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meeting with european leaders in london today. british prime minister moments ago urging european leaders to their defense spending to aid ukraine for effort 48 hours after the lenski's contentious clash with president trump in the oval office. vice president vance as well. i am griff jenkins. team coverage with stephanie bennet in the uk and lucas tomlinson in florida with the president and that's where we begin with lucas. >> good afternoon. after the noisy meeting unlike any caught on camera, trump director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard said sunday this is where the relationship stands with ukr ukraine. >> it's created a huge rift in the relationship, there's going to have to be a rebuilding of
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any kind of interest in good faith negotiations before president trump is going to be willing to reengage on this. >> many democrat senators say they regret supporting marco rubio to be trump secretary of state. >> it was a mistake. i think a lot of us thought marco rubio would stand up to donald trump on an issue like this. >> here's what mike wells said about what happened in the oval office friday. >> it wasn't clear to us that president zelenskyy was ready to negotiate in good faith toward this work. coming to the oval office with body language and shaking his head, the kind of arms crossed, we found it incredibly disrespectful. >> in addition to around at
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trump international, the trump will work on his big address to a joint session of congress tuesday night. >> we will carry it live here on the fox news channel. lucas, thank you. turning to london, volodymyr zelenskyy is in the uk meeting with uk leaders. what do we know so far as we track president zelenskyy's movements? has he met the king yet? >> not yet but it's been a busy 48 hours, a busy weekend for president zelenskyy. we know he's on his way and will meet with the king this afternoon after today's crucial defense summit hosted by the prime minister care starbucks. continue to rally behind president zelenskyy who arrived in london greeted with cheers outside downing street and a hug from british prime minister keir starmer. they signed an agreement to
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accelerate 2.8 billing dollars worth of loans to ukraine and they further 1.6 billion pounds for defense missiles was announced moments ago made an island which will create jobs here locally. dozens of leaders including zelenskyy gathered at lancaster house for keir starmer major summit. lasting and forth peace in ukraine and beefing up defense spending across the continent. in attendance, emanuel macron, leaders from germany, italy and canada to name a few. in an interview, watching the chaos in the oval office was uncomfortable saying nobody wants to see that. especially after both meetings with trump for so productive last week. keir starmer made an urgent round of calls to president trump and zelenskyy to try to bridge this creating a coalition to enforce the peace deal. >> we've agreed the uk and
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others will go with ukraine on a plan to stop the fighting. then we will discuss that plan with the united states and take it forward together. >> president trump was hand delivered a special invitation when he met with him last thursday so we will wait to see when that comes as well. >> will be following. definitely, thank you. ♪ >> things are heating up on capitol hill as democrats and republicans over the segment spending bills negotiations. congress has less than two weeks to pass a plan to avoid a government shutdown. madeline rivera is here with where things stand. >> capitol hill acknowledge they will likely have to turn to a short term spending bill to avoid the government shutdown. there are bumps in the road
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before the public and democrats can come to an agreement. democrats want guarantees president trump will spend money the way congress approved and intended. republicans rejected that saying president trump would never agree to such a request. president trump back a temporary funding bill until the end of september and talk democrats in the house and senate appropriations committees accused republicans of walking the negotiating table and took aim at the possibility of incorporating cuts judge has found into a funding bill. debate because republicans mentioned they don't want to fund programs those already slashed. special provisions to account for those cuts today said he's not open to the cuts, it's an issue republicans can later address. >> we are looking to freeze funding and make sure the government can stay open while we incorporate savings through
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these sources of revenue that trump's policies bring to the table. >> johnson says doge cuts can be in a budget for 2026 fiscal here but republicans will likely have to rely on democrats to pass a spending bill and some democrats say it's on republicans to pass a bill considering they have a government trifecta. >> a tall order with very narrow margins. live in washington, mattie, thank you. ♪ president trump ordering a new trade approach that could lead to more on import lumber, any goods expected to be taxed when the white house is canada and mexico tuesday. let's bring in congresswoman debbie dingell, great to have you back in studio with us, so much happening. i want to get to tariffs it impacts michigan but when
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madeline rivera talked about where things stand we are less than two weeks, do you think we will see one? >> the republicans have the votes right now, they have the majority. republicans are not even at the table negotiating on appreciate you appropriations now. when you talk about doge cuts, they are now. we are watching them across the board we are seeing healthcare impacted, veterans healthcare impacted they passed a budget by one vote in the keep saying they won't cut medicaid but they had to get 80 billing dollars out of it and energy and commerce says it's been targeted for it so what are they going to do? he said he wouldn't cut social security but he's closing 1000 offices in 20 find hundred
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people will be fired. that will hurt service. >> you mentioned doge, are you supportive of what must and his team is trying to do cutting out waste, fraud and abuse? >> we need to cut and i would start with the pentagon but i do not believe in this approach and i'm tired of the demonization of government employees when people don't think about social security checks, the people who work in the veterans hospitals, air traffic controllers, the people who keep their food safe and public health doctors that help try to keep flu and promises under control so nuclear safety was endangered. >> you characterize it as demonizing government employees must and the trump administration says jobs that don't need to exist and bureaucracy -- there's no doubt provokes like ourselves old enough to process, this is a
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seismic shift. we've never seen an attempt to reimagine the scope and size of the federal government like this at least in my lifetime but my question for you why are democrats like yourself wanting to dialogue with elon musk and say okay, we agreed we want to cut waste and fraud but we don't like the way you are doing it with government employees losing their jobs, let's sit down and talk about this rather than what we see which is a united democrat opposition to everything he's doing, showing up in front of department of education and elsewhere and protesting it? >> i did protest the veterans hospital because it's, i've been trying to get the hospital three staff and the director was fired. i don't care who's veterans day, when i see bad things happening, i go to them. i've always worked across the aisle and willing to talk about
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it. they've had no desire to talk to us, where they think things are. we seen this approach. rosa to laura is working hard talk to them, republicans are talking. are you going to move to tariffs in a minute? they are a tool in the toolbox connect with got to get to tariffs, i thought a very fascinating editorial board for the "wall street journal" talking about a study recently done, they see that tariffs an canada and mexico would disproportionately impact michigan more than anybody. this is the canadian experts, cars and parts, michigan alone. overall, canada only has a little less than 60 billion, 22 billion is michigan itself, how do you see these tariffs if they
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come into play tuesday hitting their state? >> tariffs are a tool in the toolbox and we need to use it and play on a level playing field but again, it's the same approach. the same approach that auto industry -- by the way, when we talk about north american trade, now we have the u.s. mca, we need to treat cannot different than mexico. canada has union negotiations, they play on a level playing field with us. we are intertwined, there are parts back and forth across the border many times. you've got to give time to adjust to what's going to ha happen, not just wrap your fingers and say it's going to happen. we should use them because ch china. >> we understand china plans to retire but on michigan mock the auto industry impact, on today
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and spoke directly to the effect they could have. >> he's focused on bringing manufacturing back to america. we want cars made here, we are going to reinvigorate michigan, re- invigorate ohio. this president is totally focused on putting america back are going to use tariffs to create fairness. >> reinvigorate michigan? >> i want to bring supply chains back home, i don't want them to build mexico and market in north america and call it a north american vehicle. it's a china vehicle but you can't overnight. let's work together to do what we have to do to incentivize and create policies that bring supply chains home and keep domestic industry strong. what we got to do is be part about it and not do things overnight that could hurt the
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industry and not keep it strong. we have to remember the product we are building is for a global marketplace. it has to be part of the play. >> we will see where it goes, you are at ground zero four tariffs. thank you for being here. ♪ >> president trump touting migration back down as border crossings reach near record lows during his first month in office trump's predecessor joe biden saw a record number of migrant or into the country. more troops are being sent to the southern border to bolster security efforts. cb cotton is here with the latest. >> president trump says there were only about 8300 migrants caught illegally crossing the border in february. this number is 96% drop from the record monthly high recorded
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during the biden administration when border patrol reported around 302,000 arrests in december of 2023 so on trump returned to the white house he made executive actions to include declaring a national emergency at the border and deploying u.s. military to combat the search. trump and the use of an act that the southern border to admit migrants via humanitarian patrol and border wall construction resumed but the president's executive orders and immigration faced challenges. in february, the aclu sued the trump administration over a ban on asylum access at the border. other critics say trump's policies with families and communities are ripped apart. michael thanks says the border is the most humane it's ever been. >> the fact is, if you encourage
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things like these apps and open border policies, mass migration in between ports of entry, he will see deaths and drownings, illegal crossings in the mountains and people expire because of that. if you want to come, comes the legal way, that's at safeway. they don't drown on bridges entering through a port of en entry. >> migrant arrest recorded during february pentagon orders up to 3000 more troops to secure our southern border. >> and the chief says they are just getting started. thank you very much. the pope continued recovery from double pneumonia as he missed his third great weekly blessing today. he's in stable condition and has not needed any ventilation showing his condition may be improving. his prognosis is considered
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entertainment, all in one place. that's from fox nation special streaming now wearing trump efforts to block foreign influence in latin america as he threatens to take back the panama canal. for more, let's get insight from senior fellow gordon chang who understands this better than a any. you hear so often in the news because they've been added for decades not just the panama canal but all over the world. when you float on a boat, there you go.
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you can see our great producers make this map. china has control of ports and 24 plus countries so if you're worried about the panama canal, you should be worried about singapore, the english channel and all courts in between but when you're on a boat voting in the panama canal, i can see lacks a stones throw chinese control ports. you can it begin to see here. how worried should this administration and the rest of the country be about the rising influence of china? >> the canals can block it at any time. many think the first indication uses force in east asia will be an accident in the canal blocking it because the u.s. navy will want to use that to search ships from the atlantic to the pacific china's or operations at both ends of the canal can be used by chinese
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military for that purpose and china has other ways to block canal as well so right now china controls the waterway. >> it's interesting what we talked to the administrator panama canal authority, i asked him in our special, i said is china controlling the canal? he said no, we are controlling the canal and interestingly, even with the court, you saw the tube so people can see panama canal connects the atlantic and pacific oceans and that's why it's valuable but on both ends of the crystal ball, you have this company that leases ports from panama and control but when you ask about whether or not china could, they say not at all because all boats in and out of the canal have to be pelleted by
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a panamanian. when we there, i yield at one of them, where are you from? members all said china. you could see it but yet they say it's not a threat. you disagree? >> on those ships, the crew can take over from the pilot supplied by the canal and they could ramp a lot and that would block the canal or scuttle the ship in the cut which is a narrow passageway or china could bring down the bridge that it's building over the canal and the chinese military could take over court operations which is what general richardson said in 2022 head of u.s. southern command so yes, china doesn't operate the canal but it can control the. it's control. >> secretary rubio gave us that
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complement, his first trip was to panama and tangible if you will, they convinced panama to resend the lease of chinese ports under what was a road initiative that china started to buy up everywhere. that's at least a step in the right direction. >> two steps in the right direction and both work significant. he said he would not extend the road memorandum in 2017 but even more significantly, the last couple of days we've learned panama attorney general siding with efforts to cancel with two port operations shown on the graphic saying they were extended unconstitutionally, 20215 years and if we can take those back, that's a very important step because it shows the united states is willing to
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use its power along with panama to make sure the chinese can't block the runway. >> bottom line. when we heard the comment from secretary rubio he said he enjoyed it and to expect news in the coming months. do you believe president trump is going to take the panama canal back? >> we may not take the panama canal back but if we have american businesses, we will have the same control china has now and that's important. china took over the canal with people coming in with checkbooks from beijing. we should be doing the same thing. >> it's interesting because the panamanians said they got to work with the trump administration to help their international strategy, not just in panama. without help?
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>> is certainly what we have to do this across latin america because china has 40 or operations in one is within 100 miles of palm beach florida. it is not doing that well the good and the being a chinese military base unless we do something about it. >> always great insight and we will continue to follow this and have you on. it looks like we haven't heard the last of the situation. thank you. >> what to expect this week when president trump will address a joint session of congress the first time with his new administration?ev that's next.
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not our enemies. we got into negotiations in america present to negotiations with strength, not surrender i was appalled by what happened in the oval office. >> both sides of the aisle this morning sounding off on president trump heated meeting friday with ukrainian president walensky as president trump will address a joint session of congress on tuesday. today's political panel republican strategist aaron mcguire and former dnc chief of staff ila moore. i've got to get to saint mcguire, just got back from her honeymoon, congratulations to you and your husband connor. we are putting you right to w work. >> none of us have seen what we saw in the oval office. what do you make of it? was this is democrats accused a
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set up an ambush or a moment that we happened to have been privy to it because the administration wants the cameras everywhere? we caught a rare moment of leaders in a sticky situation. >> a token of transparency you will see in the trump administration clear the behind the scenes will come to the light but i wouldn't say it's a set up like donald trump, democrats set him up before this. before he went to the meeting in the overall, the senator tweeted that he was encouraging zelenskyy to not take a deal unless there were military requirements they would like, that's not what was happening which would not only benefit ukraine but give the united states a geopolitical footprint and an area that would stop and curtail russian aggression. chris murphy is telling him no before he goes into the white house and then zelenskyy is all up, he read the whole thing
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wrong and the world sought. >> president walensky with eu leaders will make king charles here, we will cover it if we get it but what is your read? >> i think zelenskyy read the room wrong and came to the table with the wrong cards as the president said. president made himself clear, he made it clear where he stands so zelenskyy will take the next couple of days and weeks to reassess how to reapproach vice president vance. i do think while he's in europe talking to european leaders to figure out a way to find leverage points that last week the president has been clear with you k and he will tell the king where he stands. he wants to get to a place where he saving lives but he's got to come to the table more clear. >> should he have apologized gave zelenskyy three
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opportunities to clean up the oval office. it was like watching in the oval office and the interview, refusing to take the life raft. >> it was tough to watch one thing we got to realize the president wants to reimagine international relations, his clear so ukraine and russia conflict is the first step of realizing that vision so that is the first thing. i don't want to tell him what he should have done. i do think he did not approach this meeting with the right set of cards and that evolved into a shouting match in the oval office. >> my guess is are going to hear about this on tuesday in this joint session of congress and it's not called state of the union traditionally because the president has come into office. it is interesting bigger mike
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johnson addressed this morning. >> normally the presidents arm the would not deliver the state of the union, just a joint address as entitled but in this case will be more like a state of the union address because president trump has a long series of victories, things is done and promises he's kept and it's putting america on a strong footing. >> what you think we will hear? >> in the green room before this, trump is going to say look at all that i've accomplished already, the state of the union is strong and you will seek a roadmap to the midterms and priorities republicans will continue to pursue. the economy, geopolitical, immigration, donald trump will have those successes especially numbers coming down at the border throughout the speech. democrats response with allysia
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now, i would caution against that not because i don't think she's a good voice for the party, she's fine but democrats if they want to complain and make trump of bogeyman, use real american voices, democrats don't have their pulse on american people anymore trump has an opportunity to connect and democrats will take debate and get themselves spun up again. >> it's interesting you go back with democrats before we run out of time, it's fascinating michigan congresswoman allysia is delivering the rebuttal. she's a moderate, she outperformed kamala harris across michigan and the counties, do you think that was intentional to not have far l left, screaming about trump for the last several years? is is intentional or is it just that she's the dnc is democrats
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next best? >> i think she understood where the people were in met the more they worked in the reason she outperformed harris is because she understands the messaging better than most democrats right now. we have people in the party trying to meet voters where they are so on tuesday, he's going to do that and remind cars for generations and years defend the party that of safeguard for the american people. what is the vision we have for being governors of this party and country? and go back and make sure jobs are good and pocketbooks getting there and make sure getting better? people can buy houses in trailers or whatever it is so that's what she's going to do and do a good job we all know it's a hard job. >> nobody likes it. i have to leave it there but is my prediction, president trump will say something along the lines of even though they don't call it that, the state of the
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union has never been better and welcome to the golden age. >> i think you are right. >> thank you very much and welcome back. meanwhile, mystery of the deaths of hackman and his wife persist as officials rule out carbon monoxide poisoning and their bodies were found with no obvious signs of foul play. matt then is live in mexico with the latest. >> massive estate the road here, with not noticed consistent activity or marked law enforcement vehicles so it seems like investigators have gotten what they want for now from property. the sheriff without carbon monoxide according to pathologist so what's next? we are aware of two critical local points. pacemaker which the sheriff says registered his last event february 17, indicating is
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probable last day of life. the pacemaker could provide more critical hard data to investigators. officials say they had no signs of external trauma. doctor michael they stuff available information the arises jean hackman died of natural causes or heart attack and his wife betsy rushed to the bathroom where she fell and scatter medications were found there. >> she may have struck her head and internal injury to the brain that doesn't show up on the outside or leading on the inside of the brain. >> police took evidence from the home here including two green funds, it's not clear what type of phones they are. in other investigations, law enforcement nationwide has had columns gaining access into people's phones but if investigators get into jean and
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his wife betsy's cell phones, either one attempted to place emergency calls or pictures or text messages could piece the mystery together. tonight hollywood legend, friend and costar morgan freeman is expected to touch on hackman's sudden passing at the academy awards in los angeles. working with gene hackman was a personal highlight of his ca career. >> that will certainly be moving. matt sin, thank you. measles outbreak spreading to multiple states where cases are being reported. ♪ . [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ knowledge is put to the test in every gmc sierra.
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military aid for ukraine attic is willing to mobilize uk plans as part of the peacekeeping force when the world ends. the cdc says west texas measles outbreak that led to child's death spread to other states. christina coleman lived to explain what officials are saying. >> measles cases continue to pop up across the u.s. with more than 160 confirmed infections across at least nine states including alaska, california and new york. the cdc says measles symptoms appear seven to 14 days after contact with the virus and begins with high fever, cough, runny nose or watery eyes and in some cases the buyers can lead to complications including infections of the lungs and swelling of the brain. a highly contagious disease with long incubation.
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>> the room is considered contaminated for two to three hours after the person leaves. >> the cdc says vaccination remains the best defense against the measles, most cases in the u.s. are from measles outbreak in texas and south plains and panhandle regions last week health officials reported the texas child died and school-aged child was not vaccinated and tested positive for the virus. the outbreak has been connected to a mennonite community. >> these are culturally conservative religious groups that don't tend to interact with traditional health services and kids do not go to public schools so they historically have low vaccination rates. >> in response to the outbreak, health and human services secretary wrote my heart goes out to the families impacted by the current measles outbreak in texas and recognize the serious
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the academy awards that to get underway but the oscars out of touch with audiences? fox news contributor raymond, thanks for joining us they are out of touch year after year it seems. >> the movies gotten worse and worse. when they nominate their best picture, in this case i defy the audience to seek more than two audiences. maybe they saw dune and wicked but i doubt if anybody saw a nora, amelia perez, i think
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there was one movie, never even heard of them didn't see them except written but the new york times so there's a lot of disconnect between where the audience is and what the oscars want to salute and hold up. i think an oscar border so this, this is an informed opinion, oscar voters told me they are not even voting because they think oscars over, that's it quote from an academy award winner and another told me they just believe if at disconnect between the audience and hollywood that they are counter programming the audience serving up things in violation of sensibilities. >> why do you think disconnect is there? >> countercultural, they like to be on the cutting edge pushing
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the envelope so part of this is oscars of turned into their own resistance and have become their own protest movement. to project the word, my guess is in between speeches about thank you for the academy and mike director and costars, you will hear beverly hills solidarity where everybody is wearing blue and yellow colors or sounding that tone because they want to and virtue signal as one seen from the oscars and i think it could be a beautiful night that brings everyone together like the super bowl where you come together as a community around things you share with the problem is does that more than film. it's no longer the touchtone it once was and oscars will remind us of that tonight. >> i think you are spot on it's
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going to be a strong ukraine audience for sure but we've seen the previous presidents and george w. bush and others, these nights turn into a bashing session and you wonder the numbers with which trump was reelected this time, they don't even consider they may be turning off 70 million plus americans from giving up money and seeing the movies. >> one would hope it would be's in solidarity or their own friends in the palisades have their homes burned up. if you are going to do you know, you want to express a message of solidarity, that's where you go but they are offering audiences something that nobody asked for. conclave is about the pope with
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the uterus, amelia perez is about a drug dealer looking for one so it's not what anybody had on their bingo card and i don't think it's what we imagined. let's go have a great date night, will watch an intersex get elected. nobody except people of a certain ideological but that's a shame when that's the defining worker of most films nominated this year. >> you got a prediction for who wins? >> a nora will win best picture and it will probably -- it will be the lowest grossing domestic movie of all time should it went. $15 million after four months at the box office. nobody is going to care when it's over but this is hollywood counter affirming the audience and it's a pity. >> i haven't seen a single one so maybe i will see it after they went. thank you so much.
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