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we'll be analyzing cell phone data, phone calls, text messages, events, photos in the cell phone to try to piece a timeline together. >> a friend of hackman in sante fe tells fox the actor was extremely fit well into his 90s biking and doing pilates but slowed down during the pandemic. >> after covid, he was more reclusive protecting his immune system and everything else. i really am puzzled by the whole thing. there is a lot of different reports coming out. it is kind of a tragic mystery. >> toxicology reports will be a huge piece of evidence in this case. it could take weeks or months, bill. >> bill: the mystery continues. sante fe, new mexico, thanks. dana. >> dana: fox news alert. new route rage over another ice
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raid leak giving criminal migrants facing arrest and early warning in northern virginia disrupting a large-scale enforcement operation there. >> bill: that would be a no no. >> dana: welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom." i'm dana perino. >> bill: hope you had a good weekend. big week. news about the impending raids leaked by an activist news editor giving potential targets a heads-up about an operation planned for today and tomorrow. homeland security secretary kristi noem has put a priority on finding anyone guilty of leaking information and disrupting previous raids. >> dana: former ice director blasting agents of the deep state trying to hobble the mission to make america safe. >> people can be charged with obstruction of justice, a federal felony carries up to ten years in prison and justified here because these agents that are going out there on behalf of us to keep us safe are being put in danger because of these leakers trying to advance their political agendas.
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>> dana: president trump and his administration are highlighting a drop in illegal immigrants. >> bill: what's next, rich? >> during the peak of the migrant crisis a couple of years ago the department of homeland security reported apprehending more than 8,000 migrants in a single day. the white house credits its administration and wide crackdown in the historic drop in migration. president trump declared a border emergency his first day in office and reinstated a policy to force asylum seekers to stay in mexico. administration struck agreements with countries to take their migrants back or those from other countries and deployed troops to the border. >> you take the probability of detection. we'll deliver a consequence and not be allowed to be caught and released and remain in the country is what driving the numbers down. we've known how to do it all along. >> as the administration tries
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to step up deportation specifics about enforcement and removals operations plan keep leaking. a tweet that says multiple sources ice has obtained bin 75 and 100 warrants. last month border czar tom homan blamed leaks and activist tea are trying to prevent arrests. kristi noem has vowed to fire leakers and use polygraph to try to identify them. the administration did this without congress. democrats say tactics like deporting migrants on military planes is intimidating and congress needs to step in and pass an immigration reform bill. >> bill: thank you. >> dana: as republicans go all in on immigration enforcement democrats are trying to find a message with michigan's new
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senator in the spotlight tomorrow night. mark meredith in washington with more. >> president trump's speech will reach a lot of people on tv and social media. house chamber there may be empty seats. high profile democrats are thinking it may be good to skip the event. nearly a dozen house and senate democrats are not attending the speech or undecided. connecticut senator chris murphy leaning towards not going. >> democrat needs to make up their own mind. i think that speech will be a farce, a maga pep rally, not a serious talk to the nation. >> one democrat who will be there former house speaker nancy pelosi. 84-year-old says democrats should attend so they can show united opposition to any potential changes to social security, medicaid or medicare. you may remember pelosi generated a lot of attention for tearing up trump's state of the union speech in 2020. trump at the time called it
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disrespectful. tomorrow night michigan's newest senator slotkin will give the rebuttal. democrats call her a rising star. new action also at democratic party headquarters party filing its first lawsuit against trump of his second term. dnc suing trump claiming actions against some independent executive agencies broke elections laws. democrats are looking to shake things up. newsom a lot of talk in 2028 is launching a podcast to get his message out. >> bill: a lot to talk about. mary kathryn hamm is here. noah rothman. hello to you. noah, hakeem jeffries is the democratic leader. he had a lot of things to say on this. watch. >> trump administration is not focused on solving the problems of everyday americans. we have to drive down the high cost of living. we have to secure the border. we have to keep communities
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safe. protect our dreamers, farm workers and families. these things matter as opposed to creating crisis-like moments. >> bill: okay. here are the numbers from february at the border. 8,326. here are the numbers from a border a year ago, 189,000, 913. he said we have to secure the border. let's talk about credibility on immigration. >> not a lot. not coming from minority leader jeffries or his party. he has it right. those are the priorities and there is a glimmer of an opening for democrats in polling suggests voters say the president doesn't necessarily have his priorities right. our pry or tifs are the border. not on consumer prices. don't see him devoting a ton of attention to it. people are noticing. democrats are picking up on that and trying to capital eyes on it. how? they will only remind them president biden and under their
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leadership abdicated that. exacerbated immigration and exacerbated consumer prices and dove tails the introduction to the segment. anti-ice activists in government and outside of government were cultivated by the democratic party during donald trump's and biden years. the enforcement of immigration statute is unjust and those people are still out working against this administration's priorities. that's a democrat creation. >> dana: i thought about a communications challenge the trump administration will have going forward. when something starts working, the media stops covering. now that you have a trickle of illegal immigration at the border, i can just feel it, mary kathryn. you will have them say what's the big deal? everything is working and fine. then you get to the issue of these leaks about the raids and to me that's where the
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administration should probably have to put some focus on. listen to homan and what he said happens when you leak one of these raids. >> it's just not giving the bad guys a heads-up to escape apprehension and giving the venezuela gang a heads up so we can't arrest them. you put officers' life at risk. a matter of time there is a bad guy sitting in wait for the officers to show up and ambush them. this is not a game. >> dana: it will continue. >> we are mind melding on this. it happened. the reason that doge gets so much heat and buzz is because the immigration stuff very quickly was working and that people were not angry about deportations as the media expected them to be. one of the reasons the shift happened. when it comes to these leaks as noah points out, this is a real problem. not the guy who published the leak. the problem is the leak and you have to solve he at the source which is where you have power. i don't think the leaks will
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stop until somebody is punished for it. you do put people in danger not just law enforcement officers who planned something to go get these guys but citizens who live around them and when you are talking about northern virginia, you aren't talking about just like non-criminal folks you are picking up. northern virginia has a very large contingent of ms-13. these guys are people with judicial warrants, serious crimes many are accused of and why we're picking them up. it request get dangerous quickly. >> bill: i wonder if elon musk is in the gallery tomorrow night. dems are slamming doge over the weekend on the sunday shows. musk for his part went to joe rogue -- >> doge is a threat to the bureaucracy. this is the first time that they are not, that the revolution
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might succeed. that we can restore power to the people instead of power to the bureaucracy. >> bill: where do you think this is going? >> it depends on the perspective you are looking at. i think doge has been wildly successful in scandalizeing americans and particularly republicans around stuff we've known have been out there for some time. a certain amount of waste and abuse in discretionary spending totaling billions per year. 7 trillion per year in federal spending. you are talking about the margins. the stuff that drives our debts. the reason why we have interest payments that now exceed defense spending is because of really popular stuff that people like. until we start to address the popular stuff that people like in entitlement programs, medicare, medicaid, social security we won't talk about real deficit reduction. just bright shiny objects. it all matters and contributes
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to getting back to a fiscally sound projectory. we shouldn't pooh-pooh is the stuff in what the federal government spends but not the end all, be all to get us to the point we're on a sounder fiscal trajectory. >> dana: do moms like this? >> the bright shiny stuff won't fix the budget but it is entry-level cutting. let's practice at this and see if we can do it. a lot of moms i hear from are in favor of that when you hear the crazy programs we've been spending on and they say what are we doing? however, there is a chaos part of this where i think there is a political price potentially to moving fast and breaking things if you break the wrong thing that affects the wrong people. trump has actually an opportunity at the state of the union night address joint session where he has in the past given serious speeches to put some serious clothing on doge
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and talk to the people who might be concerned that it is moving too fast and saying this is the kiddie ride of cutting. we'll learning things and then we move to the rollercoaster. do i have faith it will happen? >> it speaks for itself. the cutting of these programs that are indefensible to people charged with defending it cannot muster a defense speaks for itself. we don't have to agitate on behalf of this stuff. >> bill: thank you both. president trump getting ready to make his first address to congress in his second term. fox news brings you live coverage of that address before congress. our coverage starts at 9:00 eastern time only right here on the fox news channel. check it out. dana. >> dana: multiple wildfires prompting a state of emergency in south carolina. the latest on efforts to contain them. >> bill: federal judge ruling against president trump in his fight to fire a top government
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watchdog. will the supreme court weigh in? well get to that question. >> dana: a judge striking down an arizona law requiring proof of citizenship to vote. andy mccarthy is here to weigh in. >> the key provisions of this bill we want to make sure that only citizens are voting in our elections. this is an issue that our citizens overwhelmingly support.
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executive order banning transgender athletes from women's sports saying see you in court. >> bill: a judge ruling against president trump in his push to fire a top government watchdog. that decision setting up a potential supreme court showdown. mike emanuel has more on that and other legal challenges the trump administration now is battling. hey, mike, good morning. >> this is a constitutional fight whether president trump can fire anyone he wants working inside the executive branch. dellenger is the head of the office of special counsel. his attorney says his client as a five year term and termination is unlawful since the office of special counsel is independent. saturday a federal judge granted a permanent injunction against the government allowing dellenger in his job. she called it a very difficult constitutional issue. trump administration started the appeals process first to the
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d.c. circuit court. it will likely end up at the supreme court. the president's team argues he has broad powers to remove sub arid nats for any reason at all. the judge who stopped firing at the consumer national bureau is holding a hearing. they are trying to cut the size of the federal bureaucracy. also over the weekend a federal judge ruled president trump's ban on federal funding for gender transition-related medical care for minors is unconstitutional. the number of federal lawsuits against trump policies is now about 100. with 21 rulings already blocking the president's moves at least temporarily we're likely to see a lot of this head to the supreme court in the months ahead. >> bill: buckle up. thanks, mike emanuel watching that in washington, d.c. >> these are common sense
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things. it is just common sense that only citizens should be able to vote in our elections. >> dana: voting rights fight could reach the supreme court after a court struck down arizona's legislation. fox news contributor tracks this for us, andy mccarthy. why wouldn't you want to be able to have proof of citizenship to vote? what's happening in this case. >> it is very much like the case we saw in virginia before the election where they were purging people not eligible to vote under the law of virginia. and what we pointed out at the time and remains correct and applicable to this case. it is not only against state law but against federal law for aliens to vote or even to register to vote. there are federal criminal provisions against that. what we're talking about is common sense measures that the state is taking to promote
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important federal and state interests, namely election integrity. what these progressive courts are trying to do is look behind what are objectively correct practices and policies to say that the people implementing them have a dirty mind and trying to suppress voting or whatever. i really think with the supreme court taught in the case last year involving trump and immunity is that if officials are doing something that is law allows them to do objectively, the courts are not going to look into the motive for which those actions were taken. >> dana: interesting because the arizona state president warren peterson. in a world, two judges have begun blocked arizona's law. last we checked the supreme court is above the ninth circuit. look at this.
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october 1, 2024. "u.s. news and world report" said this. number of voters more than doubled in battleground arizona, 218,000 were there. if you look at the results of arizona 2024 presidential election, trump wins. but the vote difference was 187,000, 382. arizona as a swing state has a reason to try to figure out and make sure the integrity of the vote can be trusted and this is one of the ways. >> i think it would be very naive to think the policies of border insecurity that we had for the last four years and really 12 out of the last 16 years, that that had nothing to do with electoral politics and trying to change the election map. i just think if people theorize that one thing had nothing to do with the other i think it would be pretty foolish. >> dana: one other quick topic with you.
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dni gabbard talked about u.s. divergence against u.s. values. >> you have the canceling of elections in ukraine. political parties being silenced or even criminalized or thrown in prison. you have the freedom of religion. churches being shut down. you have political opposition being silenced. you have total government control of the media. we could go down a whole laundry list of issues that are against the values of democracy and freedom. >> dana: andy, yet there are our allies as well. >> yeah. some of what she said is true. some of what she said is absurd. elections weren't canceled in ukraine, they are at war and under their constitution they can't have elections just like britain didn't have elections during the second world war. i really would love to be supportive of a lot of this stuff, dana, but i also think we ought to recognize that as between the europeans and the
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russians, we kind of know who the good guys are and the bad guys are, and just because we are disappointed from time to time with the good guys we should be able to talk to them about that. let's remember they are the good guys. >> dana: great to start off with you this week. thank you. >> bill: you have a stand-off escalating over extending a cease-fire and hostage deal. israel and hamas might be close to resuming the war. president trump addressing a joint session of congress in d.c. tuesday night as uncertainty lingers about a ukraine deal. what the administration is saying about the talks right now. >> shouldn't we be happy to have a president trying to stop wars instead of start them. you can't end a war unless both sides come to the table. oh h ey guys, i was just recording some new stuff for hallow. lent this year is going to be awesome. look, you■ve all heard about hallow.
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during the day our job is a lot of sleep, slippery terrain. a lot of downfall and work the fire around that as well. >> bill: they have a mess on their hands. crews battling fires in north carolina and south carolina. this is a northern eastern corner of the state in dry conditions. driving those flames toward several neighborhoods forcing residents to get out. national weather service warning of increased danger in the area. the governor declaring a state of emergency in south carolina and also keeping an eye on what is happening acrows the state border there. stand by for more on that as we move throughout the week. >> dana: an act of terrorism. a knife attack in haifa leaves one man dead and dozens injured as hamas rejects a proposal to extend phase one of the israel. what happens now? >> a dangerous time in the
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region. for the first time in six weeks no cease-fire between the fighting parties is in place. a man was skilled and forothers injured in a terror stabbing attack in haifa. the attacker was killed by police. two palestinians were killed and three injured in an idf air strike in southern gaza. as the devastating blockade of humanitarian aid by israel against gaza enters its second day. aid experts warn of imminent shortages. this followed the rejection by hamas of a u.s./israeli fan to extend phase one of the cease-fire including the muslim holy month of ramadan and jewish passover holiday that ends april 20th and include the release of many hostages with less giveback from israel. hamas calls it blackmail. israel warns of further
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consequences if hamas doesn't sign on. and another deceased hostage, 69-year-old man released by hamas last week buried today. the mourning public lining the funeral route. his brother, a strident anti-government activist, cried out at the ceremony, the prime minister dug this grave. harsh feelings, scorched emotions all around. >> dana: thank you. >> what became so evident to us in that session was he is not ready to talk peace at all. here is the problem. time is not on his side. the american people's patience is not than limited. their wallets are not unlimited and our stockpiles in munitions are not unlimited. the president campaigned on ending this war. he was elected to end this war. he will be the peacemaker in chief. this was no ambush, this was an
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opportunity and a moment. >> bill: michael waltz with dana and me here. u.s. and ukraine relations entering uncharted territory as president trump addresses congress tomorrow night. negotiations sure to come up. jack keane is here. looking forward to talking to you all week. two weeks ago in on our program you said the reason why the u.s. met with russia in saudi arabia without the ukrainians and europeans is you have to talk face-to-face with putin to find out if he is serious about pursuing peace. you can't do that on the phone and why you travel to saudi arabia. i use that as my lodestar trying to work through the story. u.k. says we want boots on the ground, planes in the air. france, one month truce. head of the e.u., we want to rearm europe. words for now, general. back to the issue of putin and we'll get to zelenskyy next. here is marco rubio on abc
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regarding putin. >> the only way it ends is if vladimir putin comes to a negotiating table. right now president trump is the only person on earth who has any chance whatsoever of bringing him to a table to see what it is he would be willing to end the war on. maybe their claims are what they want, demands will be unreasonable. we don't know. we have to bring him to the table. you want bring him to the table if you call him names and being antagonistic. >> bill: that's the setup. general. where are we? what do our viewers need to understand? >> i think on putin and eventual peace deal the jury is still out. we've had the second meeting on the 28th when the deputies met in istanbul, turkey. i think the secretary of state rubio, after getting debriefed on what took place there, they aren't convinced that putin is ready to come to the table and make serious compromises. right now they are taking a hard
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line approach. that's the approach they take in most of their negotiations. we have to wait and see what takes place with mr. putin, and is he willing to compromise? when it comes to the ukraine, i do believe even though publicly all the european leaders are supporting zelenskyy, but privately they are telling him make amends, reconcile with president trump. sign the deal. it really is a significant step on the road to an eventual cease-fire and possibly a negotiated settlement. so i think hopefully that's what zelenskyy takes that counsel and moves in that direction so we can get on with testing the waters with mr. putin. is he really up to this or not? >> bill: fair enough. waltz now. dana asked him whether or not zelenskyy will be around. watch. >> dana: if there is a deal signed, minerals deal, does
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president trump believe it will actually be with zelenskyy or another leader? >> i think what happened friday put that up in the air. is zelenskyy ready personally, politically to move his country towards an end to the fighting? and can he and will he make the compromises necessary and you heard the president, both sides are going to have to make compromises. both sides do they have the will to sit down and drive it towards peace? that's president' trumps objective and ready and trying to do right now. >> bill: the question i had lined up. he answered it is moment ago. do you think zelenskyy signs that mineral deal and enables all sides to take the next step? >> yeah, i think he does because it is clearly in ukraine's interest. it is so obvious. it connects ukraine to the united states for a generation. and it's obviously economic and
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financial first but if you connected it is also political. not stated in the deal and zelenskyy would have preferred to have some security guarantee stated in the deal, my, they are also certainly implied in the deal that if you have that kind of a connection, you are invested in the country, you will protect your investment. so security implications are really there. i think as president trump told zelenskyy time and time again, i don't want to foreclose my hand by making security guarantees prior to my negotiation with putin. once i get a deal, the security guarantees are a lot easier. and, bill, the headline coming out of that presser in the oval office would have been, if zelenskyy didn't make it into an epitaph and challenging and exposing his grievances to an international press audience. that was his motivation. the headline would have been when president trump said, you know, british and french troops will be on the ground after a
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peace agreement, as peacekeepers, and we could see as well conceivably. that would have been the headline. that's a major departure from what he said before, no boots on the ground after there is a peace agreement by the united states. a lot of options are on the table that mr. trump has certainly once a peace agreement is signed. what do we need to really do to make certain that putin doesn't reattack again? and that will be decided later. >> bill: general, thank you so much. speak again later in the week. jack keane, thanks. >> great talking to you. >> dana: mayor of boston facing backlash over comments offering condolences to a knife wielding suspect. plus this. >> i want new york to not only survive, but for new york to thrive. so now the only question is are you ready to fight to save our city? i know that i am. >> dana: andrew cuomo making a
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we heard about this in dallas. they made a loud noise. some thought it was gunfire. no shots were fired. still authorities say the ensuing stampede caused multiple life threatening injuries. that happened over the weekend. >> bill: says a lot. meanwhile an off duty police officer coming to the rescue stopping and knife attack inside of a busy chick-fil-a in boston. the suspect shot dead after ignoring repeated commands to drop the weapon. instead of thanking the officer the democratic mayor offered condolences to the families of the dead suspect. some folks got a problem with that. molly line follows that story in boston. what happened, molly? >> good morning, bill. the mayor of boston, a democrat, is getting smashed on social media for her reaction in this case after expressing her condolences to the man according to investigators was attempting to stab several people at a chick-fil-a prompting an off duty police officer to shoot the
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suspect leading to the accused attacker's death. here is the mayor saturday night near the scene. >> my condolences and all of our thoughts are with the family of the individual whose life has been lost. and i many also thinking of all the people impacted here today in one of the busier parts of the city with this tragedy. i'm glad the officer is safe and very grateful for a quick response from all of our first responders here. >> the local d.a. and boston police commissioner offered their condolences. the commissioner described out it started with two people running into chick-fil-a being chased with a man by the night. the man told the attacker to
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drop the weapon. the officer fired his gun to stop the threat. the suspect was hit and later died. >> we're proud of our police officers who activate themselves whether on or off duty to try to save lives. but we're asking for the public's support and health if anyone was here. a busy area, to contact us. >> among those slamming the mayor south carolina woman nancy mace. condolences from the mayor of boston to a man trying to kill people. this guy was stopped in his track was a brave law enforcement officer. she sits on the house oversight committee, that's the committee that michelle wu is slated to testify before later on this week expected to defend the status of boston as a sanctuary city and she touts it as the safest major city in the country. >> bill: molly line in boston on that. >> dana: carley shimkus and
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jimmy failla join us here. she will be on the hill. the gift that keeps on giving talking about talking points. the poor city of boston. >> it will be a firing committee later this week. this is a classic progressive ideology. the criminal is the victim and the actual victim is an after thought. you can make a connection between that line of thinking and why donald trump is in office. for a mayor no matter what you think, this is a very easy situation to respond to. you say my thoughts are with the victims who went through a terrifying ordeal. any loss of life is a tragedy but so grateful to the police for defending the innocent victims here. you could say maybe was it a stumble on her behalf or her ideology. given past positions she's taken i'm sure you can say it is the latter. >> the confidence is broken in these cities compared to the rest of us.
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her popularity within the city of boston, she is winning in her reelection bid. they don't see the world through the lens we do. the rest of the country grew up playing two games in backyard, cops and robbers, cowboys and elizabeth warrens. when you were playing cops and robbers you knew the cops were with good guys and robbers bad guys. a broken issue that exists in blue city. the election showed us that. outside the cities trump won the whole map. >> dana: we live in a blue city. covid was a problem. former governor cuomo wants to run for mayor. >> covid, my friends, was the greatest threat faced in a generation. it was life and death. it was as serious as it gets and it was as scary as it gets.
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and new york, we had it first and we had it worst and we were on our own. and no one knew what to do. but what did we do? we came together, we stood tall, we stood strong, and we faced the challenge head on. >> dana: rumors for a while he would throw his hat in the ring. i'm shocked this is what he decided to lead with. >> it is an absolute slap in the face to the nursing home families saying will you bring up covid for your launch statement for mayor after your extreme fall from grace as governor of the state? he is still facing legal challenges for sexual harassment. the book deal and covid families. so if he thinks he can go in there and run for mayor and maybe some of mayor adams legal challenges he thinks could be a way for him to make his entry as mayor, i mean, the legal challenges he is still facing. >> bill: nursing home families urge new york city voters to
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reject cuomo as mayor. we'll see how the campaign goes. >> dana: his top aide admitted on the democratic conference call they withheld the numbers. froze. it had to do reportedly with him writing that book. don't forget the basic judgment level he wrote a book congratulating himself how he handled covid in the middle of covid. a football coach dumping gatorade halftime on the game he is losing. new york is liberal enough he thinks he has in the bag. he is measuring interns already. more to go. >> dana: jimmy. >> bill: fallback. >> dana: very good. >> bill: the best. thank you carley and jimmy. >> it is utterly insane. we see how out of touch with reality that elitists who sit from their ivory towers are. people like democratic elected
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fleischer and others top of the hour. >> dana: republicans set to dare democrats from voting on the protect women and girls in sportsmen barring biological men from competing in women's sports. chad pergram is live on the hill with more. it should happen today? >> that's right probably 5:30, confident. a test vote on a bill sponsored by alabama senator tommy tuberville. the gop is daring democrats to vote no. the house passed the bill in january. >> the house passage of the protection of women and girls in sports act we're one step closer to making sure not one more male athlete is able to take a trophy, roster spot, playing time, resources or opportunity to compete from a woman. >> if all 53 senate republicans vote yes, seven democrats must join them to end the filibuster.
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a high bar . only two democrats supported the bill in the house earlier this winter. most democrats are outraged they say people born as men and playing sports against women is not a problem. >> of the approximately 510,000 athletes who play at the ncaa level, ten are transgender. not 10,000, ten. >> president trump wants to prohibit money from going to states which allow those born as men from competing against women. dana. >> dana: chad, thank you so much. ten is ten too many. >> bill: before we go something great. bald eagle jackie and shadow are expecting triplets. three eggs. we've reached the stage there is a certain crack in the egg. last year the eggs failed to hatch. we are hoping this year. big for my sisters and my mom. they watch them all day long on this camera. >> dana: it is fun to watch them. hi to your mom as well. harris faulkner takes you through the next hour. here
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