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>> carley: it's 8:00 a.m. on the east coast, thursday, march 6, this is "fox and friends" and brian -- >> brian: >> ainsley: "fox and friends." go into your office. >> lawrence: exactly. >> ainsley: president trump getting ready to sign executive order to make big on one of his campaign promises. lawrence elon musk pushing for big changes wait until you hear how much money doge is saving. >> brian: and breakthrough in case of the three chiefs fans found frozen to death in a backyard. two people just arrested. final hour of "fox and friends"
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starts now. please get dressed. president trump reportedly set to eliminate department of education as soon as today. >> ainsley: jacqui heinrich joins us to tell us more. >> jacqui: the politic could sign that executive order early as today directing education secretary linda mcmahon to take all necessary steps to facilitate closure of the education department base said on maximum extent appropriate by law. it is something the president has been aiming for. >> peter: why nominate linda mcmahon to be secretary of education if she is going to get rid of it? >> president trump: i told her, i want her to put herself out of a job. education department. i want states to run schools andin wellda to put herself out
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of a job. >> jacqui: linda mcmahon signalled it was coming saying she would send education back to the states. congress would have to scrap the department with democrats buying in to clear 60 votes in the senate. betsy devos was not able to get it done. >> since then we had covid and american eyes were open to what an abject failure this federal agency has been at its mission. shy of congress dismantling and shutting down the department, one important way to get power back to local level is take funs approp appropriated by congress and block grant them back to the state. >> jacqui: some changes proposed by heritage foundation could include moving civil rights division over to doj and also
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taking student loans and shifting over to treasury. see what happens, guys. >> brian: thanks, this was not unexpected for linda mcmahon to get confirmed and decide to wine it down. you need 60 votes in senate to get rid of it. can you begin to thin out the herd of people working for you, and start to send money to state if education department stays there while senate debates? >> lawrence: if president takes kids around the country on the waiting list or cannot afford it, takes money ands listen, i will pay for you to go to charter school, democrats cannot object to this. if you object to parents sending their kids to quality school, it is going to look bad and shows you that the president will be
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common sense versus democratic party. >> ainsley: you lived in texas and your parents moved so you could be in the best school district. most of new york has no choice, schools are so bad, you have public school in neighborhoods. you have to do private schools. it would be wonderful if donald trump says i will give you money, $40,000 per kid and you get school choice, private school, toward whatever to pay for your child's ededucation. parents are in charge. if you live in a neighborhood and schools are bad, you are stuck. >> brian: teachers unions want you stuck, they don't want their positions to go away. for example, there is money for charter schools throughout the city. this democratic governor squeezes them and they don't
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open up even though they have classrooms and buildings, they don't open it up. democrats don't feel the pressure. >> lawrence: we support teachers, as well. we want quality teachers and teachers to get raises. something is going wrong in our education system and i think it is lack of competition. competition needs to happen. if a school is failing why should we keep it open? we're failing our kids and kids end up in prison, that is not right for society. >> brian: we'll see. get grades up, easy to see if there is improvement. we are at the bottom right now. >> ainsley: yesterday elon musk met with 40 gop senators for lunch at the capitol yesterday and shared updates and money he saved on doge and last night met with ia smaller group. he thinks he can cut 1 trillion in government waste and said he's saving 4 million per day.
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here is his message to house republicans. >> mr. musk, what was your message to house republicans? >> there is still a lot of room, a lot of opportunity to improve and we're making good progress. >> should congress have a vote on this? >> brian: go ahead. >> lawrence: hiwas going to say, a lot of senators want direct contact with elon musk, he met with them and gave his cell phone number to all of them so they know how to message this in their districts. >> brian: they are getting backlash from federal workers who are laid off, democrats trying to do what they did with the tea party, republicans bounce back after obama's historic victory. one thing isser cloo, they want better communication with cabinet secretaries so we don't
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have missteps like with the nuclear weapon division, they got rid of too many people and they have to ask them to come back and many don't want to. if you have communication with people that donald trump selected that know the objective that will intelligently pair down the numbers. sean duffy is like, when it comes to transportation, goes through me. that was a concern, if you come through me, i understand, i don't want people here that we don't need. after meeting with secretary duffy, he put out an x post that said if you are retired air traffic controller, we need you back, that only happens when you have communication with secretaries. >> ainsley: people worry how it will affect their district. congressman van orden, big farming community, veterans live there, he want them to be taken care of. listen to this. >> there is a lot of
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angst because people don't understand what is going on. i expressed clearly the concerns of the veterans community and mr. musk was explicitly clear we will make sure we have no degradation of the benefits of veterans they earned and he brought up specific issues with programs that are critical to make sure farms stay relevant. and people don't quite understand that a farm, they call it factory farming, it is not like manufacturing and you can't start and stop a farm. you can't ask a cow to quit m milking, elon is on board with making sure farmers and veterans are taken care. >> brian: doge is doing a lot of good thicks. there is political element, we have to capture their work product, put in a bill and vote
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on it. >> lawrence: a lot of repres representatives need to spend time there district communicating with american people. american people want cuts to happen especially when there is waste, fraud and abuse taking place. i get it, each representative will not like a workforce dollar district because those are voters. we cannot governor that way, we have to say what is best for the country. if there is a program that is not wasteful and got cut, make the case to elon musk and the president. >> ainsley: it is hard when you hear stories of people who lost their jobs. some are new to the position, college students and they were cut, however it is necessary when you run government. when you run your household, you have to make cuts and figure out where to make the cuts.
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>> brian: courts are pushing back, supreme court denied request to cancel 2 bi foreign 5-4 decision. usaid head says he's upset by some spending he is considering criminal charges. one last note, saw president going through what disturbed him about spending. it was posted on x yesterday by elon musk, 532,000 used as mouse model to investigate cross-sex test treatments to feminizing hor hormones in rats. now to a developing story, officials charging two men in death of three kazaknsas stee chiefs fans. >> ainsley: the case 14 months after the friends were found in the backyard frozen to death. lawrence chanley painter is
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here. >> chanley: the so-called chemist with another man on manslaughter charges yesterday. jordan willis owns the home where his friends bodies were found in 2024. the men died from deadly mixture of fentanyl and cocaine after watching the final regular season game together. their bodies were found two days later in willis's backyard in freezing temperatures. ivory carson, who goes by blade brown, is also alleged to have supplied and sold cocaine to willis and the victims. after searching willis's home, drugs other than found with willis's dna and a bag with carson's dna and ea witness claiming he saw a large plate of cocaine supplied by willis for the rest of the group earlier that day. willis's lawyer reacting saying
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in part, jordan maintains he is not responsible for supplying the drugs that led to the deaths of his three friends. we look forward to the day a jury hears the evidence in the case. both face involun ttary manslaughter and two counts of delivering a controlled s substance. guys. >> brian: thanks. >> ainsley: that is crazy, happened a while ago and now arresting the individual for distributing the drugs. did these guys, chanley painter, correct me if i'm wrong, the three decided toic tathe drugs, right? >> lawrence: goes back to, they were not charged with capital murder, it goes back to inat any time to distribute, it caused death. >> ainsley: if guilty of giving the drugs, but when you take drugs, know this could happen.
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especially now. fentanyl is real, it's a problem. break carley shimkus has breaking news. >> carley: president trump demanding release of remaining 59 hostages from gaza posting on truth social, release all hostages now, not laefrt and immediately return the dead bodies of people you murdered or it is over for you. i'm sending israel everything it needs to finish the job, this is your last warning. white houses they are holding direct talk with hamas on the release of hostages, including five americans. today president trump's pick to lead food and drug administration, dr. marty m makary. gop lawmakers expect makary to sale through, hew is a physician
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at johns hopkins in baltimore. yesterday we showed this chart to shows how many push-ups men and women should be able to do. we asked how many you can do. allen sending us a video showing off perfect form there. meanwhile, ben got creative with his routine, look at that. dog on top of him for pup-ups and lisa sent a video of her 82-year-old father john doing 11 push-ups. go, john. this sparked debate in the office and brian and lawrence offered to hit their goal. brian aiming for 12 and lj 28, that right? >> brian: you the judge, carley? >> carley: ainsley and i. >> lawrence: with a jacket on? that is skill. >> carley: are you going to do with your jacket on? >> brian: be my eyes ander00s.
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>> lawrence: all right, brian, don't cheat on the form. >> carley: may best friend win. brian 12 and lawrence 28. >> five, six, good form. six. is lawrence running out of gas? nine, 10, 11, brian almost done. 12. 14, 15, brian, you hit your goal already. >> what is your goal? >> 18, 19, 20, you have eight more lawrence, two, three, four, five, six, seven. >> nice. >> eight. good job. >> masculinity. i am impressed. >> why didn't piers morgan come. >> come on. >> brian: only time you don't want to be on camera your entire
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life. >> lawrence: good, bro. look at you. >> carley: you both did really well. >> brian: you mean for men? >> ainsley: next time get dogs and put on your back. >> brian: sounds good. >> carley: we could sit there backs -- >> brian: someone tease piers morgan is here. coming up. >> lawrence: he's out of breath. >> that is brian's ball, don't think about it. >> not anymore. yourself, you will be well ahead of the rest of your day. oh hey 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. you know how much i love it. my wife loves it. our whole family loves it. give it a try. maybe you have. and you've fallen off. that's all right. now is the perfect time to get back on. join us this year for lent. download it and try it for free. god bless.
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>> lawrence: democrats are being called out by their own party for their behavior during president trump's address to congress. >> how you save democracy by qui quietly dissenting or bidding on antique tea set, hard to tell what was going on. >> they should be fired. >> this is an indictment on the democratic leadership. the theatrics tonight in chamber are not well of received. >> i think there were times they should have risen, what al green did was despicable. >> even pennsylvania senator fetterman posted this on social
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media. it only makes trump looks more presidential, we're becoming car alarms nobody pays attention to and may not be the winning message. >> brian: host of piers morgan uncensored. puts his name -- >> piers: watching you interview the football. >> brian: i follow soccer. >> piers: well done, that was embarrassing. >> it is called soccer. >> piers: it is football. >> ainsley: don't come into our home and tell us -- >> brian: keep yelling with a smile on your face. >> brian: what about democrats against democrats? >> piers: i was watching live in
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new york. one of the most pathetic shameful things i've ever witnessed and went on and went. in the uk we have parliament and they lock horns. you would never see somebody like that 13-year-old, a brain cancer survivor been through 12 surgeries, being there, having his dream lived out on global television and donald trump facilitated that, just get up and applaud that boy. the fact they couldn't do that was contemptible. democrats, good long hard look at themselves, stupid sign, not getting up for poor families of murdered people, way they treated that boy, walk-outs, silly instagram. look at me, i didn't go in.
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this is president of the united states. they lost the plot. they did not see this big win coming for trump in the election. they got wiped and lost all power and scrambling to work out what to do about this. key message trump keeps ramming home, america is no longer a woke country and secondly he's pioneer of revolution of common sense. they don't know what to do. they are in pink gear going on about women's rights. the other they won't applaud president who wants to bring back fairness to women's sports. >> ainsley: a lot of people can relate to this. if you support trump, they hate you, too. this little boy, he's there, it is not about trump, it is about this little boy and trump is allowing him to be a secret service agent. we don't know how that child's
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family votes. >> piers: the little boy said, can i give you a hug. i'm pleased seeing more of that. that is what he can be about and democrats have lost their sense of humanity, it is extraordinary to watch. >> brian: last week we had keir starmer and macron visit and last night's meeting. how do you view europe being asked to build up leadership, how does that look from the inside? >> piers: trump is right about this and has been from his fis t first term. they were not paying dues and now most of them do. they should be paying more. poland 5% gdp, leading the way, europe should be standing on
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their own two feet. if i was an american, i would be sick and tired having assumption from europe, you will be here to do the fighting. i'm proud uk fought alongside america. my brother fought. nothing means more to me. europe has to start punching its way. i like the fact keir starmer and macron seem to be leading the way for europe to step up properly. i hope we do a deal that brings trump wants peace, americans are there and you are not having to do heavy lifting like you normally do. >> lawrence: messaging from mainstream media, i do not think we look weak, they seem to say we look weak. what is your perception? >> piers: i spoke to president trump day after he had seen british prime minister.
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i texted him, i said i've never seen better media coverage in the uk lauding and then the bust-up and complete opposite, that is trump world. i think reality is people react hysterically to everything the president does. they can't work out what is going on. i am known as trump whisperer in the uk. what is he doing? remember what he is, a business man who is negotiating. i think donald trump genuinely wants peace and wants to bring everyone to the table and wants ukraine to accept the war it where it is. the war has not moved in months. he has to do it in a way america is strong and europeans understand this is a war happening in europe and you can't go knocking on the door
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and say, america, sort it has to be a team effort. i think donald trump will get there and we'll look back on this period as being rocky as things are when you sort out war. i think we will get to peace and people will thank him. >> brian: see if this is one deal putin sticks to. >> piers: he went viral, i interviewed bill clinton 10 years ago and he was talking about dealing with putin when he was president and he said in public they would have squabbles and everything, but in private, if he agreed on something and shook hands, he kept his word. i think trump has that relationship with putin. they say what they say in public, behind the scenes, there is talking and trump believes when it is him and putin, he can trust him. that may be enough in this
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situation. we'll see. >> brian: i told you, he would be a good guest, they did not think so. >> piers: i have all morning. they want to kick a football, do they know what the sport is in >> brian: so weird for a brit to be arrogant about soccer. >> piers: it is not soccer, it is football. you took our sport, changed the shape of the ball. >> brian: time for ainsley to talk. >> ainsley: taking time from brian's next interview. >> piers: i have all morning. >> brian: once he's on, he doesn't leave. >> ainsley: wrapped us like one minute ago, take it out of brian's time, not mine, please. >> piers: nothing sweeter in the world. >> brian: who booked him in >> ainsley: good to see you. 30 after top of the hour, a california dad says he had to pay more finish an emergency medical bill for his daughter
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it saved my business and it saved lives. >> janice: good morning, here in new york city, starting to feel like spring out there. take a look at the map. big storm system brought tornados across the south. will warm up into next week. next storm moving into west bringing rain along coast of southern california, getting beneficial moisture there. i'm concerned about the winds 30 to 40 mile per hour along the
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i-95 corridor, that could cause delays in the air. that will happen in afternoon and overnight and friday morning as system exits. next week, feeling like spring close to summer for some of you as we get into tuesday and wednesday, cold air retreats back up into canada. we will enjoy 50s and 60'ses across the northeast. everybody going yahoo. feeling like april into may. next tuesday for chicago, pitzen and new york city, we will take it. ready for spring? >> ainsley: we are ready! i guess. i wanted one more snowfall, i'm not going to get it. always next year. thank you so much, janice. crazy story out of california, one dad telling us about being charged double for his one and a half year old daughter's ambulance got a bill for $600,
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then saw they didn't have our insurance on there, we sent our insurance and got a doubling of the bill. almost $1300. they find out you are uninsured, they rip that away and charge you more than double. i live if a state passing bills like this instead of building reservoirs so when we have generational fires we can get water. >> ainsley: here to react, host kennedy. you used to live in california, you have property out there. you know how the state runs. he's getting penalized for having insurance. got the bill thinking his insurance would cut the bill and it doubled it. $1300 for ambulance. >> you never know how much ahead
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of time and you are worried about your child. parents who have kids with allergies live in fear of that, most severe like his daughter. you can't call around and ask in a life or death moment what they charge. that is how the california system is built. it is very communistic from each according to his ability to each according to his need. if you don't have money, coming over our border by san diego eshg everything is free for you, it is not free, someone has to pay for it. hard-working parents doing right thing are penalized the most. >> ainsley: he said, i could have been selfish and said no more insurance and pay less for our services and have extra money and go to a casino and spend it and make money. it is insane they penalize hard-working people buying into the correct system.
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this is under gavin newsom, who passed california law ab716, makes sure if you don't have insurance, ambulance dollar 60 $600. >> it incentivizing people to drop their insurance and more pressure on the working class and they don't have a lot of money. state forced insurers out of california, they could not raise rates based on risk. state farm was a big one, people like i paid for state farm for 20 years and they dropped me and so many friends lost homes and a lot are on the california state plan and will get almost nothing for homes, it is almost impossible to rebuild. that is how the state is set up.
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i look at this and wish there was doge just for california. root out waste and corruption in that state alone. you know favors people like gavin newsom are doing for friends are hurting honest hard-working decent people. >> ainsley: movie "it ends with us," you have a special called blake versus justin, "it didn't end with us," this is a story you think you know the story and have a side you are rooting for and you read more into it. wow, maybe all of the people involved are sociopaths. being involved you see legal briefs and text messages and realize there is more to this story and makes you wonder, is this pretty common in hollywood? people are bullies and make claims but it is about cancelling other people and
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ruining lives. there is no one party in this that comes out smelling like roses. it is messy. >> ainsley: people have questions about this story, watch her. good to see you. carley and brian going head-to-head in a soccer challenge to see who will get to read sports headlines next week and piers morgan is going to judge them. al purnell here, the sausage man out here on the farm, we're always looking to make things easier. like using a wood splitter instead of an axe. that worked up an appetite for some old folks sausage. we've made that easier, too. you can take our frozen patties from the freezer to the skillet. let is thaw, as it cooks. as always, the last one is as good as the first one. find purnell■s old folk country sausage in the freezer section. 'cause it■s goo-od and easy too.
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>> lawrence: it is your shot of the morning. our soccer darts board courtesy of knock ball. brian and carley are competing for sports headlines. piers is the judge. >> piers: this is biological man against biological woman. >> brian: like old days. >> carley: you know executive order. >> piers: three shots each at board, winner is highest total. >> brian: this is lady's tee. >> carley: i'm okay with that. >> piers: brian is first.
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>> brian: competing on my brother's turf. >> carley: brian has an advantage. >> piers: it is nothing. it is nothing. nothing that will stick. 14. carley, you got this. come on. >> carley: i'm nervous now. >> brian: why are you rooting for her? >> piers: dismal by brian kilmeade. >> carley: i have butterflies. ready? >> oh. >> piers: come on. >> brian: what do you mean, come on, you're a judge, you can't say come on. >> piers: go. >> oh, carley. >> carley: it all comes down to this. >> piers: don't let him win. >> brian: i'm going to sue the velcro. >> carley: making me nervous, move away. >> come on. oheart attack! >> carley: so close.
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>> brian: men win again. >> piers: you haven't beaten me. hold that. you think your british guy is going to lose to an american? >> carley: play on my team. >> lawrence: this is great. wow. >> brian: now i'm pulling for my country. >> lawrence: you better not let's the brits win. >> piers: six to win. >> brian: how long do you think our show is? >> lawrence: you let a brit beat us, unbelievable. >> wait a second. >> lawrence: let the brits win. congrates, peez piers morgan. >> lawrence: annual daytona bike week, ashley webster is there on the ground. good morning, ashley. >> good morning to you, lawrence. trying to pull off call, i don't think i'm doing it, got a
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leather jacket, sitting on a harley. turn it on, i have no idea. this is one premiere event of the year. glad i practiced that. this bike 28,000 brand new, harley davidson break out. this is premiere event of the year because it is a community and people come here. this is teddy moss's harley dav davidson dealership. any type of bike that you want, they have sold already i would say estimated 180 bikes already. they bring bikes to trade. bring used, trade up. business is going well. bik biking community is always solid. i spoke to ownership dealer here, teddy, he said business could be better. take a listen. >> business is good, it is not
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♪ ♪ >> president trump: i think canada is good to be a very serious contender to be our 51st state i think they have to become the 51st state a lot of canada are liking becoming our beautiful, cherished, 51st state i should say canada should be te 51st date. >> lawrence: move over gay that, president trump has been calling to make edit of the 51st date pick a group in alberta is apparently on board. geoffrey rath is leading that group, a lawyer from alberta key has that delegation behind us. how big is your delegation. tell me the feeling on board joining america? >> hundreds of albertans are reaching up to volunteer to join our delegation. right now our group is very small.
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a committee of people looking to come to washington on an exploratory basis and meet with representative with president trump to meet -expose the benefits of either alberta becoming an independent, sovereign nation with an economic unit and the united states pick becoming a u.s. territory, or becoming -- pursuing full statehood. those are our goals. >> how has canada lost their way? how has canada lost their way to make you think after join us? >> trudeau and carney are all wringing their hands over tariffs. they are going to be kicking albertans in the teeth and bringing in a 21% carbon tax increase in april. the carbon tax it's elf is in insult to hardworking albertans. they can't afford diesel and gas for their cars and trucks to go to work. that's a big part of why people in alberta are fed up with being governed by idiotic politicians
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from quebec and ontario that do not understand our province, and do not understand culturally we are far more closely affiliated with our friends to the south end in montana than we are with all of the people in ottawa wringing their hands over the smell of diesel exhaust. when people from alberta come to protest how badly we are being treated by ottawa. >> what is your message to donald trump? ten seconds. >> ten seconds. greenland, self-determination, please support alberta termination. promised lead to alberta in the same way you promised it to greenland. we will be an excellent partner to the united states and we will all prosper. >> we will see how big the delegation gets. how many calls you get, and maybe you will be governor of our 51st state what it's all said and done. love the hat. >> no political aspirations. i love spending time on my ranch. >> to light. you are in. welcome aboard. >> bill: good morning everybody. we are on executive order watch. it could be a big one. as soon as today

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