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byron york eeveryone. markets selling off as investors react to news that tax reform is not going to happen as soon as they thought. they're taking it in stride. glass half full. bank stocks led by goldman drags the markets lower. we have the information how the market is going to interpret all of the policy changes. see you here. on your big day the only tears you shed should come from joy... ...not allergies. flonase allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause nasal congestion and itchy, watery eyes. it's an allergy nasal spray that works beyond the nose. flonase. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay tention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. . trish: all righ
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thanks for being with us ann coulter and byron york >> was he a lifelong hoarder or a shrewd collector? the answer lies inside this salvage yard filled with rusty old cars. >> did you know how many cars grandpa had? >> the locals say it's a worthless eyesore. >> whoo-hoo! >> his grandson calls it an "iron gold mine." [ auctioneer calling ] which is the truth? we're about to find out. >> sold it! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just driving in to enid, oklahoma, which is about 90 miles north of oklahoma city. population -- roughly 50,000. right here in enid, they have the third largest storage capacity for grain on the planet. but wedged in between enid's silos lies the tale of a cantankerous legend who left his grandchildren with a very strange inheritance. >> my name is stuart piontek, and in 2003, my brothers and sisters and i inherited something pretty unusual from my grandfather. his name was oliver jordan, and he died at 95. he was a child of the dust bowl. grandpa would hold on to just about everything that passed throu
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and chief correspondent of the washington examiner byron york. molly, letty's start with you.l from kelli ann conway from democratic leaders to end the violence. the left wing organizations are paying for is falling on deaf ears. >> this should have been a good issue to oppose president trump. and you should have seen large protest of the centers. the fact it is extreme violent groups speaks how it is not going. rachel took the air out of the balon. people should condemn violence when it is suing in the way. and the president doesn't release the tax and it will. and that is the reason the administration hasn't. and not many people will be upset about it. >> no. i think he changed the facts on the ground here and he will not do it and they can't make him do it. democrats on capitol hill will try to use a investigation to mach him do it and that will not be successful. and right after the inauguration there was a womany's protest it was really, really big. and what we saw on tax day not big as moll suggested and moveon.org. and not a big deal. >> right, it is open society funded
and chief correspondent of the washington examiner byron york. molly, letty's start with you.l from kelli ann conway from democratic leaders to end the violence. the left wing organizations are paying for is falling on deaf ears. >> this should have been a good issue to oppose president trump. and you should have seen large protest of the centers. the fact it is extreme violent groups speaks how it is not going. rachel took the air out of the balon. people should condemn violence when it...
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fred: the real problem with healthcare as byron york reported, there are a lot of these republicans whoed ryan's original bill because it didn't repeal obamacare. fred: it did as much as they could do through reconciliation. lou: you are sitting here talking about this weeks later. no one knew what ryan had done except the see athletes of commerce and energy and the ways and means committee. nobody else could touch it. not even they could put in an amendment. and this is a speaker talking about regular order. you tell me how smart he is. i'm telling you -- >> the job of the speaker is to unite the party and push through legislation on which all of them can offer support. he failed on healthcare and he's about to put the kibosh on tax reform. he has a tax reform bill. lou: is there a better way or the right way. >> he should put it back in the drawer and go with the president. lou: i have been working on that for hours. fred: that was great. i should have guessed it was coming. you will have to use reconciliation to get tax reform through. the trump bill is a great bill. it has so many i
fred: the real problem with healthcare as byron york reported, there are a lot of these republicans whoed ryan's original bill because it didn't repeal obamacare. fred: it did as much as they could do through reconciliation. lou: you are sitting here talking about this weeks later. no one knew what ryan had done except the see athletes of commerce and energy and the ways and means committee. nobody else could touch it. not even they could put in an amendment. and this is a speaker talking about...
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thank you, byron york, analysis. we didn't get a chance to talk about china because at the end of the week in mar-a-lago two big days for the chinese leader in the u.s. off we go. >> shannon: that could be critical for talking north korea and the pressure and people want to see china exert. there'll be an interesting conversation. more on the breaking news from the top of the show. a terror attack in russia. an explosion on a subway in st. petersburg. ten reported dead and 50 more injured. russian officials say signs point to terror. we'll have breaking detail in a live report. >> bill: and president trump's claim of being wiretapped is turning out to be true. he's arguing that point today and over the weekend. our political panel will take that on fair and balanced in a moment. >> shannon: and a dangerous storm sweeping through the south and possible tornados flipping a trailer with deadly results. where the severe weather is heading next. >> we're following breaking news from overseas where ten people have been kil
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lou: mollie hemingway and byron york joining us.s to ends the violence which many of the democratic organizations -- left-wing organizations are paying for, seemingly falling on deaf hears. mollie: this should have been a good issue for activists opposed to trump. he hasn't released his tax returns. you should have seen big large-scale otests. the fact that it's just extreme groups who are violent shows it's not going so well for people opposed to donald trump. no matter people's politics, they should condemn violence with it's used in this way. lou: the president hasn't released his taxes and it doesn't appear he ever will. under audit is the way the administration says he hasn't. the american people in survey after survey, not many people are ex o exorcissed about it. he changed the fact on the ground. he's not going to do it and they can't make him do it. you will see democrats on the hill try to use a russia investigation to make him do it. on the issue of protests, right after if the inauguration, there was a legitimately huge
lou: mollie hemingway and byron york joining us.s to ends the violence which many of the democratic organizations -- left-wing organizations are paying for, seemingly falling on deaf hears. mollie: this should have been a good issue for activists opposed to trump. he hasn't released his tax returns. you should have seen big large-scale otests. the fact that it's just extreme groups who are violent shows it's not going so well for people opposed to donald trump. no matter people's politics, they...
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rated pg-13. [ screams ] lou: joining me, byron york and matt schlapp. let's start if we may with the trump agenda. we hear this thing is months, perhaps months delayed that we are starting at square one. i hadn't seen square one. what's going on? >> i keep hearing these worrywarts worried about the judgment of the first 100 days. they have gone the more done by the president's authority than we have seen by any president recently. i think a lot of people across the country, they are not used to this kind of pace. lou: and success. byron, let me ask you this. kevin hassett, the competing economic council head by gary cohn? you have outsourcers, the establishment and elites in these two men alone. byron: very pro immigration as well. he didn't have enough loyalists to staff the core of the white house much let the whole of the white house much let the whole executive branch. there are people coming on board who have fundamental disagreements with some of the things the president campaigned on. will they operate to enact the president's vision or will sit
rated pg-13. [ screams ] lou: joining me, byron york and matt schlapp. let's start if we may with the trump agenda. we hear this thing is months, perhaps months delayed that we are starting at square one. i hadn't seen square one. what's going on? >> i keep hearing these worrywarts worried about the judgment of the first 100 days. they have gone the more done by the president's authority than we have seen by any president recently. i think a lot of people across the country, they are not...
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fred: the real problem with healthcare as byron york reported, there are a lot of these republicans who don't want to repeal obamacare. >> they supported ryan's original bill because it didn't repeal obamacare. fred: it did as much as they could do through reconciliation. lou: you are sitting here talking about this weeks later. no one knew what ryan had done except the see athletes of commerce and energy and the ways and means committee. nobody else could touch it. not even they could put in an amendment. and this is a speaker talking about regular order. you tell me how smart he is. i'm telling you -- >> the job of the speaker is to unite the party and push through legislation on which all of them can offer support. he failed on healthcare and he's about to put the kibosh on tax reform. he has a tax reform bill. lou: is there a better way or the right way. >> he should put it back in the drawer and go with the president. lou: i have been working on that for hours. fred: that was great. should has coming. you will have to use reconciliation to get tax reform through. the trump bill is
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byron york live in washington, d.c. thanks. back here in new york now if you had healthcare you could see how tax reform could be on the fast track but once that vote was thrown off everything starts to back up. >> shannon: they're on recess as we've discussed. there is a lot to get done in a very short amount of time. it's compressed. sometimes that's motivating, right? president trump taking a hard line on north korea and newt gingrich says it's for good reason. >> if you're the president of the united states and being told by your military leaders this is so dangerous you could at some point lose a city, i think you have to take very serious steps to stop that from happening. >> shannon: his critics say the president is hurting america on the world stage with what they call his credibility gap, really? >> bill: the fight is on in georgia. democrats pouring millions into that special election. a congressional seat that has been republican for decades. the man you just heard from once held that seat. newt gingrich is here to t
byron york live in washington, d.c. thanks. back here in new york now if you had healthcare you could see how tax reform could be on the fast track but once that vote was thrown off everything starts to back up. >> shannon: they're on recess as we've discussed. there is a lot to get done in a very short amount of time. it's compressed. sometimes that's motivating, right? president trump taking a hard line on north korea and newt gingrich says it's for good reason. >> if you're the...
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byron york. 10 minutes past. shannon. >> shannon: former national security advisor michael flynn resigned in february after alleged contact with russian officials. lawmakers are getting their first sneak peek at classified information just ahead. the details that may have cost flynn his job. >> bill: in a moment here the house speaker paul ryan said to be on the hot seat? is he? republicans look to score a win on president trump's 100 day milestone. is the speaker on the way out? kevin mccarthy will answer the question and clear up the air. >> shannon: president trump looks to make good on one of his campaign promises word for word. former member of the trump transition team marsha blackburn will help us dig into the president's tax plan. >> president trump: under my plan no american company will pay more than 15% of their business income in taxes. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. and the wolf huffed like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can
byron york. 10 minutes past. shannon. >> shannon: former national security advisor michael flynn resigned in february after alleged contact with russian officials. lawmakers are getting their first sneak peek at classified information just ahead. the details that may have cost flynn his job. >> bill: in a moment here the house speaker paul ryan said to be on the hot seat? is he? republicans look to score a win on president trump's 100 day milestone. is the speaker on the way out?...
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byron york, morning briefing, and syndicated columnist,krauth. >> this is a big deal. don't think what the administration has said is quite as contradictory as some people have suggested. i think you could see the certification as a place holder, something required to be done now. at the same time, this expression of doubt whether -- before we saw this thing today, expression of doubt whether iran is, a, really complying, and b, even if they are, whether the deal is in the long-term, a bad deal. >> and tim, the administration was quick to point out that it is one under review, and two, that they're going to add in the other elements that the obama administration ever did, which is funding terrorist groups, and the other things that iran does throughout the region. >> sounds look a work in progress. what's interesting is rex tillerson side by side with the saudi arabian group in front of a ceo summit and the united states reaching out to saudi arabia to assure them we're on your side. there is this power grab at odds with one another. it was significant that that happen
byron york, morning briefing, and syndicated columnist,krauth. >> this is a big deal. don't think what the administration has said is quite as contradictory as some people have suggested. i think you could see the certification as a place holder, something required to be done now. at the same time, this expression of doubt whether -- before we saw this thing today, expression of doubt whether iran is, a, really complying, and b, even if they are, whether the deal is in the long-term, a...
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byron york had a very smart piece on this today which is in the end, there is a substantial amount of republicans who don't want to repeal obamacare or at least right now don't want to have to deal with that because you have to replace it with something. you have to fix it with something. when that consensus is not there -- as i was saying earlier, arbitrary dates to maintain campaign promises are bad ideas. good policy is good idea. opposing networks, policy that americans like, will make them happier, healthier, insurance costs less -- it's a bad method to say volume is the scorecard for good legislation. >> harris: we should point out that i does not necessarily specific to this president or this time in history. >> meghan: harris, you and i were speaking yesterday that no moderate has changed from no to yes. i have no reason to believe that paul ryan, that any success has been made trying to get both the same page and that's justcaucus getting through congress, not even getting to the senate, i agree with you, chris, i would like everyone to stop with this overreaction of we're go
byron york had a very smart piece on this today which is in the end, there is a substantial amount of republicans who don't want to repeal obamacare or at least right now don't want to have to deal with that because you have to replace it with something. you have to fix it with something. when that consensus is not there -- as i was saying earlier, arbitrary dates to maintain campaign promises are bad ideas. good policy is good idea. opposing networks, policy that americans like, will make them...
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byron york, i've heard of poison's wells but this has poisoned everything. >> yeah.s gotten bad. democrats tried to filibuster samuel alito. then republicans thought about filibustering sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. they decided not to do it. a lot of people look at this as a slippery slope. in 2013, harry reid invoked the nuclear option, blew up the filibuster for executive appointments other than the supreme court. if it happens now, if mitch mcconnell does it in the face of the democratic filibuster now, there goes the supreme court filibuster. what remains is what has been a main stay of our legislation for centuries, which is the legislative filibuster, which still requires 60 votes for a lot of important things. >> neil: is that the next thing? >> could be. a lot of people wanted to get rid of the nomination filibusters wanted to get rid of the legislative filibusters. it depends in the senate on how long you've been there. most people that just arrived see if they're in the majority party, they see the minority blocking what they want to do and say let's ge
byron york, i've heard of poison's wells but this has poisoned everything. >> yeah.s gotten bad. democrats tried to filibuster samuel alito. then republicans thought about filibustering sonia sotomayor and elena kagan. they decided not to do it. a lot of people look at this as a slippery slope. in 2013, harry reid invoked the nuclear option, blew up the filibuster for executive appointments other than the supreme court. if it happens now, if mitch mcconnell does it in the face of the...
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byron york is with us, fox news contributor and "washington examiner," chief political correspondent.> good morning stuart. stuart: good morning, byron. let me add to this. mark meadows, he is the a chair of the freedom caucus, he said on a radio interview late yesterday, we're very close to a deal on health care, very close. do you think we've got a shot at getting a deal on health care fairly soon after easter? >> no. i i don't think so. as a matter of fact i was a little surprised what the president told maria because as you know he, first it was we got to do obamacare first and then taxes. when obamacare collapses i'm moving on to taxes. now it is back to we got to do obamacare first. mark meadows has been saying for white a while both sides are very close. there is a lot of animosity between factions in the house of representatives. has nothing to do with donald trump. they hated each other before trump showed up but they're having a lot of difficulty working together. stuart: haven't the republicans kind of learned a lesson here? because they failed to come to an agreement on he
byron york is with us, fox news contributor and "washington examiner," chief political correspondent.> good morning stuart. stuart: good morning, byron. let me add to this. mark meadows, he is the a chair of the freedom caucus, he said on a radio interview late yesterday, we're very close to a deal on health care, very close. do you think we've got a shot at getting a deal on health care fairly soon after easter? >> no. i i don't think so. as a matter of fact i was a little...
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show this and we'll go to the byron york quote here. then byron writes this.ot the new deal of the great society. when there were huge filibuster proof majorities in conference and giant bills coming one after another. in today's atmosphere trump will do well to get one big thing past, end quote. i don't know if you agree or disagree with that. >> i do agree with that. the process of passing legislation has gotten longer and longer over the years. the 100 days which might have been or 40 years ago as some kind of a standard really in my opinion in terms of legislation is meaningless. but the most important thing the president has done is reestablish u.s. international leadership and that's not a trivial thing. that is a very significant thing and i think he deserves credit for that. and frankly, the deregulation activity that has come about with executive orders and his cooperation with congress on the cra. that has made a huge difference. you are seeing it with private sector investment appreciating the reduction of those stifling and choking regulations that
show this and we'll go to the byron york quote here. then byron writes this.ot the new deal of the great society. when there were huge filibuster proof majorities in conference and giant bills coming one after another. in today's atmosphere trump will do well to get one big thing past, end quote. i don't know if you agree or disagree with that. >> i do agree with that. the process of passing legislation has gotten longer and longer over the years. the 100 days which might have been or 40...
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byron york's chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner." a.b. flap is a contributor with "the hill." byron, your thoughts on this, this ratcheting up attention that we have seen? >> it appears that there is saber rattling, but it also appears that they keep muscling up. i think you are absolutely right about, this will heighten speculation that the united states sabotage this in some way if it was a failure that the united states had something to do with that failure. clearly after this happened a week ago, trump administration officials were asked about it, they kind of grinned and said, we can't talk about it. no one confirmed it, but they can give you the impression that they were directing you away from that conclusion anyway. clearly it is going to bring much more speculation that the united states is playing an active role in sabotaging this. >> bret: a.b., here is the secretary of state, yesterday, something he reiterated today. >> pyongyang's missiles conoco in any direction. this is a threat that is moving out of the region and is becom
byron york's chief political correspondent for the "washington examiner." a.b. flap is a contributor with "the hill." byron, your thoughts on this, this ratcheting up attention that we have seen? >> it appears that there is saber rattling, but it also appears that they keep muscling up. i think you are absolutely right about, this will heighten speculation that the united states sabotage this in some way if it was a failure that the united states had something to do...
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mcdowell, the wall street journal global economics editor jon hilsenrath and washington examiner byron yorkrning, we had a segment about pants, mom jeans with plastic windows in the knees. maria: with dirt. actual dirt jeans. i know we are going to talk about it later, we are talking about $400 these jeans. dagen: even if they were pristine and clean, that's still an amount of money. i want to look like i'm a dude who has been out chopping wood but instead i'm sitting on my duff playing video games. >> they may have been done for us to talk about it. dagen: they are selling this instead of ivanka products. i said it. maria: tax reform. we will get the policy perspectives on what the white house wants to propose. we are all hearing a health care bill, they are still working on it, jon. somebody told me in congress it's about two weeks away. jon: it's puzzling because priorities keep flipping. president trump said to the wall street journal that health care was priority and a couple of days later he said i want a tax plan with a 15% corporate taxes. maria: he did say that health care has to c
mcdowell, the wall street journal global economics editor jon hilsenrath and washington examiner byron yorkrning, we had a segment about pants, mom jeans with plastic windows in the knees. maria: with dirt. actual dirt jeans. i know we are going to talk about it later, we are talking about $400 these jeans. dagen: even if they were pristine and clean, that's still an amount of money. i want to look like i'm a dude who has been out chopping wood but instead i'm sitting on my duff playing video...
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. >> and i would ask your readers or your viewers to take a look at byron york's column this week thatow we have to focus on the substance of these investigations that they are serious matters that have to be looked at. i think adam's story is very concerning. although i don't think it's a big surprise to a lot of people who support donald trump. they know something is fishy here. they know something smells. they would like to get to the bottom of it, but i'm not sure they have a lot of confidence that we will but it seems like that there was an effort to muddy the waters around the effort to beat hillary clinton by the obama team and that's just very concerning. steve: brad, we heard that was going to be the democratic playbook going forward after the election. do whatever you guys can to make donald trump seem an illegitimate president. >> steve, it wasn't a democrat testifying before the house intelligence committee. it was james comey testifying saying there is a criminal investigation of a possible collusion between the trump campaign. steve: in fact there is zero evidence that th
. >> and i would ask your readers or your viewers to take a look at byron york's column this week thatow we have to focus on the substance of these investigations that they are serious matters that have to be looked at. i think adam's story is very concerning. although i don't think it's a big surprise to a lot of people who support donald trump. they know something is fishy here. they know something smells. they would like to get to the bottom of it, but i'm not sure they have a lot of...
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byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> she really knows how to land the jokes too. >> she did it so dead late show. "rolling stone" magazine did a list of the best side kicks overall. she was number four on the list. for comedy. >> not surprising. >> yeah, speaking of side kick. pretty much a front man for a lot of years. charlie murphy. passed away. he died at youngage of 57. a charlie, younger brother eddie murphy. he appeared in films over the years. among countless writing credits. >> charlie's appearances on the dave chapelle show cemented his status. told the story of hanging out with prince at paisley park. full re-enactment, mind you. >> this bores me. is any one up for a game of basketball? ha-ha-ha! >> you know what we call this, the shirts against the blouses. >> i kind of learned something. that they never judge a book by its cover. this cat can ball, man. >> play ball. >> he was crossing cat. >> made my knees slam together. getting rebound like charles barkley. >> shoot the jay. shoot it. >> it's kind of hot out here, man. >> why don't you purify yourselfen the waters of the
byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> she really knows how to land the jokes too. >> she did it so dead late show. "rolling stone" magazine did a list of the best side kicks overall. she was number four on the list. for comedy. >> not surprising. >> yeah, speaking of side kick. pretty much a front man for a lot of years. charlie murphy. passed away. he died at youngage of 57. a charlie, younger brother eddie murphy. he appeared in films over the years. among...
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>> byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> what you didn't hear was the whole time that package was playingame song. >> demonstrate, please. ♪ i open my eyes so i can see >> holding the mug so it doesn't break. >> too late. cracked. >>> this morning on "world news now," north korea saber rattling. >> the country launched a ballistic missile. latest in a string of provocations from dictator kim jung-un. will the rogue country stay on the agenda ahead of president trump's meeting with his chinese counterpart? >>> the humanitarian crisis in syria managed to get even worse. war crimes committed in the war torn country as scenes of torture from chemical weapons continue to emerge this morning. the question many are wondering what can be done to stop this? >>> new developments in the effort to repeal and replace obamacare after the bill stalled the first time, vice president pence is on a full-court press to win support for a revised bill. this as a new poll says the majority of the public want to keep the current system. >>> and we are getting into the other debate, the politics of pizza. more w
>> byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> what you didn't hear was the whole time that package was playingame song. >> demonstrate, please. ♪ i open my eyes so i can see >> holding the mug so it doesn't break. >> too late. cracked. >>> this morning on "world news now," north korea saber rattling. >> the country launched a ballistic missile. latest in a string of provocations from dictator kim jung-un. will the rogue country stay on the...
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york, and 1:35 currently there. so those protests starting as early as three hours ago. we'll continue to watch the developments there. we appreciate you taking some time, byron talk to us again, public information officer for public police. good luck. we appreciate your time. >>> still ahead after campaigning to make america great again, president trump spent the past week sounding more like the world's policeman. we'll examine his shifting foreign policy. >>> in this week's living to 100, chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta describes what the best diets have in common and how sticking to one might help you live a little longer. >>> people say it's hard not to t red meat. when you do eat red meat, make sure it's no bigger than the size of your palm. i love what they do in japan. the phrase that means that you push the plate away when you're about 80% full. the point is, you never stuff yourself. here's a little tidbit when it comes to diet that can help you lose weight. it can improve your health and increase your longevity, helping you live to 100. i think when you're faced with the disaster that strikes a country, you do see that people care. peop
york, and 1:35 currently there. so those protests starting as early as three hours ago. we'll continue to watch the developments there. we appreciate you taking some time, byron talk to us again, public information officer for public police. good luck. we appreciate your time. >>> still ahead after campaigning to make america great again, president trump spent the past week sounding more like the world's policeman. we'll examine his shifting foreign policy. >>> in this week's...
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thanks for being with us ann coulter and byron york join us monday. please be with us and admit they time have a great weekend. good night from new york stossel: it's raining car wrecks. these lawyers want your money. they're parasites. so are these lawyers want your money. they are parasites. so are politicians. >> $34.5 billion has been made in green energy loans. >> we talk about everybody paying their fair share. of mon. stossel: unions are parasites too. this group is mad at me. >> teach john, teach. stossel: america's parasite economy. that's our show tonight >> and now, john stossel. stossel: one great thing about america and free enterprise is that for the most part, people can only get rich by helping others in some way. that's because capitalism is voluntary. no one is forced to buy from you. and that's great. most of life fortunately happens this way. but on no now in america we have people that can use force. they enrich themselves by using government to force people to give them money. david bows o boaz of the cato institute calls this pa
thanks for being with us ann coulter and byron york join us monday. please be with us and admit they time have a great weekend. good night from new york stossel: it's raining car wrecks. these lawyers want your money. they're parasites. so are these lawyers want your money. they are parasites. so are politicians. >> $34.5 billion has been made in green energy loans. >> we talk about everybody paying their fair share. of mon. stossel: unions are parasites too. this group is mad at...