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pressure to end the war in ukraine. >> they are bombing the [bleep] out of them you can't do that you can't do that. shannon: the president threatens to impose large-scale sanctions on rush while pausing military aid and intelligence sharing with ukraine. senator lindsey graham joins us live to discuss upcoming talks in saudi arabia. and tensions mount between israel and the u.s. is the trump administration defends direct talks with hamas but will talk to trump hostage envoy adam boehler i'm meeting with hamas leadership. from being accused of not standing up for women's sports, do not do any of the joint addressable us congressmen ro khanna if democrats are out of step with americans. or send a panel on how the trumpeters are shaking up the market. all it right now on "fox news sunday." ♪. shannon: hello from foxnews in washington. i hope you remember to spring your clocks forward for daylight
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savings time. you are here, we made it. the cyclic they had liked new york governor kathy hochul declared state of emergency for areas of long island dealing with wildfires that a forced evacuations. firefighters have contained three of the four major fires but today they will be battling high winds. pope francis is in stable condition. spent a quite night resting as he struggles to recover from double pneumonia per the 88-year-old pontiff released an audio message earlier in the week thanking the faithful for their prayers for his health. israel says it has accepted an invitation to send a delegation to bathe hamas tomorrow to work on the second phase of cease-fire negotiations but in a moment we'll talk with the trump administration hostage envoy adam boehler has been working intensely to adv advances talks. but first winter turn to alex hogan who is on the ground. >> u.s. officials will reportedly join those negotiations this week it comes as hamas says they are ready to continue negotiations for a
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second stage in the cease-fire israel said it supports a plant planbrought forward by the u.s.o call on hamas to hand over half of the 59 hostages now. the other half with a cease-fire is reached. hamas says it would instead stick with the agreements signed in january. of the president trump gave what he called a final warning posting online quote release all the hostages now not later immediately return all the dead bodies of people you murdered or it is over for you for this new tension over what comes after the war. european leaders are voicing support for the gossett reconstruction plan this would cost $53 billion it would avoid displacing palestinians, israel and the u.s. argue the strip is uninhabitable. the backer of hamas, iran is to present drums letter demanding nuclear talk supreme leader scoffed at the idea arguing it's only a means for washington to
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place new limits on electric capabilities posting online their aim is to dominate and impose what they want russia offered to participate in nuclear talks between the u.s. and i run at the same town moscow continued to carry out attacks and crane killing more than 20 people on saturday according to the accreting government. it comes as a white house deposit military shipments to ukraine as well as intelligence and satellite images share ukrainian president zelenskyy said his team is held repeated calls with the u.s. on various levels. >> the focus is clear. peace as soon as possible. security as reliably as possible. >> zelensky will travel to saudi arabia on monday for meeting with saudi crown prince i had of the country hosting u.s./ukraine inc. talks. back in the middle east israel has paused the aid shipments
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into gaza until eight cease-fire is reached that causes more food shortages for more than 2 million people who cannot leave the strip. shannon: art alex hogan reporting from israel thank you very much joining is now special presidential envoy for hostage affairs adam boehler. welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thanks for having me. shannon: we want to start they report-reporter sighting in israeli source that u.s./hamas talks over hostages quote have failed. fact or fiction? where can you give us an update this morning? >> i think they were very productive talks. they identified some opportunity to come together. we are always asking, israel, hamas has it going to win? how's it going to look afterward? we provided interesting views with the discussions. shannon: interesting views to lead to a release or an impasse? >> really my goal is to release prisoners or i focused on live
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american alexander and her for dead americans getting them home as soon as possible. how important that was to the president, to president trump. we also discuss what the end might look like. i will detail hamas did orient toward a long term truce a truce where they would be disarmed. a truce where they would not be part of the political policy. and a truce where we would ensure they are in a place where they cannot hurt israel. part of that was rebuilding gaza the discussions revolved around a few things i think might actually end up being some of what you see post- steve witkoff. shannon: how difficult is it just sit down with the leaders of an organization that torture, that murty people. the most recent example is the children four years old, nine months old jute worry having direct conversation with them gives this group any
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respectability or legitimacy in the world stage? >> first and foremost it is hard. listen to the family stories. i hug the families when we bring them home. which is unbelievable. you kind of have to block it out emotionally. under osma's is as much someone might smile, or give me a coffee as we talk, that does not mean they do what they do. my belief is dialogue is very important. i follow the president of the united states for everyone city cannot go to north korea he sits with north korea of real discussions. dialogue does not mean giving things. dialogue does not mean giving millions or billions of dollars like the prior administration did. dialogue it means sitting, hearing what someone wants and identifying doesn't fit with what we want or not and how can you get somewhere in the middle and not have a war? i think those kind of dialogs ds is very important to the president. as he constantly says he does
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not want war. war is a last resort. he wants a peaceful world. and so what i am trying to do is say how can we get her hostages out as soon as possible? i fail every eagle day how to create the circumstances of stop the war? shannon: obviously there's a lot of widespread reporting israel did not like the idea of the u.s. having direct talks with hamas. that they in fact find out once he was unde underway or how to n you got a call the head of their strategic affairs. it described as a very heated phone call only you can tell us what actually happened on that call. why did the u.s. move ahead with the direct talks? and post the durban call? >> i would say that the israelis were kept informed. i didn't have a discussion with a run. that raise concerns and it's totally fair for them to have concerns over her direct contact with hamas but for all he knows,
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he doesn't know me. maybe i'd meet them say they seemed like such nice guys let's have a beer and chips with them. so i think there was concern. i think i was able to put him at ease that i was not going to go off the rails. that it would be parameters we would work on together. i thought that stuff is natural there is no question in my mind that our greatest ally is israel. shannon: ti times of israel said when the opposition points to the direct talks might lose interest in a deal once all american hostages are released. can you speak to that concern? is that something you discussed? of course but let me tell you not that but i discuss that with the president the president has been very clear that as all hostages. i will say when you think about my job, my job is to get all hostages home. the job was given to me by the president. to take my orders with the president of the united states. he has been very clear.
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think about america that was there and the bodies that are there that is a pretense to bring everybody home. it was not a one off where it then the united states we care way too much about the region. if you see these survivors that went and saw the president in the oval office, that was a group of americans but a group of israelis. so we have made that commitment. israel is a strong ally. if someone wants to take hostages in israel would fill it too. shannon: the present put a stark warning on hitting the hostages out. turn them over at the middle he over for you. if you do not turn over the hostages you are dead. release the hostages now are they will be [bleeped] tube pay later what is the deadline and what is the [bleeped] to pay? >> he did not set a deadline. let me look at what is done before. i remember a week ago i was in baghdad there's a little mark of
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this spot right where the cart with an iraqi had it right where it was hit by two missiles. there is a little spot we all got out to look at it. ain either of the day he did i happen to be in the west wing. i was surprised no one else, no one else would do it because they were afraid. this is what i will say it may seemed like he makes empty threats until he carries out the threats and then it's not so empty and then you are dead. so i think in these situations based on the same thing with iran, they are walking a line on iran because is not so hard for us to partner with israel and take out the nuclear capability. shannon: several examples as you are the presiden president's ace to mind. adam boehler thank you for your time no prayers and folks around the world are with you in this work. thank you. >> thank you so much. shannon: time for the sunday group editor-in-chief of jewish insider josh kraushaar. former white house special
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assistant and director of message planet meghan hays. townhall.com political editor guy benson also hosted the guy benson show on fox news radio. the ronald reagan institute director roger zakheim. welcome to all of you. and when to start back here in the u.s. with all this playing out in the middle east. these are some the scenes we saw a number of college campuses this week. we had a security guard hospitalized with thousands of dollars of damage. students are asked by people refusing to let them even attend the classes. a number of federal agencies are the trump initiative say they are canceling approximately $400 million in federal grants and projects as just a club at university. due to the school's continued an action in the face of persistent harassment of jewish students, additional cancellations are expected to follow. josh, are you surprised by the spirit continues h or universits have not done a better job at managing it? it's not surprising anti-semitism on college campuses rise of the last two years. it was only trump selection that
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spurred a lot of these administrators to actually do something about it. apparently is not enough at columbia university you saw in israelis studies class being disrupted by pro- hamas activists. you have buildings being taken over. you have these administrators indulging in some of the most radical extremist actors on campus. that is what's going on here. the administration is now threatening or taking steps to withhold grants and a significant amount of money to these universities that's really going to have hurt the campuses abilities to fund research into productive things they were not able to crack down on extremist and bad actors in our midst. shannon: colletti has a response we take a legal obligation seriously. we understand how serious this announcement is. we are committed to combating anti-semitism ensuring the safety and well-being of our students, faculty and staff. good enough, roger? >> know this is way overdue of course within! that we are going to go ahead as
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a government w the federal government at these universities they are violating a law. they're basing that a violation of the civil rights act. it is against the law to engage in anti-semitism. this is something the biden administration did not enforce and it is way overdue weathers on the basis removing visas from foreign students engage in this misconduct. or the grandson josh just referenced. these sorts of things are steps that outsiders are taking it should be happening from within the university and they have not done it. it's the inmates running the asylum here? the problem is not just the students as a faculty too. i had a conversation, shannon, the present of the universe it's been plagued with these issues. this president told me 20 -- 30% the faculty use their classroom as a form to spew hatred to balance our silence. the faculty is sense they cannot teach their students for they cannot engage in dialogue and
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discussion of ideas. rather it is the hatred that seems to be something the teachers, the faculty are pushing. until we get af up to that rock would solve the problem. shannon: and megan, we are fine at least one student bees has been revoked it sounds like signally from secretary really others more to come. >> absolutely part of being an american is being able to protest peacefully have your first amendment rights. but not at the expense of all the other students on campus is not just jewish students at all the students like you are saying but the faculty they have a widespread problem of faculty posting unofficial websites for that is a problem for that is not free speech you work for the university are there to educate people. i do not actually disagreed the government withholding funding here. people have a right to protest anger that peacefully these are not peaceful actors here. shannon: the point about revoking some the student visa, the american arab antidiscrimination committee says this should concern all americans the revocations first amendment freedom of speech issue the administration of a
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place hand, it guy? >> if you are a guest in this country with a student visa and you've come here and very felt law and you harass jews and you engage in support, in some cases material for a u.s. a designated terrorist organization, you should not be in this country secretary rubio said during his confirmation hearing. if they were planning to get into and we knew that love thomas we would not let them in. if they come here and manifest their support at the expense of jewish students in this giant rolling civil rights violation of the schools the absolute least the government can do is take the worse actors who break the law and throw them out of the country. that's a baseless test of society in a civilization i am glad were finally seeing some of it. quickly that statement from columbia with all due respect to that university, nonsense. we take this all very seriously. no they don't read that's been abundantly clear for a year end a half and maybe they'll start
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to take it seriously because our consequences coming their way at last. shannon: one thing the panel all agreed i will put that in the book something you may not agree and are the tariffs issues where there's been a lot of back-and-forth about what is income what is out. and the reason they've lifted on the canadians is because they've made progress on the issue offense at all. china hasn't that's with a continue get the heaviest burden of this but who knows what happens april 2, that's a pause for now on this other terrace. >> president trump loves her tears he makes no secret that he emphasized that his joint session. but i think kevin is making a point that i think americans can understand even conservatives like larry kudlow can get around increasingly explained as a proxy for security issues. fentanyl is one china is fentanyl but it's a broader concern president trump lead on his first ministration which is china is the military throughout threat thesecurity threat to thd
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states. jesus joint session of congress in china and out so now% increase in his military spending over two year period that's over 15%. president trump i mention china with respect to tariffs. i think is but look what president trump is doing with the terrace, yes there is economic peace. there is a pushing of canada and mexico. a lot of conservatives concerned about where we doing this for allies? let's focus on the adversaries. on the other hand as it relates to china i see this as the most forward thing president trump is doing to pressure president xi on the security front and i think it's a border. shannon: guy really quickly at we have people like senator kennedy at republican others exhort about the terrors of people cannot sleep at night about is how they want to pay their bills. they worried this will have a negative impact too. >> at their higher prices that's part of the election the high prices for four years under joe biden and inflation. i think you're seeing a lot of uncertainty both over on capitol hill, will the republicans prevent the four chilean dollars
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tax increase at the end of the year? in the on again/off again pause among character chaos when it comes to tariffs. people are jittery about that pretty think many voters that we got back to 2019 trump economy? i think that's what a lot of you were hoping to see was stability. shannon: he says that's a we're going he's got a plan paypal do not go far we all see later in the hour. cap next democrats making headlines for all the wrong reason following president trump's address to congress. ro khanna's one is outstanding and applauding a part of thing what's his advice to the rest of the party question he joins us live it. instagram is here to talk about funding the government the friday governor deadline looming how close are we to a government shutdown? (♪) as you plan for your financial future, keep a steady eye on the best approach. for nearly 160 years, generations have put their trust in pacific life's strength and stability. (♪)
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shannon: president trump's command of the political debate has a democrat struggling how to respond and connect with everyday americans. in a moment we will talk with democratic congressman ro khanna of california. first fox news chief washington correspondent mike emanuel takes a look at how democrats went viral this week and not in the way they had planned. >> shannon there are number of examples like what critics suggest it's been a rough week for democrats. corrective clear during the joint address democrats were determined they would not cheer at anything including a young man whose late father, a veteran and police officer had inspired him to serve. president trump announced he would achieve his dream attending west point. they also did not cheer the 13-year-old boy with a brain cancer who is always wanted to be a police officer. the president announced he would
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be an honorary secret service agent. >> i do not know why we cannot fully celebrate -- mciver 13 oh myself. i mean thank god she has never had cancer. i think that is something we could all celebrate then. i think it was a touching moment picked texas and congressman al green tossed out of the president's address for heckling the president were even some of his liberal colleagues question brings behavior. >> and think a lot of people would feel congressman green went too far and he was removed for. in other words there is a minor disruption and he was removed. >> green was censured by the house including 10 democrats. [inaudible] green and some democrats on the house floor prompting republicans to vow to strip them of their committee assignments. there was also democrats going viral for this shoe sure fight video featuring house progresses looking like they're ready to
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fight it was widely panned all living to criticism democrats are struggling to shape their own narrative. physics ar alright mike, thank u very much for joining me now democratic congressman ro khanna of california who serves on the house oversight committee. welcome back to "fox news sunday." congress meant you had some tough talk fear party postelection. about how they plan it with a failed to connect with the american people how they can move forward based on the events of this week do you feel like they are listening to what you're telling them? looks shannon, all her hits for the week that was not a good look we should have stood for the boy with cancer you stand for the president of the united states out of respect for the american people. i agree with senator fetterman it's really about showing our heart. he stand f for the widow of the firefighter and here is what happens the story it should have been on president trump he's talking about balance a budget the house republican budget is
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adding 2.8 trillion to the duffers that we should've been talk about the medicaid cuts. instead we are talk about our own behavior that is a distraction from us getting out our economic message. shannon: we can debate the budget bed to be clear president trump says no cuts to medicaid it's up to lawmakers on the hill, your colleagues to figure that out. but i want to back to this. a writer it says your party is missing an opportunity or says had i democrats are wasting a populist moment. they learned nothing from the election thanks and uncritical defense of all things branded woke, democrats are viewed by working-class voters of all races as litigious and elitist. is there an internal perception of the party itself perception that is how many people nauvoo them? >> i think we have to make sure we are patriots that we convey that we love this country it is the greatest country the way we understand the working class and middle class got shafted in america because of corporate off
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shoring and indices left we are the part it's going to make us a manufacturing superpower we are the part is going to stand up for medicaid and health insurance. we are the part is going to be raising wages. we've got to lead with the economic message and that is something the party is realizing there are people like chr chrisd haley stevens, pat ryan who are pushing the party in that direction. we have a group called the economic patriots in the house across the ideological spectrum to redefine the party in exactly that way. shannon: a got to say when i was watching twos and i saw you stand up and applaud it times. you're kind of the only person on that side of the room in many cases. was there a discussion amongst democrats before or after about how you're going to react and how that reaction was ultimately received? >> shannon there was a lot of discussion. a few of us said we should be respectful because it's about the institutions of american
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democracy. i want the republicans to stand when we have a democratic president and we will. the parties go back and forth in this country. what i don't want, can you imagine if we continue down the slang of a democratic present with the republicans say they're not going to attend? wever republican present the democrats on the tenth. the country needs to focus on our common goals and the challenges with china. i just hope we learn from this the next time we do have an escort committee we stand up respectfully when the president comes in. you can vigorously disagree, as i do. but, still respect some of the institutions of our country and some of our traditions. shannon: do you think congressman al green respectfully disagreed or disrespectfully disagreed? do you think his actions were appropriate and why didn't you vote to censure him? >> i agree with congressman raskin he should not have disrupted what he did he was
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asked to leave that was appropriate. i thought that was the appropriate consequence that he had to leave on national television from the chamber i did not vote to censure him because he did not engage in violence i mean he left he was asked to leave, he left that was a consequence eight said that i am ultimately a supporter of free speech. he was asked to leave because he was disorderly that should not beat censured in terms of the free speech of the country. shannon: i want to talk about it and issue your party has had some internal and public conversations about this week your governor in california governor newsom has a new podcast in case you have not heard he says he thanks his quote deeply unfair to allow transgender athletes to play female college in youth sports why has it taken this long for high-profile democrat to say what most people in the country are thinking? she goes on to not generate "new
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york times" poll found seven & the public believe trans athletes should not plant women's sports including a whopping 67% of democrats. i post you made on x sounds like you might disagree with your governor newsom is on this. you've urged your party to get more in line with america, where they are on the issue so what about this one? looks to him you know i am a straight shooter. otay where i stand i know many viewers will disagree with it. i was perplexed by the governor because he supported governor newsom supported along with jerry brown a law in california in 2013 that's been on the books for 10 years. that law says transit kids do get to participate in sports k-12. we have a california intercollegiate federation that sets the standards to balance the inclusion of trans kids with the fairness and safety. i did not understand thing
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governor was saying for a decade he supported the salon it's on the books. is he saying we need to repeal that law? i believe that law has worked in california. i do not think there should be a federal ban. we should have the state athletic associations like california intercollegiate federation set the standard so you balance inclusion with fairness and safety. shannon: at the political evolution a lot of folks are having these days. so we will follow the conversation within your party more broadly as well congressman ro khanna thank you for your time. >> thank you shannon. shannon: russia steps up on a tax ukraine fus pauses ate at intelligence information to the embattled country. gop senator lindsey graham joins us on that rising tensions between the u.s. and i run this weekend. he is alive next.
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shannon: present jumpers opposing large-scale banking sanctions and tariffs on a rush until a cease-fire and a final peace settlement is reached with ukraine as russia continues to pound the country this weekend with missiles and drones. joining me now gop senator lindsey graham had good have you back, senator. >> thank you. shannon: deposit now on ukrainian aid and intelligence sharing the reports that is hampering ukraine's ability to defend itself against the incoming new wave of attacks from russia.
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if you talked with the white house about that how concerned are you about the long-term impacts? >> i talked to mike waltz a couple of days ago. on early and justly. zelensky blue in the white house read working on this for a very long time. we are where we are. i am worried about intelligence and weapons to ukraine as long as the fighting is going on. if we pull the plug on ukraine is less than afghanistan. don't think president trump is any desire to do that we have a cease-fire and what they need in intelligence and weapons to defend themselves. i'll be introducing sanctions and on their energy sector next week urging them if they do not engage in cease-fire peace talks with the administration we should sanction them. >> will be tracking that the meantime you mentioned rare
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earth minerals that has been stalled after the disastrous meeting last week. but you are one of the folks it met with president zelenskyy before he went there. senator chris van hollen was as well he was with me on the show last week here is how he described that deal. >> it was extortion pure and simple. beat like into world war ii fdr thing to churchill, we are not going help against the nazis and hitler unless you give up half of your mineral resources and half of your colt. shannon: two things when you make with characterization of a deal? he was explaining as we understood it at that time maybe it has evolved. secondly g think his democratic colleagues he urges zelenskyy to go to the white house to reject the deal? >> no i don't chris said is ridiculous. we tried to integrate our economies. were trying to learn ukraine's vaisvalue to the american econoa win/win situation.
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whether the oil of the 21st century. it's a beneficial to both countries is not extortion. wouldn't be good if we could do agility cremate $500 billion in the critical mineral space at it for our own economy customer and give them money help them develop their resources so they can grow their economy and defend themselves that's not extortion that's a good business deal. what did you do to deter russia from invading ukraine what did you do after russia invaded ukraine? pretty much nothing. president trump is going to end this war justly which of the critical minerals that deal but we should keep arming ukraine and keeping them intelligence until a cease-fire and tell russia if you do not engage in cease-fire discussions were going to sanction you. to end this war that minerals deal is a win/win. >> there supporting the president needs more than just the minerals deal with ukraine
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will be there at negotiating. what would you need to call that a success what kong crete comes from those? >> what is peace look like in the eyes of ukraine? they've already suggested they are ready for a cease fire. they've already suggested they thereready for peace talks. sit down and find it with a good deal looks like to them. urge the russians to sit down with the white house and compare notes and end this war. subtle diplomacy will work. on the russians assume no i don't mind talking to you how to end this war. but you're going to be held accountable for this war. if they don't come to the table there russians wish it up sanctions i president trump indicated. you're not helping anybody during these discussions if you do not provide the weapons
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necessary for ukraine to defend themselves or not helping end the war if you deny intelligence to ukraine. i'm hoping we had a view of the ukraine's view of how the war ends next week and find a way to end the war. shannon: a in the foreign-policy cforeign policychallenge tensiop between ironic and the u.s. the president told our maria that he sent a letter to iran supreme leader on x not mentioning president trump by name or the u.s. but saying he won't work with coercive governments or be bullied by them. where do we go next? the nuclear program is of immense concern to people around the globe. >> immense concern is most d stabilizing for the ayatollahs of nuclear weapon. he would use it to further his religious agenda which is to purify islam in his own image as a shiite or destroy the jewish state and drive us out.
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he would use a nuclear weapon if he had it. he is enough enrich uranium for six bombs where there are no commercial purpose for enrich uranium at 6% we run peaceful nuclear reactors of enrichment. here's what a good deal will look like for me. numeral enrichment for around take the highly enriched uranium out of ironic. i'm willing to buy it from them allow them to have nuclear power or fuel rods provided by russia or china or some international group. enrichment is the process you used to make a bomb. iran should not be allowed to enrich for the united arab emirates has a nuclear program they do not enrich uranium. they get fuel rods from us. that should be the outcome and it should be quick. if you want to negotiate with iran you need to have an end game where they have no nuclear capability to make a bomb when it is over and you should put them on the clock. if you do not put them on the clock the sink drags out there
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going to rearm and retool i do not mind talking to them but i wanted endgame to make sure they have no nuclear material to make a bomb when it is over for their out of the enrichment business. and we can verify every thing i just said. thirty-six before we leave that region i want to talk about syria as well there's a lot of news of filtering and and a ton across the wires this morning as well mass execution in slaugandslaughtering of mitereds there including a lot of christians that minorities as well. what can we be doing? what should we be doing? or december summer when the guyn charge now was associated with baghdadi. he's wearing a suit does that mean is no longer a jihadist? i do not know. but their actions are very reminiscent of what happened in iraq and syria when isis took over. they are going after their religious enemies. these guys are sunnis. they arethey're killing christi. i am very worried i urged the
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administration foc focus on syra because saudi arabia is talking to the head of hts. if you are going to talk about removing sanctions on syria, you had better have conditions to make sure they meet them before they remove the sanctions. is thassess al qaeda or isis li? or is it a new form of islam that we cannot live with? i do not know. i've never been more worried about the deterioration of syria than i am now. the world needs to get engaged with syria before it is too late. shannon: he got to go but quickly don't have democrats avoid vote with you on friday to avoid shut down? >> yes i believe it will not shut the government down come friday but the cr is terrible on defense and the border i want to commit will have more money for border and defense before a vote for the cr. but i think will keep the government funded. the all think we need to be shutting down is iran's nuclear program not our government. shannon: art center always good to see a thank you for your time. >> thank you.
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shannon: coming up president trump turned mediator at some members of his cabinet reportedly clashed with elon musk with the sunday panel >> to wait on that democrat struggled to find an effective message. it's chris pratt here. i know you're in the middle of something, but i was wondering if you could just read a little bit of scripture together real quick, from the book of joshua. i command you be strong and steadfast. do not fear, nor be dismayed, for the lord your god is with you wherever you go. join me in diving deeper into the bible and praying every day on hallow. you got to check it out.
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>> i want the cabinet members to keep good people. i do not want to see a big cut were a lot of good people are cut. on the cabinet members to keep the good people and the people who are not doing a good job, that are unreliable, don't show up to work et cetera those people can be cut. shannon: president trump of there is a clarifying its priorities amid cuts of the federal workforce and making sure while he supports elon musk and doge with the leaders of each federal agency who will now be calling the shots on personnel decisions. let's bring back our panel "new york times" and under this
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headline inside the explosive meeting were trump officials clashed with elon musk, again the president made clear he supports the mission of the musk initiative. but it's time to be more refined and approach the secretaries to be in charge the musk team would only advise. josh, the president said there is no beef between a secretary review and elon musk or anyone else. that's great news look like there were tensions of her criticism of your make we look at polls that show people may want to get whitted rid of some of that waste and fraud in the bureaucracy. but when it comes to cutting valuable services that people rely on and o when those shockig nuggets in the "new york times" story it was shawna duffy the transportation secretary yelled that elon musk and send your cutting air traffic controllers. people who keep our skies safe. that's a really notable moment and one that shows the backlash maybe not a huge backlash but could get worse if trump does not restrain musk on some is worse impulses. shannon: it begs the question elon musk is very good at taking
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public fights on onto twitter. a lot of pressure there. even at the secretary makes it an independent decision any thoughts you have that he might go public with his criticism of pressure on them? >> that's fine but the presence could be the one to pay the consequences the republicans in congress are going to be the ones that ultimately pay the consequences of the midterm elections apart elon musk go to twitter only once a fact of the matter is congress and the american people are happy with a lot of the cuts being made. they are losing program and viable programs or talk about the department of education is going to cut bunches for kids in underprivileged schools. there's a lot of things that are not investment their being that they don't make sense elon musk and take it to tour of the fact is that the mere grip of the final final say and will the midterms. shannon: senator bernie sanders out there saying this about the efforts. >> in order to make themselves even wealthier, they want to dismember the federal government and college p collect programs w income and working people desperately need.
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they want to cut these programs so they can give the 1% $1.1 trillion in tax breaks. shannon: guy, it d does the gopn the rest those arguments begin to take traction? ask bernie sanders is a socialist who is done rather well for himself with his three homes. he always wants the government to be nothing but bigger all the time but much, much bigger. i'm sure he's very angry at someone trying to rein in some of the insanity. i think the web heard president trump talk about this issue and frame it up in the soundbite is appealing to people. the polling suggests gentoo generally in the mission that's popular the devil is in the details. i think trump signaled the way he wants us to go. i think it is important for musk and his team to recognize they have to be swift and yes aggressive. but also smart about what they are doing and not make decisions and then have to dial them back and rehire people they've
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already fired. i think they can do both. do it well, jewett smart but also keep in mind there are doubters and public opinion can move one way or the other. shannon: public opinion was all rough on democrats is figured my interview with congressman ro khanna. they had some tough bits in putting this video that got a lot of attention but maybe not going viral in the way they want it to the choose your fighter video. jimmy campbell, no support of conservatives had this reaction to that video. >> we are not going to stand back and take it anymore going to fight. [laughter] what is that supposed to do besides embarrass everyone involved with that? shannon: roger if you are losing jimmy on the left and might be a tricky week for you. >> is a sense of humor democrat show they don't. that was a big take away without the joint session. was a sharp and smart move by democrats she was sober, the senate won his seat in a state
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president trump won in michigan. she was pushing the democrats and the country to litigate over whether president trump is inheriting and advancing a legacy in this case from ronald reagan on peace through strength is litigating conservative principles whether not president trump was advancing them. that was really sophisticated and actually reflects how much president trump has moved the democratic party or the democratic senators or talk about the reaganesque principles. shannon: 10 seconds up because it's your party i'll give you the final word progress in condemning dressing to focus more on the policy then it litiitlitigating policies and sf the vibes is not going to work for us. they need to be primary if not careful here. shannon: i'm not tense and faded anytime soon i'm not cool it off its arctic process of people for doing it. panel, thank you very much. most foreign policy hellenes or main focus on russia, ukraine, the middle east for their growing concerns about china's intentions. not only for taiwan but support for enemies of the u.s. as well. near times best-selling author joel rosenberg has a brand-new
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novel the beijing betrayal part talk to him early this week about the weight china is involved with multiple foreign policy challenges now confronting the white house. >> president trump focus more on china than any other country in the state of the un union addre. tuesday night spent a lot more time really laying out a series of policies that deal more with china obviously russia and ukraine as well but he is trying to prevent a massive takeover of the pacific by communist china and the global economic sphere. >> china's average sheriff on our product is twice what we charge them. this system is not fair to the united states and never was. >> is very focus on china but i'm not sure if it's focused enough right now on taiwan he's got iran and ukraine really cooking he's trying to deal with both of those issues and gaza too. >> the commander of the indo pacific for u.s. forces as voice a lot of concern and recent weeks this is inching closer to
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what he thanks could be an actual move on taiwan. will you talk about china's tentacles and so many other things. they're also really helping with ambitions in iran, the nuclear program the one they way they want to progress their selling weapons to israel's enemies. our ally in that region they really are involved in many other things that we are focused on. >> we think about communist china, you need to think obviously about the risk that if they were to move on taiwan andy islands, they are creating a stepping toward dominance in the pacific. they will freak out every ally. it's not just the pacific. they want to build a strategic alliance with uranium regime the musk terrorist regime on the planet communist china is buying 90% of the black market as a selling and defiance of international and american sanctions.
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where's the money go going custr customers goes to tehran and goes to hamas it goes to fight and kill israelis. and of course a lot of palestinians are dying because of that. shannon: when you make of president trump and president she's relationship? >> i think with is using ping and i was a vladimir putin and this is controversial. i think he respects both. he is not in bed with them but he knows these two men have icbms. they have nuclear weapons they have ambition to do great harm. trump is trying to work with both men to see if there's any way to create leverage but also deals that get us off the path as he says to world war iii. russia invaded ukraine. iran attacked israel from seven directions xi jinping is not moved yet. trump's discussions with the president are critical. shannon: we all wish for the
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best in this administration find the solutions. joel congrats on the new book and thank you so much. shannon: up next 60 years ago civil rights marchers face a brutal assault that became known as a bloodiest sunday. shocking the nation but most americans watching it on their tv screens we are live on the ground in selma, alabama for today celebrations. we will take you there, next. th. ♪ (man) right on time! (vo) stay in the know. from your dock... to their door.
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♪ ♪ shannon: americans are remembering a landmark event in the civil rights movement. today people from all over the world will walk across the edmund pet he's bridge to -- pettis bridge. madison scarpino is live in selma with more. hello, madison. >> reporter: good morning, shannon. 60 years ago hundreds of unarmed, peaceful civil rights activists led by martin luther king jr. were with planning to march from the selma to the state ca capitol of montgomery for voting rights. the protesters were met by alabama a state troopers who tear gassed and brutalally beat them. cheyenne webb was just a child when she was at the march 60
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years ago. she says the events of bloody su will never leave her mind. >> i was midway of the marchers. i'll never forget. as i looked down, i saw policemen with billy clubs. i saw the tear gas masks. i saw state troopers on horses. and i had become very, very frightened, because i just knew that something was gonna happen. >> reporter: it was a a pivotal moment for civil rights. it led to the voting rights act of 1965 prohibiting racial discrimination in voting. there have been several events this weekend to honor the march including a sunday morning service happening soon with speakers like u.s. senator raphael warnock and house minority leader hakeem jeffries. a bipartisan group of around 40 members of congress will reportedly be here today. and people honoring bloody sunday will walk across the
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bridge at noon local time. there will then be a rally and a tribute gospel concert for the foot soldiers. shannon? shannon: madison scar me know, thank you very much -- scarpino. my podcast, living the bream, drops fresh today. one of the lawmakerswoman be there in selma, democratic senator chris coons. we talked about his faith, how it impacts his personal life, his pretty cl call decisions and his relationships on both sides of the i'm -- aisle. check out living the bream wherever you like to get your podcasts. thank you for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a wonderful week. you made it through the time change. see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ jon: a search is underway in the dominican republic after a u.s. college student goes wit
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