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brian: page 276.he justices were accustomed to start differences among them, but sotomayor's writing was so personal that it put some of them on the defensive. i was able to find out a lot about what was going on between chief justice john roberts and justice sotomayor behind-the-scenes for the sotomayor book. i replay much of a here. there is a justice who really is the opposite in so many ways. her background is foreground. his background he wants to keep back there. she is so proud of her latina heritage. she wants to speak out. the section you are reading from is a 2014 dissent that she writes in an a formative action case where she talked about the need for affirmative action program needed in higher education. she refers to the putdowns that people of color still feel. she writes this very passionate dissent. that notput off by it only does he signed the majority by anthony kennedy ruling against this affirmative action policy in michigan, but he write separately, a separate concurrence to admon
brian: page 276.he justices were accustomed to start differences among them, but sotomayor's writing was so personal that it put some of them on the defensive. i was able to find out a lot about what was going on between chief justice john roberts and justice sotomayor behind-the-scenes for the sotomayor book. i replay much of a here. there is a justice who really is the opposite in so many ways. her background is foreground. his background he wants to keep back there. she is so proud of her...
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brian: the u.s.ensus bureau is showing the number of bullets that this country sends over the years. if you look on the chart, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 through november. if you look at some of the numbers that worldwide we have sent cartridges and parts thereof to 474 million. then it goes down the list. afghanistan is 123 million bullets. canada is 74. it doesn't explain why. do you have any idea why? capt. hoh: this is just the example of amount of bullets. not planes, not tanks, not ships, but just bullets. whether it is 762 millimeter. just the amount of rounds we export as a country each year. one of the titles, subtitles i used in my piece was -- even a losing war makes money great it -- money. it is true. the amount of money involved in these wars is what allows them to continue to go on. it is what underlines the wars. it is campaign donations to members of congress. it is think tanks that are funded by the defense industry that then go into congress and say this is what we are going to d
brian: the u.s.ensus bureau is showing the number of bullets that this country sends over the years. if you look on the chart, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 through november. if you look at some of the numbers that worldwide we have sent cartridges and parts thereof to 474 million. then it goes down the list. afghanistan is 123 million bullets. canada is 74. it doesn't explain why. do you have any idea why? capt. hoh: this is just the example of amount of bullets. not planes, not tanks, not...
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brian: great job, pete.there about the field and the difference. even rahm emanuel came out in the atlantic and said hey, democrats. do you want to hand another four years to -- because of the green new deal green deal, because you are running too far to the left. steve: open borders. pete: very much. so beto o'rourke is the one who famously said i want to tear down some of trump's wall. that's the contrast. take that to the american people. i think the vice president said it well. they feel confident about that. ainsley: that was a mock wall in the background? >> training wall. train the trainer environment where they go out and train the rest of border patrol. it was a very cool day. steve: another interview coming up. pete: kirstjen nielsen will be on with us at 7:30. she has a lot to say about that vote as well. brian: is that going to be what you are wearing? pete: that was in the conference room not the woods. brian: fantastic. ainsley: i like the camo. pete: that woul brian: that would have been perfe
brian: great job, pete.there about the field and the difference. even rahm emanuel came out in the atlantic and said hey, democrats. do you want to hand another four years to -- because of the green new deal green deal, because you are running too far to the left. steve: open borders. pete: very much. so beto o'rourke is the one who famously said i want to tear down some of trump's wall. that's the contrast. take that to the american people. i think the vice president said it well. they feel...
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brian: like?> like slavery, which she thought was right and i'm actually not a huge fan of the democratic political platform either. i think roads and bridges are great. brian: the cover with her portrait is from where, and was it your idea? >> oh, that's great. the cover has a portrait that was written when she was in the white house, a portrait that was painted when she was in the white house, which is a really nice portrait of her, and what the design people did, this was not my idea at all, i don't tell what the design people to do because they have better ideas than me, is they took one of james' campaign ribbons and the design on the campaign ribbon and put it behind her, so it's as if she were running for president. i think it's very effective and i was really impressed. brian: the name of the book is "lady first, the world of first lady sarah polk," and our guest has been amy greenburg. thank you very much. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at
brian: like?> like slavery, which she thought was right and i'm actually not a huge fan of the democratic political platform either. i think roads and bridges are great. brian: the cover with her portrait is from where, and was it your idea? >> oh, that's great. the cover has a portrait that was written when she was in the white house, a portrait that was painted when she was in the white house, which is a really nice portrait of her, and what the design people did, this was not my...
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brian: 1950s all over again. brian: morgan ortegas, judge napolitano.en, matt schlapp will be live outdoors. carley shimkus. dan bongino. trish regan usually works at night on fbn. mike slater out you from the west coast and tom shillue. steve: maria just brought fresh squeezed orange juice. that's good. everybody here is a fan of news. let's talk a little bit about the news of the day and let's start out on the campaign trail mix. there are all sorts of things where the democrats were talking about yesterday. for instance, they were talking about abolishing the electoral college, beto o'rourke was asked about third term trimester and what about pardoning the president of the united states, donald trump? jedediah: really moderate positions by the way. point that out from the beginning. we talk offer times about the race to the left. for them to lead off with far left positions. you have to wonder how people more centrist are looking at this and evaluating this from minute one. brian: before we get into too much detail. let the candidates of 2020 speak f
brian: 1950s all over again. brian: morgan ortegas, judge napolitano.en, matt schlapp will be live outdoors. carley shimkus. dan bongino. trish regan usually works at night on fbn. mike slater out you from the west coast and tom shillue. steve: maria just brought fresh squeezed orange juice. that's good. everybody here is a fan of news. let's talk a little bit about the news of the day and let's start out on the campaign trail mix. there are all sorts of things where the democrats were talking...
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brian: right.lestinians and israelis that we witnessing right now. brooks institute and author of brand new book called "love your enemies." author we are polarized time you say it's not a big deal arguing it's how we do it. >> we don't argue too much. we argue too poorly the biggest problem that we have a problem we have in our society today as much polarization today between democrats and republicans as there are between israelis and palestinians. this causes a lot of contempt which is not anger, it's anger mixed with disgust. this pulls people apart. one in six americans have stopped talking to a family member or close friend since the 2016 elections. brian: that's the reuters' poll. >> catastrophic. people are unhappy worst of all they are not persuading anybody. brian: just talk to people who agree with you and get mad at other people. separate people from ideas. >> if you want to be happier and have more love in your life you have got to do one big thick. you don't have to agree with anybody.
brian: right.lestinians and israelis that we witnessing right now. brooks institute and author of brand new book called "love your enemies." author we are polarized time you say it's not a big deal arguing it's how we do it. >> we don't argue too much. we argue too poorly the biggest problem that we have a problem we have in our society today as much polarization today between democrats and republicans as there are between israelis and palestinians. this causes a lot of contempt...
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brian: yeah.they got from prior administrations, economic relief which is what brought them to the table but without complete denuclearization, there would be no deal. and they were surprised that we held to that. steve: kim was shocked that the united states stood up and walked out. meanwhile, what is going on behind closed doors in washington, d.c.? there was a bill to expand federal background checks for gun purchases and 26 democrats actually joined republicans, many on the legislation, so that ice would be notified in the event that an illegal alien tried to buy a handgun. brian: which by the way is logical. sounds like a great thing to add. ainsley: 26 democrats vote for that. steve: no kidding. nancy pelosi was furious and she lashed out at the two dozen moderates who voted with the republicans and she pressured them you have got to get on board. she said we are either a team or we're not. we have toe make that decision. we have all got to vote exactly the same. forget about that bipartisan
brian: yeah.they got from prior administrations, economic relief which is what brought them to the table but without complete denuclearization, there would be no deal. and they were surprised that we held to that. steve: kim was shocked that the united states stood up and walked out. meanwhile, what is going on behind closed doors in washington, d.c.? there was a bill to expand federal background checks for gun purchases and 26 democrats actually joined republicans, many on the legislation, so...
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brian: you did this by phone?ileen: a lot of it by phone, i met women face to face, but i never went to afghanistan. brian: how did you find them? do you reject ideas and to you from the women you wrote about? eileen: i talked to dozens of women. i wrote about these three specifically because they were the most open they were able to tell the stories while. -- well. sometimes in journalism, it can be hard to find that sweet spot. a lot of women, i kept the interviews on background. they definitely informed me to feel like i was more authoritative and had a wide-ranging idea of what the experiences were. i found some of them through word of mouth. the woman said if you wanted to know about this, i should call maria rodriguez, she is somebody who was a marshall and headed up military police in afghanistan. then i would call military headquarters and say i'm looking for maria rodriguez, where is she stationed? it was a lot of calling the pr arm of military headquarters, then directing me to a particular military base
brian: you did this by phone?ileen: a lot of it by phone, i met women face to face, but i never went to afghanistan. brian: how did you find them? do you reject ideas and to you from the women you wrote about? eileen: i talked to dozens of women. i wrote about these three specifically because they were the most open they were able to tell the stories while. -- well. sometimes in journalism, it can be hard to find that sweet spot. a lot of women, i kept the interviews on background. they...
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brian: flight? -- like? prof.enberg: like slavery, and i am not a huge fan of that political platform. brian: the cover with her portrait is from wear and was it your idea? prof. greenberg: the cover has a painted when she was in the white house, and what the ifign people came up with they took one of james' campaign ribbons and did a design on the ribbon and put it behind her as if she was running for president. i was really impressed. brian: the name of the book is hasy first," and our guest been amy greenberg. thank you very much. prof. greenberg: thank you. ♪ tofor free transcripts or give us your comments about this q&1.org --isit us at q&a.org. >> next sunday on "q&a," and a rock war veteran talks about his inicle "time for peace afghanistan." here is a look at live coverage on the c-span network's day. next, your calls and comments on washington journal purred at noon, the house gavels in an legislative business starts at 2:00 p.m. cannot :00 a.m., the trump administration's goals for diplomacy, and the sen
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brian: 1993. ms. rivers: 1996. brian: i am not doing very well.ughter] what impact did that have? ms. rivers: that sent me and a lot of other troops on the intrinsic action to kuwait. i went as an arabic linguist. that strike that he was talking about was in retaliation for what iraq was doing in the north. i was one of the intelligence troops that went to kuwait. my job as an arabic linguist was to sit at a desk and what i described at the beginning of the book, sit with headphones on and try to listen to potential terrorist networks, potential enemy forces, and pick up on anything that may be a clue as to what they could be planning. i did that in kuwait along with a few other arabic linguists. we collected information and send it to analysts. that influenced what infantry units may or may not do on the ground. brian: when did you serve in the military, what service? ms. rivers: i was in the army from 1995 until 1999. brian: why? ms. rivers: that is a big question. my family has a history of military service. my dad was in the army. he served in
brian: 1993. ms. rivers: 1996. brian: i am not doing very well.ughter] what impact did that have? ms. rivers: that sent me and a lot of other troops on the intrinsic action to kuwait. i went as an arabic linguist. that strike that he was talking about was in retaliation for what iraq was doing in the north. i was one of the intelligence troops that went to kuwait. my job as an arabic linguist was to sit at a desk and what i described at the beginning of the book, sit with headphones on and try...
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brian: jason, thanks. >> thank you, brian. brian: straight ahead.remeditated way killing other people. >> can't do it? >> on behalf of the state. i can't do that. brian: beto o'rourke's to ban it at the federal level. this police officer was killed by someone on california's death row. his mom joins us live next hour. and forget helicopter parenting lori loughlin and felicity huffman were caught in the admission scam you know that new trend called snowplow parents. we'll explain. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. ♪ steve: forget about the term helicopter parents after the rich and famous like actresses lori loughlin and felicity huffman were caught in college admission cheating scandal the "new york times" is warning of a new dangerous parenting style snowplow parents. jedediah: here to react author of disconnected how to reconnect our digitally distracted kids
brian: jason, thanks. >> thank you, brian. brian: straight ahead.remeditated way killing other people. >> can't do it? >> on behalf of the state. i can't do that. brian: beto o'rourke's to ban it at the federal level. this police officer was killed by someone on california's death row. his mom joins us live next hour. and forget helicopter parenting lori loughlin and felicity huffman were caught in the admission scam you know that new trend called snowplow parents. we'll...
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brian: let me ask you this. know what some people in the audience think only have these guests on. people out there are saying, ptsd has gone to this guy. to this guy. he is a left winger. he has no sense of the responsibility of the united states. what do you say to them? capt. hoh: i would say use your own brain. brian: what are your politics? what were they before you went to the marine corps? capt. hoh: i voted for bob dole in 1996. i didn't like any of my choices in 1992 so i did not vote. i voted for dole in 1996 and went into the marine corps. like mostnservative of my family was. at some point around 1999, 2000, i started moving more to the left. am in middle -- and now i am in many ways a socialist. in europe i would be a member of the left party. i have come to understand the world that we have to work together. i am a libertarian, so i am --inst government civilian's government surveillance. im, i are to look at what am a libertarian socialist. socialism means we are working for the benefit of the who
brian: let me ask you this. know what some people in the audience think only have these guests on. people out there are saying, ptsd has gone to this guy. to this guy. he is a left winger. he has no sense of the responsibility of the united states. what do you say to them? capt. hoh: i would say use your own brain. brian: what are your politics? what were they before you went to the marine corps? capt. hoh: i voted for bob dole in 1996. i didn't like any of my choices in 1992 so i did not vote....
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brian: why?s like a gun but this was actually a monument. brian: a nerf gun? >> yeah. jedediah: their issue they say the nerf gun resembled a gun and that was in violation of the school policy. we have a statement from the selena ski school. the board will not violate a student's right to general policy. brian: a non-statement. jedediah: a non-statement. travis, when you see this, this is a project he had discussed with his teacher. it seems like this is not a problem with the teacher but the problem with the administration. >> and that's exactly what we think it is here. we think this is an administration that just frankly wasn't using common sense. when i first heard about this, i got in contact with the school immediately and said this must be a mistake. can we delay the suspension so we can investigate what happened? the school absolutely refused to delay the suspension after he had started serving the suspension and we had some time to look into this we said it's ridiculous can you make the
brian: why?s like a gun but this was actually a monument. brian: a nerf gun? >> yeah. jedediah: their issue they say the nerf gun resembled a gun and that was in violation of the school policy. we have a statement from the selena ski school. the board will not violate a student's right to general policy. brian: a non-statement. jedediah: a non-statement. travis, when you see this, this is a project he had discussed with his teacher. it seems like this is not a problem with the teacher but...
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brian: she is an afghan? ms. rivers: she is an afghan female on the ground in afghanistan still working. she is a feminist, which is counterintuitive for women and in afghanistan. i'm working against the taliban actively for women's rights. that's what she's doing every day. brian: what's the story of her husband? ms. rivers: her husband was killed in front of her and her children. there was a transition period where her husband worked for the old soviet system. at that time, anybody who worked for that system was trying to be pushed out. her and her husband were in kabul, living in a neighborhood that was very affluent, people who worked for the soviet government. they realized they had to run because there were coming in trying to push anybody out. they fled to several different provinces in afghanistan. they ended up landing in a province that her husband had grown up in. they were surrounded by family. they thought they would be safe. the fighters came in again and really wanted to target anybody who had work
brian: she is an afghan? ms. rivers: she is an afghan female on the ground in afghanistan still working. she is a feminist, which is counterintuitive for women and in afghanistan. i'm working against the taliban actively for women's rights. that's what she's doing every day. brian: what's the story of her husband? ms. rivers: her husband was killed in front of her and her children. there was a transition period where her husband worked for the old soviet system. at that time, anybody who worked...
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brian. brian: thanks, jillian.a plot to take down the president from inside the government. >> additional information coming out show not only was there no collusion but there was a coordinate effort to take this president down. we talk about the deep state there are players now. sitting ambassadors involved in part of this with the fbi and doj. brian: former doj attorney christian adams joins to us weigh in. mark meadows describing somebody. don't have the name yet. but you know the state department. do you think the state department played a role in this? >> brian, it's important to understand something a lot of these ambassadors are obama left over or come from something called the foreign service. this is the swampest part of the swamp. >> it's career people who think they are hereditary elite preserve the world order and not to serve the united states. these people despise president trump it wouldn't surprise me at all that some of these ambassadors who are career foreign service officers are engaging what con
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jillian: brian, you looked. brian: i was afraid it was a big fake. a wind gust of 78 miles per hour. hurricane force wind gusts, this could be one of the strongest storms they have experienced across the plain states. it's got everything associated with it. blizzard conditions, heavy rainfall, severe storms, and, again, wind gusts that could do tremendous damage. starting to intensify over the next several hours. we call this genesis. it could drop 24 millibars in 24 hours and that my friend is a very strong storm. 70 million people in the path of this system. you can see those wind gusts winding up over the next 6 to 12 hours crossing over the great lakes tomorrow. but look at the wind advisories really from the southwest to texas all the way up towards the ohio river valley. so those winds are really going to start to crank throughout the afternoon hours. we have blizzard warnings for many states so along with those 50, 60, 70 mile-per-hour winds, over a foot of snow. then the flooding potential and the severe storms including the threat for tornad
jillian: brian, you looked. brian: i was afraid it was a big fake. a wind gust of 78 miles per hour. hurricane force wind gusts, this could be one of the strongest storms they have experienced across the plain states. it's got everything associated with it. blizzard conditions, heavy rainfall, severe storms, and, again, wind gusts that could do tremendous damage. starting to intensify over the next several hours. we call this genesis. it could drop 24 millibars in 24 hours and that my friend is...
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brian? brian: thanks, steve.y faces the worst economic crisis in history. >> well, look, the maduro regime has been ripping off the venezuelan people since had has been in power. we want a peaceful transfer of power from maduro to juan guaido. we think increased pressure against maduro and his clique to help the venezuelaian opposition to get the peaceful transition of power. brian: our next guest has been spotlighting the crisis since it began, gop senator, marco rubio. the president is letting you take the lead on this in many respects. what is the next step putting pressure on maduro? he seems like he has still got the military? >> let me tell you about the first thing you said, i'm honored that you say it actuality the president is aggressive from day one. maduro thinks he will wait out on donald trump, i've been on president's good side, bad side, a little bitbit of both. when the president is on something, like a dog on a bone. he will not let go and give up on this until maduro is out of there. maduro has
brian? brian: thanks, steve.y faces the worst economic crisis in history. >> well, look, the maduro regime has been ripping off the venezuelan people since had has been in power. we want a peaceful transfer of power from maduro to juan guaido. we think increased pressure against maduro and his clique to help the venezuelaian opposition to get the peaceful transition of power. brian: our next guest has been spotlighting the crisis since it began, gop senator, marco rubio. the president is...
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brian: thank you, brian.acing renewed criticisms with one headline going as far as saying the progressive nonprofit is in a state of moral collapse. the president and co-founder both out now amid allegations of racism, sexual harassment and intolerance in the workplace. the group also under fire in recent years for labeling conservatives as big gouts. our next guest has a run-in with the group as well when he was incorrectly branded as anti-muslim extremist. here with more is the founding chairman of quill yum. a counter extreme think tank. thank you for being with us. >> a pleasure. ainsley: this organization went after you and we will get to your story in a minute. of the organization fired the co-founder's president richard cohen had to step down. there were complaints. 24 employees sent a letter to the board of directors. sexual harassment, gender discrimination and racism. female staffers were worned one person wrote to the. female staffers were washed by reputation for hitting on young women. another em
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i know brian kilmeade wanted to know paid hugo, brian, this is for you.ongresswoman ilhan omar, house democrats are planning to put a resolution on the floor tomorrow condemning anti-semitism. will republicans moved to center that representative omar? as reports say. i will ask a republican on the house friedman talks about about that. plus, the senior whip among democrats response to the white house's claim that her colleagues are lodging massive new investigations into the president because they are afraid the mueller report will be a dud. keep watching. "outnumbered overtime" of the top of the hour. melissa, back to you. >> melissa: thank you. former fbi director james comey is urging new attorney general william barr to prioritize transparency when special counsel robert mueller submits his final report on possible russian collusion. in an op-ed for "the washington post," comey recalled his own experience as head of the fbi, saying the public interest in high-profile cases like the clinton email investigation required him to speak out. and that willia
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you getting your phone, brian? brian: i'm going to make sure.ey: this has been incredible couple of weeks for america and then he said. this. >> roaring. the isis caliphate is defeated 100 percent. [cheers] and after three years of lies and smears and slander, the russia hoax is finally dead. the collusion delusion is over. [cheers] the russia witch-hunt was a plan by those who lost the election to try and illegally regain power. this group of major losers did not just ruthlessly attack me, my family and everyone who questioned their lies, they tried to divide our country. they are getting mouth-to-mouth resuscitatio resuscitation. little pencil neck adam schiff, the democrats have to now decide whether they will continue defrauding the public with ridiculous [bleep] the russia hoax proves more than ever that we need to finish exactly what we came here to do. drain the watch. [cheers] steve: so much there. where do you want to start. we're going to talk about little pencil neck. that is the nickname that he has dubbed adam schiff with. he also u
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brian: gutsy.: every democrat in the senate running for president was a co-sponsor of it and keep in mind, the nays were actually bipartisan. it was every republican and a number of democrats and independents including angus king the independent of maine. you have joe manchin the democrat of west virginia. doug jones in alabama and kyrsten sinema. brian: good moves for them. steve: they all said not a good idea. the democrats said this was a stunt to divide the democrats. schumer called it a sham. the democrats wanted to call in experts to show essentially that, you know, this whole idea of aoc's is a good one but that didn't happen. instead it's just a vote. all the democrats wound up killing the green new deal in the senate. brian: senator warren compared it to going to the moon and kristi kirsten gillibrd says we need to pass a brand new jill should be moon shot. they both talked about 1969. ainsley: what does that tell you? they have the same talking point they are told what to say. brian: they
brian: gutsy.: every democrat in the senate running for president was a co-sponsor of it and keep in mind, the nays were actually bipartisan. it was every republican and a number of democrats and independents including angus king the independent of maine. you have joe manchin the democrat of west virginia. doug jones in alabama and kyrsten sinema. brian: good moves for them. steve: they all said not a good idea. the democrats said this was a stunt to divide the democrats. schumer called it a...
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brian: all right.n to learn more about the victims themselves. three of them under the age of 10. ainsley: aishah joins us from the devastating down in beauregard, alabama as the sun is coming up. what's the latest there aishah? >> ainsley, it is awful to see up close and personal. take a look behind me. this is what is left of a home here where a family lives. there is really nothing left except for foundation and car to the left of that house. and the rest of house ripped apart. if you zoom out it's all over the place. this is what the house looks like now. take a look over here to the right. this is what stuck out to me the most baby high chair and other baby items. tells the story of this family, you know, building a home for their children, four their baby and the home no more. and i want to show you also over here just pillows and blankets all over the place. just treasured items like this book over here, the daniel dilemma. that's somebody's hobby right there to be to pieces on the ground heart
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brian: a fox news alert now.oving $1 billion to help build the president's -- the border wall for this country. gloria chavez is chief patrol agent on the el centro sector in california joins us now to react. gloria, you are getting a billion dollars, building is going to start. going to be big huge fencing going up. will that help? >> i can't say enough about the dodd. dodd hadodd has been phenomenal partner on the ground. today providing so much support placing concertino wire fragile to border security mission. pumping water out of areas where water has been flooding along the border wall, the border fence. and then also they have been building bridges and providing us in some areas some surveillance for situational awareness. dod has been great. their kil skill sets are imagine sent any support from dod is very much appreciated on the border. brian: you say that is really getting out of control. what respect? >> it is. this caravan situation it is concerning to us. there are two things we are dealing with now
brian: a fox news alert now.oving $1 billion to help build the president's -- the border wall for this country. gloria chavez is chief patrol agent on the el centro sector in california joins us now to react. gloria, you are getting a billion dollars, building is going to start. going to be big huge fencing going up. will that help? >> i can't say enough about the dodd. dodd hadodd has been phenomenal partner on the ground. today providing so much support placing concertino wire fragile...
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brian: and? >> i'm going to do. brian: 9 to noon fbn. >> can't resist.: jobs numbers live at 8:30. ainsley: teacher under fire after asking a student to wash ashes off his head on ash wednesday. her response. steve: my goodness. pete hegseth having breakfast with friends in the heart of bernie sanders country. we will have breakfast live on "fox & friends." brian: is he holding one of the signs? where is t he? ♪ althy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. so let's promote our spring ftravel deals, on choicehotels.com like this: (sneezes) earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or.. badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. [music playing] jerry has a membership to this gym, but he's not using it. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing
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brian brian let me just tell you something.erican people is out there going we have got to get prescription drug prices down. we have got get healthcare that works and we do have a catastrophe at the border that needs to be addressed by both sides. we don't need any more russia investigation. after two and a half years i think we can agree on that. guys, thanks so much, you too, ladies. >> thank you, brian. brian: you got it coming up straight ahead. robert mueller's report triggering a meltdown for many democrats in the left-leaning media. >> what we don't have though is an answer, julia, on all of the so-called smoke. all of the questions. >> this isn't getting resolved in this country until november 2020. brian: really? what will it take for them to actually come to terms with no collusion? we put that in bold in the teleprompter but you couldn't see that for cuts to tr medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow insurance companies to come between doctor and patient. and deny access to individualized the
brian brian let me just tell you something.erican people is out there going we have got to get prescription drug prices down. we have got get healthcare that works and we do have a catastrophe at the border that needs to be addressed by both sides. we don't need any more russia investigation. after two and a half years i think we can agree on that. guys, thanks so much, you too, ladies. >> thank you, brian. brian: you got it coming up straight ahead. robert mueller's report triggering a...
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brian?nts to pass a drug test in order to get food stamps. is that okay? anyone applying for snap benefits be tested if there is reasonable suspicion that the person uses or is under the influence of a drug. as of november 2018, 19.3 million households in america participate in the snap program. so does drug testing for food stamps go too far or is it necessary? here to debate it is registered independent and democratic strategist rochelle richie and mark little a lawyer and vice chair for urban renewal and education. rochelle, start with you, is that too much to ask that you are not on drugs to get free food. >> what the state senator has literally done is criminalized being poor in the united states. we have to think about in this. he has also characterized poor people as being drug addicts and manipulating the system. more than 75% of the recipients of snap benefits are families with children. furthermore, i don't think he really understands the requirements in his own state to receive su
brian?nts to pass a drug test in order to get food stamps. is that okay? anyone applying for snap benefits be tested if there is reasonable suspicion that the person uses or is under the influence of a drug. as of november 2018, 19.3 million households in america participate in the snap program. so does drug testing for food stamps go too far or is it necessary? here to debate it is registered independent and democratic strategist rochelle richie and mark little a lawyer and vice chair for...
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brian.his video is coming. a smuggler using two little girls as dei havei decoys to get across the border. of this is proof that kids are being used as pawns in the border crisis and he joins us next. steve: plus, nancy pelosi wants to lower the voting age to 16 so high schoolers can vote. is that a good idea or just a move to get more young voters. ainsley: good idea for of the dems. brian: what about 12? what about 10 ♪ baby i have been ♪ ♪ what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? great tasting, heart-healthy california walnuts. so simple, so good. get the recipes at walnuts.org. to take care of yourself. but nature's bounty has innovative ways to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. cancer, epilepsy, mental health, hiv. patients with serious diseases are being targeted for cuts to their medicare drug coverage. new government restrictions would allow in
brian.his video is coming. a smuggler using two little girls as dei havei decoys to get across the border. of this is proof that kids are being used as pawns in the border crisis and he joins us next. steve: plus, nancy pelosi wants to lower the voting age to 16 so high schoolers can vote. is that a good idea or just a move to get more young voters. ainsley: good idea for of the dems. brian: what about 12? what about 10 ♪ baby i have been ♪ ♪ what makes this simple salad the best simple...
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brian: all right. efforts this morning in lee county as the sun comes up. alabama, of course, just 100 miles southwest of atlanta. officials describing the catastrophic damage. >> it just took pine trees and cut them in half. telephone poles cut them in half. at school it took a 12-ton air conditioner up in the air and threw it 40 feet. kind of like throwing a fire truck that far. steve: unbelievable. this giant tornado a half a mile wide spotted forming in the city of warner robbins, georgia. violent storms spotted ripping through parts of georgia and south carolina. a twister destroys a church but incredibly leaves the pulpit. that's what is standing right there in the center in georgia. all right. janice dean joins us right now. janice, i know they are going to officially figure out how strong it was. but, right now it looks like annual ef 3 up to 200 miles an hour. janice: absolutely. the national weather service is going to go out and assess the damage and we'll get details on that. close to two d
brian: all right. efforts this morning in lee county as the sun comes up. alabama, of course, just 100 miles southwest of atlanta. officials describing the catastrophic damage. >> it just took pine trees and cut them in half. telephone poles cut them in half. at school it took a 12-ton air conditioner up in the air and threw it 40 feet. kind of like throwing a fire truck that far. steve: unbelievable. this giant tornado a half a mile wide spotted forming in the city of warner robbins,...
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brian: diplomat these days. robust. that's a good word. jefferson somewhat accomplished. secretary of state vice president. >> with west point and harvard. i know they slipped in some history and, of course, west living and breathing history. what do you think of this former secretary of state tirnd turned vice president? >> it's pretty remarkable. think back to these times i was reminded he had a staff of 7 or 8. i wonder what that government shutdown looked like when you 7 people. amazing leader and incredibly smart and left a
brian: diplomat these days. robust. that's a good word. jefferson somewhat accomplished. secretary of state vice president. >> with west point and harvard. i know they slipped in some history and, of course, west living and breathing history. what do you think of this former secretary of state tirnd turned vice president? >> it's pretty remarkable. think back to these times i was reminded he had a staff of 7 or 8. i wonder what that government shutdown looked like when you 7 people....
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brian? >> brian: great story. happy birthday to the highest paid lineman.zeitler. isn't that nice? two hours later they trade kevin to the new york giants for olivia vernon. is he now a new york giants he just knows that his old team wished him happy birthday. looks like an even swap. vernon was getting paid too much for not doing enough. he sat during the national anthem. offensive lineman browns have another great player. the browns are going to be a force. >> dana: we will revisit that next year. lisa? >> lisa: don't mess with this girl put jack in a head lock after he asked her to marry her. listen to this? >> what happened at school? >> i took a head lock down jack and took him down. >> you took him down? why? what did he say? >> because kids don't get married. liz his when her mom kristin told her she is not supposed to but the boys in a head lock she replied that's the greatest thing ever. >> dana: it is international women's day of course. that's it for us. see you back here on monday. "special report" is up next with chris wallace tonight. hey, chr
brian? >> brian: great story. happy birthday to the highest paid lineman.zeitler. isn't that nice? two hours later they trade kevin to the new york giants for olivia vernon. is he now a new york giants he just knows that his old team wished him happy birthday. looks like an even swap. vernon was getting paid too much for not doing enough. he sat during the national anthem. offensive lineman browns have another great player. the browns are going to be a force. >> dana: we will...
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but brian, i think at a point we might be here where we're sort of normalizing this.ally freak anybody out. the president will make these comments and i think the fed ultimately is going to ignore it. the trouble is you whip up your base, you start getting all kinds of negative comments on twitter and places like that i think people are human at the fed and any place and it's going to have an effect somehow. >> yeah. but you're like a wise owl with a graduation cap on. you know history very well, steve. everyone says, well, the president shouldn't politicize the fed. fed chairmans have been politicized many times in the past you have to go back a ways. >> you know, brian, i got to tell you, that kind of talk of history nothing compares to this you can find other presidents who have criticized the fed. i don't think in its totality if you go back and look at the six, seven, eight, nine times the president commented on the fed, i don't think anything any other president has done is even remotely compared to this. >> it's a sha nad o'conner market nothing compares to you
but brian, i think at a point we might be here where we're sort of normalizing this.ally freak anybody out. the president will make these comments and i think the fed ultimately is going to ignore it. the trouble is you whip up your base, you start getting all kinds of negative comments on twitter and places like that i think people are human at the fed and any place and it's going to have an effect somehow. >> yeah. but you're like a wise owl with a graduation cap on. you know history...
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, maybe i spoke with brian first that the whole point was brian why didn't you come back and execute an operation in the united states? i don't want to speak for him but his narrative and you can correct me you were very happy to spend your time focused overseas not coming back to the united states and conduct an operation where he was here in the united states prepared to execute an operation and ready to do it at a subway station before he was arrested due to fbi and nypd. >> the gentleman the back in the back. >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] have a very good track record in prison of correcting people's behavior how did you not become even harder? >> i can't give you my exact location i would get in trouble but i can tell you from a new york times article that came out in upstate new york that is as far as i can say without getting in trouble. what was the second part? >> [ indiscernible - low volume ] >> i was in a witness security unit where high-level government cooperators go under their prison time. it was more of a secluded and more isolated part of the prison system. you
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nbc's phillip mena has those good to see you again. >> good to see you too, brian.ood morning education secretary betsy devos is under fire this morning for proposing deep budget cuts that would reshape her department the idea drawing the most outrage cutting off funding for the special olympics under the trump administration's plan, the special olympics would lose nearly $18 million in federal funding, but the lawmakers who ultimately decide on funding say those cuts won't happen zblierngts a wisconsin man has pleaded guilty to kidnapping a 13-year-old jaime klaas and holding her prisoner for 88 days after breaking into her home and killing her parents. jake patterson proceeded guilty to two counts of intentional homicide, and one count of kidnapping he is set to be sentenceed in may, and he faces life in prison. >>> the 21-year-old was already convicted in state court in december for killing anti-racism activist heather hayer at the unite the right rally in august of 2017. sentencing in that case is also scheduled for july brian, back to you. >> phillip mena, than
nbc's phillip mena has those good to see you again. >> good to see you too, brian.ood morning education secretary betsy devos is under fire this morning for proposing deep budget cuts that would reshape her department the idea drawing the most outrage cutting off funding for the special olympics under the trump administration's plan, the special olympics would lose nearly $18 million in federal funding, but the lawmakers who ultimately decide on funding say those cuts won't happen...
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frank holland joining us with that frank. >> hey, good morning, brian. we have a mixed bag on this friday we're talking retail chips and concert tickets. let's start off with retail. costco shares, while they're up about 4 m 5% after a strong beat on profits, as margins were really helped by a droste drop in gas prices as well as a decrease in the pricing pressure on groceries costco suls araising the minimum wage for store workers to $15 an hour the second such increase in the past year. now over to chips. marvel technology posting fourth quarter results that were in line with forecasts, but the chip maker really expects to struggle in the next few months issuing some weak guidance for the first quarter. the company blaming macroconditions, but expects his growth to pick up again in q2. also announcing a partnership with samsung those shares down about 1.25%. shares of event brite losing nearly one-quarter of their value today. the event management and ticketing website reporting a wider than expected fourth quarter loss on profit, although revenue fore
frank holland joining us with that frank. >> hey, good morning, brian. we have a mixed bag on this friday we're talking retail chips and concert tickets. let's start off with retail. costco shares, while they're up about 4 m 5% after a strong beat on profits, as margins were really helped by a droste drop in gas prices as well as a decrease in the pricing pressure on groceries costco suls araising the minimum wage for store workers to $15 an hour the second such increase in the past year....
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brian: i'm really not. i'm doing a great job if you sure that we are remodeling our stores, opening up new stores in manhattan, continue to build our brand, making target america's easiest place to shop. we focused on making sure are delivering against the plans we put in place and making sure 2019 is even better than 2018. emma: later this week we get the monthly jobs number. we have been looking at a very tight labor market in the u.s. you plan to raise your minimum wage to $15 by the end of next year. do you have concerns about the labor market, but you have to raise that wage higher? brian: there were some questions in the fourth quarter. we talked about hiring over 120,000 team members. we were able to do that because target has become an employer of choice in retail. we are investing in wages, training, giving our career members -- a career target, that is great. we are seeing a great response across the country. i feel good about our opportunities, we continue to hire and attract great talent. the: y
brian: i'm really not. i'm doing a great job if you sure that we are remodeling our stores, opening up new stores in manhattan, continue to build our brand, making target america's easiest place to shop. we focused on making sure are delivering against the plans we put in place and making sure 2019 is even better than 2018. emma: later this week we get the monthly jobs number. we have been looking at a very tight labor market in the u.s. you plan to raise your minimum wage to $15 by the end of...
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. >> join us from utrecht is brian carter. brian, what do we know about the suspect? do the police know who he is? >> yes, well, they have a name. it's 37-year-old gugman according to authorities. this man has been condemned in the past for several different violent acts, but he wasn't known to have terrorist ties. the investigation will be able to confirm it or not in the coming hours, in the coming days. what you can see behind me is really the 24 of october square. this is where the shooting took place this morning at about 10:45 this morning. three people have been reportedly killed in this attack and five others injured. and meanwhile, only 500 feet away from here, after the suspect fled the scene, the police have been searching different apartments where we think that perhaps goodman tannis is either living or had been previously. they are looking for clues, looking for potential clues in this investigation to bring it to the next step. the authorities here in the netherlands are on high alert and so are the other countries around the netherlands. they are coord
. >> join us from utrecht is brian carter. brian, what do we know about the suspect? do the police know who he is? >> yes, well, they have a name. it's 37-year-old gugman according to authorities. this man has been condemned in the past for several different violent acts, but he wasn't known to have terrorist ties. the investigation will be able to confirm it or not in the coming hours, in the coming days. what you can see behind me is really the 24 of october square. this is where...
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us the devastation caused by a psych loan in southeastern africa is becoming clear more than five days after a tour through this region trouble storm brought flash flooding and. ferocious winds with communications down and roads literally cut off the number of dead and injured remains unclear in mozambique at least eighty four people have been confirmed dead but the government fears that the death toll in that country could be more than a thousand the red cross says cycler damaged or destroyed ninety percent of buildings in the port city of by russia. now that city is home to half a million inhabitants and in neighboring zimbabwe some three hundred people are dead or missing. their survivors are digging graves for those killed by cyclonic. she money money has been the worst hit district in zimbabwe. scores of people are dead and still many more are missing. my mom my mother my father my two younger sisters including the one who had brought his food earlier and the one with the child the whole dead. in my house was destroyed in the floods and
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brian, back to you >> frank, thank you. see you in a few minutes >>> meantime, there's a big shake-up in the media world as well happening late yesterday, hbo ceo richard plepler stepping down after 27 years with the company. this comes amid a broad restructuring of at&t as they now own the assets of time warner and hbo he told employees of his departure in a memo saying, "it's an inflexion point for the company, and he is proud of what he has built." richard plepler, he is out >>> let's talk about some of the other big stock movers that you need to know about on this friday we're talking clouds we're talking malls. we're even talking hotels. first to the cloud shares are down big. it is your disaster du jour. off 22% right now. company offering dismal 2019 guidance nutanix is expecting far less than analysts expected nordstrom, those shares going in the other direction. they are moving higher right now. the retailer reporting relatively strong full year guidance despite a fourth quarter revenue miss nordstrom up 1%. marrio
brian, back to you >> frank, thank you. see you in a few minutes >>> meantime, there's a big shake-up in the media world as well happening late yesterday, hbo ceo richard plepler stepping down after 27 years with the company. this comes amid a broad restructuring of at&t as they now own the assets of time warner and hbo he told employees of his departure in a memo saying, "it's an inflexion point for the company, and he is proud of what he has built." richard...
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. >> chip stocks have been on fire brian stutland says there's one name that could see an even bigger rip he'll give the name and how to trade it and later -- guy and mike are all about their activewear and there's one name in the space reporting next week that they think is about to lunge higher they'll tell you how to play it in the trader tag team it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> let's get started with the biggie story in the markets and that's interest rates. the yield on the 10 and 30-year sinking to the lowest levels in more than 12 months creating a boon for the home builders etf on track for its best quarter since 2012 a number of names in the space see double-digit returns this year as yields continue to sink and stocks like lennar and kb home reporting next week, should investors stick with the home trade? mike, what are you looking at? >> i think people should be looking at home builders while they performed really well this year, that isn't to say they performed well year over year they're actually down and trading at very cheap valuati
. >> chip stocks have been on fire brian stutland says there's one name that could see an even bigger rip he'll give the name and how to trade it and later -- guy and mike are all about their activewear and there's one name in the space reporting next week that they think is about to lunge higher they'll tell you how to play it in the trader tag team it's time to risk less and make more the action begins right now. >>> let's get started with the biggie story in the markets and...
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i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us. dust police have a main suspect under arrest for opening fire on a tram and two other people are also reported to have been detained but as yet authorities have not specified a motive for the attack that left three dead and five wounded police a terrorism or a private dispute or possible motives. shortly before eleven am on monday shots rang out in the heart of. a man opened fire in a tram killing three passengers and wounding five others one witness in the tram at the time to scribe the moment he realized something was terribly wrong and shooter came with a gun and then i thought i need to get out of here i heard people shouting shooting shooting so i started running in the opposite direction of where the people were standing the door was locked so someone started kicking it. luckily the door opened and. the shooter fled the scene sparking an extensive manhunt police instructed citizens to stay indoors and security was increased at airports and mosques counterterrorism police combed
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rand paul newt gingrich and rudy giuliani he's with us here in studio and in chattanooga tennessee brian joyce to the wind to a show on talk radio airing on w g o w f and. eric white house first secretary satirist sarah sanders says trump has no concerns whatsoever and won't michael cohen's testimony should he have no concerns from a court of public opinion he should have concerns digging into his personal life and as a candidate in the past decade of his services towards donald trump but as it pertains to whether a clue with the russians a lot of those were debunked today even by michael cohen so you know i'm i'm really hesitant to say this is going to be effective in terms of what the original investigation was supposed to be about which was russia collusion but it will be effective in the court of public opinion and all presidents and all elected officials should be concerned about those kind of occurrences brian can we compare our. john dean. i was very interested. to well to get back to the first question i think that republicans should be very concerned with what michael cohen brou
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brian: "new york times" best seller go pick up the book. janice: everybody is going to get a book later on today. [cheers and applause] brian: and a shake. meanwhile, straight ahead. was there a plot to take down president trump from inside the government? one congressman says yes and the proof is about to be revealed. steve: plus, take a look who stopped by the diner today matt schlapp is live a nifty fifty diner ♪ ♪ ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high strength, military-grade aluminum alloy body gives you best-in-class torque, best-in-class payload... and you got it, baby... best-in-class towing. still leading the pack.
brian: "new york times" best seller go pick up the book. janice: everybody is going to get a book later on today. [cheers and applause] brian: and a shake. meanwhile, straight ahead. was there a plot to take down president trump from inside the government? one congressman says yes and the proof is about to be revealed. steve: plus, take a look who stopped by the diner today matt schlapp is live a nifty fifty diner ♪ ♪ ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes....
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>> well, brian, as you know, we've been talking about this for a long time.ause somebody has been shouting collusion very loudly for the last two years. we've been stuck. we have not talked about this in terms of national security. we didn't have a bipartisan commission like we did after we were attacked on september 11th to not only discuss in detail what the russians did, and i'm still hoping that the mueller report will provide more details on that, but we haven't even started the conversation about what needs to be done to prevent it from happening in 2020. so what do the social media platform companies need to do to reduce amplification? what do we need to do to enhance cyber security in our campaigns and in our electoral infrastructure? and how do we deal with making sure that russians don't buy ads to influence voters? all of those are big policy questions and we've only begun to talk about them, that's two years lost in my opinion. >> frank, this is your world, your life's work, how concerned are you that we've allowed a giant backslide and have not k
>> well, brian, as you know, we've been talking about this for a long time.ause somebody has been shouting collusion very loudly for the last two years. we've been stuck. we have not talked about this in terms of national security. we didn't have a bipartisan commission like we did after we were attacked on september 11th to not only discuss in detail what the russians did, and i'm still hoping that the mueller report will provide more details on that, but we haven't even started the...