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today. we'll meet soon with king charles as eu leaders are gathering today to discuss ending the war on ukraine. as speaker of the house, mike johnson now suggesting zelenskyy may need to step down following that he did oval office exchange with the president trump friday. deep plunge in border crossings during his first full month in office. we will speak exclusively with the brand-new border patrol chief michael banks on the administration immigration crackdown efforts. welcome to "fox news live" i am griff jenkins. ukrainian president zelenskyy's meeting with eu leaders in london to discuss war efforts against russia as dust still startles from the fiery oval office exchange. lucas tomlinson is live in west palm beach and kicks things off for us now. hi lucas. >> good afternoon. president trump director of
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national intelligence toll see gabbard said president trump was and this war perhaps with a compromise ukraine's president wants this. >> and president zelenskyy has different aims in mind. he said he wants to end this war will only accept and apparently that leads to what he views as ukraine's victory even if it comes at an incredibly high cost of potentially world war iii or even a nuclear war. looks fox news ascendant democratic senator chris van hollen said he has misgivings about supporting marco rubio. >> i did vote for senator rubio to be secretary of state. i regret that vote be moat becaa member of the senate, secretary rubio who was someone who stood up for american values, american principles. he acknowledged that russia was the aggressor against ukraine. he realized it was not zelenskyy who was the dictator.
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and now, he simply taking his directions to the state department from elon musk. >> here's house speaker michael johnson about the oval office meeting with zelenskyy that went off the rails. >> for him to act as he did was rather shocking to everyone. i mean president zelenskyy instead of showing gratitude interrupted and berated his host at a very perilous time for his country. >> here in palm beach president trump a sticking of the tea in the ground playing some golf this morning he'll later be work on the biggest speech for the joint session of congress tuesday night in prime time. griff: it looks like he is a gorgeous day there in west palm beach to tee off it. we'll be tongue but that speech coming up as well later today. lucas, thank you. ♪. griff: israel said it stop in the entry of all humanitarian aid into gaza as hamas refuses to take an extension for phase
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1. prime minister's office threatening additional consequences if the militant group continues its refusal senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot live in tel aviv tracking the latest. >> it is a tricky and dangerous time here right now. phase 1 of the cease-fire agreement between israel and hamas has finished. but, phase 2 is yet to be agreed to. israel is offering an extension of phase 1 that would see the immediate release of half of the hostages held by hamas. but, with israel, jerusalem not offering a lot in return. israeli and military pullback hamas is rejecting the offer, calling it black male. as israel responds with that complete cut off of humanitarian aid to gaza. that aid had been flown to the desperate people there during phase 1 of the accord. israel also threatening the consequences if hamas did not
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agree to the stopgap plan. the cease-fire approach unveiled admitted prime minister netanyahu cabinet meeting us edge of the okay of you is envoy steve whitt cough and the trump administration for the reports however up possible further negotiation in cairo for another altered deal. this, as the remains of the oldest hostage held by hamas, 87-year-old returned last week was brought to his final resting place today. funeral procession route was lined with people in a eulogy of the ceremony is really president apologized to the family for not being able to save their loved 1. griff, that muslim holy month of ramadan is now begun. the major jewish holiday of the passover is next month. any here on both sides are praying there will be peace
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during this time. along with more effort to get to 8 resolution of this long-standing conflict. and that is a tall order. back to you. griff: greg, thank you. ♪ for more on this let's bring in u.s. israel education association policy director in foreign policy consultant ej campbell part hudson institute senior fellow rebecca heinrich. thank you for being here. her rebecca, i would start with you but i know lucas and played a little bit of tu tulsi gabbar. here is more of her comments we saw in the oval. >> unfortunately, what happened in the white house after close to an hour of conversation when president zelenskyy directly challenge president trump and vice president vance in front of the media and the american people, he really showed his
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lack of interest in any real good faith negotiations. griff: what you think, rebecca? do you agree with that? what is your take away from what we witnessed on friday and does it show a lack of interest? >> i don't think it's a lack of interest. clearly he understands he needs the back of the 9 states and nato allies were to end the war they doing to end the war on terms ukraine can limit to make sure ukraine is secure, free, prosperous. i do think zelenskyy inexplicably blew up this deal. he thought he could use the public a moment to kind of them manipulate and get more out of president trump. which was a grave mistake. i think the mineral steal the trump administration is seeking with ukraine, is the first step towards peace that shows the united states h as a long term concrete stake in the security of ukraine. and so my hope is we get back to the negotiating table and zelenskyy understand he's not going to outmaneuver president trump. especially in public. b6 has an b6 is an interesting ,
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rebecca. you have been privy to the hours, days and planning to go into a meeting like this. if you watch the entire hour long oval office fame, not just the hot moments that came at the end but in the 48 minutes before the meltdown happened, you saw president trump seemed very focused on the minerals deal. actually had been explained to zelenskyy to get the minerals deal done first. the security assurances come later, the cease-fire. it seemed president trump wanted to keep it on track before it derailed. where does this go now? as rebeccah says you've got to get them back to the table. how does that happen? president zelenskyy is in the eee you with the leaders today trying to figure how they can come up with a peace deal to pretty much present to trump.
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>> the next step is for president zelenskyy to get a message or speak with president trump and apologize for what happened. it hasn't set back the cause for ukraine. president trump is trying to end this deal. i mean, the majority of americans want this war to end. the first step is having a cease-fire there but as rebeccah said you start the minerals d deal. that puts a vested u.s. interest on the ground in ukraine. no com, it's not a full security guarantee but, it gives president zelenskyy what he wants initially to have the u.s. have a more concrete role in the future of ukraine. and, it also helps in some ways to keep china a little bit at bay in ukraine especially with the minerals. griff: because it creates you invite over long term. >> and prevents the chinese from getting in there and trying to
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poach off of a very vulnerable ukraine. it's actually very smart. the other thing important no american presence provide the kind of security guarantees that ukraine is demanding now. understand, ukraine wants that. they want to have strong nato backing but at this point the best thing they can hope for is to have their own robust defense madefensive manufacturing base inside their country. this is the path to do it get it minerals deal. they are going to the most a battle tested strongest military in europe. and that is going to be its own deterrent if we can finally get zelenskyy to understand the best way forward is cooperated with president trump. griff: it seems your point, rebeccah, secretary estate rubio was speaking that message directly to president zelenskyy. here's what a little bit of what secretary rubio had to say. listen here. >> the sooner everyone grows up around here and figures out this is a bad or that's heading at a bad direction, with death and destruction. and all kinds of danger surrounding they could spiral into broader conflict. the sooner people grow up and
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realize that, i think the more progress we are going to be able to make. griff: if the message that were back in senator rubio are sending to zelensky and he realizes as maybe he should apologize for 1 or colleague bret baier given 3 chances to do so w and he chose not too. does this look different because of what comes out of that meeting with the eu leaders come back to the white house? what to think the bottom line is president trump's been talking with hinges and having a cease-fire in any way they would not be these conversations. there was a desire clearly from the russian side of a cease-fire. there is an opportunity to stop the fighting and figure out the security guarantees this has to get back. any chance on tuesday the joint
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session anymore indication? heard president trump's is a come across i can make pollutant fear the united states and nato again. i held off the russians, the first administration we can do it again. we can't peace through strength. your past to rebuild its own defense manufacturing so that it can be strong because the united states is looking at a different world that we have to deter not just the russians, but the chinese, north koreans weeds help with the allies. griff: if we need to put a timeline on how soon do you think everyone's back at the table? quit sending us quite happened pretty quick. zelezelezelenskyy understand the best path for peace. he doesn't run the american people still support ukraine for women into this conflict of interest in ukraine is the defender. they are the ones on the right but we've got to help them realistically get to the best possible outcome of this is the path forward. griff: are nodding your head yes, do you agree? >> absolute is only so much you drink and do. as president trump said they do not have the cards to play right
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now. >> would gotta leave it there, thank you for being here. ♪. griff: things are heating up on capitol hill democrats and republicans trade barbs over the stagnant negotiations. madeleine rivera is here with mark. is that quickly approaches lawmakers on capitol hill say they are leaning toward a short-term spending bill to keep the government open. democrats have 1 key demand. they want assurances president trump will move to unilaterally cut cash flows appropriate by congress. which they say is against the law. republicans have balked at that ask you. house speaker mike johnson suggests he is open to not to incorporate the cuts made is an
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issue republicans can address later on here's johnson speaking to maria on "sunday morning futures." >> are going to pass a clean cr to get it passed fy 25. and maria, the exciting thing is fy 26 by the budgeting what we will actually bill change the way this is done and incorporate all the extraordinary savings that doge is uncovering through fraud, waste and abuse. >> some will be frustrated at the thought of passing a clean continuing resolution or cr, short-term spending bill to the theydo not want to fund programs that doge has already/we'll see /will seehow democrats respond o johnson. some of them say the onus is on republicans to spend a bill considering they have a government trifecta. >> last i heard that controlled the white house, the house in the senate. hope they present us with a budget that works for working people, not just for the billionaires. cooks also have been this week president trump will address a joint session of congress,
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democrats are divided over how to respond as a form of protest. back to you. griff: @madeleine rivera with the very latest on that. for more on this the gop agenda at utah congressman blakemore. congressman, thank you for taking time today. you are a member of the budget committee you heard madeline's report there. it could be just a few weeks from a government shutdown are we headed for 1? >> we are actually seeing really good communication from the white house he on heard from speaker johnson to be able to continue funding levels to the end of this fiscal year at the end of september all the while we could be working on to prepare for that as well as fy 26 we will actually finally be in control. was misinterpreted a little bit this budget we are dealing with
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right now came from the biden administration. so the senator from vermont by saying now it's our job to do it is still a continuation. we are going to get this done avoiding a government shutdown is important peace for everyone back in washington. moving that forward so we can take advantage of the good findings we are finding with some real spending cuts. griff: ware, congressman, do you see the sticking points? is that medicare cuts? what do you see as the largest hurdles? >> are 2 things. with respect to the annual appropriations budget, that's pretty much done we know are the the numbers need to be. we just have a funding deadline we have to get through it you au want to extend that to the end of the year. bipartisan votes are going to have a couple request and demands to some degree. there's a sticking point there. with regards to what you are referring to at the overall work of the budget committee just did, this is the big bill to
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make sure we extend the tax cuts and jobs act signed into 2017. we need to make sure we extend that for the future. as long and far as possible as we can but that's 5, 10, permanency would need to build to do that with that we have to make sure we find real spending reform 2. because those things go hand in hand and that's the tough work. but it is honest work we just accomplished. we are going to get attacked or try to savor me too cut certain programs you're there. the truth of the matter is, we went to make sure that programs like medicaid, medicare, social security have a future. we have to make decisions right now to cut things that are wasteful. in areas within medicaid for example we do not want to crowd out all the good work being done for traditional medicaid patients are truly needed that are among the poorest among us. that is work we have to do to make sure they have that program going forward.
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griff: speaking of waste let's turn to you or the cochair of the house doge committee. obviously a lot more action on the doge fund elon musk white house press secretary karoline at levitt in a great interview with howitt kurtz in the last hour talked a little bit about it. listen here. >> and massive government reform is not perfect, nor is it pretty but it is necessary or that most presidents have refused to do. every president has refused to do it. >> congressman e reese and he had a town hall heard from a lot of your constituents, your district is a unique 1 you have hill air force base. you have got va hospital, places where it not only seeing waste, fraud, abuse, but where perhaps real americans are losing real jobs. what you make of it? >> this is the part we make sure being very sympathetic and over communicating the need for doing some of the tough decisions. we have a 2 trillion-dollar deficit. there are no easy decisions
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anymore. but we need to make sure we are doing it so we are focused on the real waste and issues and yes i have a heavy federal workforce they work incredibly hard and they want to be a part of the solution. and so it is a balancing that these are tough times. we want to make sure, from my perspective from the house doge side and going to continue to communicate how we are going to be able to come out of this better and stronger for it. c6 congressman, are you losing your constituents losing their jobs? are you concerned at some of how elon musk is handling this? >> there have been job losses and terminations in my district. and it is difficult. this cave quickly to folks. and this again we need to make sure we are navigating it. we are open for these folks to be able to reach out we help find solutions to what we do.
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but what's the next step? these are things or try to get out of it and hopefully communicate to them this is how were work with the administration to truly find the best path forward. again, it's not easy but make sure we are there for them too. >> not easy at all. last question and then i got to let you go. do you wish in some way that elon musk might perhaps go a little slower here, take a more measured approach? or are you in agreement with the way he has handled it so far moving at very fast pace. >> the most important thing for us to realize what we need to do is a lot of this is going to have to be done legislatively eventually. and so we went to create an environment for us to accomplish it in congress. a lot of times those have to be 16 vote thresholds in the senate to get opportunities to truly solidify the scintilla. we want to make sure being measured in doing all of the
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things we can eventually come on board with the legislation. we already found a lot of improper payments to social security. we know there's an enormous amount that they are completely wasteful and we just want to make sure we are creating good environment we get that set that in the future. griff: congressman blake moore thank you for taking time today. >> thanks for having me on. griff: the mystery deepens in the investigation and the deaths of jean hagman and his wife will take you live to new mexico e nextas. so you can get back to your monster to-do list. super helpful. see if you can save money at progressivecommercial.com. thank you. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) 7 million us businesses rely on tiktok to compete.
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griff: new mexico authorities are learning to learn how gene hackman and his wife died carbon monoxide poisoning has been ruled out questions remain about what happened. mamapping is a lie from santa f, new mexico with more details following that story. >> gene hackman exclusive gated community right up the road over the past couple of days have not noticed any marked law enforcement vehicles coming or going in. the sheriff a ruling out carbon monoxide. so what is next? we are aware of at least 2 other critical focal points in this investigation. first gene hackman pacemaker wish to share said registered an event on february 17, indicating his improbable last day of life. that pacemaker could provide
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much more critical heart data to doctors and investigators. also police took a lot of evidence from their home here in santa fe including 2 green cell phones. it's not clear what type of funds they are. other death investigations, law enforcement nationwide has had problems getting access into people's phones. but, if investigators get into gene hackman and his wife at betsy's cell phones that would tell them if either 1 try to place emergency calls or pictures or text messages could help peace this mystery together. >> i think if they can get into those phones they may be able to determine who died first. that seems to be who everyone is asking right now. for all we know she could have been the 1 who had the initial heart attack he was running to help her and fell. we do not know that yet. >> tonight hollywood legend, friend costar morgan freedman is expected to touch on his set ofn passing at the academy awards in los angeles.
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griff: border crossings dropping significantly during president trump's first month in office for the drop comes after the previous administration sought record highs on border crossings. cb cotton is here with the very latest. >> issues said historic lows and do come on the heels of president trump's first full month in office during the february trump says quote there were only 8326 apprehensions of illegals by border patrol at the u.s./mexico border. all of whom were quickly ejected from our nation or when necessary. prosecuted for crimes against the united states of america. this number represents 96% drop from that record monthly high, we shut the board in december 20, 2300 by administration when border patrol reported around 3 to 2000 and counters pay since returning to the white house is taking a series of actions to crack down
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on illegal immigration to include executive orders declaring a national emergency at the southern border. deploying u.s. military personnel there. the president also nixed that use of a cell phone app that allowed migrants to schedule asylum appointments at ports of entry. fort walton construction has picked it back output dhs secretary riding in part on x quote the world this hearing our message. do not come to our country illegally or if you do, we will find you, arrest you and send you back. some of the present executive orders are facing challenges. early february aclu sued the trump administration over its sweeping ban on asylum access on the u.s./mexico border. acl using the right to request asylum is enshrined in the country's immigration law. >> cb cotton, thank you very much. more on the border crossing a
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plunge let's bring in the u.s. border patrol chief michael banks. congratulations on the new post. you and i got to know each other down in texas in the border patrol texas czar. now you are chief of the border patrol. these numbers are remarkable cb cotton laid out 8003 to 26 and february the lowest month in recent history certainly in modern times on record. i got to thinking because i covered a lot of numbers what was it in february of last year? we can show 1 of 40641 here. last february was over 4850 a day. you would eclipse the february numbers you have just seen and inless than 48 hours. the question is how did that come about? how could you get this under
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control so fast? >> the first thing you got to look at his whole of government approach is not just a saying. take a whole of government approach at this. first and foremost we canceled the app immediately. was a poll fa pull factor that w people to come to the border and went to get an appointment they would crossing between the ports illegally. secondly return as a consequence of your action. you're going to be returned to a the country or came from. we got the pull factor off of the cbp app. for the second is the support the level of support we are getting from ice, from d.o.j., the department of defense pretty much anyone and federal law enforcement are all focused on helping us get illegal immigration. take the probability of detection plus the fact will deliver a consequence not be
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able to ca call and release and remain in this country, that is what drives the numbers down there with no how to do it all along and having support of administration secretary that allowed us to do her job to get the numbers down more. >> it's interesting you mention that. because i remember on january 30 essentially a year ago i was stunned when i heard then president biden say this on a departure from the white house. listen here. once you've done everything you can do with the executive authority. just give me the power i've asked it from the first i got into office. give us people that stop this. turns out there was more he could do for. >> there's a lot more he could do. as a consequence for breaking the law no less people breaking
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the law we are providing that consequence and in doing so it is driven those numbers down. u.s. border patrol is how to secure the board of the last administration did i would listen to the border patrol. there is no doubt in my mind create a border crisis intentionally the note they couldcando to fix it. all they do is follow the blueprints. ihe chose to open the border. the message to not come you could not come to this country it would be heard so loudly in the gap between panama and columbia i have gone and reported from is a reverse migration happening right now is that true? >> since absolute truth. the counterparts were getting reports large groups turning themselves in. there is no longer open borders
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we've heard if we show up the border patrol's going to counter us will get arrested or deported they are choosing halfway through the word is out backing up with action not words. now they turn themselves with officials in countries along that route. chief, this does not get talked a lot about. having covered the border so much some of the most difficult times that i had during the crisis in the last administration was standing on the banks of the rio grande witnessing drownings actual migrants. the administration claimed to be the most humanitarian. an impressive number of deaths people drowning and dying on the journey acro to cross our borde. i have sources today those numbers may be down. >> the prior administration was used in the argument there
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border mission or their border play on was the most humane that ever existed. in fact it's the exact opposite the most inhumane border plan that ever existed. we have seen a decrease in cross-border related deaths by 86%. 86%. we saw the highest recorded numbers cross-border deaths during the biden administration. we are seeing those reversed on the trump administration. if you encourage to things like cbp 1 apps and open border policies mass migration through the ports of interest to the deaths and go up you see the drownings. many of the other mountains and people expire because of that if you want to come here, come here the legal way that is the safeway. don't drown on bridges coming into port of entry greatest exact opposite of the buy demonstration with the least humane border policies that ever
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existed. we are back to in an enforcement posture that decreases the number of deaths dramatically. >> let me ask you the question we kept asking the last administration is the border secure? they told us it was. obviously our eyes told us otherwise. how close are you that you are towards operational control this on the border? >> we are significantly closer than we have ever been as you opened up with our numbers are the lowest recorded history. i want to be very clear. decimated the resources in the ranks of the s border patrol that is why we need the support we are getting. as it builds backup that support we get up to level resource man power and beauty to be able to control the border ourselves will start dialing back on this additional defense and the others coming to our assistance. but as it is to be closer to
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supporting the board and the numbers become more finite we also get more agents for their outward start opening up and seeing what with not been able to see. our goal is operational control the border we understand that means 0 people getting into the country illegally paid were headed in that direction. i believe it's obtainable. we got to build up our resources. >> more work to be done. morning musters not let me take it easy is going to be work hahardorharder. chief banks congratulations on the numbers and think he told the men and women and green out there trying to secure our border we thank you for being here. >> thank you graphic. griff: of pope francis mrs. weekly blessing for now the third weekend in a row as he continues resting in his hospital will take you alive to aroma next. lower your a1c. ♪ this is progress. learn more and try for free at freestylelibre.us
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jersey yesterday. transportation secretary sean duffy confirming it was indeed a bird str strike causing the whio burst into flames. fortunately no 1 was hurt. this is now the third sunday pope francis has not delivered on blessings in person he undergoes a treatment for double pneumonia, his prognosis is still guarded as he continues oxygen therapy are chief religion correspondent lauren green is live and a around with the very latest details. what can you tell us? >> just like you'd say pope francis is still slowly improving we're getting the latest information out of the vatican press office from our producer here in rome, courtney's feeding us directly from the vatican. just came over in the clinical conditions of the holy father have remained stable today. some very good news out of there he said he attended holy mass together with those who take care of him in these days. he alternated between rest and
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prayer. i should also note the pope actually posted a message on x as well as doctors at the hospital continue to treat the 88-year-old pope for double pneumonia, he is on oxygen therapy but as i said the more intense mechanical mask they have stopped is only on the other kind of oxygen therapy vatican sources say the pope is in good spirits, eating solid food able to walk with some assistance. a few miles away from the hospital, thousands come to st. peter's square the faithful feeling the pope's absence. >> i am also a doctor. it is emotional knowing pope francis is in the hospital and worrying that this happened. we are confident because it's 1 of the best hospitals in the world. i say this as a former student and as the wife of a doctor. >> today marks the third sunday the pope is not delivered his
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prayer in person. he released it in writing earlier today thinking the doctors and staff for their attentive care and the faithful for their prayer also called for peace per he wrote and posted on x i pray above all for peace war appears even more absurd. let us pray for ukraine, peloton, sudan and others. the pope continues to direct vatican business from the hospital here for the doctors say his prognosis still remains guarded. which means he is not out of danger it yet. griff: guarded but good news that he is feeling better, stable and posting to expert lauren glauren glauren green lia thank you. new york city mayoral race and just got more crowded. can andrew cuomo bounce back bounced backfrom past scandals? about hie mys next.
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replace mayor eric adams, the scandal ridden cuomo resigned as governor in 2021 as he was accused of sexual harassment by multiple men. more on this let's bring in i'm sorry it women. host at that dominic carter show 77 wabc dominic carter. sorry dominic, nearly a dozen women that accuse the former governor of sexual harassment. many of them aides to him. and, when he departed and resigned in august of 2021 here is a little bit of what he had to say then. listen. >> i would never want to be unhelpful in any way. and, i think given the circumstances the best way i can help now, as if i step aside and let government get back to government. griff: now he says he needs to step into the big apple and save
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new york. what do you make of this? >> well griff, 1 it's great to be here with you. it's going to be 1 interesting campaign. remember a in new york city it's not the traditional fall primary. it's pushed up to june. so this will be decided and traditionally in new york city, and history has shown, except for giuliani and bloomberg, whoever wins the democratic primary is the next mayor of new york city. this is going to be very, very interesting. griff, you may not believe this many viewers across our country may not believe this but based on public opinion polls, andrew cuomo, scandal cuomo wasn't by far front runner in this race. this thing is going to get very nasty very soon between cuomo he is having an event right now as we speak. the current income but mayor, who happens to be african-american who's been dealing with a number of scandals himself and that is eric adams.
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griff: dominic, it seems, i remembered seeing that video cuomo put out on valentine's day where he was basically visiting some sort of community center and it just felt like a tease or a mayoral run. sure enough, out came some prominent new york politicians urging him for this run and supporting him. will that make a difference? >> it will. now, to the folks who do not like cuomo, the parents the americans have lost their parents following covid and the nursing home scandal, those of female who lap accuse the governor's sexual harassment including a new york state trooper that she was assigned to his detail. they won't like it. he's picking up endorsements. he is picking up steam. again this primary is shorter coming up rather than later.
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the question is going to beat how much is adams and the other democrats going to be able to damage him in the primary? that will be the big issue. but cuomo, believe it or not scandals a site has been pretty disciplined. so, he will try his best to ignore them will wait and see this falls out. but right now he is the front runner. griff: is unbelievable in the 30 seconds i've got left in this segment what is going to be more troublesome for cuomo? the covid handling or the previous scandals? >> both. they're upset at what they found with their parents. this thing is going to be a mess. it's going to be a bloodbath but it is going to be great coverage and great tv. griff: dominic carter great radio host on have a great weekend but will forward to listening to you this week. >> thank you, same to you, griff. griff: stick with this we have much more ahead for a whole another hour including a preview
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