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brian?ur founding fathers suggesting america erase thomas jefferson's name. >> should jefferson-jackson be renamed because they were the holders of slaves? >> i think it's brian: right. they don't deserve any honor. next guest says another attempt to pander to voters. james rob binsz the host of embracing america. now he tried to walk this back a little bit. take that statement on what he said. we should think twice about the people we honor. should we? >> well, you always have to think about who you are going to honor and how you are going to honor them it was nice that mayor pete pledged not to blow up the jefferson memorial. is he staking out a middle ground in the democratic field with a no detonation pledge. but, yeah, in general we want to pay attention to that who we honor and who we don't. brian: should we honor jefferson? >> of course we should honor jefferson. author of the declaration of the independence and democratic party which is why they had the jefferson jackson day dinners
brian?ur founding fathers suggesting america erase thomas jefferson's name. >> should jefferson-jackson be renamed because they were the holders of slaves? >> i think it's brian: right. they don't deserve any honor. next guest says another attempt to pander to voters. james rob binsz the host of embracing america. now he tried to walk this back a little bit. take that statement on what he said. we should think twice about the people we honor. should we? >> well, you always...
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who else, brian? brian: stuart varney is going to be here. we booked him.he shows up late. we have to see and many more. pete hegseth and dana perino. you know it's a good show if dana perino got up 8 hours early to be with us. geraldo is going to be here. we have great guests. we also have the guy who is in charge of the president's campaign, brad par school will be here as well. brian: he is significantly taller than me. he is like 6'9". ainsley: he is taller than steve. brian: he was with the president last night. flying out with him 9:00 in the morning. pumped up with a few things happening. including democrats coming the president's way. steve: we will see about that. ainsley: nancy pelosi does say she wants a comprehensive bipartisan deal when it comes to immigration. we will see. brian: and i believe it. steve: she also said yesterday after the president unveiled his new immigration plan, which is merit based also where you have to learn english and take a civic's test. she, nancy pelosi said, that's dead on arrival. we will play some of that with he
who else, brian? brian: stuart varney is going to be here. we booked him.he shows up late. we have to see and many more. pete hegseth and dana perino. you know it's a good show if dana perino got up 8 hours early to be with us. geraldo is going to be here. we have great guests. we also have the guy who is in charge of the president's campaign, brad par school will be here as well. brian: he is significantly taller than me. he is like 6'9". ainsley: he is taller than steve. brian: he was...
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this is good, she knows it is brian. brian: so far. harold: mr.amb i've always , wanted to meet you. i have to tell you, i can never go to sleep until i watch you on tv. >> [laughter] brian: to tell you how bad it is, since i have been in new york, i was walking down the street yesterday, and a couple walked by me and as they walked by me, the woman said, "that is john mccain!" >> [laughter] brian: back to presidents. >> [laughter] brian: if you had -- i really want to ask you this question, if you had to pick between fdr and lincoln, what would you do? you are working -- harold: who is writing the check? >> [laughter] harold: obviously they belong in the top three. roosevelt dealt with two emergencies, in a state of diminished health, which i find extraordinary. lincoln destroyed his own health, working for four years on the existential crisis that challenged the country and determined whether it would survive. so i would like to get them both in the room and talk to them both, but i don't choose. i'm privileged to have created an association wit
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brian: your father's lawyer, george crockett. david: yeah. brian: congressman.avid: i didn't know any of that until i started researching this book. george crockett later became a congressman from detroit. he was part of an integrated law firm in detroit before there were any really anywhere else. and he was a leftist but not a communist ever. but he believed deeply in protecting the rights of controversial minority groups because he said, you know, if they go after -- the same rights are due to members of the communist party as have been denied to african-americans. so he saw a connection between the two. he wrote a statement called freedom is everybody's business, and that was his strong sort of manifesto defense of why he was defending communists even if he didn't agree with them because he saw the same dangers that could go against anyone else. brian: the former mayor. david: you could write a whole book about him. i didn't make him a major character. he was called before those same hearings in 1952 as my father. had the same lawyer, crockett, and coleman yo
brian: your father's lawyer, george crockett. david: yeah. brian: congressman.avid: i didn't know any of that until i started researching this book. george crockett later became a congressman from detroit. he was part of an integrated law firm in detroit before there were any really anywhere else. and he was a leftist but not a communist ever. but he believed deeply in protecting the rights of controversial minority groups because he said, you know, if they go after -- the same rights are due...
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brian: brian meanwhile 28 minutes after the hour.iven you a view of the border. today we will look at the crisis at the border through those who have to round up those looking for asylum. on the border patrol with the border patrol chief. >> here comes some more right now. i told you they just come up the road. >> they are coming in the country. >> they just got dropped off by a smuggler. steve: what? my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today. or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. ote
brian: brian meanwhile 28 minutes after the hour.iven you a view of the border. today we will look at the crisis at the border through those who have to round up those looking for asylum. on the border patrol with the border patrol chief. >> here comes some more right now. i told you they just come up the road. >> they are coming in the country. >> they just got dropped off by a smuggler. steve: what? my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the...
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brian: if you insist. harold: brian and i like to have dinner in washington, and brian is one of the most i can recognize people in washington, d.c. the problem is that most people who recognize him think that he is john glenn or john mccain. [laughter] when people say, what you did for the space program. [laughter] the best of these happened at the mayflower hotel, after dinner. someone came up to brian, rushed to the lobby and said, oh, mr. lamb. this is good, she knows it is brian. i've always wanted to meet you. i can never go to sleep until i watch you on tv. brian: to tell you how bad it is, since i have been in new york, i was walking down the street yesterday and a couple walked by me, and as they did the woman said, "that is john mccain!" [laughter] ack to presidents. i really want to ask you this question. if you had to pick between fdr and lincoln, what would you do? harold: who is writing the check? [laughter] obviously they belong in the top three. roosevelt dealt with two emergencies, in a st
brian: if you insist. harold: brian and i like to have dinner in washington, and brian is one of the most i can recognize people in washington, d.c. the problem is that most people who recognize him think that he is john glenn or john mccain. [laughter] when people say, what you did for the space program. [laughter] the best of these happened at the mayflower hotel, after dinner. someone came up to brian, rushed to the lobby and said, oh, mr. lamb. this is good, she knows it is brian. i've...
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brian. brian: 24 after the hour.rs are surprise you. >> i think they should be able to vote from prison. >> i think they should. they should be allowed to do what. >> i don't think people in jail have the right to vote. they put themselves in there. >> when you get out serve your time, why not. while you're still in jail, then, sorry. brian: like a true yankee fan. cabot phillips, media director for campusreform.org. cabot, that is interesting question. that is not a hard one. they shouldn't have the right to vote in prison. steve: absolutely in this day and age, we convinced young people if a law makes you feel uncomfortable, it is not compassionate, you shouldn't have it at all. when you break down the concept of rule of law, you see people willing to do this. the billion line, when you break the law you temporarily forfeit the right to make the laws. listen what i asked students if they wanted votes if they're incarcerated. should they have to forfeit second amendments. >> people in prison don't have second moment
brian. brian: 24 after the hour.rs are surprise you. >> i think they should be able to vote from prison. >> i think they should. they should be allowed to do what. >> i don't think people in jail have the right to vote. they put themselves in there. >> when you get out serve your time, why not. while you're still in jail, then, sorry. brian: like a true yankee fan. cabot phillips, media director for campusreform.org. cabot, that is interesting question. that is not a...
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brian: what about mom?nne: mom was initially a teacher, stopped teaching for a while, became an interior decorator, did that for a while, stopped doing that, then went back to teaching. brian: this is a review of your book in the weekly standard by a man named james banner. "freeman's research prodigious, her scholarship unimpeachable. by shifting her gaze from the conventionally cited causes of the civil war, she has deepened our understanding of its coming. she does not discount other sources of disunion, instead draws attention to the realities of governance, its rules, processes, and ethos, and to the way their degradations can spill beyond institutions to affect, in this case, fatally, wider public life." i can go on. does that hurt to hear things like that? [laughter] joanne: it was very nice to see that review. you know, after working on this book for 17 years, getting positive reviews is a wonderful thing. brian: did that have any impact on sales? joanne: i couldn't tell you that yet. [laughter] i m
brian: what about mom?nne: mom was initially a teacher, stopped teaching for a while, became an interior decorator, did that for a while, stopped doing that, then went back to teaching. brian: this is a review of your book in the weekly standard by a man named james banner. "freeman's research prodigious, her scholarship unimpeachable. by shifting her gaze from the conventionally cited causes of the civil war, she has deepened our understanding of its coming. she does not discount other...
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brian: what is that?now they have got fossil fuel. >> and just think of the transiting up there and how the economy is going to open up and how to manage that region of the world. brian: if one country decides to block that region, that would be a problem. >> when i look at this map, that's the one part of the world the map is under represented. brian: used to running one of the most successful companies in the world. now you are helping operate the most successful country in the world. >> right, right. >> global operation. brian: he was pretty excited a couple days before had a chance to do this. to finally get the nominationment and now he will get blistered because people want to take shots at donald trump by going after the people he nominates. steve: would have been easier to stay at boeing. brian: mattis gave him a call and said the country needs you. he said all right. ainsley: much more later? brian: yes we sat down at a table 6:30. ainsley: we saw the standing portion. the seated portion later. s
brian: what is that?now they have got fossil fuel. >> and just think of the transiting up there and how the economy is going to open up and how to manage that region of the world. brian: if one country decides to block that region, that would be a problem. >> when i look at this map, that's the one part of the world the map is under represented. brian: used to running one of the most successful companies in the world. now you are helping operate the most successful country in the...
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brian: very strange. david: the spotlight in history hit that one area for a total of maybe three months. burr was there less than three days, but it would leave a mark that would never be forgotten. brian: i have to check in with you on one last thing from video, this is from 2001. want to know if this place is still something that you use that looks very familiar to you. david: this would affect my walk to work. this measures 12 by 8 feet, has windows on all sides. i absolutely love it. has about 800 books in there. and my faithful typewriter upon which i have worked now since about 1965. i have written every book i have ever written on that old royal typewriter. there is nothing wrong with it. it is a beautiful, american-made machine. david: it is still there. and there is still nothing wrong with it, the typewriter. no, because three of our children -- we still have our home on martha's vineyard. that is still my office on martha's vineyard. but this book was written in massachusetts. we moved there b
brian: very strange. david: the spotlight in history hit that one area for a total of maybe three months. burr was there less than three days, but it would leave a mark that would never be forgotten. brian: i have to check in with you on one last thing from video, this is from 2001. want to know if this place is still something that you use that looks very familiar to you. david: this would affect my walk to work. this measures 12 by 8 feet, has windows on all sides. i absolutely love it. has...
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brian: where is he from?avid: northern georgia and grew up on a farm and became a wyer in canton, georgia, and briefly worked the north georgia circuit as a judge and was a lawyer and then got elected from congress from that congressional district up there. brian: you highlight a fellow named cavener? david: frank was an interesting guy and was the committee council for the house american activities community in 1952 and had been a counsel earlier in the period when the more famous investigation of communists in hollywood was conducted. he came from woodstock, virginia, out in the shenandoah valley. he was sort of a product of the bird machine out there. and right after world war ii served as the acting general counsel for the u.s. mission at -- war o war trials crimes try bunal and trying the chinese that were responsible. brian: talking about the idea of having a counsel interview somebody and in this case he was counsel and asked your father -- david: he did all the questioning. the committee members would
brian: where is he from?avid: northern georgia and grew up on a farm and became a wyer in canton, georgia, and briefly worked the north georgia circuit as a judge and was a lawyer and then got elected from congress from that congressional district up there. brian: you highlight a fellow named cavener? david: frank was an interesting guy and was the committee council for the house american activities community in 1952 and had been a counsel earlier in the period when the more famous...
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brian? brian: police chief is actually in that shot.l eyes on the supreme court where some major decisions could be handed down as soon as today. griff: notable cases on the docket include adding the citizenship question to the 2020 census and religious liberties in what's known as the cross case. jedediah: here to break down how they impact you fox news senior judicial analyst and host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano. >> just got a call from justice kavanaugh and looking to see a picture. [laughter] judge: i can't say it with a straight face ufo what they look like. brian: have you ever seen a tufo before. >> no. and i can't stop thinking about it. these are two cases one involves whether the federal government actually the department of commerce can ask for the citizenship status of everybody that lives in a house. three federal court judges have already said no. so the trump administration has appealed that to the supreme court. the supreme court is not ruling on it today. the supreme court is likely to announce
brian? brian: police chief is actually in that shot.l eyes on the supreme court where some major decisions could be handed down as soon as today. griff: notable cases on the docket include adding the citizenship question to the 2020 census and religious liberties in what's known as the cross case. jedediah: here to break down how they impact you fox news senior judicial analyst and host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano. >> just got a call from justice kavanaugh and...
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ainsley: brian would be on? brian: never know. brian: don't need anybody else.e me. we have, get your own show. we have ari fleischer, you and ari. it is going to be great. we have stuart varney. apparently news on the economy. brian: i i do not like him at all. >> he is never welcome here. steve: if you don't have "fox nation" yet, go to foxnation.com to download. perfect tip for mother's day. brian: he forgot lawrence jones, who will steel the show. ainsley: are you threatening brian? >> yes. brian: not unusual. >> extending brian's work day. brian: thanks, bill. >> thank you. steve: fox news alert. taking a live look outside of michael cohen's apartment in new york, screen left. the president's former lawyer is about to head to his new place where he will live a couple years, that is prison. we're live there coming up after this. woman: ahh! need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites and lets you see how your baggage will affect the cost of your flight, so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. se
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brian lamb: in detroit or here?avid: downtown washington dc archives, they have all the congressional files. and it was one of the first things i found among all the documents that i uncovered doing this. brian lamb: he was 34 years old the day he testified and wanted to read the statement and the chairman said no. where was the family and how big was the family and did he have a job? david: he had just been fired a week earlier from the detroit times, a first newspaper where he was the lead write man on the copy desk, which was a different job in that era than it is today, we take the feeds from reporters and put it into motion , you write the stories. and so he did not have a job. two- the family was, i was and a half. my older sister jeanie was five. wasjill was almost -- jim almost seven. and my mother, it was a family of five at that point and we were living in detroit in a flat in detroit. and i don't remember it. the first thing i say in the book is i have no memory of that day. brian lamb: but does your brot
brian lamb: in detroit or here?avid: downtown washington dc archives, they have all the congressional files. and it was one of the first things i found among all the documents that i uncovered doing this. brian lamb: he was 34 years old the day he testified and wanted to read the statement and the chairman said no. where was the family and how big was the family and did he have a job? david: he had just been fired a week earlier from the detroit times, a first newspaper where he was the lead...
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brian: right.you are going in front of a grand jury and you are not charged and you are doing them a favor by telling the truth as you know it, and then you get your name exposed and get sullied because of your willingness to do what many people think your obligation as a citizen is to do, i will go and give my testimony but just keep my identity sealed and now all of the sudden it's being revealed because i don't know jerry nadler is trying to please his base or take a shot at the president. ainsley: just think about it. he is the head of the doj. the attorney general, the top law enforcement, top justice guy, okay? he is following the law by not releasing the full report. and they are saying they want him to break the law and if he doesn't break the law, then they will hold him in contempt, maybe arrest him. who knows. but if you listen to the democrats -- back remember when chris christie was talking about eric holder? do you know what adam schiff said yesterday? we had no choice but to vote for
brian: right.you are going in front of a grand jury and you are not charged and you are doing them a favor by telling the truth as you know it, and then you get your name exposed and get sullied because of your willingness to do what many people think your obligation as a citizen is to do, i will go and give my testimony but just keep my identity sealed and now all of the sudden it's being revealed because i don't know jerry nadler is trying to please his base or take a shot at the president....
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brian? brian: thanks, jillian.ened to him seven tours in afghanistan and iraq. great to see you. >> great to see you. thank you for having me. brian: you lost your hand and you actually were awarded this medal of honor. bring us back to may 2008. >> we were going after high valued target in afghanistan as we went out to a rural area and started entering a compound. started clearing the building as myself and another range took fire 20 feet away. took fire below armpit. i threw a grenade over at the enemy went off. brought fire. ran over to another ranger. help him stayed on radio with my commands and let them know what is going on. next thing i know checking back on them a grenade had come over and i reached over and grabbed it. it was right behind them. as i was throwing it away from them it completely took the hand off at the wrist and sat up, put a tourniquet on it and checked on my guys they both got minor shrapnel both went out on missions the next day and able to run to our medics. that's when they said we ne
brian? brian: thanks, jillian.ened to him seven tours in afghanistan and iraq. great to see you. >> great to see you. thank you for having me. brian: you lost your hand and you actually were awarded this medal of honor. bring us back to may 2008. >> we were going after high valued target in afghanistan as we went out to a rural area and started entering a compound. started clearing the building as myself and another range took fire 20 feet away. took fire below armpit. i threw a...
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brian?. how could that be in and why dolls the next generation agree with that? let's ask u.s. historian and doctor i will call him bill. author of a brand new book called the land of hope. bill, what's going on with socialism? how did we get here? >> well, you know, not everybody means the same thing by the word socialism. if you look at the gallup poll, it's clear that the meaning has shifted over time from a sense of socialist government ownership of the means of production to government providing people with basic needs and showing compassion and elm bracing all of humanity. and, you know, that's very nice, except it may not really be in practice what socialism is as you look at the historical record. brian: right. basically people have to understand in schools without not propaganda is fact what capitalism does and how it plays such a prominent role in freedom and democracy, correct? how do you change the perception? >> well, one of the ways is by teaching history. because if you talk a
brian?. how could that be in and why dolls the next generation agree with that? let's ask u.s. historian and doctor i will call him bill. author of a brand new book called the land of hope. bill, what's going on with socialism? how did we get here? >> well, you know, not everybody means the same thing by the word socialism. if you look at the gallup poll, it's clear that the meaning has shifted over time from a sense of socialist government ownership of the means of production to...
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brian brian we are back with a fox news alert. weiner is a free man former congressman just walked out of new york halfway house now all the way out where he has been staying since february. >> look, i feel like i am glad to be getting back to my family. i hope to be able to live a life of integrity and service and i'm glad this chapter of my life is behind me. >> what does that mean? what's your future? brian: wiener served more than a year in prison after pleading guilty to sending inappropriate pictures to a girl in 2017. he have to register as a sex offender. ainsley? ainsley: okay. thank you. can texas save chick-fil-a bill be saved? the bill was introduced after san antonio blocked the fast food chain from opening a restaurant in the airport there. last week it was derailed in the house before lawmakers could each vote on it as critics say it supports anti-gay discrimination. just yesterday the bill was revived in the texas senate in the state senate. so what is next? joining us now is g.o.p. texas state representative jeff
brian brian we are back with a fox news alert. weiner is a free man former congressman just walked out of new york halfway house now all the way out where he has been staying since february. >> look, i feel like i am glad to be getting back to my family. i hope to be able to live a life of integrity and service and i'm glad this chapter of my life is behind me. >> what does that mean? what's your future? brian: wiener served more than a year in prison after pleading guilty to...
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brian, down to you. brian: all right. talk about out of this world. ufos nearly every day for two years breerch brian at first the pilots reportedly thought these were part of a top secret drone program. but a near coalition collision in 2014 changed their minds. new ufo investigation. secretary of defense for intelligence christopher mellon. christopher, do you believe the ufos exist? >> we know that ufos exist. this is no longer an issue. the navy itself has publicly acknowledged the fact that they exist anive duty pilots have gone online acknowledging they exist. the issue is why are they here? where are they coming from and what is the technology behind these devices that we are observing? >> are there indications that these unidentified flying objects are doing things that this world is not capable of? >> there are indications actually. the incident famous example of this well documented by multiple radars and pilots in broad daylight that vehicle demonstrated speeds in excess of 5,000 miles an hour. it was able to whoever 50 feet above the avera
brian, down to you. brian: all right. talk about out of this world. ufos nearly every day for two years breerch brian at first the pilots reportedly thought these were part of a top secret drone program. but a near coalition collision in 2014 changed their minds. new ufo investigation. secretary of defense for intelligence christopher mellon. christopher, do you believe the ufos exist? >> we know that ufos exist. this is no longer an issue. the navy itself has publicly acknowledged the...
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brian: did you? >> maybe. brian: was it good to get back together?we were still out on the road and going back and forth and performing. would he see never really stopped the whole touring thing. >> so different now, it's not like we were going in and churning out new records, too. it's more of a thought-out process now and finding songs and how do you go about touring those songs. brian: musician to musician and i played the clarinet up until the 8th grade. [laughter] has music changed? there is no set country? there is no set dance. i listen to the highway and others i'm saying to myself am i listening to a country song? do you guys notice the january are a has changed that you were playing in college? >> i think that country music in general has had dynamic that has stretched the it goes back to the old days it hasn't changed much. it definitely a genre bend genre. brian: you folks ready to hear from the eli young band soon? [cheers and applause] pete: top of the hour you will play some hits for us. >> love it. we can't wait. brian: as much succes
brian: did you? >> maybe. brian: was it good to get back together?we were still out on the road and going back and forth and performing. would he see never really stopped the whole touring thing. >> so different now, it's not like we were going in and churning out new records, too. it's more of a thought-out process now and finding songs and how do you go about touring those songs. brian: musician to musician and i played the clarinet up until the 8th grade. [laughter] has music...
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brian?eemingly calls for the elimination of private insurance if elected. >> all that i want to do is expand medicare over a four-year period to cover every man, woman, and child in this country. >> but to do that you would eliminate private health insurance. >> for basic needs, yes. ainsley: our next guest says if you think that's bad, wait until you hear about democrats' moderate option medicare for america which he says isn't moderate at all. brian: founder and ceo of research group and author of upcoming book the case against single pair joins us now. medicare for all shows we have an open heart. we want everyone included. what would be the results? >> the results is people wouldn't get healthcare. the medicare for america plan that's for portrayed as moderate alternative you actually could not buy private healthcare on your own. you could not go to the doctor and say $50, $100 for a checkup. i have the flu, et cetera. that's banning private healthcare. that's getting government in betwe
brian?eemingly calls for the elimination of private insurance if elected. >> all that i want to do is expand medicare over a four-year period to cover every man, woman, and child in this country. >> but to do that you would eliminate private health insurance. >> for basic needs, yes. ainsley: our next guest says if you think that's bad, wait until you hear about democrats' moderate option medicare for america which he says isn't moderate at all. brian: founder and ceo of...
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ainsley: sober night brian brian: always is. steve: its would a monday, come on.s a hot night in pennsylvania. if you were watching you heard the president a couple of times say hey, we need a doctor because five people actually passed out. they had been waiting a long time. it was 80 degrees. he blamed out lights. ainsley: he said these lights are so bright. someone turn them off. brian: other day complaining about the stage. who set the stage up? ainsley: i almost slipped and fell. don't pate bill. he said whoever set this up don't pate bill. i almost slipped on the stage. steve: today out in that area of pennsylvania they are having a special election to fill a vacant congressional seat. the president officially was there to campaign for state representative fred keller. but, really, come on it's about pennsylvania and the president because the president needs pennsylvania in 2020. ainsley: that is joe biden territory he claims it's his territory because he was born in scranton but then he moved away. steve: at age 10. the president talked about that. listen. >
ainsley: sober night brian brian: always is. steve: its would a monday, come on.s a hot night in pennsylvania. if you were watching you heard the president a couple of times say hey, we need a doctor because five people actually passed out. they had been waiting a long time. it was 80 degrees. he blamed out lights. ainsley: he said these lights are so bright. someone turn them off. brian: other day complaining about the stage. who set the stage up? ainsley: i almost slipped and fell. don't pate...
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brian lamb: congressman.avid maraniss: i didn't know any of that until i started researching this book. became a ckett later congressman from detroit. integrated lawan firm in detroit before there really anywhere else. not a was a leftist but communist ever. in he believed deeply protecting the rights of controversial minority groups you know, if d, they go after -- the same rights to members of the communist party as have been denied to african-americans. connection between the two. statement called freedom is everybody's business, sort of was his strong manifesto defense of why he was he nding communists even if didn't agree with them because e saw the same dangers that anyone else.nst brian lamb: the former mayor. david maraniss: you could write a whole book about him. i didn't make him a major character. same called before those hearings in 1952 as my father. had the same lawyer, crockett, coleman young turned those hearings on end. he was not a member of the party.ist he was friendly with a lot of ommuni
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brian? brian: thanks, jillian. statement on the mueller investigation. he made it clear kind of. we won't be hearing from him again on the topic or at least if he has his druthers. so why are democrats treating his comments as ground breaking? pete: here to explain fox news senior judicial analyst and host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano. judge: that presumes i can explain what happened yesterday. pete: was yesterday necessary? why go to the podium? >> i don't think yesterday was necessary. in fact, when stuart varney asked my do you think he is going to resign? i said why we call a national press conference like this just to resign? that's the news yesterday is that today he is a private citizen. reading between the lines, he still has a dispute with his boss attorney general barr over the meaning of his report. he still is arguing there is enough evidence of the president's culpability not using the word guilt. culpability on obstruction of justice that they couldn't clear him on it. and he
brian? brian: thanks, jillian. statement on the mueller investigation. he made it clear kind of. we won't be hearing from him again on the topic or at least if he has his druthers. so why are democrats treating his comments as ground breaking? pete: here to explain fox news senior judicial analyst and host of liberty file on fox nation judge andrew napolitano. judge: that presumes i can explain what happened yesterday. pete: was yesterday necessary? why go to the podium? >> i don't think...
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brian: really? about the only one in the world to think so. that's not the former v.p.'s first foreign policy blunder. a look at his record next. ♪ ♪ drea dream on ♪ dream on ♪ our everyday diet is very acidic. it can cause damage to the enamel. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter deep into the enamel surface. the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged, it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. stop fearing your alarm clock... with zzzquil pure zzzs. a drug-free blend of botanicals with melatonin that supports your natural sleep cycle so you can seize the morning. zzzquil pure zzzs. >> china is our -- man, they are
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brian: all right. yet. but i actually thought this was flat out fascinating over the last 10 years at a time at which the market crashed he bought stuff. when things weren't making money yet he bought out his partners. a lot of this stuff turned around. along the way newt, you are a big businessman in your own right you take writeoffs to incentivize. i found this fascinating "new york times" illustrating this actually hurt their own cause? >> well, i mean, first of all, just assume that the "new york times" is the morality enemy of president trump. it would be fun, for example, to challenge the owner of the "new york times" to release all of his tax returns and find out how many loopholes and shelters the "new york times" and the family have taken over the last 30 or 40 or 50 years. it would be fascinating to have nancy pelosi release her family tax returns, find out how many different things they have done because they are pretty rich. what you would find is, look, donald trump knew he was going to be
brian: all right. yet. but i actually thought this was flat out fascinating over the last 10 years at a time at which the market crashed he bought stuff. when things weren't making money yet he bought out his partners. a lot of this stuff turned around. along the way newt, you are a big businessman in your own right you take writeoffs to incentivize. i found this fascinating "new york times" illustrating this actually hurt their own cause? >> well, i mean, first of all, just...
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brian: here's the thing.e staff or staffers a half hour straight. one person with a follow-up it was very similar, i think with judge kavanaugh when the republicans elected to put somebody there to ask one question. they looked at that and the attorney general looked at it and said no, that's not what i volunteered for. and usually the democrats would come back and do a deal. instead they said you better show up or you are scared. and he says i'm not showing up. so, they are going to give a couple days of negotiation and then they said they will go use everything possible to haul him in. steve: right. they may hold him in contempt of court. michael goodwin writes on the pages of "the new york post." they smeared him, called him a liar and said he should resign the same senate democrats on the judiciary committee who tried assassinate the judge kavanaugh pulled the same stunt with bill barr same result. they failed. throwing mud while shooting blanks the. ainsley: they weren't happy with the results of the inv
brian: here's the thing.e staff or staffers a half hour straight. one person with a follow-up it was very similar, i think with judge kavanaugh when the republicans elected to put somebody there to ask one question. they looked at that and the attorney general looked at it and said no, that's not what i volunteered for. and usually the democrats would come back and do a deal. instead they said you better show up or you are scared. and he says i'm not showing up. so, they are going to give a...
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brian? brian: all right. thanks, phil. appreciate that that could change, of course, within our show. ainsley: yeah. it's a secret police. head of secret police is not siding with maduro anymore as of last night. he sent a letter out saying he is not going to side with him. what happens next in the military have the guns. the citizens down there are not allowed to have the guns. if the head of the police saying i'm not siding with them anymore and they have the guns, the military has the power. it will be interesting to see where the military members side. steve: john bolton say that key figures in the maduro regime, keep in mind the maduro regime backed by coulibaly, key figures in the regime have been talking to the opposition, which now, of course, is headed by juan guaido who chosen by the elected national assembly, they have been talking to the opposition for months. it's not just, ainsley, who you were talking about the present commanders of the presidential guard but also the chief justice of the supreme court and t
brian? brian: all right. thanks, phil. appreciate that that could change, of course, within our show. ainsley: yeah. it's a secret police. head of secret police is not siding with maduro anymore as of last night. he sent a letter out saying he is not going to side with him. what happens next in the military have the guns. the citizens down there are not allowed to have the guns. if the head of the police saying i'm not siding with them anymore and they have the guns, the military has the power....
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[laughter] >> brian: mrs. pbs.ack in a moment. >> juan: cory booker is onto something when he says the middle class still feels income inequality in their recovery. you look at president trump's numbers and you would think that with the good economic news that he would be doing even better. it's obviously the case that people have strong objections to him and we are -- the economy previously was a good measure of how a political candidate, a president seeking a second term was about to do. in this case, it looks like it's nothing. >> jesse: i would cede some of that. let's take a look at one thing you did say which i would like to fact-check. the wage growth right now has been accelerated for the bottom half of workers, emily. you are seeing a lot of the wages rising for blue-collar workers, middle-class workers. the wage acceleration is not as strong for the upper class. >> emily: which is why it's difficult to reconcile the lack of consistent messaging that if the thriving economy was begun under president obama,
[laughter] >> brian: mrs. pbs.ack in a moment. >> juan: cory booker is onto something when he says the middle class still feels income inequality in their recovery. you look at president trump's numbers and you would think that with the good economic news that he would be doing even better. it's obviously the case that people have strong objections to him and we are -- the economy previously was a good measure of how a political candidate, a president seeking a second term was about...
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brian? >> brian: we get it. the guy has to lock down the pga championship.ople. >> jesse: maybe just a peck. >> juan: could have escalated. >> jesse: could have escalated. >> brian: if he blew the tournament, could have went back to her. >> dana: she didn't look happy. >> jesse: funny how she tried to play it off like it never happened. >> juan: public displays of affection, i don't think that was the place for it. clearly she didn't get it. he's focused. >> jesse: i blame her. >> dana: always blaming women. >> juan: oh! >> jesse: i say don't kiss me before i come on the set of "the five.." >> emily: i agree. know your role. she thinks it's about her. that's not it. it's all for her. if you're the partner of the pro athlete and 30 seconds before a game time, like you -- don't talk to him. that's how i feel. >> jesse: at least she didn't text and drip him. maybe she was. up next, one more thing. ♪ it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep
brian? >> brian: we get it. the guy has to lock down the pga championship.ople. >> jesse: maybe just a peck. >> juan: could have escalated. >> jesse: could have escalated. >> brian: if he blew the tournament, could have went back to her. >> dana: she didn't look happy. >> jesse: funny how she tried to play it off like it never happened. >> juan: public displays of affection, i don't think that was the place for it. clearly she didn't get it. he's...
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>> harris: our thanks to brian kilmeade. final thoughts, brian?mes back. they did a couple times last week. it's been a rough start, and that's all i have. i still have 20 seconds. >> melissa: we are down 681 points. more news out of china. that is a very serious sell-off. we'll have to keep an eye on that. come join us at 4:00 p.m. on fox business. we will close the market for you. in the meantime we are back here on the couch at noon eastern tomorrow. here's harris. >> harris: all right, let's take a look now at the market. it's taking a tumble. china is retaliating with tariffs of its own. this is "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. the dow, let's put up on the screen. dropping more than 600 points, several times today. nearly 700 at this point. it comes back momentarily, but wow. all of this on news that china will hike tariffs on $60 billion of american made goods after trade talks fell apart. but the president of the united states is warning the chinese that they had better make a deal. chief white house correspondent john roberts h
>> harris: our thanks to brian kilmeade. final thoughts, brian?mes back. they did a couple times last week. it's been a rough start, and that's all i have. i still have 20 seconds. >> melissa: we are down 681 points. more news out of china. that is a very serious sell-off. we'll have to keep an eye on that. come join us at 4:00 p.m. on fox business. we will close the market for you. in the meantime we are back here on the couch at noon eastern tomorrow. here's harris. >>...
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brian: i didn't listen to enough mandisa but it's great to see you guys.iah: you are looking tan. brian: soccer parent tan watching three days and watching traffic both ways. i know you guys were working. griff: we were here working. a lot of news. one of the stories we did continual tragically continues today and is that true weather out in the midwest. brian: stunning. straight to a fox news alert. powerful tornadoes touching down in the midwest. this happened overnight. millions are without power. first responders are searching for people trapped in their homes in dayton, ohio, after a twister tore through there. >> a tornado just hit our house. oh my god. oh my god. we were just sitting out here. jedediah: the force of that tornadoes in dayton so powerful it wrapped this car around a light pole. griff: another tornadoes destroying homes like this it one in is he lynna, ohio. brian: he probably only needs 90 minutes to sleep to catch up. jedediah: calling it unforgettable. griff: mark making his first appear and on "fox & friends." good morning. >> grif
brian: i didn't listen to enough mandisa but it's great to see you guys.iah: you are looking tan. brian: soccer parent tan watching three days and watching traffic both ways. i know you guys were working. griff: we were here working. a lot of news. one of the stories we did continual tragically continues today and is that true weather out in the midwest. brian: stunning. straight to a fox news alert. powerful tornadoes touching down in the midwest. this happened overnight. millions are without...
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brian: judge. >> african-american judge in minnesota i believe. brian: what about the backlash? >> that come, listen who cares. honestly respectfully who cares what the baltimore sun is has to say about tiger woods and the president in the rose garden yesterday and here's why. they find negative and invective in even the grit and determination and overcoming injury and personal challenges and age over time and tiger woods is a great american story of grit and determination and the underdog prevailing again. you know leave it to some who are honestly always in a bad mood about something to try to ruin the day for tiger woods. i don't think that tiger woods will allow that we're certainly not going to allow that here at the white house. he was more than happy to accept that award. many people are, the president will continue to distinguish a great american for their contributions to society in many ways. brian: steve: kellyanne conway, north lawn. >> rose garden, one anniversary of be the best. first lady's incredible platform. she has three pillars, pushing them forward. tremendo
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brian: thanks, jillian. griff: thousand johns and hundreds of millions of dollars coming to arkansas. jedediah: the arkansas governor hutchison secret to economic prosperity? we'll ask him next. ♪ working for a living ♪ living and a working ♪ taking what they are giving because i'm working for a living. with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio® acts specifically in the gi tract, to prevent an excess of white blood cells
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do you think renting is the new owning >> it really has shown to be that, brian.ral change, not a cyclical change. anyone that you see come out of the rental market to buy homes tends to be renters of single family homes professionally done apartments are where it's at so as an investment, apartments have been a preferred choice on the commercial real estate side. the lowering of interest rates in the last three months or so bodes very well for that as rents are going up and supply is very much in balance with demand, you see those yields continue to track new capital coming into apartments. >> hessam nadji. thank you very much. have a great day. >> >> great to be with you. >>> now to the sports world. if you missed the ending of the 76ers/raptors game last night, wow. it ended on a shot that no one in toronto or philadelphia will ever forget. not kawhi leonard. with less than 1 second he threw up a crazy shot from the baseline falling it away watch this the ball bounces away from the rim. once, twice, three times in. somehow the ball went in and the raptors win t
do you think renting is the new owning >> it really has shown to be that, brian.ral change, not a cyclical change. anyone that you see come out of the rental market to buy homes tends to be renters of single family homes professionally done apartments are where it's at so as an investment, apartments have been a preferred choice on the commercial real estate side. the lowering of interest rates in the last three months or so bodes very well for that as rents are going up and supply is...
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talking john bolton i'm joined by my guest brian becker in washington he's the director. the answer coalition as well as host of loud and clear daily new show on radio sputnik also in washington we have gareth porter he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare and in boston we cross to max abrams he's a professor at northeastern university as well as author of the new book rules for rebels the science of victory in militant history brilliant title cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate brian i called john bolton a clear and present threat to the united states in the world would you concur brian . yes i think president bolton oh i mean national security adviser. is. a clear and present danger for people around the world and for the united states i mean just look at this record i mean john bolton was one of the architects of the iraq invasion bolton rumsfeld and cheney all of them thought the iraqis were going to run out into
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eunice. >> reporter: thanks so much, brian. sources told cnbc that the chinese are consideringbacking out of the trade talks in washington that are scheduled for this week. this is after president trump had tweeted over the weekend saying that the 10% tariff would go up to 25% on friday and that $325 billion of additional goods sent to us by china remain untaxed but will be shortly at a rate of 25%. now officially the foreign ministry said that the chinese are still going to be sending a delegation to the united states. there was no mention though that china would cancel the talks, however, i was speaking to a source who's familiar with the chinese side of the negotiations who said that some of the lower level, working level folks were told to postpone their flights but they could still get on the flights to land in washington on may 8th, the day when the talks are supposed to begin. that same source shed some light as to perhaps what triggered president trump to tweet he had told me that the chinese side felt there were certai
eunice. >> reporter: thanks so much, brian. sources told cnbc that the chinese are consideringbacking out of the trade talks in washington that are scheduled for this week. this is after president trump had tweeted over the weekend saying that the 10% tariff would go up to 25% on friday and that $325 billion of additional goods sent to us by china remain untaxed but will be shortly at a rate of 25%. now officially the foreign ministry said that the chinese are still going to be sending a...
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i am brian sullivan.eping an eye on oil prices this doirn a touch right now, $63 barrel trading here that is not the story. the story is two-fold. two major developing stories from two major ope krchlc natio. first, iranian sanctions kicking into full effect today due to expire tonight at midnight iran says they will buck the sanctions and continue to export and sell their oil we're also following the latest political unrest out of venezuela. more protests are expected today. they turned violent yesterday. we'll take you live to opec headquarters later on in the show to talk more about both of these important stories. >>> meantime, your money and investments, halfway through the 5:00 hour, unlike oil they're a little bit in the green. dow futures a jump of about 47 points at the open, s&p and nasdaq are also higher do you know what else is higher? bonds. their yield holding steady buyers have continued to come into treasuries as well. we're watching that low yield on the market yesterday, stocks did pull
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brian, back to you now how is the early action going?while driving in every morning is live in london. the mood in europe has been relaxed. you can see right behind me ftse 100 is the relative underperformer we're down .2% i should tell you for the week the ftse is down 2%. remember, this is another big week for brexit discussions as ever cross-party talks are taking place between the conservative party labour party expectations is we may get some form of resolution soon, but, hey, we've been saying that for a really long time the german index up .1% here right at the top we have siemens pulling up the index overall, though, again for the week we're down about 2.4% for the dax. cac, the french index is trading around flat. all eyes on the ftse index the italian index that's down half a percentage point. you may recall yesterday the yourp even commission published their latest gdp forecast for 2019. the sectors that have got hit the most are the ones connected to china autos very much in focus with the potential tariffs on section 232 dow
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i am a c-span junkie and brian lamb is my hero. i want to know, can we perhaps look back in history through the lens of our modern day and rank some of the presidents from the past through skewed eyes, a skewed perspective, talking a lot about social justice and how we treat each other which is fine, but it seems you have to take the presidents within the context of their times. is that something we could have a broader discussion about? >> that is an important point, something everyone who participated in the poll, how do you rank someone, take andrew jackson for instance. andrew jackson for many years after he lived, was considered an important progressive and it was andrew jackson that, the right to vote was expanded dramatically, he established, and establish the democratic party against big business. and for many years those were considered very progressive and that was the way he was ranked until the last 20 or 30 years but you can't unlock the other side of the coin and i don't think it is a bad thing that modern historians
i am a c-span junkie and brian lamb is my hero. i want to know, can we perhaps look back in history through the lens of our modern day and rank some of the presidents from the past through skewed eyes, a skewed perspective, talking a lot about social justice and how we treat each other which is fine, but it seems you have to take the presidents within the context of their times. is that something we could have a broader discussion about? >> that is an important point, something everyone...