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in deep texas. ♪ ♪ >> dana: baby number three, the third and final egg in the nest just hit by in the meantie a better look at the first two. pretty sweet. just unsuccessful the last two times around. a lot of a lot of folks disappointed. >> dana: all right. that that is a one beautiful look above california. they have three, dana, that is awesome. good for them. >> dana: triplets. i hope they have a nanny. >> bill: there is no end california. >> bill: we don't have that to show folks. >> bill: amazing. >> dana: trust us. >> bill: the white house in a matter of minutes we will hear from the white house and standby -- >> dana: sandra smith is and for harris.
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good morning, sandra. >> now that i found the right studio fox news breaking the top of the hour and any moment now we could be hearing from president trump. he has set to speak from the oval office. we will bring that to you as soon as we began. this is sandra smith and for harris faulkner and talking about the big jobs report out this morning, 151,000 jobs added in the month of february. something also that could be coming up two big foreign policy meds making big moves today here to the first on iran. the president is calling on tehran to come to the table to negotiate a nuclear deal. at this from a preview of the president's interview with tyrone maria bartonella that will air sunday. >> i hope that iran, i have written a letter hoping that you will negotiate because if we have to go militarily it will be a terrible thing for them.
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>> you wrote a letter? >> yes. >> windage is send the letter questioning. >> yesterday. >> you said we need to negotiate? >> i hope you will negotiate because it will be a lot better for iran. i think they want to get that letter. the other alternative we have to do something because you can't let them have a nuclear weapon. >> sandra: anna on russia, the president posted this based on the fact that she is absolutely pounding her ukraine on the battlefield right now. i am strongly considering large-scale banking sanctions and tariffs on russia until ceasefire and final settlement is reached. to russia and ukraine to get to the table before it is too late says the president and national economic council director kevin hassett spoke to fox a short time ago. >> president trump is adamant we need to get everybody to the table. we can do that with carrots we can do that with sticks.
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he's talking to everybody and a whole litany of potential proposals he could throw their way to get them to the table. but the bottom line go to the president wants to stop the carnage. >> sandra: and "focus" republican congressman nancy mace in south carolina the oversight arm services and veterans affairs joins us now. good to see you, congresswoman as we anticipate the president a short time from now, what do you expect from him? >> we are talking about middle east policy and russia policy and i just got back from the middle east recently and spent time in israel and that with benjamin netanyahu and understand the stakes with iran. i was glad to hear the letter from the regime because we cannot allow iran to get nuclear arms in any way, shape or form. we don't want them to go to china or russia to be nuclear armed. i hope he will also look at doing more severe sanctions against iran, banking and financing and those fronting the
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proxy wars in the middle east. they are funding hamas, who these in yemen are gil mccammon. we need to cut them off and he understands the importance of peace in the middle east and also the importance of peace in ukraine. we saw president zelenskyy a week ago and president trump was only one who wanted peace in the room that zelenskyy wants war. i'm glad to look at sanctions for putin and russia to see if they can hold off any more of the bloodshed happening in ukraine. i hope president zelenskyy will come back to the table with donald trump to do the mineral deal so we can have peace over there. eight ceasefire down everywhere. he is a guy to this happen. just. >> sandra: how confident are you that that can happen? >> we did hear from zelenskyy earlier this week making overtures he is willing to come back and do the mineral deal. at the president may be has to his senses and for ukraine and her people, i hope he does.
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with donald trump and did this deal and get peace in ukraine, then there will be no lives lost and that needs to happen as trump has only one that wants peace and only guy that can bring it periods ability to think this very open public form of negotiation is working for the administration? >> i do, i absolutely do. to the world knows that trump is a man of his world. he demonstrated that in the first administration. he is demonstrating that now the promises made are the promises he is also keeping right now. since i just got back from the middle east understanding the nuances and what is at stake there and seeing the wake gulf states want to see peace as well in the middle east, he is doing it. everybody is worried and concerned especially giving the expirexpirations and nuclear aro iran, we don't want that to happen. we need someone elite around the
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world stage to make sure iran is not armed with nuclear weapons. and trump is the one doing it. >> sandra: i want to ask about another topic that could come up with the president any moment now. a win for department for department of government efficiency. a federal judge denied emergency effort to keep doge from assessing treasury data and this comes as president trump is putting a finer point on doge's mission praising elon musk's work that telling cabinet secretaries they should make staffing and policy decisions, not musk so he wants biweekly meetings between musk and his cabinet with a scalpel approach as opposed to a hatchet. listen. >> elon has been teaching everybody about the numbers you can do. what i want is i want the numbers but i also want to keep the good people. we want to get rid of the people that are not working and not showing up and have a lot of
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problems. you can't have that kind of fact. it is bloated like nobody has seen before. guinea 20,000 and they have 120,000 people. you just don't need that. >> doge estimating big savings with $125 billion and appeared to be letting it much to the surprise of the liberal media. speak of this time me was shopping figures i saw wait a minute, hold on one second, americans on trump and doge efforts should influence government spending and operations. look at this 54%. the majority say they should. how about trump to cut staff of government agencies. again you get a majority, 51%. >> sandra: please do weigh handle congresswoman. this does not appear winning the support of the american public. >> absolutely. i have traveled across the country and talk to different voters and citizens of the country. they love elon musk and
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donald trump and they love to see the pair together and what doge is doing to his show case the waste, fraud, and abuse. they know it has not been showing up to the office the last four years. they understand that and if they want to go to work they want public employees to go to work. they don't want to send checks for millions of dollars to 30 cats on russian treadmills. or at the nih making mice on trans. doge is exposing all of this in the american people are loving this. this is a promise donald trump made in a promise he is keeping and delivering and i think elon musk is doing an enormous service to our country and i'm grateful for it. >> sandra: now this president trump has repeatedly promised to get the federal government out of education and give the power back to the states. we have been talking a lot about this. we are awaiting details unreported executive order to aim to do exactly that. education secretary,
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linda mcmahon, backing the president. this is from this morning.s is s intent. he wants to make sure that education is back at the state level where it belongs. that our local school boards governors and teachers and parents are really the ones involved in children's education. when 70% of our students cannot read with proficiency, that is incredibly difficult to swallow. he's just not going to accept it. >> sandra: secretary mcmahon said the national report card is alarming, less than one-third of, a fourth and eighth grade students that passing scores in reading. similarly awful members in math and trump doubling down on plans to dismantle the education department. >> i want to bring the schools back to the states. and i have sai times, we are ranked at the bottom of the list and we spend more.
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we spanned the process and we tried to get the schools back in the states. let the state run the schools. >> sandra: by house education committee chair tells fox he has all four trump's ideas. >> i support him in the fact that we need to abolish the higher education and return education to the states, especially k-12. regain control. of the higher institutions and make them work again. whether we can abolish it or not, i don't know. >> sandra: what do you want to see happen here, congresswoman? >> donald trump has put into power in education back in the hands of the people and parents, right, by dismantling the department of education but the effort in the states. i am a high school dropout so i know how important to be educated in how much harder it is when you are not educated. he is right we spend more money than any other country in the world per pupil and lacking in
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so many outcomes. we need vocational skills and we should go back to either when you graduate from high school and you go on to college we have the skill to get a job whether plumbing, electrician, carpentry. they were great jobs out there make. i'm glad to see this is happening. i want to see more focus on teachers and students and education and less on teachers union. the department of education has become a slush fund for teachers unions and more about advocacy and politics and educating the students. we are failing the country because we have allowed this to happen. it is no more. donald trump will put an end to it. >> sandra: nancy mace, we appreciate appear to a man suspected trying to assassinate presidential candidate on the fa golf course due in court this. the president suggesting a report on both attempts of his life may be coming soon. criminal defense attorney markge eiglarsh is in the u bet brother. "focus" next.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: fox news alert, a quarter past the hour, we are waiting to hear from president trump. that is to happen any moment now. he will speak from the oval office. the chief of staff to ukrainian president zelenskyy responded to president trump's threat of sanctions on russia head of peace talks in saudi arabia next week. he posted, "if russia does not stop strikes on ukraine, it must face economic and other restrictions." we support tougher sanctions against moscow from the west and other measures. the strikes on ukraine must stop immediately if russia truly wants to end the war." we are not certain of the topics the president will touch on from the oval office, but we will take it to the white house as soon as we have his remarks.
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fox news alert, the man accused of attempting to assassinate then canada president trump last fall list palm beach golf club s doing core paired to a status hearing ahead of the trial, which is set for september. prosecutors say he carefully planned for weeks to kill president trump. they say he waited up to 12 hours with a rifle around president trump's golf club. secret service he was spotted as he aimed his rifle at an agent who opened fire and ran away and tried on a nearby interstate. he faces five federal charges including assassination of major presidential candidate. he played the not guilty to all of them. fox news legal editor carried her bond with this. >> crazy people do crazy things and this is a troubled individual appeared at the back 100 romance with law enforcement previously and the like, some
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you have to ask is this a reflection of someone who is unstable and does crazy things? or is he per of something worse? that will be fleshed out the night next six months. >> sandra: mark eiglarsh will be and "focus" on that that first dana mcnichol from fort pierce, florida, where he is in court, what is the latest, day number eight? good morning, sandra drink the status hearing with aileen cannon, they are expected to discuss scheduling for the tl in december that in the meantime, so many questions who he is and why tracking the president's movement so closely. does he have international ties and why arrested with six cell phones. to the question donald trump himself is asking. >> he had six cell phones. that is a lot of cell phones. a couple of them had strange markings on them or tell so i want to find out. they are giving me a report next
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week sometime. and i do believe i will be releasing it. i want to release the report. >> investigators later collected more cell phones. 17 belonging to ryan routh in a notebook with pages and numbers pertaining to overseas locations and terabytes of digital data. court documents paint a picture of routh's as our actions up to the assassination attempt. routh arrived in florida a month before he attempted assassination. routh's background raises red flags and regularly called out politicians including president trump in a self-published book he reportedly called for iran to assassinate trump. he spent time in ukraine too had allegedly recruited for the ukrainian military. in a previous hearing, routh's legal team wants to use insanity in advance with mental health expert while in jail and
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witnesses who saw him hallucinating before that assassination attempt. he pleaded not guilty to all five charges against him and faces life in prison. sandra, back out here led, other than the status i want to note to pma sealed hearing scheduled where they will be able to talk about classified information. >> sandra: danamarie mcnicholl but the very latest on that for us. we will keep watching that as he is in court. mark eiglarsh, thank you for being here. what are you watching for today with his hearing? >> i can see the government now and i've been the recipient of this before. where is the defense discovery? meaning federal court it is not trial by ambush. to the government shows you there's yet to show them yours. we have given over discovery, the evidence, but we don't want to be surprised defense so what are you arguing? the defense has not provided that to them and they also
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haven't, the defense, announce they will seek the defense and they cannot raise that on the day of trial that need to disclose that to the government. just be presidents at this report will be coming out on two attempt on his life. what you anticipate that he is and what will it look like? >> it will not have the answers he wants and we want. we want to know specifically why, why did somebody do an act that we find to be abhorrent and extremely troubling? most of the time you don't have answers. there is a reason why prosecutors never have to prove motive let's say in a murder case because sometimes, you don't know what is and the head of a very disturbed individual. unfortunately, the reports will fall way short of getting the answers we need, especially with the president's request. >> sandra: how about the red flags that have emerged about this guy and this was not anticipated this could have been anticipated sooner? >> it is hard to believe that someone will actually take the
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next step and find themselves in bushes, staring at the president in this detail. that his next level, but i don't know. as the people around him and why they didn't get him the help he needed at the time. just be when you think about how he was able to anchor and you have to hope the lessons learnes high-profile obviously leading presidential candidate t the time. >> absolutely. if you don't ever want an assassination attempt go to you can keep the president hunkered down and never on the golf course or never around public. that is not realistic. secret service has a really tough job and for the most part, they do a good job of protecting the leader of the free world. >> sandra: give us your forecast what exactly his punishment will be as we know he is right now sitting in the courtroom. >> well, ultimately, if i am intellectually honest, i don't know. you are asking me to speculate
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and i will because i have never shied away from that. first of all, 90 98% by a plea bargain in spite of what you see on television. most plea bargains and if he goes to trial and loses, which he likely will, he will get hammered. right now, i'm sure his defense attorneys are exploring what alternatives here to the prosecutors can come up with reasonable term appears he's going to accept. that is probably what will happen. >> sandra: thank you so much mark eiglarsh good to have you on. >> good to see you sandra. >> sandra: what comes out of fort pierce, florida, in the next few minutes but the trouble for democrats, i should say are piling up and pushing women's rights and girl power. what critics are ripping as a super frenzied video. you have probably seen this by now. but it doesn't change the fact all senate democrats voted against protecting women and girls in sports. and the party divided is only
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getting deeper. members are fighting one another over the theatrics and the president's address. >> the real message of that night was, what disarray the democrats are in question where they are a are a leaderless right now and they don't know what message do go for a what direction they are going end.
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joint address to congress monday night. the lawmakers refused to stand for 13-year-old cancer survivor, pennsylvania senator john fetterman but this. >> i wonder why we can't fully celebrate -- i have a 13-year-old myself. thank god she's never had cancer, but i think that is something we can all celebrate. i think it was a country moment. like i said, part of the american experience. >> sandra: party leaders reportedly had enough. when headline reads, trump's disruptor saying leadership is very unhappy with those who went beyond traditional protest tactics. rep late democratic disruptor is called into a come to meeting on thursday morning. "also democrat congressman al green was injured after getting kicked out of trump's speech.
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>> i would do it again. i have to be candid with you. speak at the house has resolved al green be ♪ ♪ speak of the house will come to order, the house will come to order. and in another headline the democrats divided the way forward for trump. "the new york times" "fractured opposition to president trump. the times breaks it down to four categories, compromisers, resisters, lawyers and pragmatists here to the power panel with this. fox news contributor fox host of the josh hammer showed an syndicated columnist. welcome to you both. richard, what would you break the party down into? it is good to see you, sandra. i think the party has lost its
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footing and had an opportunity after donald trump was elected to actually plan out how they would get this done seeing many of the things donald trump is implementing literally right out of project 2025. with that being said, i think right now but the democratic party should be doing is they should be the loyal opposition and there is a lot of fertile ground for them to be the opposition on. case in point, the congressional budget office released a report this week indicating donald trump to get his big, beautiful bill, that is what he is calling it appeared to be asked to cut medicaid and social security. and other think they can have fertile ground on, walmart, target, publix, safeway, you name it. they have to increase their prices because donald trump as a terror of today. >> i asked you about your party and you are talking about the other. >> this is part of it to be a loyal opposition, josh, go ahead.
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>> democrats are divided realist between the italy logs. and the realists have to read the tea leaves and read the room here. they have to look at the fact that they had the first explicitly dei candidates who ran for president american history's kamala harris as biden vice president 2020 because of jim clyburn learn and a black woman. you have a pro janitor, the original origins have the wealth phenomenon barack obama leading the campaign surrogate on the campaign trail in 2024. the american people responded in kind and they got shellac states like nevada with democrats lost to george w. bush's presidency. the party's date commerce, they cannot be bothered to get off reran to cheer for peyton mcnabb who was brutally previously injured by biological male. noah plus for the family of laken riley and 13-year-old cancer survivor. this is the part about compassion but they look awfully heartless and callous.
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they need to find their footing asap. just be when it was difficult to watch the democrats stand for those moments and also the little boy, 13-year-old d.j. as well. richard, i will bring this and, the university of california, davis, the school will attach separate men's and women's lolocker room and replaced him with all sex facility in the school with the statement -- >> all recreational members can use locker rooms regardless of who they are or how they identify. of these spaces are inclusive of members with disabilities and members of all gender identities. just a tiny taste of the outrage coming in. tennis legend, martina hosting, this is beyond f up. be prepared to lose a lot to this insanity." hate, california dads, did you vote for this? >> why even have a locker room? that they'll locker rooms in the middle of the quad if everyone
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is changing in front of everyone, what is the point? a bright spot on protecting women in sports playing defense and house minority leader hakeem jeffries jeffries with his head-scratcher when asked about it. >> when asked about governor governor newsom's comments. trans gender athletes to compete in women's sports. what is your response after democrats opposed men and women sports? >> i haven't seen his comments, but democrats oppose what is unleashing sexual predators on girls throughout the united states of america. >> sandra: and a little bit of a bizarre response, richard. why do democrats not see where the american public is on this issue? and that is they want fairness and women sports. >> look, i think we can agree there should be fairness in
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sports and fairness in all parts of life. that is what the democratic party should be talking about at this point in life. and i will go back to my point, there is a lot of fertile ground for democrats to talk about and run on. wet fairness includes more than anything else if you are in vulnerable american and have access whether trans or black or white, broke or pour. >> sandra: it seems like you are running away from the issue and the question. >> i'm not running away from anything. this is the argument and donald trump wanted over over again and claims he has a mandate and won with a mandate. last time i checked, this was close and states. 73 million americans voted for kamala harris. to the idea that there was a mandate had here and the numbers don't match that in the ideal there was -- >> sandra: argue for or against biological males competing in women sports? >> this is -- i think we are trying to make a mole out of --
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a mountain out of a mole. >> sandra: that is the problem with the party party in a net child to make they seem to be their own worst enemy in this case. criticism from women's history month as the ultimate cringe. some female house members posting this, "choose your fighter bit to the smashed video game." watch. >> choose your character. ♪ ♪ >> sandra: that hashtags accompanying the post, women who fired, girl power, save democracy, speak up. exactly zero democrat senators, i will remind you, spoke up for women and girls all present voted no on the protection of women and girls in sports act.
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axios reported on the democrats troubles with his headline. democrats plan on women sports. the party fails republicans are questioning them on this issue and senator tammy baldwin has come out with a new messaging strategy. push for decisions on the issue to paul on state and local leaders. senator cory booker ready to do so stating "there are basic issues of issues and important issues we should discuss on the local level. but then sports leagues and conferences. josh, what does this tell you whether or not they are getting it. >> sandra, as a child of the late '90s 2000s i grew up on smash brothers so i don't know if i can play again without the terrible images in my head. this is 80/20 issue of the points roughly 4 out of 5 americans feel biological male should not be allowed to compete against biological females in sports because often tragically we have situations like peyton
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mcnabb at the presidential address in the congress tuesday evening and this high school player with a serious, serious brain injury as a biological male smashed a volleyball in her head and democrats to not be bothered to get off their seats but i do know all the women on the democratic side of the aisle where pink has this grand display of girl power. swift's square this circle and how can you proclaim to be for girl power and feminism and equality and so forth if you are not going to applaud this girl who was utterly eviscerated with a brain injury from a biological male? you cannot square that circle. to go back to what i was saying this is the weld dei intersectional phenomenon. two years ago, you have heard of linda recently and she was kind of the origins at the women's march in washington, d.c. she has bizarre tweets with praising sharia law. >> josh...
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>> sandra: hold on, hold on, hold on. richard, i see the topic running from it. locker room issues is a danger. >> i can talk about republican members of congress. >> sandra: thank you both. richard, thank you, josh, thank you. hunter biden is bummed out and says no one is buying his art anymore. that happens to coincide with the fact his father is out of the white house now. the moves he is making as he claims he cannot pay his bills. plus, the trump administration cracking down on anti-semitism. >> the president has said he has absolutely not going to allow federal funds to be going to these universities that continue to allow anti-semitism on the campus. this is not about freedom of speech. we are talking about violence on campus. and i know protesters are causing chaos at campuses.
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protesters back at it on college campuses. president trump is cracking down. to the state a permit to deport protesters with this, "we revoke the first face of an alien side of her criminal behavior in connection with hamas. this individual was a university student. i.c.e. will proceed removing this person from the country." new york city, protesters on protesters onto barnard and columbia campuses. those parking backlashes with columbia students like this when i spoke to yesterday. >> totally unacceptable. the protesters were handing out stickers with faces of in a pamphlet by hamas media office called "our narratives." this is pro-terror as it gets. this needs to be removed from the campus and no negotiation. >> sandra: alexis mcadams live from new york city with
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what is happening now, alexis. >> , sandra, great interview with the student yesterday. describing the pamphlets we will show in a second but this comes as the trump administration says they will use every tool they have in the federal toolbox to stop the chaos on campus whether the school will do their job or not. this comes not just about the protest, sandra, that national security concern. >> listen. >> we cannot have universities becoming op-ed for extremism, jhud is him and terrorist sympathy pair to speak because this comes after students at columbia that pamphlets handed out on campus claiming to be frm hamas media office. pretty disturbing for the students to pay $100,000 a pop to go to the school. they called the attacks by hamas a moral victory passing around photos have known leaders have terrorist groups. telling fox coaches i.c.e. is taking out a student in this
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country here illegally the first place telling fox he was arrested in criminal charges with supporting hamas. he will be gone and we don't know where it will go to school but they will revoke his visa. this as axios' secretary of state marco rubio said that the pair met when he revoke more visas have students who support hamas or terrorist groups. >> federal law enforcement is identifying any foreign nationals who are engaged in protest or demonstrations or support foreign terrorist organizations. to those foreign nationals will have their thesis stripped and will be arrested and be deported from the country. >> the thing is too, are all infant students, sandra? we sell them push their ways and to barnard and it's hard to know who they are at this point so we will keep you posted. >> sandra: we see that a lot from the students as well and should they be allowed on
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campus? >> alexis, thank you for your reporting an end "focus," joe concha, the student told me yesterday, most of the time when he confronts them until they are completely covered head to toe, masks on and glasses on and he can't out their identity. he said almost as often when he asked them about what they are protesting, they don't know what they are talking about, joe. what is going on here. >> i saw that interview, sandra. that is the thing, are the students accredited at all? when approached, they cannot explain what they are protesting and as if they are paid to be there appear to be don't know that necessarily but the fervent way they are, they should be able to identify or define what they are angry about. secretary of state rubio, those terrorist organizations including hamas threaten national security and vague united states has zero tolerance for foreign visitors who support
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terrorists. this is another example, sandra trump and his team 80% support of a issue and daring for democrats to take 20% side. as we talked about, we are hearing countless accounts and you have interviewed them who are there to learn and have safe, happy, fulfilling existence we got to experience in college. edge is seen on the screen, libraries overrun midterms no less in classrooms disrupted. hamas propaganda being handed out with pamphlets a and a wantd poster was hung up all over campus of the dean of barnard. said this is not looking like america right now and if you are here illegally or on a visa and support hamas secretary rubio and president trump are exactly right, you are gone! >> sandra: bottom line, a live i should support safety on college campuses. joe, it was the same yesterday we were anticipating the crowds together 1:00 and sure enough, they grow in number and sometimes get violent.
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how can we allow this to continue? >> it cannot be allowed to continue. this is not a learning environment at this point. this is the environment the parents of these kids and i get it is an ivy league school but it is time to go. this is something with real impact not only on grades but on your own mental stability and you have to go to class not knowing what can happen next. it should be where is the party after i get my a question makes me when it is amazing not more adults standing up for the kids and they don't feel safe on their campuses? in the meantime, joe access for hunter biden and the first on claiming his art sales have plummeted. interesting timing since his father is no longer president. he also says he cannot pay his bills anymore. that includes the lawyer he employed in a lawsuit against a man he accused reeking infamous laptop contents. the filing rates, "giving the positive feedback and artwork and ma'am were, i was expecting
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to obtain speaking engagements and paid appearances, but that has not happen here to the significant decrease in revenue has impacted my ability to pay off significant debt, which has been reported in the press of being several million dollars. as a result of this, i am not in a position to borrow money. hunter lost his house in the l.a. wire old gnomic wildfires and the biden white house repeatedly insisted nothing to do with fire seeking access to the president. what do you make a ball at that, joe? >> it is amazing, sandra 55-year-old man and a guy made overseas and china and if you can spell correctly, claiming to be broke. this is hard to follow. he is to be the next da vinci or monet and can't he whipped up finger paintings and pay his bills that way question my $50,000 on average when unveiled
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those masterpieces? he graduated georgetown and yell and can't find a job? just update the linkedin page or are they not hiring any more? his father is not empowered and there may not be demand for his services anymore. so,, applies but this is late morning cable show. >> sandra: not wishing demise but it is worth highlighting the irony of the moment and can't be a total coincidence. and also, joe, the fact the media you covered so closely came to the defense of all accusations and such. >> that is exactly right. event today when you look at the home page of "new york times," watching composed, abc news, cbs news, for whatever reason no coverage just like they ignored hunter biden's laptop with the crucial election 2020 basically ostracizing "the washington post" with great coverage on this pair to they had a coming to jesus christ moment and maybe it wasn't
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russian disinformation but real. to the president and jill biden may have been corrupted after all. it is too little, too late for jordan jill biden and no one will pay for a speech from that guy and i wouldn't give in the background we are seeing at this point. >> sandra: to come out with a public statement to see this happening, it's got to be incredibly difficult realization happening after his father is left office. joe concha, good to see you. >> great to see you as well. and doing double duty. have a great weekend. you deserve the rest. just be p sure to tune into "outnumbered" after the break. it is a big one, speaker mike johnson is in the house and he is here in the studio for the first time ever here to stay tuned for that and thank you for watching "the faulkner focus." am sandra smith and poor harris faulkner. we will be back later on for "america reports claude joe
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