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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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president trump may move to try to dissolve the department of education. he would order the education secretary lindy mcmahon, just sworn into that job to start that process. she is on record saying that she would need congress to act. he is expecting to sign something at 2:00 today in the oval office, that's the reporting we've got. we will see what happens when that goes down. first, however, let's get to the board. the crackdown coming into view. top trump officials visiting the border showing how they got the crisis under control in less than two months flat. as they said, the border is closed. that's a quote. good morning, york. the group back together. >> dana: thank goodness for that. glad be back. i'm dana perino and this is america's newsroom. top story and also this. the numbers don't lie, illegal crossings a fraction of what they were under biden. last month, apprehensions were down an astounding 95% year over year. >> bill: unbelievable. yesterday on the hill, for
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mayors of large american sanctuary cities facing tough questions from lawmakers. they pressed the denver mayor mike johnson on ignoring an ice detainer request that had a suspect who went on to allegedly assault federal officers after leaving jail. >> dana: this is out of denver, it shows i.c.e. agents chasing down and arresting a suspected member. >> bill: texas congressman teddy gonzalez who was there yesterday is here today. broke taylor reports from eagle pass in texas. we have the story out of washington, and that's where we start today on a thursday. good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. let's talk about what happened that hearing pick and went on for hours, but starting with the video in denver. what happened here, authorities released the tda gang member in the jail parking lot, rather then the safety of the jail which is what ice asked. it resulted in a foot chase, assault of a -- that is the first time he has heard about something like this happening. >> we've had -- we've been doing
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this 1224 times, this is the first time i've been made aware of this. >> reporter: this is the mayors of boston, chicago, denver and new york pressed over their refusal to cooperate with ice, as the republicans argued these sanctuary cities are allowing illegal aliens to commit crimes without fear of deportation. boston's mayor michelle wu even defended her city's policies and taking a shot at borders are tom homan. >> let's talk about tom homan. shame on him for lying about my city, for having the nerve to insult our police commissioner who has overseen the safest boston has been in anyone's lifetime. >> reporter: homan responded to that last night. watch. >> look, they can hate me all they want. we are coming. i said i will bring hell. i meant it. i will stand by it, and i'm going to do it. child predators will be off the street to the cities where they don't want to do it ceresnak the mayor's wrath on illegal aliens
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during the border crisis, bill, adam said nearly 7 billion, johnson says nearly 80 million, chicago says 1% of the budget, and mayor wu refused to answer. >> bill: that's a lot of money regarding. griffen jenkins leading us today in washington, d.c.,. >> dana: vice president vance revealing president hopes to complete the entire southern border wall by the end of his term. the vice president made the announcement during a visit at the border at eagle pass, texas yesterday, along with defense secretary peak headset and director of national intelligence. broke taylor's life from eagle pass with more. high brook. >> reporter: height, data. numbers here at the border are the lowest we have seen in decades. the vice president quickly shifted his focus to talking about taking down the cartels that have long dominated this border here. trafficking humans and also drugs. he also focused on counterterrorism. the vice president j.d. vance, as you just mentioned there, joined by defence secretary pete hegseth and director of national intelligence tulsa
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gabbard. they took a helicopter tour, visited a detention facility in eagle pass, which as we know was once a major hot spot for illegal migrants at the peak of this border crisis. >> every single day that we continue to keep this border safe, that means less migrants crime, that means less fentanyl coming into our committees. that means more safety and security for the people of the united states of america. >> reporter: vance said the border has become a matter of national intelligence. gabbard said the issue now is finding out who exactly the millions of migrants are who were led into the country over the last four years. she said many of them connected to foreign terrorist organizations, and just released into the country. >> where are they, what are they doing, what may they be plotting? our counterterrorism center is working on making sure that we have that single source for vetting so that we can figure out who is actually in our country and identify those who pose a threat, and get them
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removed. >> reporter: and the president has designated eight cartels now as foreign terrorist organizations. vance said the people living in mexico should actually be really happy that the focus right now is taking down these cartels, at the drugs they traffic tech because if the cartels aren't taken down he says the people there are going to wake up to living in eight narco state. >> dana: brooke taylor, think you. >> bill: texas congressman tony gonzalez, was in eagle pass yesterday. a good morning think you for your time. tuesday night the president said this. i clair to national emergency on the southern border. i played the u.s. military and border patrol. that takes time to move men and women down there. there was an element of national guard there. what do you think accounts for 95% reduction in a matter of weeks? is it mexican cooperation? is that part of the story that we've overlooked?
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>> bottom line, it is donald j. trump. once again, good morning and thank you for having me. my district has been at the epicenter of this. texas has been at the epicenter of seeing all these things yesterday. i had the opportunity to travel with the vice president, from washington. what i really appreciate about it is overnight, president trump's policies work. they have not just said, we are done. this is just the beginning. i appreciate the vice president not coming alone. he brought to the secretary of defense, he brought the director of national intelligence, he invited myself there. as well as the governor of texas, local officials. this is a whole of government approach. another take away for me, as i was speaking with the secretary of defense hegseth, he goes this is phase one of phase four. i think that's exactly the right approach. anytime you have an operation,
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you don't just pop in and pop out. if he wanted to be long-term, it has to be sustainable. that has to be phases. with this being phase one, already successful, it shows a lot of the leadership president trump has done. but congress -- we have to do our part as well. locally, our mayors and city councilman and commissioners have to do their part. it has to be in all of government approach. >> dana: congressman, i been thinking a lot about the biden administration. how many times, even joe biden himself and let harris when she became the switcheroo candidate. they would maintain, always, there was nothing they could do on the border because congress failed to act. they would say president trump scuttled the deal that everybody was working on about 18 months ago. and then you see results like this, and that was obviously not true. i don't think we should forget that. >> you are 100% right. the last administration, it was always everybody else's fault
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but their own. honestly, it got to the point that every time the dhs secretary came down to the border, he made it worse. because they would get up there and say ridiculous things that everyone knew wasn't true. it would just constantly make it worse. i've seen it overnight get better. but it's not just of the numbers going down, our communities along the border have been ravaged for years. it is going to take years, one, to find these bad actors in our country and deport them immediately. but also to heal these communities throughout the border. there so many different things that we've got to get going. i love president trump's whole of government approach. everyone is going to have the paddle on this one, but it's his leadership that has led us to this successful this quickly. >> bill: when you are on the border, this is happening in washington, d.c. the mayors of four major american cities, sanctuary cities, were facing some tough questions. this is melody stansberry from
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new mexico. she's one of these representatives in a border community. she went off. >> it's total bleep leap. absolute [bleep]. they are not making america safer again. what they are doing is terrorizing immigrant families. that is what they are doing. >> bill: there was a six hours of this testimony yesterday. tuesday night, she was the one who held the sign that says this is not normal. what the mayor said is that crime is actually going down. and if you terrorize our committee with threats from ice and the federal government, you are going to get the opposite result. what do you think of that logic? >> bill, you know i am on the border, i represent two-thirds of the texas-mexico border. i represent el paso, which is right next to new mexico. what would happen is people would literally look for these cartels, these criminal organizations. they would look for the new mexico line and travel --
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they would send people through new mexico because it was free reign, instead of texas. clearly there's been a lot of people that haven't been doing their job. i want to look past that and go look, that was then, this is now. how do we all come together and make our communities safe? that should be a pretty simple ask. it starts with mayors though. it starts at the local level. in washington, we are trying to do our part. but at the local level, people have to be safe. you can't be releasing people, you can't be protecting criminals. we have to go after these illegal aliens with everything we've got, and we have to make our communities safe again. >> bill: it will be a fight. sir,, thank you for your time b6 great to see you. >> bill: tony gonzalez from texas. >> dana: and a little bit of time, you will be busy because breaking on capitol hill, the vote to censure representative al green. he was the one of course who came at the president and
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disrupted the joint address of congress the other night. that vote is going to happen this morning. maybe just about 40 minutes from now. we will keep an eye on that coming up. ♪ ♪ >> president trump: that's very nice. look at that family you've got. >> bill: eichel moement, wasn't hit? democrats disarray deepens after this young cancer survivor was honored and failed with the praise of democrats on that side of the room. what now? former senator and former democrat joe mansion is live in studio. we will talk to him, next. and this. >> can hear! come to me! >> dana: the bravery of law-enforcement knows no bounds. and officer risks his life to pulling unconscious driver from a burning car. [chanting] >> bill: we saw this, and they are back at it. deuling narratives, anti-israeli
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>> bill: 17 past. and weagle. president trump's next shake-up of government could be a doozy. "wall street journal" reporting that he will issue an executive order to abolish the department of education. he has talked about this during the campaign, and the general says it might happen as early as today. jackie heinrich has that a more. jackie, nice to see you.
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good morning. >> reporter: money, bill. according to "the wall street journal", the president could issue that executive order as early as today. directing education secretary linda mcmahon to quote take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure of the education department based on the maximum extent appropriate and permitted by law. it is something the president has been angling for since his first days in office. >> president trump: you guys are told. linda, i hope you do a great job and put yourself out of the job. i want the states to run schools. i want linda to put herself out of the job. >> reporter: mcmahon telling about the changes to staff monday night right after his senate confirmation, saying quote, these are our convictions. parents are the primary decision-makers in their children's education. taxpayer-funded education should focus on meaningful learning in math, reading, science and history, not divisive dei programs and gender ideology pick post secondary education should be a path to well-paying career aligned with workforce needs and
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effective transfer of educational oversight to the states will mean more autonomy for local communities. but many of the departments programs are codified by law. democrats would have to scrap the department to clear the 60 vote senate threshold. betsy divorce, the presidents former education secretary and his first term, was not able to get this done despite trying. congress actually ended up raising the department spending each year despite a similar push back then to cut the agency's funding and shrink its size. >> but since then we've had covid. american's eyes were opened to just wanted abject failure this federal agency has been in its mission. shi of congress actually dismantling and shutting down the department, one of the most important ways to get power back to a more local level is to simply take the funds appropriated by congress, and black rental back to the states back some changes proposed by
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the heritage foundation could include taking the agency's civil rights department and moving it under doj purview, and taking the student loan section and moving that over to treasury. we will to habits spee factual. thanks, jackie. nice to see you from the white house. thanks. >> dana: one of president trump's a special guest at the joint address got more face time with him at the oval office yesterday. >> president trump: what a good-looking family. >> there's one more thing i got for you. >> president trump: okay, good. that is very nice. look at that family you've got. really nice. how are you? nice to see you. big evening last night, right? >> yes, it was. >> president trump: a big evening. >> dana: 13-year-old superstar cancer patient dj daniel was made an honorary member of the u.s. secret survey on tuesday. despite that heartwarming tribute and moment, democrats turned the cold shoulder. white house says that snob certainly may have backfired. >> democrats didn't stand to keep men out of women's sports. they couldn't even clap for a girl who got her head smashed in
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by a man on the volleyball court. democrats didn't stand for an innocent and beautiful child who is surviving brain cancer. last night was a very clarifying moment for our country. democrats exposed themselves as the party of insanity and hate. the party that wants to put america last. >> dana: former west virginia senator joe manchin and john federman said this. thanks for being here. he said a said cavalcade of cell phones and unhinged petulance. italy makes trump look more presidential and restrained. we are becoming the metaphorical car alarms that nobody pays attention to and may not be the winning message. i will take that metaphor a step further. when the car alarm is going off it's really annoying to everybody else. >> bill: whose is it? >> it is spot on. so said. i kept thinking when i was watching the delivery, i had sat there before the same situation when the president first came in. president trump came speaking about energy, things about coal and things i know about.
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energy security we need for our country. i was standing up. people were hitting me behind, i was really one standing pick i kept thinking that's awful, they shouldn't be that disrespectful to the president. they were hitting me, not him, for standing. >> bill: mr. fetterman, david axelrod on cnn called al green despicable. michael steele on msnbc thought whoever got the bingo sign should be fired. we never learned, as one quotes. he owned us. it is almost like whatever trump does say, just make sure you do the opposite over and over again. here's a quote. we can't be the party that barks at trump. with two of -- until we learn that lesson we will lose. he makes it look what we are a, biking. >> the debate. >> bill: euro the outside out. you have a chance to advise made a more neutral way. who is the leader of this party? who is giving them direction? why would they make such a spectacle of something that was not necessary? >> as far as the house and the senate, leadership is basically jim jeffries as far as the team picked chuck shoeman his team in
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the senate. as far as the national leader, who people rallying around his former democrats who are independents trying to get their vote. they have to understand that the people have spoken. they like donald trump as president. every red-blooded american should want your president to succeed. if you are in a position being a house member or set up memory you could do something positive, do it. don't worry about politics. that'll take care of itself. make sure our country succeeds. your leader has to succeed. when you are going to be against something, do it respectfully. do it with decorum. not stand up and able to clap on something with a human touch, like that young man, that young boy, what he wants to do. that is unconscionable. >> bill: i think the point is, you can disagree on policy and you can express that, but not on the personal level. >> dana: on got felt less that i suggested the democrats should declare bankruptcy because that way you could move forward and start anew. do you think they are at a point out -- for example, this other
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one about -- this is from trump, he said the democrats should lose the midterms based on their behavior. republicans could take what happened last night and when any race in the country. you add that to the trans athlete issue, where there's 45 democratic senators all voting against protecting women's sports. >> let's look at the country right now, there's only several battleground states. all the money and effort is being spent in seven states going for that independent, undecided voter. other than that, out of the districts, about 400 are already predetermined. there's not a whole lot of wiggle room. with that, i just told everyone, look at what do you need? can you say i'm sorry we made a mistake? i did intend to. maybe it was a wrong calculation. they can't say that. nobody in washington. >> dana: what about the liberal media that pushes it even further than the democrats and gets them into this position? >> you cannot defend baddy behavior. you can't make wrong right. you can try all you want to. just say you made a mistake on the border. i was preaching from day one,
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are you all crazy? have you opened up basically an asylum at the border? what is your reasoning for doing this? we made a mistake. i don't know why they made the determination to do that, the previous at administration. they should be able to live up to that and say we will fix it. president trump is who he is. he came and told you what he was going to do. easily been in less than 50 days, 45 days you said. give him a chance to see what happens. he will make adjustments. he was not elected as comforter and chief. was elected as commander in chief. you may not like the way he commands. but let's give them a chance to see if it's successful and try to make it successful. when you disagree, do it respectfully and say mr. president, i think i know where you're coming from, can i give you -- >> bill: on that point. give us one policy act one prescription, one law they could agree on? >> debt reduction in this country. we are in a situation now. >> bill: are democrats prepared to go along? >> they better speak up because that's where they could find it. the president keeps saying we're making cuts, is painful now, we know that.
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there's another way to do that. but if you are making cuts and going at it. >> dana: would you vote to abolish that affirmative education? >> i don't know about abolishing it, but i would revamp it. can anyone say education is attaining what attribute america? are we number 1 or top ten in any category? we are not. all of this needs to be. he is shaping up and it needs to be shaken up. let student a practical way with good results pick someone better take the dead of this nation, 36-point true chilean. michael and told me in my first meeting and armed services get the good is that united states is the dead of our nation taking us down before any other foreign power. he has been right on and what happens to every individual is $104,000. if you have children, every child you have, $104,000 of debt. if you want to pay that off and all of us chipped in 104,000 it is impossible. it is unattainable but sustainable. >> bill: thank you for your time to be six great see you. >> whatever we can do to help. do it together pick we need democrats, republicans working as americans. american party. where all it together.
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>> bill: people in washington are watching this program and listening to people. >> my friend's on both sides of the all, all good people. come together for the purpose of making this country what it should be. take care of our families. >> dana: thank you so much for much more on all of this, kalina -- that is her new name. colin reid and selena zito joined me from the podcast. after the speech, there's a qr code of their to download. >> bill: that's a power couple, isn't it? president trump in talks with canada and mexico over tariffs and the markets are reacting in a big way. charles payne joins us for the opening bell, minute away. plus the new head of usa -- usaid says the fronted abuse in the agency is so bad it could be criminal? a look-see under the hood has since uncovered time to take control and talk to a physician specialist about axonics therapy. you can even try it first to see if it works for you. call this number today. stop suffering in silence.
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open, more than 1%. nasdaq training lower, even about 1.8% of the open as well. here's what we're looking at. before today's open, for the dow the recent high was about two weeks ago. it's since down about 4300. this thing has seesawed. not too dramatic until really just a couple of moments ago, frankly. here's the nasdaq, same scenario. writing a bit of a crest here. we were down before the open today, right around 5.6%. here's what i want you to think about right now. the next, for, gm, stellantis, a lot of negotiations on the car tariffs for mexico and canada. why without be? listen. there's a lot on this screen. here's what i want you to think about, okay? these two top categories, that deals with motor parts and automobiles, vehicles. anything related to the car industry right here. canada is in yellow, mexico is in blue. see how significant that is?
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the cars that are made in mexico, the parts that are made in canada, it is big. the rest of the world wants a bit of that. this is a major part of trump's negotiations right now. coin to scoot on over here, tauson to my partner dana who's got our man charles payne. >> dana: very generous. because it was your lead but i will take it. charles payne is here and it's great to have you here. even have to call for it. here we go. this is him yesterday, number 1 please speak back there's never a step back. just a pounding forward move which said i need fentanyl and the border closed. the president said i've had enough. you guys are totally disrespectful, and i'm going to teach you a bit of respect. he says tariffs. than they say hold on! we will start to respect you, we will respect you. they start doing work. that mexico calls us to put 10,000 troops on the border. the canadians put 10,000 troops on the border. does that sound foot off the gas? that sounds like a foot on the
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chest. >> dana: i feel a little bit for the people in finance who have to follow this because in colorado we would say if you don't like the weather, wait an hour and it will change. that's how i feel about the tariff thing. maybe there's a method behind the manness and strategy, but where do you see it? >> speaking of finance, there's two sets of data. there's what they call soft data and hard data. all this tariffs stuff has been soft stuff. surveys and things like that. they haven't been in limited except for the 10% on china. only for a short period of time. there's been some moves made. for instance this morning we found out trade deficit exploded last month. even more. which is ironic because you hear companies saying we have to pass on the cost. you bought those in before the tariffs to pass on the cost as an excuse. my thing is, and i just want to say the short term is killing us as a nation. not just with finance, but with everything else. we have somehow, all americans live around the notion of
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wall street and the stock market. wall street in the stock market, sometimes wall street's interests are not aligned with main street centers. wall street is concerned about wall street as a consumer. thank about the auto industry, prime example. you have all of those parts and stuff like that. what is the most american-made vehicle out there? >> bill: the ford f150 truck? >> it is a tesla. after that honda, after that volkswagen, after that another tesla, after that honda odyssey. after that honda, honda, toyota camry. by the time we get to an american made car, it is the jeep gladiator. the rest of the list goes back to honda, volkswagon, tesla. these companies act they put out these statements like yesterday and this morning. we are investing billions. not investing it to people and to americans. all you want to do is keep the golden goose fat. when does the golden goose get some of the gold? we have to be very, very careful
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about all of this. the notion that we have to react as americans based on the market being down. so what? sometimes you have to say bring back these factors. i know you can't bring them back tomorrow, but bring them back. look at the chart. look how many people worked in the u.s. auto industry in 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000. those were amazing jobs. do we want them back? does a vehicle have to go back and forth 13,000 times for every little extra nickel. this is what the challenges right now. as far as this notion is concerned, that prices are going to go up and people automatically pay for it. that is dumb. yesterday the federal reserve every month, to go around and every single -- all 12 areas of the country, mostly anecdotal stuff. as far as consumer spending, on balance was lower, solid demand for essential goods. we need essential goods, whatever it might be. but mixed with increased prices and sensitivity for
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discretionary items like extra 50 cents on a plastic beach balloon you might get at walmart, particularly low income supporters, shoppers. lower income folks, you don't have to buy something that you don't need, it's not essential. here, input costs. firms in multiple districts noted difficulty passing input costs onto consumers. all i'm saying is toed the line. one more thing, because i know -- one more thing i've got to bring up because there's another issue we are missing here. the economy was already a sinking ship before trump even got into office. kneely thing that was masking that is the top 10% of americans, 50% of the spending. making a tremendous amount of money off their interest on money markets alone. that has mask the pain and agony people -- >> bill: inc. your argument is go ahead and accept the pain. it will be temporary, which is the president argued. >> the pain is an investment. >> bill: exactly.
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the result will be a better economy and more jobs. >> more jobs equals more consumers. if wall street is patient, that's better for wall street. but if we have to judge this on a day-to-day basis or quarterly basis, or the market is down. by the way down from the all-time high. the thing is, the communication -- this more sharing -- watching financial challenges, macy's is down on tariff concerns pick are you kidding me? the stock peaked in 2015. macy's stocks, footlocker down on tariff concerns? are you kidding me. have you been to a footlocker? it's like taking over an anthill and killing the queen. disarray. no one wants to shop there! all of these examples they are showing us we have to be very, very careful. is macy's really down because of tariff concerns? are consumers really going to be hurt? are they already hurting? from high interest rates, from credit cards defaults >> dana: come up with the beige book.
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>> bill: pandey -- honda already been to the other day. >> dana: already the most american made car. be smart. that's bring jobs to america. america, the messages be careful about the news you hear and what you want to see from your country. >> dana: got it. >> bill: watch that at 2:00. >> dana: thank you so much speed five nice to see you. ♪ ♪ [chanting] >> dana: tensions boiling over at barnard college after an anti-israel mob stages a sit in at a campus building. we are speaking to a student there next. plus taking a look at the history of fort knox following president trump's call for an audit there. could the nations gold supply actually be missing from the famous facility? famous facility? stay tuneded ♪ ♪ you bet brother. stay prayed up. yeah, you know it. hey, father. you joining lent again this year? of course. alright father. sister. you joining us again on the app this year, right? i am mark. i love it. hey, chris.
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>> bill: even more chaos on the college and matt had. nypd sources telling fox that nearly a dozen anti-israel protesters were arrested after a bomb threat was called in and the building there they were occupying. they marched through the library to announce that. alexis mcadams, her new home is barnard college. good morning. >> reporter: morning. maybe they will give me some type of honourary degree here. we've been here so often. it still continues. president trump threatening to pull all federal thundering from
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universities who don't stop illegal campus protests pick the chaos continues in new york city. i was out here yesterday, just by these gates at barnard college mass protesters took over the building. the nypd had to be called in again. [chanting] >> reporter: just those same chance we have heard for months. protesters taking into custody after refusing to leave the milstein center, even though there was an active bomb threat according to police. they still wouldn't go. the massive students set up what they called up a liberation zone inside of the library, chanting and blocking the doors for how long? at least four hours. stopping students who paid tuition from getting inside and studying. at the door, check this out, protesters hanging this puppet of president laura rose to break activating stop punishing protesters. president rose and barry just wrote an op-ed the other day saying she was quote drawing the line in the sand. the protesters have gone too far.
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in this new video posted online, she is telling these mass students she will meet them with discussed demands. >> happy to meet tomorrow, on friday morning, with three unmasked representatives who are barnard students to talk about this issue and others. >> reporter: this week, the senate judiciary committee holding a hearing on anti-semitism, calling on congress to take action as missouri senator josh holley says, any of these students on foreign visas need to be expelled. >> if you come to this country on a student visa, you are here as a guest of the united states for particular purposes. if you assault a jewish student on campus, you ought to be out of here. we ought to make it clear to people that we are not going to tolerate it. >> reporter: if you thought these protests was were over, you are wrong. more scheduled again for this afternoon. i will keep you posted. back to you. >> bill: we will see all that goes. alexis, speak nice to see you there. >> dana: strata one of the
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sources than. eliana berman is a barnard college freshman who seol of this unfolding chaos. welcome to the program. and to your mom who i hope is watching you as well. sorry for what you're going through. can you describe your experience? you have been there for a few months now. it is disruptive and upsetting, and dangerous. >> espn thank you so much for having me. yesterday, you know, i was eating my lunch and planning to go to the library to do some studying. all of the sudden i here drumming and chanting and public safety is not allowing students to come into the building. it is midterms week. we can't study. both an inconvenience to the students, and also putting our lives in danger. we are in real danger here. there was a bomb threat yesterday, and the reason the nypd was called is not because these people are protesting, it's because there was a bomb threat. the protesters wouldn't leave the building, putting themselves in other students and staff in
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danger. >> dana: okay, the president of barnard wrote this. this disruption was not designed to expand thinking or advance discourse pick instead it was a calculated act of intimidation. agree. what do you think about what they are doing about this? >> i don't think the administration is doing enough. i appreciate the op-ed president rosenbury sent out the other day, and she made some really good points about us not being able to stand up for what is going on right now. but i'm just wondering why the administration is still negotiating with these students. >> dana: could i ask you something? do you think it is transferring? you may have always wanted to go to barnard, otto it is a great school. people can learn about a lot there. but not under these circumstances. do you think this is where you want to spend the next three years of your life? >> it's really unfortunate because barnard, my whole life it has been the only college i wanted to go to.
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i was so excited when i got in to attend the school. i've been really happy with the education i've been receiving. at the same time, i don't think i am receiving as much of an education as i can and should be. i don't feel as safe as i think i should be on a college campus. i don't want to entertain the idea of transferring, but it has been a thought that's crossed my mind many times. >> dana: on top of all the other things you have to think about, you'd rather just be studying. thank you for being on our show. stay in touch, okay? >> of course. thank you so much. >> dana: take care. >> bill: any minute now, congress will vote on whether or not to censure the texas democrat al green, the one who stood up early in the night and raised his cane, and was escorted out of the lobby. tuesday night, that was the heckling of president trump. we will bring you the vote as it happens today. coming up,own moments away. no one wants to be known for cancer, but a treatment can be. keytruda is known to treat cancer. fda-approved for 18 types of cancer,
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fort knox. said to be worth more than $400 billion, elon musk says he will visit the site to make sure it is still there. douglas kennedy went there. he is live in new york to tell us about that excursion. hello, douglas. >> reporter: yeah, bill, fort knox means a security. but to others it means conspiracy. >> what if i told you there's no golden fort knox? >> the gold at fort knox has been missing for decades. like gone. >> there's no golden fort knox. i will not participate in income taxes ever again. >> reporter: social media is full of speculation about this facility. truthfully, conspiracy about fort knox existed long before the international -- absolutely. this is what got me my job 50 years ago. if it wasn't for conspiracy theories, are never would've entered this building. >> in 1975, doug simmons was one of eight high school students asked to help arrange gold bars as part of an audit at fort
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fort knox. after political leaders of the day questioned whether the gold was still there. this is a replica gold bar. but you are one of the few people on this planet who has actually handled the actual gold inside this facility. >> i have handled hundreds of thousands of those 28-pound bars. they are dirty and they can be dangerous if you drop one of those on your foot, you will break every bone in your foot. >> reporter: 1934, congress passed the gold reserve act. collecting america's gold coins in order to increase the money supply after the great depression. thousands of pounds melted down and molded into bars. some of it shipped by truck, and even u.s. male to the newly built underground vault in kentucky. >> it is safe to say that it is the most impregnable vault in the world. >> reporter: impregnable yes, but that hasn't stopped a
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paranoid pop-culture speculating about break ins. including this 1952 episode of bugs bunny. >> i'm rich! i'm -- i'm -- >> reporter: and of course the 1964 james bond movie gold goldfinger. >> you plan to break into the world's largest bank? >> reporter: today the world's largest bank has 5000 tons of gold bars, worth over $400 billion on the open market. >> a huge sum that seems to only increase conspiracy conjecture, including from the president himself. >> president trump: maybe somebody stole the gold. tons of gold. >> reporter: so you've been inside the facility, you've seen the gold. what are the chances somebody has stolen it or could steal it today? >> no. i promise you everything is there. it would be impossible to take that much bouillon out of that building. >> reporter: he says it's too heavy, and there's just too much
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of it. back to you data and bills. >> bill: good assignment there, douglas. stay on that, all right. nice to have you back. thank you. >> dana: some of his best work indeed. 274 days, that's how long to astronaut have been stuck in space. one of them is back and elon musk claimed president bided rejected and offered to get home last year. >> elon musk has said that he made the offer to bring you guys back earlier, and that it was denied its beam at aiken only say that mr. musk, what he says is factual. >> dana: barry wilmore added he didn't know about the closed-door discussions about their rescue, and i think that's a story. maybe i will bring it up on the five speed five the truth comes out, doesn't not? >> dana: indeed. ♪ ♪ >> remove this gentleman from the chamber! [applause]
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