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that's from mike rowe. the trades, by the way, that can be any kind of business. pete: no doubt. by the way, we on fox nation right now can catch poison ivy, the full show, and tonight at 10 p.m. on the fox news channel, poison ivy is airing. it pulls the curtain back on how some of these elite universities really went sideways. brian, you were a part of it, one of the first people we thought of here on fox. here's a portion of what brian with said on poison ivy. watch. >> look, even if all the big donors pulled their money, you would still have so many of today's colleges and universities, especially state the schools, schools that get their money from taxpayers predominantly, those schools would still very much have their economic base in place. until you change that, i don't think you can really transform the present status quo system that we have in colleges. pete: and, pine, i think what we've both seen is, yes, it went from left-wing-leaning institutions to full-on indoctrination camps. it's different
that's from mike rowe. the trades, by the way, that can be any kind of business. pete: no doubt. by the way, we on fox nation right now can catch poison ivy, the full show, and tonight at 10 p.m. on the fox news channel, poison ivy is airing. it pulls the curtain back on how some of these elite universities really went sideways. brian, you were a part of it, one of the first people we thought of here on fox. here's a portion of what brian with said on poison ivy. watch. >> look, even if...
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and she represented to the courts in response to a definite mike rowe man's motion to dismiss. she lied about when her relationship started. and there is evidence that. >> laura: she commit perjury on that? >> well, it sounds like that she could be in trouble making false statements to the courts. she certainly could have aided and abetted her boyfriend, nathan wade's perjury because her office with her name on the filing submitted sworn affidavit to the court. sworn affidavit to the divorce court on february 1st. she submitted that sworn eighth in response to mike rowe man's motion to dismiss on february 2nd who is going tontd prosecutor. she is the d.a. in this case. this entire election interference case has looked like a political hit job from day one. this just throws further doubt on to her mantel. >> there is no question that this judge needs to nathan wade. they should face disbarments and criminal charges for perjury and false statements to various courts and as congresswoman marjorie taylor greene recommended to georgia governor brian kemp and georgia attorney general
and she represented to the courts in response to a definite mike rowe man's motion to dismiss. she lied about when her relationship started. and there is evidence that. >> laura: she commit perjury on that? >> well, it sounds like that she could be in trouble making false statements to the courts. she certainly could have aided and abetted her boyfriend, nathan wade's perjury because her office with her name on the filing submitted sworn affidavit to the court. sworn affidavit to...
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. >> that will be hosted by mike rowe with riveting television.to a explainer, an eco . just some of the people who i interviewed for my book, which is going to be out march 19th. get it together. and if you hold your phone to the side of the screen, you might be able to see a qr code emerge. >> you were there. you interviewed a , a explainer. >> he's one of these types. okay. what is it called? man attracted to boy type of person. >> i love associate drag queens, black supremacists. this book has everything. >> everything. and that's why i want you to preorder it now. >> hold the phone. if you could put the phone up to the screen. >> it takes you right to amazon. i love you. >> i got it right. yeah. jesse watters, prime time attack eye thursday, everybody. >> oh, i love that, richard. hey, everybody. it's black history month. it's also reggae month. >> this was a commemoration created by the country of jamaica in 2008. >> reggae month celebrates the music impact impact on jamaica's development, as well as the birthday of two reggae icons dennis b
. >> that will be hosted by mike rowe with riveting television.to a explainer, an eco . just some of the people who i interviewed for my book, which is going to be out march 19th. get it together. and if you hold your phone to the side of the screen, you might be able to see a qr code emerge. >> you were there. you interviewed a , a explainer. >> he's one of these types. okay. what is it called? man attracted to boy type of person. >> i love associate drag queens, black...
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. - hi, i'm mike rowe, and this episode of how america works is all about the men and women of law enforcement think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence.
. - hi, i'm mike rowe, and this episode of how america works is all about the men and women of law enforcement think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence.
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special on fox nation how two fingered sloths eat hosted by mike rowe. >> dana: riveting television. people who i interviewed for my book which is going to be out march 19th, get it together. and if you hold your phone to the side of the screen you might be able to see a qr code emerge. there is. >> greg: interviewed pedophile? >> jesse: pedophile explainer. man attracted to boy. drag queens, black supremacists, this book has everything. everything that's why i want you to preorder it now. put the phone upped to the screen, it takes you right to am zahn. i love you. do it for me. "jesse watters primetime" attack the dei thursday, everybody. >> dana: i love that richard? >> hey, everybody, black history month. also reggae month. this was a month commonnization 2008. celebrates the music's impact on jamaica's development as well as the birthday of two runs a game gay icons dennis brown and bob marlee's. reggae recently celebrated 50th anniversary and enjoys international influence we like to say in jamaica might be a small country. reggae is a global music trend. >> greg: what's your f
special on fox nation how two fingered sloths eat hosted by mike rowe. >> dana: riveting television. people who i interviewed for my book which is going to be out march 19th, get it together. and if you hold your phone to the side of the screen you might be able to see a qr code emerge. there is. >> greg: interviewed pedophile? >> jesse: pedophile explainer. man attracted to boy. drag queens, black supremacists, this book has everything. everything that's why i want you to...
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you know, no, but if mike rowe wants to go on, what will i say, no to him?on't think so. >> ainsley: i watched your son's documentary. it is fantastic. he sent it to me. >> thank you, sweetie. you should get it. if you are a parent and worried about head trauma with your kids playing supports. i'm proud of him. cast has a new series calls the baxters with rona downey. >> brian: i'm more worried about our relationship than everything else. it is fractured. >> we need therapy for you and i. >> steve: thank you very much for joining us. >> bless you. god bless you all, thank you, bye-bye. >> bill: thanks, good morning. president biden's open border policies
you know, no, but if mike rowe wants to go on, what will i say, no to him?on't think so. >> ainsley: i watched your son's documentary. it is fantastic. he sent it to me. >> thank you, sweetie. you should get it. if you are a parent and worried about head trauma with your kids playing supports. i'm proud of him. cast has a new series calls the baxters with rona downey. >> brian: i'm more worried about our relationship than everything else. it is fractured. >> we need...
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mike johnson is going to put it on the floor. poppy. >> i also wonder, lauren, what your reporting is on are there fears among some republicans that all of this dysfunction, like three failures in a row for mike johnson and republicans could mean trouble for them in november? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i think that it's important to note that obviously the house and the senate are separate chambers but for american voters who are going to the polls in november, they might look at republicans and overall make a judgment of whether or not they can lead. you know, markwayne mullin told me he's not worried about the senate republicans being able to take back that chamber, but he says the house does need to get its act together soon if they want to hold their own majority. you also have people like josh hawley, again a long time critic of mitch mcconnell saying that he's worried that mcconnell's leadership is landing them in a bad place to actually take back the senate in november. poppy. >> lauren, thank you for that reporting. phil. >>> republican senator james lankford on the senate floor with a powerful speech that didn't move the needle. what he was saying about what was happening as
mike johnson is going to put it on the floor. poppy. >> i also wonder, lauren, what your reporting is on are there fears among some republicans that all of this dysfunction, like three failures in a row for mike johnson and republicans could mean trouble for them in november? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i think that it's important to note that obviously the house and the senate are separate chambers but for american voters who are going to the polls in november, they might look at...
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and in san jose, santana row hosting a lunar new year celebration at 11:00. mikingemcee for the event. and the niners are organizing a watch party outside the center tomorrow 2:00 to 28:00 p.m. tickets are free, sign up in advance, they have a compart limit. niners spokesman tells us hosting watch parties in mexico and in the united kingdom. if you're having a party here in the bay area, cinthia has one last look at the forecast for the lunar new year as well. >> lunar new year, super bowl. going to be sunshine and staying dry. temperatures for inland valleys in the 60s. stays dry all week until next weekend. our next chance seeing rain and systems following right behind that. >> very nice the weather is cooperating as people are headed out to bars and restaurants. rooting for the niners and ring in the lunar new year. >>> thank you so much for making us a part of your morning. we'll have more local news for you tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00 and always on at nbcbayarea.com. have a great start. we love to see you right back here tomorrow morning. one last look at a
and in san jose, santana row hosting a lunar new year celebration at 11:00. mikingemcee for the event. and the niners are organizing a watch party outside the center tomorrow 2:00 to 28:00 p.m. tickets are free, sign up in advance, they have a compart limit. niners spokesman tells us hosting watch parties in mexico and in the united kingdom. if you're having a party here in the bay area, cinthia has one last look at the forecast for the lunar new year as well. >> lunar new year, super...
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lunar new year in san jose at san tan roh row. mike see mike inouye there.es throughout the bay area upper 50s and some 60s not only today also tomorrow. however, tomorrow a few high clouds rolling around for any afternoon bark queue plans and getting ready for gate. coming up at 7:00 i'll walk you through the rest of the events going on around the bay and see temperatures and conditions ahead of super bowl lviii. back to you. >>> reports of shots fired on campus's uc-berkeley students. students running from the scene. the latest on the suspect and what happened overnight. >>> that, plus all top stories at 7:00. hope you join us. meantime, back to the "today" show. >>> good morning. fighting back. president biden's aides doing damage control after the special counsel's handing of classified documents raises questions about the memory. the president's the allies are rushing to his defense. how it could impact the 2024 campaign. >>> super weekend. fans are gearing up for the big game one day away as the chiefs prepare to battle the 49ers in vegas. will taylor
lunar new year in san jose at san tan roh row. mike see mike inouye there.es throughout the bay area upper 50s and some 60s not only today also tomorrow. however, tomorrow a few high clouds rolling around for any afternoon bark queue plans and getting ready for gate. coming up at 7:00 i'll walk you through the rest of the events going on around the bay and see temperatures and conditions ahead of super bowl lviii. back to you. >>> reports of shots fired on campus's uc-berkeley...
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as a public serve, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> mag -- mike johnson gave his first floor speech as speaker of the house where he was critical of the bite in a ministrations policies while talking about the need to address immigration and border security. his speech comes as talks continue in this and it on a bill that would include foreign aid for israel and ukraine. speaker johnson said ukraine a and border policy reform is likely to be split. this is 30 minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. it's been nearly 100 days since my colleagues elected me to lead this chamber and i cannot express how grateful i am for their trust. the speaker: this is the honor of my life and it means everything to us. and despite our challenges that we face day in and day out, and the tough fights that law making inevitably brings, i still believe that we can, again, be a shining city on a hill. i believe that we can champion again what i call the seven core principles of american conservatism, but really they're the seven core principles of america. they're our found
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row. thank you. mike shinseki retired navy, also. so richard nixon like many of the greatest generations, who and saved made the world safer democracy is just such a humble man about his service. and you look at the span of presidents in that era, kennedy, nixon ford, bush, carter, even although carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see that affecting what he did in the future? absolutely. yeah. he stayed in the navy reserve until the mid 1960s and retired as a full commander and he knew what it was like to serve in in combat on a faraway island in world war two. and when he became president. he didn't he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring home the p.o.w.s. there was over 500 p.o.w.s being held. vietnam, there were mainly naval aviators that were shot down and he wouldn't end vietnam until he could bring them home. and that appears from my research to directly related
row. thank you. mike shinseki retired navy, also. so richard nixon like many of the greatest generations, who and saved made the world safer democracy is just such a humble man about his service. and you look at the span of presidents in that era, kennedy, nixon ford, bush, carter, even although carter wasn't world war. but anyway, they were they just didn't dwell on their navy naval service did did he ever take time think about his navy service and how it influenced his life? and could you see...
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your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. ♪ >> house speaker mike johnson talked to reporterspeachment vote against homeland security secretary alana mallorca's,: it a setback, before expressing -- alejandro mayorkas, calling it a setback. he also addressed aid for israel and ukraine. this is five minutes.
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breakfast you were talking the two president right now sitting in the front row on the right side sitting next to the speaker of the house mike johnson a republican. do you think it's important or what is the role of religion here and its impact on politics. there they are sitting side-by-side. what impact could this have or has it had in i the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? >> i'm a big fan of both sideswt yelling at each other. religion has this way of bringing people together. the president has passed away will see republicans and democrats sitting side-by-side at the huge national cathedral to celebrate that persons life. anytime you can rub shoulders with people with different political faith backgrounds is a good' thing. it seems very diverse not racially. economicallyci socially and. we had people with ph.d. sitting next to people with high school diplomas or lesson that's the time you see someone from a different class. john rockefeller was the richest man a hundred years ago and he hardly ever went to social events for the only social event he went to assist local baptist chu
breakfast you were talking the two president right now sitting in the front row on the right side sitting next to the speaker of the house mike johnson a republican. do you think it's important or what is the role of religion here and its impact on politics. there they are sitting side-by-side. what impact could this have or has it had in i the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? >> i'm a big fan of both sideswt yelling at each other. religion has this...
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prayer breakfast, the president right now, sitting in the front row on the right side, sitting right next to the speaker of the house, mike johnson, a republican. do you think it is important that -- or what is the role of religion here, and its impact on politics? there they are, sitting side-by-side. what impacts could this have or has it had in the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? guest: i'm a big fan of both sides getting together for any reason at this point, when they are not yelling at each other. religion has this way of bringing people together. if there is a state funeral, you will see republicans and democrats sitting side-by-side at the national cathedral, to sell a break that person's life. anytime you can rub shoulders with people from a political background, it's a good thing. american religion used to be very diverse. not racially but economically, socially, educationally. we had people with phd's sitting next to people with high school diplomas or less. that was the only time they would see someone from a different class. john rockefeller was the richest men in the
prayer breakfast, the president right now, sitting in the front row on the right side, sitting right next to the speaker of the house, mike johnson, a republican. do you think it is important that -- or what is the role of religion here, and its impact on politics? there they are, sitting side-by-side. what impacts could this have or has it had in the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? guest: i'm a big fan of both sides getting together for any reason at...
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you know, balance the budget, mike, four years in a row. welfare reform that worked really well.ears in a row for the first time in 100 years. the economy grew. a lot of great things happened. guess what? yeah, bill clinton got credit for it. republicans in the house got credit for it. america was better for it. >> you're talking about literally a different era. >> yeah. >> maybe it was five years ago, six years ago, ten years ago, a completely different era. i mean, you listen to people like troy nehls and others in the republican house especially, and you wonder, what do they tell their voters when they run for office? i want to help you, looking to the future, and i want to see what we can do to make your life easier, or do they articulate what they're doing now, we're going to washington to obstruct anything that might improve this nation. >> right. >> to improve your lives, improve the border, whatever it is. why? because the other guy might win. >> by the way, dan crenshaw, that's the guy who when he goes home, he can say, hey, i don't care if it helps biden. i promised you
you know, balance the budget, mike, four years in a row. welfare reform that worked really well.ears in a row for the first time in 100 years. the economy grew. a lot of great things happened. guess what? yeah, bill clinton got credit for it. republicans in the house got credit for it. america was better for it. >> you're talking about literally a different era. >> yeah. >> maybe it was five years ago, six years ago, ten years ago, a completely different era. i mean, you...
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mike: chevrolet considered an underdog coming into the 500. the toyotas won the qualifying races. the fords won the front row. chevrolet takes home the big trophy. 100 wins at daytona for chevrolet. >> clint: let's back this up and watch. you see the momentum on the outside. chastain gets out on him. here comes the energy from bowman to chastain. big pushes coming. puts chastain in a momentum situation. byron sees him coming. he hears him block. chastain blocks, clips him. >> kevin: chastain had the right idea. >> kevin: the caution came out at the wrong time and william byron wins the race with the timing of the caution on the white flag lap. >> mike: from alex bowman. >> clint: watch this gap. shoots it. going for it. >> kevin: all those guys going for it. everybody was doing what they had to do. erik jones' advent health. coming to the white. >> clint: watch chastain. he misses this inside wall so close when he spins down here. watch how close he gets to the inside of the pit wall. watch this, kevin. >> kevin: whew. just barely. the thing i noticed from that camera angle and the sound, i never heard him li
mike: chevrolet considered an underdog coming into the 500. the toyotas won the qualifying races. the fords won the front row. chevrolet takes home the big trophy. 100 wins at daytona for chevrolet. >> clint: let's back this up and watch. you see the momentum on the outside. chastain gets out on him. here comes the energy from bowman to chastain. big pushes coming. puts chastain in a momentum situation. byron sees him coming. he hears him block. chastain blocks, clips him. >> kevin:...
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row lunar new year celebration. this is tomorrow from 11:00 to 1:00. our own mike inouye will be there.tures go from mid-50s to about the upper 50s for late morning into the early afternoon. in san francisco, there will be the north bay mardi gras parade on powell street and we'll see temperatures in the 50s in the afternoon. in napa the lighted art festival continues, we're going from mid-60s down to the upper 30s, so have the jacket as those temperatures drop. you'll need more than a jacket in tahoe this weekend. we still have lingering light snow flurries, but then looking at highs in the mid-30s tomorrow and lows in the teens. >>> if you're hitting the road, how are the gas prices? >> you're going to go to vallejo, the best price, actually the best in the state. $3.39 at express on tennessee street. maybe you'll be headed to our rally, hoping to catch that second shift, the second wave and the second wind. that's over in san ramon. $4.09 there at national petroleum on san ramon valley boulevard. if you're heading down to i-5, down to vegas, head east and buttonwillow, lowest price t
row lunar new year celebration. this is tomorrow from 11:00 to 1:00. our own mike inouye will be there.tures go from mid-50s to about the upper 50s for late morning into the early afternoon. in san francisco, there will be the north bay mardi gras parade on powell street and we'll see temperatures in the 50s in the afternoon. in napa the lighted art festival continues, we're going from mid-60s down to the upper 30s, so have the jacket as those temperatures drop. you'll need more than a jacket...
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row seat to democracy. on mondays when congress is in session, we like to take a look at the week ahead in washington. this week we are talking with mike willis. we are coming off a rear weekend session in the senate, they consider the foreign aid package for folks who switched over from the super bowl when the senate was still in session. what happens next? guest: good morning. so much for a quiet weekend. charles schumer told the republicans that we are going to pass this bill come hell or high water. it might be super bowl sunday but we will still do our work. they have already voted three times on his bill in the last week including sunday evening as you mentioned. this inches the ball forward a little bit. they still got a long ways to go and are working on how to get a deal with the amendments. the republicans want to amend this with border language and they haven't worked that out. there is expected to be another vote tonight at about 8:30 p.m. that will in should forward again and start another 60 hour clock. we are looking at the desk the early this could pass would be early wednesday morning. this is congress of my not happen
row seat to democracy. on mondays when congress is in session, we like to take a look at the week ahead in washington. this week we are talking with mike willis. we are coming off a rear weekend session in the senate, they consider the foreign aid package for folks who switched over from the super bowl when the senate was still in session. what happens next? guest: good morning. so much for a quiet weekend. charles schumer told the republicans that we are going to pass this bill come hell or...
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row. looking at san francisco's temperatures, we're headed for low 60s. the rain may linger into wednesday. >>> mikec stopped on the bay bridge? >> we had seen all traffic. see the headlights coming into, back toward the east bay? those lights had stopped, as we saw those flashing lights out of san francisco. it turns out it was a disabled vehicle. it looks like everything is taken care of because the traffic backed up for just a few seconds. everything seems to have smoothed out over the last three minutes across from san francisco in toward oakland. so we're still watching, but the build we really expect is coming in the westbound direction and it should be lighter and easier. right now, heads up, the headline is bay bridge is moving smoothly in both directions and that's really what people care about as far as the flow of traffic between oakland and san francisco. just a little bit of slowing coming into concord, later commute build for a friday. the note up here, lower visibility, not bad through novato, but enough to be on our road weather index and the rest of the commute is moving smoothly. b
row. looking at san francisco's temperatures, we're headed for low 60s. the rain may linger into wednesday. >>> mikec stopped on the bay bridge? >> we had seen all traffic. see the headlights coming into, back toward the east bay? those lights had stopped, as we saw those flashing lights out of san francisco. it turns out it was a disabled vehicle. it looks like everything is taken care of because the traffic backed up for just a few seconds. everything seems to have smoothed out...
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mike. >> we are, tyler. just hesitating a little bit, not too unusual when you get to a big widely watched row number index level. though the 4000 level which is first crossed in 2021 i think really just blasted off from their. but other thousand point thresholds in this index have created a bit of a u overshoot and then come back to test it. right now what's interesting to me and slightly ironically the reason that we have not crossed above 5000 is because a lot of them make a cap stocks that have gone us to this precipice are not really doing a whole lot today, so the s&p is outperforming, there's so much scrutiny over whether this rally has been too narrow. the average stock is just been going sideways after a great run last year. it hasn't really done anything wrong, just suspect the next pullback will be the big, one we're embracing positive economic news earnings season seems like it's good enough to ratify first quarter forecasts. things seem attacked even if the s&p itself is not far from the point where it's looking stretched in overheated. >> all right, so mike stay right there. with the snp on track f
mike. >> we are, tyler. just hesitating a little bit, not too unusual when you get to a big widely watched row number index level. though the 4000 level which is first crossed in 2021 i think really just blasted off from their. but other thousand point thresholds in this index have created a bit of a u overshoot and then come back to test it. right now what's interesting to me and slightly ironically the reason that we have not crossed above 5000 is because a lot of them make a cap stocks...
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row just to keep everybody honest. and then we have for the foundation chairman, mike jenner, noah and sue, and many of the ford presidential foundation trustees who are here in the audience. thank you so much for being here. henry kissinger reminds us that according to an ancient tradition, god preserves humanity despite its many transgressions, because at any one period, there exist ten just individual wars who, without being aware of their role, redeem mankind. gerald ford was such a man. so you expect monuments to that kind of an individual, don't you? i mean, here, of course, we have a foundation and library. museum. you have an academic institute at albion, a professional school at u of m. you have a statue in the u.s. rotunda. you've got a freeway, an airport, an aircraft carrier. and now and now a magisterial biography by richard norton smith, which is 700 narrative pages, is itself a monument. that's it's a monument to gerald hour ford. now, we've been anticipating this book for some time, richard, but i wouldn't have changed the timing of its publication. one day for here at the ford, we are entering a host of leg
row just to keep everybody honest. and then we have for the foundation chairman, mike jenner, noah and sue, and many of the ford presidential foundation trustees who are here in the audience. thank you so much for being here. henry kissinger reminds us that according to an ancient tradition, god preserves humanity despite its many transgressions, because at any one period, there exist ten just individual wars who, without being aware of their role, redeem mankind. gerald ford was such a man. so...
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row seat to democracy. >> welcome back to "washington journal." we're joined by miles yu, china center director at the hudson institute, and he was in the trump administration as secretary of state mikeompeo's china policy adviser. miles, welcome to the program. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: so "the new york times" is reporting a growing number of chinese migrants are crossing the southern border or. the estimate is over 24,000 the chinese citizens apprehended crossing from mexico into the u.s. more than the last ten years combined. what's the cause of this huge influx? >> guest: okay.gu so this is, excuse me, this is a crisis of the perfect storm. first of all, china's economy is in big trouble. so the youth unemployment is really huge. somewhere around 21% to 45% estimates says. so, and and also in the last ten years under xi jinping's rule, a lot of people feel very repressed. so the number of people fleeing china has increased dauntically -- dramatically. in 2013 when xi jinping first come to power, people in china applying for political asylum in the united states was 24, 25,000. ten years to today, that number quadrupled, so there's a push factor inside china. but
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i gave up my political career listening to mike johnson and donald trump," who by that time will have lost for the eighth year in a row. >> i think -- >> whatever. >> -- you raise a great question about mike johnson and, donald trump, and maybe members of congress feeding a direct line to putin at this point. there is no explanation for this. >> yeah. >> "the washington post"'s jackie alemany and senior columnist kwrt daily beast, matt lewis, thank you, both, for being on this morning. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," a live report from outside buckingham palace following the stunning news of king charles' cancer diagnosis. we'll take a look at the reaction from around london. >>> plus, donald trump refused to take part in any republican primary debates, but now he wants to go toe to toe against president biden. >> wait, i don't get it. he is scared of debates but not scared of debates? is he a coward or not? >> we'll show you what they're both saying. and nikki haley is weighing in, as well. >> she is. >>> also ahead, new york governor kathy hochul is our guest after calling for the deportation of several migrants w
i gave up my political career listening to mike johnson and donald trump," who by that time will have lost for the eighth year in a row. >> i think -- >> whatever. >> -- you raise a great question about mike johnson and, donald trump, and maybe members of congress feeding a direct line to putin at this point. there is no explanation for this. >> yeah. >> "the washington post"'s jackie alemany and senior columnist kwrt daily beast, matt lewis, thank...
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prayer breakfast, the president right now, sitting in the front row on the right side, sitting right next to the speaker of the house, mikeohnson, a republican. do you think it is important that -- or what is the role of religion here, and its impact on politics? there they are, sitting side-by-side. what impacts could this have or has it had in the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? guest: i'm a big fan of both sides getting together for any reason at this point, when they are not yelling at each other. religion has this way of bringing people together. is a state funeral, you will see republicans and democrats sitting side-by-side at the national cathedral, to sell a break that person's life. anytime you can rub shoulders with people from a political background, it's a good thing. american religion used to be very diverse. not racially but economically, socially, educationally. we had people with phd's sitting next to people with high school diplomas or less. that was the only time they would see someone from a different class. john rockefeller was the richest men in the world 100 y
prayer breakfast, the president right now, sitting in the front row on the right side, sitting right next to the speaker of the house, mikeohnson, a republican. do you think it is important that -- or what is the role of religion here, and its impact on politics? there they are, sitting side-by-side. what impacts could this have or has it had in the past on politics when the two sides are gathering for a religious event? guest: i'm a big fan of both sides getting together for any reason at this...
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mike. >> just when you think new york city can't -- is the stupidist city in terms of destroying itself in the united states, here comes san francisco from the top rowo make it look even worse. this is unbelievable. how could a noncitizen hold any public office in the united states? even if you're a green card holder, even if you're here on a work visa, this is absolute insanity. he itit shows you just how muche left hates america, they don't even want americans sitting in positions of power but joe biden, i mean, look, when you have a son who has no private equity experience, debilitating crack habit and gets a mandate for a private equity fund with no priv private equity experiend your family makes between 20 and $50 million and many of the companies you sill have stakes in, what do you expect? i mean, joe biden and like to touch on a previous topic, it's not like 20 years ago when joe biden had all his facilities. he was capable of leading this country and now you're in severe mental decline. right? he has been in the senate for one reason and that's to extrapolate as much money from his position of power for himself and his family and that hasn'
mike. >> just when you think new york city can't -- is the stupidist city in terms of destroying itself in the united states, here comes san francisco from the top rowo make it look even worse. this is unbelievable. how could a noncitizen hold any public office in the united states? even if you're a green card holder, even if you're here on a work visa, this is absolute insanity. he itit shows you just how muche left hates america, they don't even want americans sitting in positions of...
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row seat to democracy. the chair of the house intelligce community, mike turner has a released information to members of congress concerning a serious national security threat. michael schnell from the health reports to the ranking member of the intelligence commuty. they said pple should not panic. it is something congress and the admistration does need to address. jake sullivan was asked about the matter. including leader from the house and senate. here is more of his reaction. >> what can you say about the threat? >> every step that has been on the books. i am surprised that congressman turner came out today. that is his choice to do that. i am focused on this. this administration has gone further in more creative, more strategic ways. you will find an unwillingness to do that when it is in the national security interests to do so. we have to continue to prioritize and focus on the issue of these sources. these are decisions for the president to make. the most important thing is we have the opportunity to sit in a classified setting and have the type of conversation i scheduled before congressman turner went
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row seat to demcy. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal," live lines involving you to discuss -- discuss politics and public policy. coming up this morning, a look at the week ahead in congress with mikeongressional reporter for "the hill." then doris meissner with the migration policy institute talks about the influx of migrants crossing the u.s. southern border and the characteristics of recent arrivals. ♪ host: good morning, monday, february 12, 2024.
row seat to demcy. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal," live lines involving you to discuss -- discuss politics and public policy. coming up this morning, a look at the week ahead in congress with mikeongressional reporter for "the hill." then doris meissner with the migration policy institute talks about the influx of migrants crossing the u.s. southern border and the characteristics of recent arrivals. ♪ host: good morning, monday, february 12, 2024.
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mike shanahan was his coach in denver for many years and he's known kyle since he was 11 years old. great to hear stories about christian mccaffrey he's known since 2. radio row to be this week if you are looking to grab an interview with an athlete, a celebrity, and just about every member of the media is on hand. well, this week i was able to catch up with old friends like brady quinn on their radio show. >> i look at it as field generals. >> and super bowl winner mark schlereth. >> probably 2 -- i have known christian you know, and ed was a psychopath. and -- great player. and -- >> hayseeds that lovingly. >> i do say that lovingly. ed was a complete psycho. and christian is too. and from a preparation standpoint, as a matter of fact i worked this camp. when christian was coming out of stanford. and it was amazing. there was nfl talent all over this camp. and then there was christian. and there was the rest of the guys and some of these guys are in the league still to this day. at the running back position. and it was like avaricesy player working out next to jv players, his ability to do things -- his athleticism. and it's more than athleticism because he
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row seat to democracy. coming up on "washington journal," your calls and comments live. mike kong sewall and matthew dickerson -- mike konczal and matthew dickerson talk about upcoming government spending deadlines. and steph night on the details of the bipartisan immigration and border deal in the senate. -- stef kight on the details of the partisan immigration and border deal in the senate. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: it is the "washington journal" for february 6 the future of the bipartisan border security deal is in doubt and there will be a procedural vote tomorrow. republicans expressed doubts about elements of the deal. house republicans reiterated their lack of support for the bill. we will ask you about what you think about the bipartisan border security bill and if you think the senate should pass it. if you support the bill, call and tell us why at (202) 748-8000. if you oppose it and want to tell us why (202) 748-8001. ,perhaps you live in a border state and want to give you perspective on it, call (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-800
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row seat to demcy. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal," live lines involving you to discuss -- discuss politics and public policy. coming up this morning, a look at the week ahead in congress with mikeillis, congressional reporter for "the hill." then doris meissner with the migration policy institute talks about the influx of migrants crossing the u.s. southern border and the characteristics of recent arrivals. ♪ host: good morning, monday, february 12, 2024. former president donald trump commented about nato over the weekend. saturday, he suggested he would not defend alliance leaders that did not beat -- meet defense spending guidelines. leaders around the world say they will only -- those comments will only encourage russian aggression. we are getting your thoughts on that story and the u.s. commitment to nato. phone lines are split i political party. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats (202) 748-8000. ,independents, (202) 748-8002. you can text (202) 748-8003. include your name and where you are from. very good monday morning. this morning's papers here, nato announces trump's comments undercutting the pact. new york times, nato waves isolation after trump outburst. those, f
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mike johnson, and they appeared to be moved by that moment. >> you all for being here, maestro bocelli. you did soften our hearts this morning. we wept on the front rowprayer, my hope is we continue to believe our best days are ahead of us. that as a nation, we continue to believe in honesty, decency, dignity and respect. >> now, the chaplain of the us senate said people might be surprised to know that a bipartisan group of lawmakers meet for prayer every week at the us capitol. our time now. 527. several places of worship were vandalized in the east bay. we'll tell you how the community is coming together to support each other and the outdoor dining option that became popular during the pandemic. that's the topic of debate in san francisco. why parklets are leading to some tension growing up, my parents wanted me to become a doctor or an engineer. those are good careers! but i chose a different path. first, as mayor and then in the legislature. i enshrined abortion rights in our california constitution. in the face of trump, i strengthened hate crime laws and lowered the costs for the middle class. now i'm running to bring the fight to congress. you
mike johnson, and they appeared to be moved by that moment. >> you all for being here, maestro bocelli. you did soften our hearts this morning. we wept on the front rowprayer, my hope is we continue to believe our best days are ahead of us. that as a nation, we continue to believe in honesty, decency, dignity and respect. >> now, the chaplain of the us senate said people might be surprised to know that a bipartisan group of lawmakers meet for prayer every week at the us capitol. our...
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your front row seat to washington, anytime, anywhere. ♪ >> house speaker mike johnson talked to reportersbout the failed impeachment vote against homeland security secretary alana mallorca's,: it a setback, before expressing -- alejandro mayorkas, calling it a setback. he also addressed aid for israel and ukraine. this is five minutes. impeachment process of secretary mayorkas saying it's a setback but democracy is messy. mr. johnson: got a couple things to share here. let's be clear what happened last night. the president of the united states threatened to veto speaker johnson: chuck schumer said he would put a blockade up in the senate. he had 166 house democrats who followed leader hakim jeffries off that cliff. they took that leap and they blocked the funding. let's be clear about this, that bill provided exactly in the amount of funding the president himself had requested, $14.3 billion we passed three months ago. we added to it to replace the stock miles and munitions for what is happening in that region. there's no reason to object to the contents of that bill. they're doing it for
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row seat to democracy. vel to east palestine, ohio to talk about efforts after that train wreck you remember from last year. joining us to talk about the trip in the larger issues is mike lee. thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: you write in your recent story, to give you the headline that mr. biden is confronting unfinished business when it comes to the ohio train wreck, can you elaborate? guest: i'd like to give a shout out to mike colleagues. just to my colleagues on that story. after that tra wreck happened, there was huge concerns in east palestine about the potential for emical contamination. alut the potential for more trainrecks because of an increase in the number of train wrecks on the railroad lines. over the last year, nothing has been accomplished to fix those problems. host: when it comes to the president's visit today, how much will he specifically mention efforts by his administration about this and what is the response expected to be? guest: at this point, we don't know who he will talk to or how long he will be there. we don't know what he will say. host: what has the white house done in this situation even if this is a year later
row seat to democracy. vel to east palestine, ohio to talk about efforts after that train wreck you remember from last year. joining us to talk about the trip in the larger issues is mike lee. thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: you write in your recent story, to give you the headline that mr. biden is confronting unfinished business when it comes to the ohio train wreck, can you elaborate? guest: i'd like to give a shout out to mike colleagues. just to my colleagues on...