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♪ ♪ >> emily: president trump hitting back at ukrainian president zelenskyy a short time ago. zelenskyy's comments in london during a briefing where he said, "an agreement to end the war is still very, very far away and no one has started all of the steps." president trump responded to zelenskyy by saying, "this is the worst statement made by zelenskyy in america will not put up with that much longer. it would is what i was saying coded their ohmic this time it does not want peace and less as americans backing in europe." he stated flatly they cannot do the job at that the u.s. probably not a great statement in terms of show of strength against russia. what are they thinking? the democrats aren't outraged by president zelenskyy. they are mad at president trump. >> donald trump in j.d. vance and putin believe they are going
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to intimidate and bully and threaten president zelenskyy to join the corrupt and unprincipled leaders, they will literally need to wait until freezes over twice because this is a man who is committed to the survival of his country. speak of the propaganda is coming out of j.d. vance's mouth and it is propaganda. >> i saw the meeting a despicable display bully. >> vice president vance who particularly was parading president zelenskyy. it is absolutely shameful what is happening right now. an arm of the kremlin. >> i have never felt such shame about american policy before. i don't know how the allies trust us after this. >> putin and his cronies are popping champagne bottles right now. >> the white house as far as i'm concerned the day he is an enemy to the united states. >> emily: on the other hand,
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russia, secretary of state marco rubio standing up for president trump and calling out democrats for having a double standard when it comes to peace talks, watch. >> shouldn't our president and should we all be happy we have a president who's trying to stop wars instead of start them? i don't get it other than it is donald j. trump. if this was a democrat doing this, he's on his way to nobel peace prize. this is absurd! we are trying to end a war but you can't and they work until both sides come to the table starting with rations. what is the alternative? another three years of war the united states and europe pours billions of dollars into a war in ukraine? is that the alternative? >> emily: hello, everyone, this is b30. and emily compagno's with kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. also joining us cheryl casone, fox business anchor and a host of "american dream home" on fox business and larry kudlow,
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on fox business. kaley cuoco i want to talk about the democrat reaction and more ontologically reacted, what was laid out for president zelenskyy because the reality is the impact on him and the influence on him and his preparation did not begin with the oval office what we saw on camera. impact as we saw earlier, democrats chris murphy came out and said we had a meeting before hand and posted a photo on x i told him not to accept a peace deal in a mineral deal. your thoughts. >> kayleigh: he met to several lawmakers to your point. one thing is clear, clear, zelenskyy came in with a strategy. it is compounding why your strategy would be bite the hand that feeds you. that sounds harsh but make no mistake, the u.s. has fed zelenskyy in ukraine to the tune of $283 billion. something i think missed by a lot of folks was this, the dispute played out dramatic explosive fashion here on "outnumbered" did not take place
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until 43 minutes into the meeting. what happen in the preceding 43 minutes? that is an important question. the politics did an analysis of this and looked at the transcript. if you read the transcript koji you find zelenskyy continually pledging the buttons of the u.s. delegation. he was bringing up security guarantee which president trump said we will not put in there as united states of america. then he contradicted president trump trying to correct him. then trump said, let's negotiate first is peace deal and we can talk about security. zelenskyy said, that will not work. the 43 minutes before was zelenskyy pushing the buttons of the united states. then it was zelenskyy who instigated it and took it to a new plateau when you look at j.d. vance, "tell me what you mean by diplomacy" in a rather hostile passion. that was his strategy and it did not an end u.s. polling shows up you right now do you have
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confidence in zelenskyy? 72% yes and 2022 but 48% say yes now and 78% tell... they want to peace deal. where do you think the numbers are today in the face of -- 's transition? i imagine my charter. >> emily: , the critics, what are you saying? computing to make confusing peace with bankrolling an inability to accept any kind of deal whatsoever and unilateral sensation? that is what makes peace. >> larry: as secretary of treasurer scott bessent said friday night, this is the third time that zelenskyy has rejected the minerals infrastructure mining deal. now, let me pause on this because it is an important point. in that deal, american companies would come putting boots on the ground to start the mining and excavation of the rare earth
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minerals and gold and silver and whatever. this sets up a trip wire so that if the russians start rolling tanks into these mineral excavations or start bonding them, than they would know that all bloody hell will break with the united states and joe biden who isn't a strong leader. but zelenskyy, however, would not accept the minerals deal because he keeps denying the importance for security. this is a major step to secure ukraine. it puts the united states into ukraine. it puts our business, again, private sector, boots on the ground. do you can bet they will have security forces. so coming back to what kayleigh said which is on target, democrats tedium up to reject essentially all of the peace offers here. zelenskyy knows full well he met
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with scott bessent and scott bessent said he was rude and i'll be obnoxious to him in those meetings. he was briefed by white house people before the oval office meeting and he knew exactly what was coming and he was also briefed. you are exactly right like guys chris murphy a troublemaker from connecticut and he had his left wing talking point. he doesn't want peace. i don't know what he wants because he will not defeat russia and the war will go on forever and hundreds of thousands and millions of people will be killed or they will be injured. he has a bad actor here. he has a very bad actor. don't forget, lindsey graham basically called for his resignation. lindsey graham is the biggest supporter of the ukraine. this is a fatal mistake. europe will not bail them out and trump has to stay with his gun. the minerals deal is the key. you sign that and you bring boots on the ground, that is huge. it is a trip wire. if not, who knows what.
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>> emily: friday clinic follow up on friday, the president said i don't want an advantage but i want peace. for some reason it seems that openness to using military should not be confused with dedication to peace. the warmonger-or less president. >> trump knows but a great negotiator any has to be an honest broker. >> harris: but he has been and zelenskyy has not been. >> larry: that is correct. >> harris: otherwise no one in that meeting would be caught off guard by what he was saying. look, this is not the first time 2022 joe biden knew he had a problem. he knew he couldn't deal with this person. nbc said biden lost temper with zelenskyy and zelenskyy hi biden one and an apology and wanted gratitude. you fast-forward to last friday, it look like this meeting. we didn't get to see that because it was reported on and it wasn't open to the public.
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we actually got transparency. me know who trump is dealing with but the way i have read what trump has written in the art of the deal and other things, it will cost zelenskyy something. so the question is does the american negotiator go back in and say it will not be 300 or whatever it is or $500 trillion. >> larry: keith kellogg who is a smart fella and principal negotiator at this point, he is going to try, i think, he will try to work some diplomatic magic on zelenskyy and try to turn this whole thing back, okay? otherwise, we are not going to finance this endlessly. we will not keep selling arms to ukraine. spain went to trump the apology? >> larry: that is the first step get the public apology and signed the minerals deal and then we can begin the process of peace. and if zelenskyy holds out from that, it is unimaginable because it means the fighting and killing will go on.
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>> cheryl: you are absolutely right about the minerals and that is the security agreement. >> larry: a tripwire. >> cheryl: thank you. the european defense stops today, larry, they jumped over 10%, 15% because the europeans with saloon ski there we are actually willing to beef up defenses. trump can win when all said and done because this force europe to step up to the plate. which they have not been spending as you know, not half as nato putting up to 2% of gdp requirement which is ridiculous. >> larry: i appreciate the point very much, i appreciate the point very much. me, i will give it a big maybe. >> emily: on that note... b5 europe, may be. >> emily: tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern sean hannity sits down for exclusive interview with vice president j.d. vance. his first since the fire exchange with ukrainian
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♪ ♪ >> harris: president trump set to give joint address to congress and the american people tomorrow night 9:00 p.m. eastern. he has promised think that it will be one for the history books. president trump is expected to tout recent success during first month in office such as cracking down on illegal immigration,
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bringing transparency into the white house. we saw a lot of that on friday. we know what is going on because he allows us to see it and sticking true to his promise in front of the entire world he is putting america first. trump's says he will not hold back on his feet announcing on social media, "tomorrow night will be back and i will tell it like it is." i can't wait. some democrats don't want anything to do with his joint address. nearly a dozen house and senate told axios they are leaning against attending the speech or they are undecided. and they are even being encouraged to boycott. >> i think that speech will be a farce. i think it will be a maga pep rally and not a serious talk to the nation and i won't be a part of that. >> that democrats should not acquit him that collectively attend. >> do not attend, did not attend, do not attend! >> harris: what is she doing?
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i don't know, cheryl. >> cheryl: if you don't want to participate in democracy, that is your choice, but this is why we have the government and to an address that will happen tomorrow night. if you want to sit home and how, go ahead. or we will hear tomorrow night, i believe a president that will talk about all we have accomplished in five weeks. we are at six weeks and whether doge or the waste and fraud in the federal government were streamlining the executive orders, i think it will be important for donald trump to get up there and make sure the american people understand, here is what i'm doing for you and why and explain it point by point by point. knows what the democrats will do if they want to wear t-shirts or not show up, they are not. it is about a particular -- larry and i already said fiscal responsibility of the government and getting this out of $36 trillion hole that i think will be the best thing. just be when we know one thing
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they will do, emily, bring people as guests affected by trump's policies and they don't have counter policies or anything ton public, in which many cases didn't vote for the democrats but they want to make the show vote show and we know from the past from the first term, they blewed and chanted like that address tomorrow night and that is how they behave. >> i will not be surprised when child is behavior continues. i tell all constituents take note of who is -- did they show up and where they supported that commander-in-chief and take note of that and remember the next time the elections come around. i have two pieces of advice for the president, as follow number one insert fact-checking after incredible statements he is going to make about the success of his second term in how extraordinary it has been. that way the democrats in the mainstream media put it in print and recite the speech go to they can't help but support the detas
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and facts supporting conclusive statements he makes. the second is he hammers art as he talks about ukraine his commitment to peace. because we talked about, all of that can be distinguished when you point to the fact that our president is committed to peace, no more loss of life and no more expenditure of -- and that will serve him well. >> larry: did you see and i agree with you, emily, but the latest mark penn harvard poll, the best democratic poster i think far and away and he's an honest guy. so you look at these numbers, 81% of the country favors deportation, 76% favor eliminating fraud, waste, in the government. 69% want to cut the budget by $1 trillion without any tax increases. as far as the democrats going,
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they have the lowest number -- the democratic approval in this ball is 36% according to mark penn. that is the lowest they have ever had in the history of the polling. >> harris: you give me an idea, the democrats want to bring people to say trump's policies are affecting them negatively. the list might be quite long if you can find guests to bring who they like the pressure has been taken off of local enforcement because they have some backstop now with working with i.c.e. in certain communities. maybe crime has started to take down emily no triple to almost zero chance at the border. border states like texas overrun by thousands of people at one point. you can play that game too but it's not a game that you can bring receipts also assign republicans can do that. >> kayleigh: i don't think democrats are interested in doing that. they will find some workers upset. >> harris: but the republicans
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can bring the opposite. >> kayleigh: stephen miller does an excellent job hiring highlighting stories of people that inspire and he's good at telling a story. he's not speechwriting anymore. but you know what i would do if i were the trump administration is this, the one criticism democrats are using are they doing anything on price's? they are, the trump administration on the leading in the department interior when he came in to do these orders to unleash american industry. so i would look at the harvard/harris poll resounding approval for what trump is doing but number one, inflation and number two immigration and number three economy. number one and three go hand-in-hand. to use this to break through in media narrative which is about doge, ukraine, focus a number one and three. not exclusively but it should be the marquee issue and end with pricing and start with pricing.
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>> harris: i want to get this and, hold on the second, nancy pelosi telling "the washington post," "in a demonstration of disagreement visual or whatever, just let him stew in his own juice and don't be any risk for the mail to say this was an appropriate." she is saying democrats should sit back but how is that different going after a guy they make bigger every time they go after him. >> larry: stealing your own juice is not going to work this time periods due in your own juices was up for grabs in 2017-2018. it was a totally different political situation and a totally different president. i don't think that will work. mark penn tries to give them advice, find some issues you like like bill clinton on welfare reform and bill clinton and al gore up jeff tried to cut spending. in the economy, it is important but right now the economy is doing important. this is still the biden economy.
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manufacturing is down and housing is down, business investment is down, okay? there are threats of recession in the first quarter. i think it is important... be when did you anticipate that? >> larry: and i anticipate that? it is coming in worse than i thought and i always thought it would be a sluggish economy. i think president trump has to make a strong tax cut deregulation and doge spending cuts to rescue the economy, to fight inflation, and create economic growth. he's got to make it very clear. he has to come hard on the economy, okay? cutting government spending lowers inflation and lower production with lower cost. tax cuts is so important so popular as is deregulation to grow the economy. >> harris: 2017 tax cuts from democrats basically... >> larry: he has to go hard on the speech. >> kayleigh: remind americans
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what donald trump was handed by joe biden. >> harris: larry said that beautifully. >> cheryl: but go further and say this is what we are doing right now to combat the bird flu, which they are working on. one, but don't set them back and let the democrats hijacked the narrative, which they will tried. don't do that! >> ch >> larry: biden is sinking rapidly. >> harris: we will be right we are stillev going. it's my faith. it's reading the bible every day. it's praying every day. i want you to try it out. i promise you that it will change your life. join me and some of my favorite guides like father mike schmitz on the hallow app. it's the number one prayer app in the world. it has been such an incredible tool in my own life. download hallow. try it for free. kubota orange days delivers the savings you need for the life you love. shop a wide selection of equipment at your local dealer
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: it seems democrats are trying everything to counter message president trump in his agenda, but the latest attempt did not go so well. look at friday, the dnc x account posted this, will not go to really smoke 32-point list of the parties accomplishment starting in the month of february.
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aside from being nearly impossible to read, the list included relatively small-scale things like democrat jennings winning a special election for westchester county executive. congratulations, but you lost the election of a lifetime last november. so that they trail you like that dnc chief marketing officer thought it was bad. she posted, "the checkout at the giant laundry list used to thing for us, its tiny text on purpose but the internet thinks we are this time." we are learning democrats reportedly held a comeback retreat last month to reconsider the parties messaging. it was a group at centrist from third way and according to politico the key takeaways for this, embrace patriotism, community, traditional american -- sounds like republicans and pushed back back far left staffers and on the failures have democrats large. basically welcome to the
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republican party without list. you know, emily, i read the 5-page memo 4.4 was reduced far left influence and infrastructure. they say to build moderate democratic infrastructure and pushback far left staffers. they should be point number one, not point number four but i don't know if ranked in terms of importance but that needs to be elevated. >> emily: here is that think they ignored that point played out within their party and their parties voters as far back as the primary. i will cite two examples or or again a maryland. as far back as the primaries, they are centrist will resignedly beat and one in oregon, 40 percentage points and guess who was totally crushed? the chair at the congressional progressive caucus, her sister. all of the donors pro israel and centrists. head to maryland to cocontested seats, two hot seats and one
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pro israel groups won again by backing the centrist democrat and not by the way against january 6th law enforcement officer, turns a claim on the progressive left and it didn't work. the second and final example is a progressive seat that was also resoundingly beaten by someone who campaigned on getting problem solved. to the entire line of attack with the candidate the whole time in maryland her family too close to republicans. the point is the party, the voting members have the party, rejected progressivism in favor of the moderates and problem solving that the democrats failed to see the writing on the wall. >> kayleigh: there is this point, too under number four is number five to engage with working class and spaces. this is a really good thing and i really liked this get out of elite circles and real tailgates, gun shows, restaurants and local churches. they want to go back to church!
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>> harris: in the past, obama, religion, remember all of that? i don't know, so you will lie to your followers now and the people you think and get to vote for you and i'm like them even though i told you not to be like them? that is so disingenuous. the problem they really have comes back to what nancy pelosi was talking about previously. that is this idea they don't know what to do. maybe they should sit down and let the left cook. if you give donald trump any more space to cook in the kitchen, there will not be enough plates for you. everybody will take a seat at the table except for the democrats. they have to come up with something more than republican talking points, which will come across as fake from them. they don't mean it! by the way, when you say comeback plan and it includes patriotism at ball games or whatever, what were you doing before? you were vilifying it to the likes of healing during the national anthem and not praying while you are kneeling. you are going to bring back a
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step that is not genuine for you. i don't think that works and i think it is really late in the game. >> larry: we need some kind of sisterhood, what bill clinton called a sister soldier moment. they have to stand up and say and keep saying it, biological nan should not play in women's sports. >> harris: that is not going to happen! oh, my goodness! >> larry: listen, i was a democrat 50, 60 years ago. biological men cannot play in women's sports. dei was a very bad idea. affirmative action has gone way too far. there is too much anti-semitism. in other words, apart from the foreign policy economic policy details, i think they have to make generic value points. they will not make that. until they make packed, they will be in the same rut. again, the model is william clinton, bill clinton, sister soldier. they can do it. they just won't and a guy like
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federman could conceivably do it. >> kayleigh: brought it up against the pelosi comment to say this was inappropriate at the joint address tomorrow so don't be a distraction, but nancy pelosi went to the woman who ripped up the speech and you were in the middle and now marching orders, let's the moderate and go to church. >> cheryl: wasn't she one of the lands she made sure joe biden was ushered out the door in 2020? over the weekend, bill maher, the former democratic of chicago after the show podcast they do, they stream it. they talk about no spinning. this is all the protesters. we will not spend money all day and we will not shop online or go to stores. and absolutely blank, ridiculous idea. this is your way to protest and stand up for the democratic party and the way to stand up for your values, to not
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go to starbucks, that is just not messaging. they have really got to back away from particular saint of our lab hijacked that party. until you figure out that 70% of the country is in the middle and moderate and did not by novembep losing. i guess republicans can celebrate that. >> kayleigh: the third way, shouting into the land. they try to provide a third way, which is being part of the left. the senate to vote on protection of women and girls sports act. will the democrats stand up for women were let biological men destroyed girls sports? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> harris: this is one that has republicans saying the democrats, show us your names when you both so we know." the new senate will bow on a bill of the protection of women and girls in sports act. and to codify president trump's executive order banning biological men from competing in women's sports. we have already seen examples of biological men dominating women's competition at both high school and college levels. sometimes even leading to serious injuries. for the bell up to past, seven democrats need to side with republicans and vote "yes." but will they instead stand in the way? ♪ ♪
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>> i was permanently injured by a transgender athlete on the opposing side. >> if that would have happened to one of my daughters, i would feel terrible. >> it's the back she was placed in that situation is a great ja. >> no single trans person has dominated any sport. >> stay in your lane, this is not it. >> that is blatantly halide. >> no trans person should dominate in a woman sport. >> the thing that never happens happened again. >> i think it is not fair that boys are running against girls. >> man along immense sports and women in women's sport is not complicated, not controversial, not rude and not complicated. women -- i am so happy for president trump to put action into words. >> to see a leader like
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president trump takes decisive action i make a priority to ensure men are not competing in women's sports, i feel grateful is the best word to describe it. >> thank you, president trump! [applause] ♪ ♪ >> harris: president trump promised he would get this done, that he would simply make it the law that the land through executive action. than last week, he said what he would really like to see is to become permanent. so, this is that moment he asked. he says, if it becomes permanent, because to his desk, he signs it and that is it. there cannot be a picture democrat president to turn overr the executive order. that is the importance of this particular day. with that, i want to say, kayleigh, promises made and promises kept the democrats don't want him to win. i think this is less about hurting women, although that is
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what it will do and more about hurting trump if they walk away from the deal. >> kayleigh: i'm fascinated to see what happens on this deal. chuck schumer mentioned to axios, democrats caught flat-footed by the attack on women sports. 77 million put into states and that is a lot of money. so they are caught flat-footed after 2023 and they voted on this in the house. not a single democrats voted with republicans on the party line. they had another chance in january, okay, you lost the election in a huge issue if not determinative issue, two democrats set i will vote with republicans and just two in the house of representatives. what happens today? will democrats join with republicans for the filibuster? i'm not holding my breath that wake up guys you are losing! >> harris: it seems like a big number but things are changing and we are a little more than a year and a half away from midterms. they don't have the message yet or tilt local politics is not
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federal politics, that still, they are in seven swing states that trump won! democrats need to read the room. look, "new york times" survey said vast majority of americanso not think transgender athletes should compete in women's sports. they were is that but also this poll by concerned women for america, 70% of moderate voters, moderates, guys, say this is the issue and they support donald trump's position on this. we will see how the voting goes. >> harris: let's pump those numbers up what cheryl was talking about, should be allowed 18% and transgender athletes playing in women's sports should not be allowed, 79%. i want to know what the other 3%, what side are they on, emily. >> emily: i don't know and i think captain women's history month and i get emails all day and i'm sure you do also so, the library, let's celebrate limit this way but how about we
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celebrate women's history month by celebrating biological women. only talk about the seven democrat senators to pass this bill, i want to focus specifically on seven who would work. these are some of that champion women's rights and champions they are gender on the hill and therefore, i hope they would pass this. what will you do when the pope comes under your hand? i think right now, there's a documentary and a terrific one and it is aptly called kill shot. she is a young woman hit in the face by that horrible volleyball spy campus documentary details permanent, physical and mental effects. partial paralysis plus depression. she testified in front of state legislatures as to the horrific lifelong impact. i hope the senators give her a chance that they give her a shot not another kill shot. >> harris: i know slot can
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could be on the side with republicans and i think duckworth may have some room to scoop with republicans given her his her career in the military and a woman in the military. >> larry: it is 80/20 issue and democrats on the wrong side once again. the last segment, the kind of vote whatever the outcome could you might get one or two. i don't think he will get seven. >> harris: that is a big number. >> larry: this will not -- trump has made his position clearly. he may not get this vote in the senate budget but everybody knows what he stands for and everybody knows the injustices to women women sports. but is not just women sports but other things as well. this is a crazy issue. a value issue. the democrats will hang their hat on this 80/20. >> harris: it is in the law in iowa per kim reynolds code to the governor today. you may be that will also affect
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>> president trump announcing $100 billion investment in american shipping manufacturing. how would this change the game going forward? democrats gearing up as moderate say the public ain't buying what the public is selling. but is the solution to go republican light? another progress report emailed out to federal workers, elon musk said the government far worse shape than he ever imagined insisting on fixing it is not rocket science. europe circles the wagons around volodymyr zelenskyy after tensions ending the ukrainian war. i'm john roberts and joint sandra smith and me at the top of the hour ""america reports"." a lot happening in the next hour. keep it right here. >> kayleigh: new fbi director kash patel shaking things up at the bureau. reportedly announced several new initiatives during a video call and potential partnership between the bureau and the usc. this is to beef up agents martial arts and self-defense
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skills. we know president trump is a fan of ufc and attended ufc event in new york days after november election victory. ufc president dana white is a close friend. emily, i love the novel idea out of the gate. >> emily: i love this, too and it reminds me pete carroll took over the leadership that home at the seattle seahawks. introduced macros eating and a new paradigm shift sort of the extract of the team out from the prior mentality of what a franchise should look like like the oakland raiders eating steak before the game. which i can say that because they are my team. i love this because not only out-of-the-box but the whole point it is optimizing the human performance of the field agents. part of the rot and corruption we have seen in that department so long is a disconnect between the officers and the leadership, the boots on the ground, in the field agents. here is what he is doing is listening to the field agent maximizing their contribution
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and ability to contribute so we have an effective fighting force. bravo to that behind the scenes. >> kayleigh: cheryl, there is a fitness test already, push-ups, running, you can see it here appear just before i will defend that computer programmers at the fbi and forec accountants at the fbi and crime scene investigators at the fbi that could not throw a good punch but still good at their job. >> emily: it looks like the michelin man bill mcmahon, 200 ? >> kayleigh: the fbi said they hired martial arts experts in the past. this is not aberrational. >> harris: i want to tell emily, actually posed for those pictures. [laughter] >> harris: i think you find people on your force that can be a backstop. remember what they are responding to. they are going out looking for criminals. if they can be a backstop to law enforcement and in the lead, they need commensurate training
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with the people standing beside them you never know what you will face. we are reporting the stories that said it went south. it did not go where it was supposed to -- those are dangerous things. if you punch up ability to punch back or punch first, i'm not going to vote against that. want to feel ready. >> larry: kash patel is all over this job. he's going to the fbi to take revenge on weaponize and so forth. no, he's not. he's going to the fbi to reform it top to bottom. some will be political changes. some will be grassroots changes. some of that will be better shape. it shows you what a smart guy he has this issue if using a lot of other stuff. >> kayleigh: without question. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna
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>> emily: well, coming up tonight, sean hannity sits down for an exclusive interview withites president j.d. vance, his first interview since that fiery exchange with ukrainian president zelenskyy and after protesters interrupted his family vacation and he had to move to an undisclosed location in vermont. and the president trump will deliver his joint address to congress. keith fed right here on fox news for our live coverage. so much more to come including the senate vote on the biological women in sports bill that we covered here today. we will let you know. keep a developing. thanks everyone for watching and now here's "america reports." >> i think the speech is going to be a farce. i think it is going to be a maga pep rally. >> we have someone occupying the white house and as far as i'm concerned, he is an enemy to the united states united states.
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