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tomi? >> tomi: [laughs] i think it's pretty obvious.o one was really super excited about him in the first place and others just a shadow and a cloud over him. i think it's continuing to get worse. elizabeth warren should be happy. for me, as someone who doesn't want to see elizabeth warren as my president, i'm happy that she is now taking some of the spotlight. give her more chance to shine, or in this case, just speak and let the american people decide if they want to listen to that for four years. >> harris: chris, where will democrats be if they lose the front runner moderate out of the race? as he talked about socialism, we know how that goes against a generic candidate. they run typically six points behind trump next year. >> chris: are we all that nascar-conversant chimeric elizabeth warren is drafting. she needs him to see the front runner. she needs him to see the front runner, and she's not going to bump him, nudge him, do anything. she's going to stay right there. if he goes off the track too soon, if he wrecks, there will be
tomi? >> tomi: [laughs] i think it's pretty obvious.o one was really super excited about him in the first place and others just a shadow and a cloud over him. i think it's continuing to get worse. elizabeth warren should be happy. for me, as someone who doesn't want to see elizabeth warren as my president, i'm happy that she is now taking some of the spotlight. give her more chance to shine, or in this case, just speak and let the american people decide if they want to listen to that for...
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from on this deed of use tomi oladipo joins me in the studio hello to me now how big a deal is it that prime minister won this award this is massive this is the one of the biggest on as annual honors in the world and for someone who's africa's youngest needa he's only been in office for a year and a half if europe is africa 2nd most populous country and he's coming in this time brought in a lot of political and economic reform but not just for his country there's also his regional impact we've seen his involvement in sudan for example with the political crisis that was there and he spearheaded the attempts to broker talks there so this is a major recognition of abbie's work in this in this period well now why was resolving the conflict with every tree so important because that is one of the mean reasons given for that award i think 1st of all when you look at eritrea and if you know these are more than just neighbors the sister countries things were so bad that when the border got closed after the tension and the war families were split so siblings did not see each other because they h
from on this deed of use tomi oladipo joins me in the studio hello to me now how big a deal is it that prime minister won this award this is massive this is the one of the biggest on as annual honors in the world and for someone who's africa's youngest needa he's only been in office for a year and a half if europe is africa 2nd most populous country and he's coming in this time brought in a lot of political and economic reform but not just for his country there's also his regional impact we've...
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let's go to "fox and friends" co-hosts pete hegseth and tomi lahren.t is this fascination with a system that ended in more -- a horrible way. venezuela being the latest example. >> we don't teach history very well anymore. but the other reason is, young people don't know what socialism is. even on college campuses, some of them really do think socialism means being more social with one another. i actually heard that a number of times, more times than i care to admit. trish: pete, it sounds nice. we like to feel better about the world and ourselves. maybe we take i little less. maybe somebody else can have a little more. next to secular humanism, socialism destroyed more human lives than any other system in human history. whether social i., communism, anything leftism and socialism touches, it destroys. what all of these candidates miss, look at the television camera i'm look at. the microphone, the internet. the broadcast television. all are creations of capitalism and free endr enterprise. of people stepping up to create a better idea so people's live
let's go to "fox and friends" co-hosts pete hegseth and tomi lahren.t is this fascination with a system that ended in more -- a horrible way. venezuela being the latest example. >> we don't teach history very well anymore. but the other reason is, young people don't know what socialism is. even on college campuses, some of them really do think socialism means being more social with one another. i actually heard that a number of times, more times than i care to admit. trish:...
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com tomi oladipo thanks for joining us massive crowds have flooded the streets right across chile on the 7th day of anti-government protests in the capital santiago alone some 1000000 demonstrators converge on the city center demanding economic reforms and the resignation of president sebastian pinera protesters also turned out in the port city of paraiso where some tried to force their way on to the grounds of chile's congress at least 19 people have died in unrest across the country. for more let's cross to santiago where correspondent john bartlett is standing by john you've just come from the demonstration can you describe what it's like there. yeah it's it's remarkable this evening night school and now it's it's people starts going back to the homes there's a real feeling of hope i think that's something that you can you can definitely feel around there's a lot of singing going on in the streets you can even you can still hear the horns now i would just replace what we've had the last few nights of kind of helicopters as sirens and things. seem to change i mean not to say that h
com tomi oladipo thanks for joining us massive crowds have flooded the streets right across chile on the 7th day of anti-government protests in the capital santiago alone some 1000000 demonstrators converge on the city center demanding economic reforms and the resignation of president sebastian pinera protesters also turned out in the port city of paraiso where some tried to force their way on to the grounds of chile's congress at least 19 people have died in unrest across the country. for more...
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catch tomi here and channel and especially on fox nation. download that app. today. thanks, tomi.you, guys. 22 minutes now before the top of the hour. jillian joins us with some news from the ivy league. jillian: that's right, good morning. stuart with story. harvard university admission process does not discriminate against asian americans. a federal judge ruling in favor of the school in an affirmative action case. the university was accuse of holding asian am cans oto higher standards. the judge says the school's decision process is not perfect but is constitutional. the case is expected to go to the supreme court. a virginia police officer is suspended for turning over an undocumented immigrant to the feds. a fairfax virginia officer ran a dmv check on a driver involved in an accident when he noticed the man who failed to appear at deportation hearing. the unnamed officer told ice and the driver was turned over to a federal agent. the man was released three hours later. but the officer was suspended. department policy prohibits officers from confirming a person's immigration s
catch tomi here and channel and especially on fox nation. download that app. today. thanks, tomi.you, guys. 22 minutes now before the top of the hour. jillian joins us with some news from the ivy league. jillian: that's right, good morning. stuart with story. harvard university admission process does not discriminate against asian americans. a federal judge ruling in favor of the school in an affirmative action case. the university was accuse of holding asian am cans oto higher standards. the...
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steve: tomi, how much has your school changed since you were there?ertainly changed because now we are in the era of donald trump. speaking of censor shop and cancel culture. it's worse at college campuses where conservatives experience cancel culture on a daily basis. gotten to pint where conservatives on college campuses are really atrade to stand up for themselves and afraid to stlos conservative values. that's why we see so many people leaving college as liberals. i don't think they are actually ideologically liberal. they have been silence sod long they have given up. that's why i want to encourage college students to stand up for themselves and their values no matter what they're. ainsley: we are going to see you at the patriot awards next week november 6th. we look forward to that thank you so much, tomi. >> thank you, guys. brian: all right. >> that's going to be great. we are going to stream it live. go to your app. store, download fox nation and then be ready for action. ainsley: buy tickets in florida. brian: sold out. ainsley: really? sold
steve: tomi, how much has your school changed since you were there?ertainly changed because now we are in the era of donald trump. speaking of censor shop and cancel culture. it's worse at college campuses where conservatives experience cancel culture on a daily basis. gotten to pint where conservatives on college campuses are really atrade to stand up for themselves and afraid to stlos conservative values. that's why we see so many people leaving college as liberals. i don't think they are...
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tomy sense is people want take decisions to improve the economy. four years, three have been in recession, the economy has stagnated for the past eight years. performanceonomic has been disappointing for the past 40 years. they are looking for someone that takes action to try and generate growth, lower inflation, improve their economic life. the problem is it doesn't matter who wins. the path ahead looks very difficult. there is a huge risk that not just investors but voters get disappointed, and that is something we are seeing throughout latin america. scarlet: what do we know about fernandez and his foreign-policy positions, his relations with neighbors, and indeed the u.s.? >> when he was chief of cap mentor cristina kirchner, he was the more pragmatic member of the administration, moderate leftist, always thinking about having good relations with investors and with the u.s. today, he is trying to position himself as a new leader of the moderate left, saying that he will have good relations with the u.s., but in a difficult situation, because he
tomy sense is people want take decisions to improve the economy. four years, three have been in recession, the economy has stagnated for the past eight years. performanceonomic has been disappointing for the past 40 years. they are looking for someone that takes action to try and generate growth, lower inflation, improve their economic life. the problem is it doesn't matter who wins. the path ahead looks very difficult. there is a huge risk that not just investors but voters get disappointed,...
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prepared to sell them out, cede their ethnic homeland to thturks, but we have also sent a message tomi anybody wht be interested in allying with us around the world that our work can't be -- word can't be trusted, that we are not a const finally, we have rolled out the red carpet for vladimir putin, an, and assad to take ba territory they have not been able to seize, and given turkey the green light tothnically cleanse the northern part of it is absolutely disastrous. michelle: there has been lots of debate or discussion about what promises were made to the kurdsg when theed to partner with the u.s. the president today sayino there waromises made. you were the national security advisor at the time under the obama administration. what promises were made? ms. rice: well, there were not formal promises made. we committed to the kurds that hewe would support them in fight against isis and we would be there as they tried to sustain the national homeland. it was not a treaty, but it was a moral obligation and everybody -- it is really outrageous when you think about it. the kurds have been t
prepared to sell them out, cede their ethnic homeland to thturks, but we have also sent a message tomi anybody wht be interested in allying with us around the world that our work can't be -- word can't be trusted, that we are not a const finally, we have rolled out the red carpet for vladimir putin, an, and assad to take ba territory they have not been able to seize, and given turkey the green light tothnically cleanse the northern part of it is absolutely disastrous. michelle: there has been...
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moment of pride as well for a lot of africans but i think also one of retrospection right get of these tomi oladipo thank you for sharing your insights with us. let's check in on some other stories making news around the world a court in south africa has ruled that former president jacob zuma will stand trial for corruption is application to stop the case was rejected zuma you see here in file footage is alleged to have taken bribes during his time as an economist minister in the 1990 s. he denies those charges they use chief brags that negotiator has been given the green light by a member states to seek a last ditch deal with the u.k. michel barnier will now go into another round of intense talks ahead of an e.u. summit next week by me earlier met his british counterpart in brussels and said the meeting was constructive. in ecuador thousands of indigenous people have gathered for more protests in the capital quito it is the 7th day of nationwide demonstrations that are frequently involved clashes with riot police the president has evacuated his administration from the capital the unrest wa
moment of pride as well for a lot of africans but i think also one of retrospection right get of these tomi oladipo thank you for sharing your insights with us. let's check in on some other stories making news around the world a court in south africa has ruled that former president jacob zuma will stand trial for corruption is application to stop the case was rejected zuma you see here in file footage is alleged to have taken bribes during his time as an economist minister in the 1990 s. he...
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. >>> right now president trump is speaking at benedict college an hbcu is tomis historically blac collegeding out a tweet comparing the impeachment inquiry as a lynching. instead of an apology, what president trump brought up before his speech. when asked about using the word that describes the murder and racial terror inflicted on more than 4,400 african-americans. >> well, it's a word that many democrats have used. it's a word that many people have used over the years. but that's a word that has been used many times. >> his lack thereof, of any apology there at benedict historically black college really notable. sara westwood is there live in south carolina following the president. what did he say? >> reporter: well, brooke, the president's remarks here at benedict college are ongoing. he spent the bulk of his time talking about reform and he brought up impeachment at the event. clearly something still on his mind. of course, as you mentioned, it's notable he did not apologize. was given the opportunity to for his decision to compare his political situation to lynching in a tweet, despi
. >>> right now president trump is speaking at benedict college an hbcu is tomis historically blac collegeding out a tweet comparing the impeachment inquiry as a lynching. instead of an apology, what president trump brought up before his speech. when asked about using the word that describes the murder and racial terror inflicted on more than 4,400 african-americans. >> well, it's a word that many democrats have used. it's a word that many people have used over the years. but...
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he was relying on what peopletomy hpeople tomy -- told him. he was not in on the direct phone call. hearsay. that would make those arguments basically moot. the fact that the transcript of the call has been released, i em not sure what more this whistle-blower can offer. of course, i don't know what else this person knows we have the call and we have president trump now in public asking chinese president xi jinping to investigate joe biden, so this president is not worried about telling in public that he wants his political rivals investigated. it was, to me, kind of a little bit of a surprise that he's facing an impeachment inquiry over his calls with the ukrainian president and here he is in public asking the chinese president to do the same thing. but that's donald trump and he thinks he can get away with it. he's certainly -- we're going to find out it's a political issue, impeachment, obviously not a legal question of specifically did he break the law. but impeachment has always been a political thing. it's up to congress to decide on high crimes and misdemeanors. >> kelly jane
he was relying on what peopletomy hpeople tomy -- told him. he was not in on the direct phone call. hearsay. that would make those arguments basically moot. the fact that the transcript of the call has been released, i em not sure what more this whistle-blower can offer. of course, i don't know what else this person knows we have the call and we have president trump now in public asking chinese president xi jinping to investigate joe biden, so this president is not worried about telling in...
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disease cycle of now.etes and hypertension right and if you focus only on the acute phase, you're going tomi these layers that need to happen. what i am really worried about at this point is that we keep our eye on the long game. >> reporter: scientists say theo long gamthe bahamas as a whole is also very uncertain, as the certainty grows linking climate change and a greater frequency of strong hurricanes. kerry emanuel is a professor of atspheric science at mit. >> what we're already seeing is a greater incidence of the really strong hurricanes, just more strong storms and more rain, more flooding from tropical cyclones, bothte fresh because there's more rain and the salt water from the storm surge beuse of two things, the storms are stronger and the sea levels are coming up. >> reporter: the bahamas archipelago, about 700 islands and 2400 cays stretching 760 miles from florida to cuba sits low in the water, mostly just a few feet above sea level. >> you raise sea level by half a foot, it's a big deal. you can get a lot more flooding for the same storm than at the sea level back wre it was
disease cycle of now.etes and hypertension right and if you focus only on the acute phase, you're going tomi these layers that need to happen. what i am really worried about at this point is that we keep our eye on the long game. >> reporter: scientists say theo long gamthe bahamas as a whole is also very uncertain, as the certainty grows linking climate change and a greater frequency of strong hurricanes. kerry emanuel is a professor of atspheric science at mit. >> what we're...
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>> tomi: i'm thinking "the real world." " "dancing with the stars." [laughter] >> chris: the alleged charisma of his senate run was not for real. >> jessica: we have to go. thank you for coming. >> chris: my privilege. >> jessica: come back very soon. we are back monday at noon eastern. now, here's harris. >> harris: let's begin with a fox news alert. new pushback from president trump on house democrats' impeachment inquiry. this is "outnumbered overtime" on a friday. and harris faulkner. very busy. president trump confirming today he plans to send a letter to house speaker nancy pelosi. he is warning the white house will not comply with democrat investigation into the whole household the former vote approving the inquiry watch. >> we will be issuing a letter. as everyone knows, we have been treated unfairly. if you go over not only history, you go over any aspect of life, you will see. we done a fantastic job. >> harris: today is also the deadline for secretary of state mike pompeo to turn over ukraine documents as house democrats are also threatenin
>> tomi: i'm thinking "the real world." " "dancing with the stars." [laughter] >> chris: the alleged charisma of his senate run was not for real. >> jessica: we have to go. thank you for coming. >> chris: my privilege. >> jessica: come back very soon. we are back monday at noon eastern. now, here's harris. >> harris: let's begin with a fox news alert. new pushback from president trump on house democrats' impeachment inquiry. this is...
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well, a few people were confused, tomi ahonen points out that the usa was born in 1776. "so trump says america was allies with ancient rome — and a rather sceptical emoji there, but some are pointing out that perhaps he means american politics are inspired by ancient rome. now let's take a look at some of our most read and most watched stories this morning. its climate protesters being dragged from the tube train, and you can see the interest in that story, the dramatic pictures of the protest is being pulled off the train and why thatis being pulled off the train and why that is doing so well on the most read. number two, the news that the dup has rejected the brexit deal that has been worked out in brussels, as things stand is the important phrase, and then looking down to the most watched a couple of interesting picture stories. number one, news from thailand of a giant king cobra caught in a sewer, four metres long and it was found in a housing area in southern thailand and catching it was pretty difficult from the storm drain and they had to put upa from the storm d
well, a few people were confused, tomi ahonen points out that the usa was born in 1776. "so trump says america was allies with ancient rome — and a rather sceptical emoji there, but some are pointing out that perhaps he means american politics are inspired by ancient rome. now let's take a look at some of our most read and most watched stories this morning. its climate protesters being dragged from the tube train, and you can see the interest in that story, the dramatic pictures of the...
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let's see what tomi lahren has to say about it, the host of "final thoughts" on fox nation.: so was i right or wrong? >> you were dead on, as someone who comes from south dakota i know exactly what you are talking about. the middle of the country has been ignored for far too long. president trump was the only one who really focused on middle america, on the plight of middle america, but as someone who also lives in california now, i can tell you that he's focusing on the quiet voice in the room. stuart: you are from south dakota. i didn't know that. now you live in california. they look down on you, don't you? you're just a hick from some place out there? >> it has far less to do with being from south dakota and more to do with being a trump supporter, a vocal trump supporter. that's the thing, like you talked about in your rant as you call it, and i know rants very well, but as you talked about, people are so tired of being told enforcing a border is racist, bigoted. people are so tired of hearing that a low unemployment rate and high work force participation should be wash
let's see what tomi lahren has to say about it, the host of "final thoughts" on fox nation.: so was i right or wrong? >> you were dead on, as someone who comes from south dakota i know exactly what you are talking about. the middle of the country has been ignored for far too long. president trump was the only one who really focused on middle america, on the plight of middle america, but as someone who also lives in california now, i can tell you that he's focusing on the quiet...
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. >> i just couldn't come tomy lf for a couple of minutes. k i'wn him since the late '80s. >> smith: and what kind of man was he? >> he was a journalist, he was an editor, he was a kind per n. and he was... he had family, he had children. >> smith: and what happened to him? >> he was murdered in the saudi consulate iste bul in what isha a huge mistake that has shocked the whole country, and that wess havevexp our commitment to hold those accountad e and to make sure, work on m procedures to reform the secuty services so that we minimize the occurrence of such ♪ agic mistake in the future. >> smith: jubeir says they are committed to investigati what happenedpp but from the beginning, theri saudis to cover it up. >> the saudi sry kept changing over the coursof twoeeks. inconsistencies were really clear. >> this is one of the most peculiar, perplexing news events that i canecall in some ti. >> the evidence keeps building. newly released video shows a saudi man who looks a ttle like khashgi... >> here's, he's caught on cctv arriving at the consul
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refused to treat him because i saw ordered doctors not to he's paralyzed and hooked to a colossal tomy bag if the family could have afforded to celebrate the death of abu bakar al baghdadi they say they would have and it would have surpassed any muslim holiday feast but the death of the former ice a leader brings fleeting solace is in. their most situations worse than my brother and i have no help i'm depressed my life but my life i know god's hands wasn't enough so when she's. in the 2 years since i still was defeated in mosul people have continued to struggle more than 300000 are still displaced 53000 homes flattened people feel abandoned by the government and they're angry the brothers mother has been trying to get the iraqi government to provide disability and health care to her sons for 2 years like others we interviewed the family members say they've encountered one viewer craddick obstacle after another. just about everyone here seems to be scarred by atrocities even with baghdad dead and isolate so-called caliphate a memory iraqis in mosul we met say they remain imprisoned by b
refused to treat him because i saw ordered doctors not to he's paralyzed and hooked to a colossal tomy bag if the family could have afforded to celebrate the death of abu bakar al baghdadi they say they would have and it would have surpassed any muslim holiday feast but the death of the former ice a leader brings fleeting solace is in. their most situations worse than my brother and i have no help i'm depressed my life but my life i know god's hands wasn't enough so when she's. in the 2 years...
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tomi, thank you very much for joining us. to folds of honor. >> thank you. ainsley: 30 minutes after the top of the hour. president trump defending tulsi gabbard after attacks by hillary clinton. >> i don't know tulsi gabbard but i know one thing she is not an asset of russia. these people are sick. there is something wrong with them. brian: jason chaffetz is here to react. plus the world series begins tonight on fox. we are stepping to the plate on fox square. first squaring off,...