry and her two young sons longtime symbols of a hostage court were murdered by hamas the remains were all finally returned while the service is a private the family has invited the public to line the funeral route to the burial site. guarantee it will be well attended. >> heartbreaking goodbye. greg palkot thank you. russia has been busy pushing propaganda that trump is surrendering to putin.
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the far left media has been falling for it as the president tries to close these peace deals. >> the administration, the president is playing right into putin's hand. >> this is just someone who admires putin. who does not believe in the struggle of the ukrainians. and is committed to cozying up to an autocrat. >> the headlines tell a story that trump is just after a putin alliance. trump says all he wants to do is end the war. >> i think i have the power to end this war. i think it is going very well. but today i heard we weren't invited you've been there for three years she should have ended it in three years you never should have started that you could have made a deal. i could've made a deal for ukraine. >> fabulous reporting from all of our reporters from washington across the seas and now we have a discussion to start here as we begin to look ahead at the
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coming weeks at potentially a peace deal that may eventually have the table start with you kevin. >> this is an opportunity not just for the white house broadly speaking but for the president in particular to continue to push forward with the idea heard this mentioned earlier today it is one thing to talk about an esoteric theoretical sense but we are talking about a million people dying. let's talk about these young men and women who are dying each and every day. not just of war fighters we are trying what regular civilians anything and i mean anything that any leader can do in this country regardless of party to help bring an end to the killing i think it is not only that wise and prudent decision, it is the humane decision. >> we just watch some video of heartbroken families it has been three years a full on war before that there were other skirmishes taking it lives in that part of the world. >> listened to quote the late great marvin gaye war is not the answer and i really mean that
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sincerely. as kevin pointed out the people's lives who have been lost you have families had been torn apart because of this. so whatever president trump can do to end the war, then we applaud that. >> in usa today there was an article the half baked negotiated that he offers putin key concessions weakening the u.s. there is a paragraph in there where the author writes i do not agree with people who say we should not be funding ukraine. i think supporting ukraine in this conflict gave us the chance to deplete russian forces, limit their territorial expansion and test how our weapons systems fared and live combat. the paragraph struck me as particularly dark as far as that being any kind of incentive for why a country would support another country for quick special the end of that quote great chance to test our weapons systems? that's very dark it's interesting because i remember a couple of things.
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one comment during the george w. bush administration when we were at war in iraq and afghanistan the democrat party was nothing if not an antiwar party code pink that ran john kerry that was the number one message antiwar let's bring our troops home. i also remember when mitt romney was running against obama and the famous debate he said russia was our number one geopolitical foe and obama laughed at him and said the 80's call and went their foreign policy back but now the democrats are talking-whenever they talk about rush of their talk about the fact because we are trying for peace we are appeasing russia. a lot of times and it do this on the show when making a point in the democrat says something i have to pause before i talk and i say am i just opposing whatever this democrat is saying or do i really believe what i am saying? i wish democrats would think of
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that before they talk down this peace deal. spoke for one of things has been so frustrating about this besides the fact we hit a three year mark and things have not changed that much recently were receiving an enormous amount of deaths. alex hogan is reporting about an onslaught of drone attacks in the last 48 hours or so. and really tragically their people bei drawn in from all across the world. russia's drawing people from other countries into this conflict, north korean soldiers on the ground. so, there is a point where it has to change eventually right? >> absolutely right. it has to happen not just because he went to solve this for geopolitical reasons i think we went to solve this for the right idea which is the world is safer if we can figure out a way to tamp down aggression which i think the president has a plan to try to achieve. this may or may not work we have to be honest about this but the idea of trying to moving forward with it, at least at a frenetic
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pace i hope will have to pay dividends we will all seem super. >> a great concern that somehow your dictator authority and ruler like putin could be emboldened by a peace deal and ultimately them with the peace sheet last that has to be tempered will see how it all turns out and pr in progress ase days ahead. coming up tonight on tonight's jampacked big weekend show x marks the spot president trump and elon musk or on a mission to find gold but first how trump wants elon musk to crank out this cost cutting machine and it into overdrive. ♪ ter famous. (vo) no blake, dunking happens. (blake griffin) yeah, you're right. (vo) create your own lobster lover's dream with 2 or 3 choices on one plate. at red lobster. you'll love this! centrum silver is clinically proven to support memory in older adults. so you can keep saying, you mastered it! you fixed it! you nailed it! you did it!
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ president trump is asked me elon mus most of push doge into overdrive. truth social quote elon is doing a great job but i would like to see him get more aggressive. remember we have a country to save her elon was quick to respond saying we will do. and now federal workers have until midnight tomorrow to detail their work from the past week or risk losing their job. it appears the fbi and the pentagon it will be spared from musk's orders since they conduct
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their own internal reviews. okay, let's get to the discussion. arthel could you give me a rundown of what you did last week? arthel: i did this and i did that. that is tricky think about if you are doing your job and get really busy and everything sometimes you do remember, sometimes you don't. but the other thing about this as there are people who are on vacation. state may not be able to respond to wondering what's going to happen to them. if president trump is telling elon musk to get to it and get aggressive about trimming the fat, come over here and help meetmetrim my fat. [laughter] [laughter] >> i have proof of this message going to help me out wow. help me out, brother. >> let's take a look elon was justifying his order and another tweet i think we have a full screen of that, can you guys read that? where is it. [laughter]
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okay it's in my teleprompter the reason this matters significant number of people who are supposed to be working for the government are doing so little work they are not checking their e-mail at all in some cases. we believe in nonexistent people are the identities of dead people are being used to collect paychex in other words there is outright fraud. i guess this is a chance to check on them and if you go on vacation yo you got to put that little message. [laughter] >> i been working for this company for more than 10 years i still do not know how to do that. i just answer my phone. i agrees arthel a few to help trim a little fat i'm here, i am here for you. but i think more importantly with the really trying to achieve is i think we all know people who work super hard, are very dedicated and serious about their jobs. we also also also know some people who probably are not giving it their all but they are attempting to assess is the first of all are you a real keeper are you someone who's intense about doing your job in
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making the company better or in this case the country. or perhaps alternatively are you someone who may be it needs to think about your career choice? maybe it will not include a future the government we will see. >> this is interesting what elon is doing but he's a businessman, is trying to get to mars, he was a darling at the left with his electric car and everything. now he is all in on trump and trump once him to be more aggressive. molly: all these people are sending all of their hate to elon. all this is coming from the top and elon is responding so fastly shooting and e-mailing everyone else has to shoot an e-mail back up on a monday but which is a wild thing to do on the weekend i do not know all federal employees are expected to check their e-mails all weekend long. we of course as a journalist and looking breaking news are very used to look in e-mails and checking things all weekend long but i do not know every government worker, depending on what position there in jackson
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e-mail on saturday it would be ready to respond by a given time of a looming threat by monday. it's interesting there's quite a bit of internal pushback within the federal government on this. from the units of course the federal workers of the unions are pushing back. also federal departments agencies the department of defense telling employees they are reviewing performance of personnel some of these agencies are saying you do not need to respond to elon to this e-mail i guess specifically. so i think there will be a lot of confusion from federal employees who got this e-mail as to whether or not they have to respond to and then what happens if they don't? i don't know it's very interesting. this is maybe one of those things they might also be walked back some of the firings have been walked back some of the labs h haven't walked back. >> we will see if you want to get his attention tweet something. still ahead canadians in our crossing one travel destination off of their bucket list president trump says it's a great day for germany which are addressed ditch there are no common sense agenda.
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your price today at ethos.com. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. arthel: some sad news to report to a young virginia police officers were shot and killed friday night during a traffic stop. unfortunately, that is not the only tragedy involving the police. we are now learning more about yesterday's hospital shooting in pennsylvania that left another officer dead. cb cotton is live in new york city with all of the details. >> hi arthel newly minted fbi director kash patel wrote about the fallen officers on x saying in part quote we lost three of our greatest guardians of justice due to unacceptable acts of violence against law enforcement. the latest tragedy happened nearly 30 miles south of
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harrisburg, pennsylvania around 10:30 a.m. saturday morning for the district attorney says the suspect targeted the hospital's icu after being there earlier this week while the motive is still unknown, the details are disturbing investigators said hy took hospital staff members hostage and even restrained one of them with a zip tie print multiple agencies arrived on scene to defuse the situation. investigators say a shoot out eventually took place the suspect was killed and three police officers were struck to include officer who was killed. according to his linked in page served with the police department for nearly three years. had previously served with the denver police department for more than five years. for others who were wounded during the tragedy were thankfully and stable condition. two officers were killed after a traffic stop officer cameron on the left of your screen have bboth the department since 2020.
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officer christopher reese on the right since 2022. investigators say friday night the men tried to pull over a car with an expired plate. but the suspect, jon mccoy the third did not pull over until reaching a dead end. investigators say when mccoy finally got out of the car a tussle broke out according to the chief who says it ended moments later when he shot both officers and they later died at local hospitals. the police department says the suspect in 2009 felony conviction his body was found in a nearby shed with what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> what a horrible tragedy for those officers and their family. some officers risk their lives for their communities, boston police commissioner said to be putting his residence in harms way by refusing to cooperate with ice. and that is not sitting both border czar tom homan. >> i'm calling the boss and in bringing [bleeped] with me.
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nine child rapist they were in jail in massachusetts rather than that release them back into the street you are not a police commissioner. take that badge off your chest put it in a desk drawer because she became a politician. you forgot what it's like to be a cop. border arrest in january a five-year low in trump's agenda has been so successful even human smugglers had to admit it. >> marcos is at co coyote a homn smuggler in southern mexico is consuming he does concede trump strict border policies have caused his business to plumb about 80% since inauguration day. >> the present is now doubling down on his immigration efforts signing executive order this week to end the use of taxpayer money on illegal immigrants.
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the white house drop this video showing the sights and sounds of deportation flights. [background noises] [background noises] cabin, as i said last night on this show, president trump is a master of marketing. here he is having the borders are out there with a very deliberate message saying we will not accept illegal immigrants. especially those with criminal backgrounds on the streets of america. >> sometimes is not what you say or how you say it isn't doing what you say you are going to do. i think they have heard for years we have this idea of we are going to deport you or you cannot come here illegally. but i think there's been a
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slight of hand to be completely honest this particular administration has made it a priority. but what is interesting here and not enough people talk about in my opinion. if you are an american who was of a particular skill set, you are dealing with intense competition. added to the fact if you're talking about people who are here illegally and committing crimes, it's high time on behalf of the american people that are policymakers and leaders do what is best for us first. i think that is what they're trying to do right now. arthel: how do you see it, tom? tom: i agree tom homan is talking tough i do not give advice to democrats but if i were to be a democratic consultant i would say to a democrat politician, cooperate with the president. they were talking for years the president wasn't office last time around that no one is above the law. another saying no, we are going to ignore the law because we do not agree with it. i thought that was a very interesting video that was
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released by the white house. they labeled a smr video that is essentially sound effects video. young people know all about the stuff i think someone young on the staff said let's put this out there as in a smr video it's essentially like a little signal to young america. >> of relaxing sensory message with a scalp massage or a low tone whisper. but let me get you in on this right quick. >> up in a boston it's been interesting to see this back-and-forth containment to mark your calendar date will be march 4 when the mayor of boston and denver and new york city, and chicago go to washington whfortheir going to be there in question before congress about their century city laws. and this back-and-forth with homan and the police commissioner in boston goes back to what they view as the law there. this of the called the trust act it's been on the books since 2014. with the commissioner had said in previous interviews he would
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enforce criminal warrants. he will not enforce civil detainers. it will be interesting to see with the mayors have to say about this and if they are reading the room. because not so long ago remember the ivy league heads of these universities went to washington got torn apart. because with these responses. here's homan saying there are sex offenders to be worried about. think about that. think about the people. it will be interesting to see how that all goes down. arthel: the u.s. is not the only country worried about immigration. germany just elected a new conservative government with illegal migration taking center stage in that election. the country has been rocked by several attacks by immigrants in recent months. included in december when a saudi man rammed his car into a christmas market killing six people. vice president vance warned european leaders this type of reckoning was going to happen. >> nobler on this continent went to the ballot box open the floodgates to millions of un-
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vetted immigrants. but, do you know what they did vote for? in england they voted for brexit and agree or disagree, they voted for it. more and more all over europe they are voting for political leaders who promised to put an end to out-of-control migration. >> islamic terrorists went on a stabbing spree in france yesterday killing one and injuring several others. the attacker was an illegal immigrant from algeria who had previously been arrested in france but was never deported. again, tom i will start with you on this. your thoughts on making sure that all people and their respective countries are safe. >> it is interesting what's happening in europe. his kind of is something there right wing groups in germany, in france, and in england. it's kind of a no, no you cannot go there. it was before president trump to
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change things in the united states they would not even think about it. they have put the call far right parties. they are not waiting in places like france but they are getting close. they are getting close. and in germany there is a right wing. obviously in germany we just saw the report on 60 minutes they are criminalizing the speech they said would you arrest someone for criticizing somewhat online or for being mean? they said yes we would. all of europe is going to have to deal with this. they have arguably a more difficult immigration problem than the united states. >> also at such close proximity all the countries. we are an ocean away so we have a little bit of a border if you will. but that's it on that topic we are going to move on to a tease isn't that right producers coming up on the big we can show it. check. >> we are the federal law.
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every state good i'll see you in court i look forward to that, that should be a real easy one. and enjoy your life after governor i don't think you will you'll beelected in politics. [laughter] arthel: trump is going full force to protect women sports and one democrat led state a transgendered vegan cult is a link to six killings across the country. we will tell you what that is about when we come back. (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging 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. 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.
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welcome back everybody. this is a fox news alert the vatican said pope francis is suffering from mild kidney failure. doctors say the 88-year-old pontiff remains in critical condition at this hour. prayers are now pouring in as millions of catholics worldwide continue to hope for the holy father's full recovery. fox news correspondent jeff paul has the latest from aroma for
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us. hey jeff. >> kevin the latest update from the vatican they say the pope is still in critical condition but unlike 24 hours ago he is no longer undergo any respiratory crisis. however they do admit blood tests show an ea early and milde of kidney failure for they do believed to have that under control. the vatican adding the pope received two more blood transfusions they described the pope as vigilant and well oriented and attended mass this morning for those taking care of him. the day before he suffered from a prolonged asthmatic respiratory crisis high flows of oxygen to help him breathe. we know he is still on oxygen he is alert and breathing on his own he was admitted back on february 14th undergoing treatment for double pneumonia in a complex lung infection but .pope francis posting on social media today writing to his followers on x, thanking them for their closeness and their prayers. next jeff paul, thank you.
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meantime you are looking at known members of a bizarre transgender vegan anti- artificial intelligence colt it has been linked to at least six murders across the country. most of the members are biological men who were also math w wizards, computer quizzes and have worked at places like google and nasa. even on wall street. here's a look at some the crimes they have allegedly committed. correwho met online, united in r beliefs including even on wall street. here's a look at some the crimes they have allegedly committed. who met online, united in their beliefs including a radical veganism turned violent. >> just so you know have been tied to six killings across three states. >> have been linked to the death of curtis lin, richard, rito and most notably border patrol agent david mallett. >> authorities say they are notoriously difficult to capture
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and find because they have different names and pronouns and addresses. but the real question tonight should americans be worried about this colt? it is interesting in this sense they are part of this vegan nut, transgender. it's kind of like if you parse out a colts, this is probably not in your bingo card. and yet, molly, they are quite dangerous. molly: they've managed to find each other which is a remarkable group of individuals with certain tendencies have found each other. i think it's really heartbreaking in a sense because on january 20 i went rushing up to vermont because a border border agentdavid wieland has be did not note yet his identity and how everything would turn out. it's a real tragedy and they'd been monitoring a couple of these individuals, these two individuals particularly there in vermont with very strange behavior. slowly we have seen these links among this group. several of the deaths were
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related to a set of parents and mother and father, a landlord out in california, very disturbing and more disturbing they are working in some some sort of collaborative. >> interesting, arthel, the fact and molly makes a great point, the fact they were able to find each other and create this cultish collective is fascinating to me. that makes it perhaps the best way for law enforcement to try to track these groups down before we serve. hopefully they can law enforcement can get inside of that code inside their compressor if you will that is the pressure cooker that is cooking their brains to do what they are doing is quite dangerous you can make fun of the group is serious to kill people is no laughing matter. >> tom, we first read the stori thought i've never heard anything quite like this but yet as arthel articulately points out you do not want to make light of the fact, they are thet to be honest about light of the
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fact they are deadly serious we do not know how many other groups like this that may be out there. the interesting thing about this group is you can see the pictures they look evil. i remember when they put the pictures up on the screen the other night, laura ingraham said that's demonic there's a demonic stare about them this is what happens to people in colt. often times these colts you immediately think of the manson family. they have a leader i've seen nothing about a leader in this. it seems like their leader is this foggy idea of anarchist philosophy. they are luddites in that way. one of them must be a leader. we just have not heard about them yet. >> this reminds me a lot of antifa her i know people may disagree with me at that sort of darkness. you were the dark holding, you feel you're an outsider and you are drawn to violence like a moth to flame. still ahead on the program
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lights, camera and action are you ready for this? kamala harris on for next venture after leaving the white house. plus this. >> can you provide a definition for that word woman questioned. >> can i provide a definition? not in this context i'm not a biologist. >> i'm not a biologist, that appears to be a trick question for the left because get this they are taken their war on women a step further. you are not going to believe this a government does not want you to call your mom, mom. we are back after this. but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 18 types of cancer, including certain early-stage and advanced cancers. one of those cancers is early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. keytruda may be used with certain chemotherapies before surgery when you have early-stage lung cancer,
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♪ ♪ wisconsin governor tony evers wants to return to mothers as inseminated people and state law. he is unsurprisingly facing fears that backlash over this. the executive director of the gop governors association is calling him out in a statement read" the governor's latest left wing pushes not just out of touch. it is offensive to mothers. being a mother's a great is a purplish i will have in my lifetime but every mother i know feels the same. if tony evers can reduce motherhood to an inseminated person, then our society is
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lost. sadly, this latest move is on brantford party that's celebrating emojis featuring pregnant men. [laughter] that is right, arthel. this seems like the kind of story we would be doing 18 months ago. it is: it has fallen out of favor lately but some these democratic governors are going to keep it up. >> jewett to know what i have to say about it? [laughter] do what now? that is my reaction. molly? they want to have the fight now i guess. but haven't they looked at the polling? a large part of their own party, the democratic party is thinking maybe this is why we are losing races. >> as an inseminated person i feel seen. note, i agree that you nailed it. donald trump took wisconsin by just under 30,000 votes. joe biden took it besting trump with 20000 votes at the swing
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state. it's very close. when i th think is interesting h things like this happen the republican party, the local party comes out the statement but there does not seem to be much of a voice from the democrats. chris girl let me stop you for one sentence. you're being way too serious. this is crazy it's stupid. i'm calling my mom and mom. >> were of the democrats are just saying this is crazy? and the question is this is their election. >> this is crazy that's all. kevin? >> will never call you an inseminated person. this is so crazy it's crazy times 1000 when i read it i thought immediately this must be a joke. it is not a joke or maybe it is a joke i think it's delicious politically this is a nectar this is like manna from heaven, i love this but let's do a little quiz shall we?
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it's time for a game i'm going to say a word you all have to guess how the left refers to it okay? question number one what term did the left replace woman with is at birth giver, baby further, or at sea fetus a carrier. quickest are also good at what he think molly went to get in on this question like birth giver. when you think of arthel? don't go up against molly question. >> put them back up there birth giver or fetus carrier. so if i'm going birth giver. the correct answer is birth giver. okay come here go question number two. >> that is so inaccurate. but go ahead. what term did the left used to replace homeless with. was it people experiencing unsheltered homelessness? outdoor home, or street living? extinct. none of the above.
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on houston. >> yes on houston for that's what i was thinking. coxwell played i was trying it went off the three or cannot go off book here for. >> okay if that's the case which is the closest question for. >> i am going people experiencing unsheltered homelessness the long run on sentence. >> kevin you think so question three for three let's do it. >> i cannot believe it we've got to come up with hardeman's next time. [laughter] that is the right answer. >> i need a bell and need a buzzer. here we go, what term to the left replace inmate with? was it persons who are incarcerated or detained. a person who broke the law. or person not living among society piglets are kevin if you like kevin you are using the ladies here to get the right answer too. >> you are smarter than we are, you know that was sort of number three persons who are incarcerated or detained. person incarcerated or detained okay, arthel do you agree that? arthel: i do not want to share a
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room with. [laughter] i'll go with kevin. molly: i think kevin is right but i kinda like the person not living among society's love people that want to be that part. >> you know it molly, i'm going to give the prize for going out on your own even though you are wrong. [laughter] it's a persons who are incarcerated or detained. that is our little buzzer there. look, this is because the left has been able to control things with language. i think they want to, kevin keep doing that. >> absolutely this is something they are very, very good at they know if they can twist or slightly change the way we speak, that changes what is acceptable in society and their view i think that's what has been happening although in some certain circumstances it's a good idea to change language because we are all evolving. sometimes it is ridiculous because i would agree with that i think language doesn't change but when it's organic and happens on its own you have
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