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brian. brian: blake burman at the white house, thank you, sir. for more on this let's bring in texas congressman kevin brady. congressman, thank you for being here. you're the guy i want to talk to. and i want to start with this question, i was watching the speech last night and i was hearing some facts or things that were purported to be facts, i was thinking that doesn't sound quite right to me. can you separate some of the fact from fiction on the economy in that speech? >> yeah. there was a lot of fact-checking to be done there, almost every point he made about tax increases in our tax reform was false. he has been fact checked a number of times on these misleading statements but truth of the matter is, three out of every four dollars in taxes went to families, small businesses, not corporations t drove jobs, growth, paychecks higher than they have been in the decade. it brought back jobs, manufacturing, research back into the united states. in one year, 2019, not only did we have the highest household income for a family in history, one year
brian. brian: blake burman at the white house, thank you, sir. for more on this let's bring in texas congressman kevin brady. congressman, thank you for being here. you're the guy i want to talk to. and i want to start with this question, i was watching the speech last night and i was hearing some facts or things that were purported to be facts, i was thinking that doesn't sound quite right to me. can you separate some of the fact from fiction on the economy in that speech? >> yeah. there...
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brian kilmeade. you better not be late tomorrow for your show. >> i promise. >> sean: off the air at 11:00. you have to get up at 4:00 and you're going to be whining and complaining in the morning that you're tired and there's no excuse. >> brian: sean, i have so much power in the morning. they will give me the first hour off and they will run yesterday's show until i'm ready. that's how much power i yield. >> sean: i want to know, you're going to be wide-eyed and bushy tail tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m.? no excuses customer >> brian: exactly. >> sean: why leave the studio. have a good show. >> brian: good job, sean. great show. i always love watching you and now i get the chance to get the toss from you. sean gave it away. i'm in for laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle." tonight the democrat celebrating major baseball for moving the all-star game out of georgia into colorado. they seem to think it has looser voting rules when it comes what's going to happen in 2022 and beyond. newt gingri
brian kilmeade. you better not be late tomorrow for your show. >> i promise. >> sean: off the air at 11:00. you have to get up at 4:00 and you're going to be whining and complaining in the morning that you're tired and there's no excuse. >> brian: sean, i have so much power in the morning. they will give me the first hour off and they will run yesterday's show until i'm ready. that's how much power i yield. >> sean: i want to know, you're going to be wide-eyed and bushy...
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brian: yeah. if you have $54,000 to send your kid to high school, you probably -- or junior high school in this case -- you probably have some power to do something to put them in a different school or certainly get them out of new york. meanwhile, there's another story out about teachers, and it's in "insider" magazine, and they claimed this group of teachers in a tweet, teachers who have borne the brunt of the pandemic describe the toll distance learning has taken on them. five teachers shared their experiences, some of whom have left or are considering leaving the profession. now, i think teachers in some cases have done an extraordinary job. some who attend, some try to teach their class while till out. would you say they're the tip of the spear? >> no, i wouldn't. my best friend is a teacher, i have had amazing teachers for my kids, i really respect the profession, but, look, a lot of us have had a difficult year. doctors, nurses, all the small business owners. it's been a widespread year of
brian: yeah. if you have $54,000 to send your kid to high school, you probably -- or junior high school in this case -- you probably have some power to do something to put them in a different school or certainly get them out of new york. meanwhile, there's another story out about teachers, and it's in "insider" magazine, and they claimed this group of teachers in a tweet, teachers who have borne the brunt of the pandemic describe the toll distance learning has taken on them. five...
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ainsley, brian, steve? brian: that's interesting, griff. because i didn't know governors can refuse to take kids or immigrants because they all seem surprised when they show up in their state. steve: she said they didn't have the facilities. ainsley put up that number it's $60 million a week times four, that's a quarter of a billion dollars a month. every four months that's a billion dollars. whose department is that money coming out of? griff: ultimately, this is the hhs's office refugee it resettlement that is footing the bill. i would have to trace down the exact expenditure where it comes from. here is the big take away. that is let's remember we were all sthokd to get the february numbers and now we are stunned to get the march numbers and all the officials say that it is going to increase. i can tell you that in the first seven days in april, in just the rgv where i have deep sources they are saying a massive number of increased unaccompanied children. so, it's safe to say it's going to get much higher. that's pretty much right now, a
ainsley, brian, steve? brian: that's interesting, griff. because i didn't know governors can refuse to take kids or immigrants because they all seem surprised when they show up in their state. steve: she said they didn't have the facilities. ainsley put up that number it's $60 million a week times four, that's a quarter of a billion dollars a month. every four months that's a billion dollars. whose department is that money coming out of? griff: ultimately, this is the hhs's office refugee it...
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brian: priority. steve: in person education while the person who live in that school district are taught via your computer. here's the current worry by parents. they are worried that a volunteer teacher who spends a couple of days at the convention center and then on april 16th when they go back to a hybrid model where some kid are in school, they are afraid that the teacher will go into that convention center, contract coronavirus, where the infection rate is much higher than the general population, and then give it to their kids. and do you know what? that is a general wine concern pause it's all true. ainsley: it send the worst message because the democrats and joe biden saying keep wearing your mavericks. all these states stop wearing masks you need to wear them again, i'm pleading with the governor. so then they are tell you that you have to wear a mask and that you have to stay out of school and your kids have to stay out of school, and you are paying taxes, but then he let's teachers go in and
brian: priority. steve: in person education while the person who live in that school district are taught via your computer. here's the current worry by parents. they are worried that a volunteer teacher who spends a couple of days at the convention center and then on april 16th when they go back to a hybrid model where some kid are in school, they are afraid that the teacher will go into that convention center, contract coronavirus, where the infection rate is much higher than the general...
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brian. brian: blake, thank you. the overall economy is coming back as the economy reopens but women in the work place are at risk of not coming back. fox news lydia hu has the details. reporter: the workforce is down 1.9 million women who left jobs. women participation the lowest level since 1988. while the biden administration's 2 trillion-dollar infrastructure proposal will reportedly create millions of jobs there is concern that the jobs that we generated in historically male-dominated fields like transportation, manufacturing, housing which won't boost women in the work place. now the administration is expected to propose another one trillion dollars in the care giving economy later this week. details we don't know exactly what they are to include. we expect there could be some programs that would include free free pre-k for 4-year-olds and child care workers. critics say more spending is not the answer to help women particularly calls for increasing wages that pay for child care. listen. >> parents overwhelming
brian. brian: blake, thank you. the overall economy is coming back as the economy reopens but women in the work place are at risk of not coming back. fox news lydia hu has the details. reporter: the workforce is down 1.9 million women who left jobs. women participation the lowest level since 1988. while the biden administration's 2 trillion-dollar infrastructure proposal will reportedly create millions of jobs there is concern that the jobs that we generated in historically male-dominated...
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brian? brian: all right. jillian, thanks. just one more day until the 147th run for the roses churchill downs and essential quality is the current favorite with 2 to 1 odds. 3-year-old undefeated five year starts and if is he victorious on saturday the trainer will become the first louisville born train tore win the kentucky derby. here with more the current favorite our own favorite janice dean along with brad cox. janice, take it away. janice: that was very well done, brian. brian: thank you. janice: have you done this before. yes, here we go 147. this is it. tomorrow will be the kentucky derby. today is the kentucky oaks. brad, look at this -- this is the actual kentucky oaks trophy which brad has won twice and are you going to do it again today. >> we're very hopeful. i think we have two big shots. janice: tell about the choice. >> collin two time great winner. very accomplished filly, think a lot of her. coach, she has a good record here at churchill. she won a race and third in the great, too. both of them have experien
brian? brian: all right. jillian, thanks. just one more day until the 147th run for the roses churchill downs and essential quality is the current favorite with 2 to 1 odds. 3-year-old undefeated five year starts and if is he victorious on saturday the trainer will become the first louisville born train tore win the kentucky derby. here with more the current favorite our own favorite janice dean along with brad cox. janice, take it away. janice: that was very well done, brian. brian: thank you....
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brian: read it. they should have read it. >> steve: well, listen, brian kemp, the governor down there, you know, for a while, it looked like he was going to face a primary challenge. that probably now is unlikely. because now president trump, who had said that brian kemp has got to go, president trump sounds like he is on his side. the president, former president has called for a boycott of major league baseball and has warned coca cola and delta both based down in georgia that they could be mexico. ainsley: some of these legislators are say nothing more coke products in our offices. joe biden and his administration looked at all the new laws in georgia and though thought holy cow, we are going to lose votes. democrat -- now everyone is going to have to show an i.d. we are not going. brian: cheat? ainsley: slip through the cracks and cheat. when you have a mail-in ballot now you have to prove with your bill or license or i.d. who you are and so i think they said, well, let's find some things that we
brian: read it. they should have read it. >> steve: well, listen, brian kemp, the governor down there, you know, for a while, it looked like he was going to face a primary challenge. that probably now is unlikely. because now president trump, who had said that brian kemp has got to go, president trump sounds like he is on his side. the president, former president has called for a boycott of major league baseball and has warned coca cola and delta both based down in georgia that they could...
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brian: brian reads from here. and we have been following the feud over critical race theory over loudoun county, virginia. while those schools are a problem. parents are taking their battle to the ballot. what action they're pushing coming your way straight ahead. ♪ ♪ cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung func
brian: brian reads from here. and we have been following the feud over critical race theory over loudoun county, virginia. while those schools are a problem. parents are taking their battle to the ballot. what action they're pushing coming your way straight ahead. ♪ ♪ cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not...
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brian: dr. makary, thank you very much. >> thanks, brian. brian: deadly mistake claims the life of a 20-year-old in minnesota. calls for due process are falling on deaf ears with community on edge, we ask our police panel about what comes inflation rising and currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of rises and falls. i had a love affair with tulips once. lived through the crash of '29 and early dot-com hype. watched mortgages play the villain beside a true greek tragedy. and now here i am, with one companion that's been with me for millennia; hedging the risks you choose and those that choose you. the physical seam of a digital world, traded with a touch. my strongest ally and my closest asset. the gold standard, so to speak ;) people call my future uncertain. but there's one thing i am sure of... trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. n
brian: dr. makary, thank you very much. >> thanks, brian. brian: deadly mistake claims the life of a 20-year-old in minnesota. calls for due process are falling on deaf ears with community on edge, we ask our police panel about what comes inflation rising and currencies falling. but i've seen centuries of rises and falls. i had a love affair with tulips once. lived through the crash of '29 and early dot-com hype. watched mortgages play the villain beside a true greek tragedy. and now here...
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i'm going to walk, brian. all credit to brian, i'm walking. i stole it from brian kilmeade. look at this. brian: it's licensing fee, there you go. laugh all you want. you will owe me money. i watched and learned. ainsley: he didn't learn when he was 1, brian. he just learned today. you helped him. brian: thanks, will, you can eat now off camera. steve: looks delicious. brian: three minutes after the hour go. to gillian turner outside the white house are. gillian: good morning, guys, so reaction pouring in from washington today so far the democrats are saying president biden struck a hopeful and optimistic tone that americans have been starved for during the pandemic. republicans not so much. they say that the president laid out last night sounds like a $6.1 trillion plan for cradle to grave government. take a listen. decide for yourself. on the national economy the president laserred in on green jobs, listen. >> for me, when i think climate change, i think jobs. think about it. there is simply no reason why the blades for wind turbines can't be built in pittsburgh instead of
i'm going to walk, brian. all credit to brian, i'm walking. i stole it from brian kilmeade. look at this. brian: it's licensing fee, there you go. laugh all you want. you will owe me money. i watched and learned. ainsley: he didn't learn when he was 1, brian. he just learned today. you helped him. brian: thanks, will, you can eat now off camera. steve: looks delicious. brian: three minutes after the hour go. to gillian turner outside the white house are. gillian: good morning, guys, so reaction...
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brian: yes. steve: speaking of the border, brian, you are in a border state. brian: absolutely. we gyp with the crisis at the border. and it is a crisis. circle it at home. the white house dodges questions from fox news on beefing up border security. you would think footage like that would do it. steve: it follows the release of this horrifying video showing smugglerrers dropping a 3-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl throwing them over that wall. they are lucky they're still alive. ainsley: oh my gosh and didn't break any bones. mark meredith joins us live outside the white house with more, mark, this image is burned in our minds, just is heart breaking to watch. >> ainsley when we first saw this video yesterday it was hard to watch. it's been getting a lot of attention around the country and includes at the white house. show you that video released by border agents in new mexico where can you see smugglers essentially throwing kid into the united states. the security camera spotted them in the act. in the footage you see two young girls being dropped from the border wall. the
brian: yes. steve: speaking of the border, brian, you are in a border state. brian: absolutely. we gyp with the crisis at the border. and it is a crisis. circle it at home. the white house dodges questions from fox news on beefing up border security. you would think footage like that would do it. steve: it follows the release of this horrifying video showing smugglerrers dropping a 3-year-old girl and a 5-year-old girl throwing them over that wall. they are lucky they're still alive. ainsley:...
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right, brian? brian: yeah. i mean look at some of these incidents right now in portland that's going extremely well. why anyone would want to live there more than a day i don't know, homicides up 733%. incidents up 100 percent. los angeles up 186%. victims are up 80%. in minneapolis, you know what's happening there. let's investigate the cops. homicides up 67%. in new york the wild west homicides up after a great year for homicides last year up again 6% this year. and incidents are up overall 64% in chicago. always a mess. homicides are up 33% and incidents up over 40%. pretty good like cnn had an expert on. actually not an expert just a city council mayor who said why don't we have a social worker present that would work. joy behar said shoot the gun in the air or yell out a warning or use a taser. that's great. joy behar who spent years at the police academy was able to offer that suggestion. the shooter was actually, the cop that was there, didn't have a lot of experience as a police officer but had -- is he
right, brian? brian: yeah. i mean look at some of these incidents right now in portland that's going extremely well. why anyone would want to live there more than a day i don't know, homicides up 733%. incidents up 100 percent. los angeles up 186%. victims are up 80%. in minneapolis, you know what's happening there. let's investigate the cops. homicides up 67%. in new york the wild west homicides up after a great year for homicides last year up again 6% this year. and incidents are up overall...
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how are you, brian? brian: good. >> yes. it's a -- brian: i think we will get him back it looks as though we had such a clear picture and for it to disappear like that i get the sense we will get him back. some times you just have to walk up to the monitor and hit the side of it. this is some of the b roll we are seeing. this is some of the things that we see right in the vicinity at the border as we effort to get whit jones back. he says it feels like a war zone. ranchers are seeing that. they are feeling it. and that's why he came on to talk about it. he also says there is an interior second border that a lot of snuggling issues happen there cross the interior and get by whatever barrier is there. what you are seeing now teens who get those aluminum foil jackets and capes get on buses and then they seem to disappear. meanwhile, that rancher, whitt jones, joins us now. whit, we will try it again. what do you see on your property on your ranch? >> so, what we see, brian, we are a little bit north of the river. brian: got it?
how are you, brian? brian: good. >> yes. it's a -- brian: i think we will get him back it looks as though we had such a clear picture and for it to disappear like that i get the sense we will get him back. some times you just have to walk up to the monitor and hit the side of it. this is some of the b roll we are seeing. this is some of the things that we see right in the vicinity at the border as we effort to get whit jones back. he says it feels like a war zone. ranchers are seeing...
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brian: oops. steve: fox news has reached out to the principal for comment we still have not heard back from him. brian: is he probably handcuffed because of the union. the union has got to protect her. steve: he is not in the union he is the boss. brian: he goes after her but the union will protect the teacher. ainsley: jillian has more headlines for us. jillian: let's begin now with extreme weather a 17-year-old is killed after stepping on a downed power line while trying to escape her burning car it. happened during a powerful storm sweeping through the state dropping golf ball sized hail. take a look. >> this hail is so big. look at it. unbelievable. jillian: look at that severe weather damaged buildings and left thousands without power. fox news exclusively obtaining footage of a large grouch migrants detained in texas the surge overwhelms the border. the attorney general is calling for the biden administration to see it firsthand. >> i am encouraging, were it's the vice president or secretary
brian: oops. steve: fox news has reached out to the principal for comment we still have not heard back from him. brian: is he probably handcuffed because of the union. the union has got to protect her. steve: he is not in the union he is the boss. brian: he goes after her but the union will protect the teacher. ainsley: jillian has more headlines for us. jillian: let's begin now with extreme weather a 17-year-old is killed after stepping on a downed power line while trying to escape her burning...
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brian? brian: all right, carley, thanks. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree human problems at the border. will they agree on how to fix it. bipartisan group of lawmakers from the problem-solvers caucus traveled to the border to get a first-hand look at the crisis joining us now with what they saw co-chairs of the caucus and that is democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey and republican congressman brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania along with congress congressman i don't mean kim. what do you see that you were not expecting? >> just frankly the heart-breaking time we spent with young children who the cartels are literally getting $6,000 a family or a child to bring them over and just how significant that challenge. we went to facilities where we saw a young accompanied minors by themselves and just the breadth of the challenge we are facing. not a new challenge. clearly we need a long-term bipartisan solution not just another band-aid on this problem. so, democrats and republicans together the problem sol
brian? brian: all right, carley, thanks. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle agree human problems at the border. will they agree on how to fix it. bipartisan group of lawmakers from the problem-solvers caucus traveled to the border to get a first-hand look at the crisis joining us now with what they saw co-chairs of the caucus and that is democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey and republican congressman brian fitzpatrick of pennsylvania along with congress congressman i don't...
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brian: yeah. >> the problem with the ongoing meetings right now in vienna is that iran has done nothing to curb their illicit behavior. they have done no sort of gestures of goodwill to come to the table. in fact, just the opposite, they are saying that they are not going to negotiate until all u.s. sanctions are released. so, listen, i understand diplomacy. i understand tryings to get to peace. during the trump administration, you we were negotiating with the state department with the taliban to try to get to peace in afghanistan. that was controversial that was difficult. we were trying to end a war. so i'm not arguing that we should never have peaceful negotiations. what you have to say is the other party willing to change their behavior? are they willing to stop funding terrorism? are they willing to stop building ballistic missiles and pursuing a nuclear weapons program? you have a regime in iran that is not making any actions, any gestures of goodwill. they are not repenting for their ways a
brian: yeah. >> the problem with the ongoing meetings right now in vienna is that iran has done nothing to curb their illicit behavior. they have done no sort of gestures of goodwill to come to the table. in fact, just the opposite, they are saying that they are not going to negotiate until all u.s. sanctions are released. so, listen, i understand diplomacy. i understand tryings to get to peace. during the trump administration, you we were negotiating with the state department with the...
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brian: no. ainsley: i feel like i'm watching people put on seat belts in parked cars talking about walking up to a restaurant take mask off at the table. feel like people it wear seat belts in cars and unbubbling as they drive. inside for restaurants there is limited indoor seating. so this writer is saying masks outside? but bare faces in bar seats basically what's the point of wearing a mask when we're outside? brian: zero. go ahead, pete. pete: no. welcome to the party to the atlantic and the new republic and the names. -- "new yorktimes." recognizing the absurdity walking outside with a mask or double mask on. do you know why? because it's politically okay to signal that joe biden's 100 at a mask challenge is almost over. he's in office. so now it's okay to question what has always been absurd which many of us have been questioning from the beginning now it's safe to do so. well, thanks. brian: we are doing it anyway. we were doing it before your ridiculous remarks in march. i think the pres
brian: no. ainsley: i feel like i'm watching people put on seat belts in parked cars talking about walking up to a restaurant take mask off at the table. feel like people it wear seat belts in cars and unbubbling as they drive. inside for restaurants there is limited indoor seating. so this writer is saying masks outside? but bare faces in bar seats basically what's the point of wearing a mask when we're outside? brian: zero. go ahead, pete. pete: no. welcome to the party to the atlantic and...
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brian, back to you. brian: all right. thanks, ashley, we will follow that meanwhile, 19 minutes before the top of the hour. now turning to washington for other top stories. we got a group of democratic lawmakers yesterday, they unveiled their new legislation aimed at packing the supreme court. >> the united states supreme court is broken. it is out of balance. and it needs to be fixed. expanding the supreme court rights the wrong the republicans have done to this great court. we must expand the court and we must abolish the filibuster to do it. brian: really? because it was a year ago whether he was saying we have got to keep the supreme court at nine. why look back? let's bring in florida senator rick scott. senator, why is it that a few days after the president of the united states says i'm going to put together a commission and pretend its bipartisan that he end up on -- they end up on a supreme court steps talking about expanding the court? is there a -- is there a disappointedness or do they know exactly what they ar
brian, back to you. brian: all right. thanks, ashley, we will follow that meanwhile, 19 minutes before the top of the hour. now turning to washington for other top stories. we got a group of democratic lawmakers yesterday, they unveiled their new legislation aimed at packing the supreme court. >> the united states supreme court is broken. it is out of balance. and it needs to be fixed. expanding the supreme court rights the wrong the republicans have done to this great court. we must...
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brian: brian keep fighting. >> thank you, brian. brian: important to note this isn't republican or democrat. carley shimkus visits a utah coffee shop putting american values at the top of its menu and a race to the finish down in talladega. brad keselowski winning the final lap. sixth win of the super speedway. brad is live next. ♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. you're strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your
brian: brian keep fighting. >> thank you, brian. brian: important to note this isn't republican or democrat. carley shimkus visits a utah coffee shop putting american values at the top of its menu and a race to the finish down in talladega. brad keselowski winning the final lap. sixth win of the super speedway. brad is live next. ♪ from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in...
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brian: all right. here we go of the fate of exminneapolis police officer derek chauvin is now in the hands of the jury. ainsley: the case putting the nation on edge. congresswoman maxine waters urging prefers to become confrontational if schawfn acquitted. pete: that's right she said only first degree murder is acceptable. jackie ibaÑez is live as cities prepare for possible unrest. >> good morning, guys. cities across the u.s. are preparing for the worst, boarding up buildings and call in the national guard. yesterday illinois governor said he would send 125 guard troops to chicago. congresswoman waters comments did make their way to the courtroom with derek chauvin's lawyers using them call for a mistrial. the judge shot down the motion but made it clear he was not happy with waters. listen to this. >> i will give you the congresswoman waters may have given you something on appeal that may result in this whole trial being overturned. i wish elected officials would stop talking about this case, espec
brian: all right. here we go of the fate of exminneapolis police officer derek chauvin is now in the hands of the jury. ainsley: the case putting the nation on edge. congresswoman maxine waters urging prefers to become confrontational if schawfn acquitted. pete: that's right she said only first degree murder is acceptable. jackie ibaÑez is live as cities prepare for possible unrest. >> good morning, guys. cities across the u.s. are preparing for the worst, boarding up buildings and call...
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brian: right. ainsley: and if you get your college paid for and you don't make a lot of money, they like that. it's our money it's very expensive. brian: that is called socialism. ainsley: i agree. brian: that is not a successful economy. the reason to believe why we work we have free market capitalist economy. that's not what we are working towards here. sooner or later someone is going to have to work for a living, earn that money and be willing to give up 7 of every $10 that they earn. the american people are aforced to look at this holistically that's not popular. ainsley: it's sad when you are giving more money to the government than you are putting in your bank account. brian: not going to last. steve: well, gillian turner is joining us just outside the white house. so, jillian, the president is going to get in the limo, travel up to capitol hill tonight at 9:00 but it's going to look different than not a state of the union but it's going to look different than any joint session we have ever
brian: right. ainsley: and if you get your college paid for and you don't make a lot of money, they like that. it's our money it's very expensive. brian: that is called socialism. ainsley: i agree. brian: that is not a successful economy. the reason to believe why we work we have free market capitalist economy. that's not what we are working towards here. sooner or later someone is going to have to work for a living, earn that money and be willing to give up 7 of every $10 that they earn. the...
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brian: should have been. jillian: brian kilmeade, everyone. brian: don't tuck. in no belt. jillian: got it. begin your headlines with this. the u.s. and iran are set to resume are indirect discussions on the nuclear deal today. signed in 2015 under the obama administration. but trump pulled out in 2018 instead imposing strict sanctions. iranian refugee joined "fox & friends first" to discuss. >> the american people don't understand the nature of this regime, which is that they are evil and that they are committing the most vile human rights violations against their own citizens. jillian: tehran is ruling out face-to-face negotiations with the u.s. unless sanctions are lifted. let's go to a live look now at coors field in denver. colorado, which the mlb has reportedly picked as the new homes of the all-star game. the league pulled out of atlanta last week in protest of georgia's new voting law. the controversy made its way to texas where governor greg abbott refused to throw out the first pitch at the rangers home opener. he accused the mlb of pushing a, quote, false narrati
brian: should have been. jillian: brian kilmeade, everyone. brian: don't tuck. in no belt. jillian: got it. begin your headlines with this. the u.s. and iran are set to resume are indirect discussions on the nuclear deal today. signed in 2015 under the obama administration. but trump pulled out in 2018 instead imposing strict sanctions. iranian refugee joined "fox & friends first" to discuss. >> the american people don't understand the nature of this regime, which is that...
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ainsley: brian hates this song. brian: it is the worst. it's one of those songs you can't wait for it to end. ainsley: how you cannot hear it and sing along. steve: the way it works, brian. when you hear a song it takes you back to that time in your life. brian: right. steve: so whatever was going on in your life, that song you just didn't like. brian: i remember no matter what kind of day i was having when i heard this song everything got worse. it just -- it's a song that goes nowhere. they keep saying the same thing over and over again. steve: what song do you like? brian: i like feelings, debby boone. she was -- it really touched me. steve: i don't think debby boone did feelings. brian: ed, do you know if debby boone did feelings. steve: she did you light up my life. brian: she would have done feels if she did you light up my life. steve: eric carmen. >> freddy fender. brian: joel is looking it up. steve: american top 40. ainsley: i'm glad we are all so knowledgeable. steve: no kidding. brian, we're sorry we put you in a bad mood. bria
ainsley: brian hates this song. brian: it is the worst. it's one of those songs you can't wait for it to end. ainsley: how you cannot hear it and sing along. steve: the way it works, brian. when you hear a song it takes you back to that time in your life. brian: right. steve: so whatever was going on in your life, that song you just didn't like. brian: i remember no matter what kind of day i was having when i heard this song everything got worse. it just -- it's a song that goes nowhere. they...
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brian, back to you. brian: all right. thanks so much, janice, appreciate it that's what's going on in america. still my favorite country. straight ahead, the housing market is red hot. we have a pro-to help you navigate the housing market-next. i have nothing else to read. bring up the music and go to break ♪ here i am baby ♪ signed, sealed, delivered, i'm row yours ♪ yeah, baby ♪ thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ainsley: welling, if you are in the market for a new house, you might be noticing soaring prices. home buyers are in the middle of the most competitive housing market in 15 years. but high prices don't necessarily mean it is a bad time to buy. here with the tips on how to tackle the housing market, credible.com, personal finance expert dan ricado. good morning, dan. >> hi, ainsley good to be back with you. ainsley: i'm reading 42% of homes are selling above their listing prices. why is that. >> a great time to be a seller, h
brian, back to you. brian: all right. thanks so much, janice, appreciate it that's what's going on in america. still my favorite country. straight ahead, the housing market is red hot. we have a pro-to help you navigate the housing market-next. i have nothing else to read. bring up the music and go to break ♪ here i am baby ♪ signed, sealed, delivered, i'm row yours ♪ yeah, baby ♪ thank you! hey, hey, no, no limu, no limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty....
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carl, i'm just reminded that it was 5.5 years ago i met brian armstrong for coffee in san francisco. one of the things that struck me then about him was his level of conviction he told me he was taking his full salary in bitcoin at the time and not converting it to cash i thought wow, that's somebody who is putting his money where his mouth is turned out to be a pretty smart be he also gave me a dollar's worth of bitcoin in a coinbase account to show me how coinbase worked you know, every once in a while i take a look at that. it's worth $221.30 this morning. that's where we will -- yeah, deirdre. >> there's got to be a way to nft that, one coin brian armstrong gave you years ago i love what was said on "squawk box" this morning, this listing today, of course, we're going to get caught up in the price and technicals, but it's more than coinbase and bitcoin, really the net scape moment for crypto. i got a lot of backlash saying it's not a flattering comparison look what happened to net scape. the point being this is really a moment, the beginning, like netscape was the beginning of th
carl, i'm just reminded that it was 5.5 years ago i met brian armstrong for coffee in san francisco. one of the things that struck me then about him was his level of conviction he told me he was taking his full salary in bitcoin at the time and not converting it to cash i thought wow, that's somebody who is putting his money where his mouth is turned out to be a pretty smart be he also gave me a dollar's worth of bitcoin in a coinbase account to show me how coinbase worked you know, every once...
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i'm going to over to brian. for being with us to. >> amy, thank you so much to the mercantile which is a great facility. i so enjoyed my time there when i was talking about glasshouse. the leadership, your membership and the readers me who come to your is the period was thrilled to be there that and it's a thrill to be asked back and get a thrill that beth has agreed to be with us tonight. when i first started to report glasshouse in lancaster ohio, somebody send me your book sounds a lot like this the olfactory man. and i had her a factory and read reviews but i have not read., i'm going to end up going over old territory that a really great writer is already written about slowly it was a terrific wonderful book. it was a little bit different so i felt relieved about that but i also thought man, beth macy does the most intense reporting. this is not easy what she has done. so it rhelps set the bar for me when i was doing glasshouse. we did not know each other at all. we've gotten to know each other a a receivin
i'm going to over to brian. for being with us to. >> amy, thank you so much to the mercantile which is a great facility. i so enjoyed my time there when i was talking about glasshouse. the leadership, your membership and the readers me who come to your is the period was thrilled to be there that and it's a thrill to be asked back and get a thrill that beth has agreed to be with us tonight. when i first started to report glasshouse in lancaster ohio, somebody send me your book sounds a lot...
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>> that's a great question, brian. the answer, in part, fraud part of what they call improper payments over the department of labor. you get the sense that the u.s. government is getting its arms around the scale and enormous scale of the problem with fraud and massive spending that the government engaged in over the past year to boost the economy a lot of money moving fast and low and gives opportunity for fraud. look at the numbers from the department of labor inspector general. an updated report was issued yesterday in which they said as they calculate the potential for fraud. historically over the past several years, the rate for unemployment insurance has been higher than 10%. if you apply that to the $896 billion in the insurance funds as part of the cares act, you get a number of $89 billion paid they are saying the initial pandemic audit here suggests that the improper payments will be higher than 10% because of the yunique situations. they also say, brian, they have 15,000 investigative items open. that compar
>> that's a great question, brian. the answer, in part, fraud part of what they call improper payments over the department of labor. you get the sense that the u.s. government is getting its arms around the scale and enormous scale of the problem with fraud and massive spending that the government engaged in over the past year to boost the economy a lot of money moving fast and low and gives opportunity for fraud. look at the numbers from the department of labor inspector general. an...
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>> well, that's a great question, brian. it is really a little bit of everything where do i start if i think about our quarter, you know, we had the greatest year over year growth among the first-time buyer it was closely followed by our 55 plus, what i call the lifestyle community buyers they were up well over 50% year over year. a little bit more understandable with the lifestyle buyer when covid happened last spring, they were the first to retreat and really not get out in the marketplace. when i think across the geography, we see migration patterns we have not seen before generally, i think we would see somewhere between 10% to 15% of out of state buyers across the market today, that was nearly 20% i think the reason why, brian, there are so many. what people learned about their home during covid and the remote work environment there are a number of different factors driving it the importance of health and safety in their home you and i have talked about that before that drove us to healthy living inside the home. >> yea
>> well, that's a great question, brian. it is really a little bit of everything where do i start if i think about our quarter, you know, we had the greatest year over year growth among the first-time buyer it was closely followed by our 55 plus, what i call the lifestyle community buyers they were up well over 50% year over year. a little bit more understandable with the lifestyle buyer when covid happened last spring, they were the first to retreat and really not get out in the...
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brian kilmeade. you better not be late tomorrow for your show. >> i promise. >> sean: off the air at 11:00. you have to get get off here at 11:00, got to get up at 4:00 and you're going to be whining and complaining in the morning that you are tired and there's no excuse. >> i have so much power in the morning i would say when the repeat, and give you the first hour off until i'm ready, that is how much power i have. >> you will be wide-eyed and bushytailed tomorrow at 6 am, no excuses. >> why rest, wiley the studio, shower there, go to the gym, hang out. have a great show. >> great show. always love watching you and now i get a chance to get the toss from you. i'm in for laura ingrandma and this is the ingraham angle, the left, democrats celebrating major league baseball for using the all-star game out of georgia to colorado which they seem to think as looser voting was when it comes to what is going to happen in 2022 and beyond. newt gingrich, senator tom cotner here live to make sense of this demo
brian kilmeade. you better not be late tomorrow for your show. >> i promise. >> sean: off the air at 11:00. you have to get get off here at 11:00, got to get up at 4:00 and you're going to be whining and complaining in the morning that you are tired and there's no excuse. >> i have so much power in the morning i would say when the repeat, and give you the first hour off until i'm ready, that is how much power i have. >> you will be wide-eyed and bushytailed tomorrow at 6...
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jesse: hello, everybody, i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, juan williams, katie pavlich and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." open up your wallet, america, president biden wants trillions more of your tax dollars. four hours from now, biden will be giving his first address before a joint session of congress, the president's american families plan coming with a whopper of a price tag at nearly $2 trillion. including items like free universal preschool, two years free community college, 12 weeks of paid family leave and child care assistance. end biden plans to pay for it by raising the top capital gains tax to nearly 40% in giving $80 billion to the irs to boost audits on high earners. republican lawmakers ripping into this spending spree. >> president biden is governing like a drunken sailor, when you talk about the spending, my god, trillions and trillions of dollars in one bill was over $2 trillion, who do you think is going to pay for this? >> the underlying policies are being implemented, this is not a moderate agenda, this is a radical agenda.
jesse: hello, everybody, i'm jesse watters along with dana perino, juan williams, katie pavlich and brian kilmeade. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." open up your wallet, america, president biden wants trillions more of your tax dollars. four hours from now, biden will be giving his first address before a joint session of congress, the president's american families plan coming with a whopper of a price tag at nearly $2 trillion. including items like free universal...
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what i'm curious about, brian, whether or not this trend continues. if they can't get out of that 200 million subscriber range within a significant amount of time we're going to see some competitors catch up disney is over 100 million amazon prime has 200 million subscribers worldwide. it's going to be tough >> yeah, tim, you wonder does everybody here, to sara's point that has it wants it and the big story internationally, what is going on with netflix and are you a buyer on the weakness? >> well, they did report 24% growth let's not lose the factthat they're doing very well. they're actually making money as a streaming provider, for years,grew on borrowed money underlying that the numbers are fundamentally good and what the subscriber growth means, it's still growth, and we're not sure what the source of that weakness was. i believe a little bit that you had a big pull forward last year and you're going to begin to see some softness in the legacy streaming businesses like netflix, as apple, as disney, as hbo, all begin to add subscribers. so it is b
what i'm curious about, brian, whether or not this trend continues. if they can't get out of that 200 million subscriber range within a significant amount of time we're going to see some competitors catch up disney is over 100 million amazon prime has 200 million subscribers worldwide. it's going to be tough >> yeah, tim, you wonder does everybody here, to sara's point that has it wants it and the big story internationally, what is going on with netflix and are you a buyer on the...
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brian. >> what can they do? what are the ways they might be able to mitigate this, kayla >> reporter: i think direct government funding is possibly the clearest way that is something the industry has been arguing for the better part of the last decade. there were conversations under the trump administration that took a similar shape they wanted to onshore the manufacturing capacity the incentive hurdles were too high there really wasn't demand or vehicle to actually convince congress to spend tens of billions of dollars to incentivize these conditions and there wasn't public opinion to argue that this industry needed funding over other industries, especially during the global pandemic now there is an acute shortage and people want cars and fridges and other components that require the chips, perhaps the public sentiment is changing. >> semiconductors are pretty much in every single thing >> reporter: everything. >> kayla tausche, thank you very much chips in chips who knows? enough to ruffle your feathers. >>> c
brian. >> what can they do? what are the ways they might be able to mitigate this, kayla >> reporter: i think direct government funding is possibly the clearest way that is something the industry has been arguing for the better part of the last decade. there were conversations under the trump administration that took a similar shape they wanted to onshore the manufacturing capacity the incentive hurdles were too high there really wasn't demand or vehicle to actually convince...
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brian has been a good in the data. and as i mentioned charles and brian have recently written the book "believe in people" bottom-up solutions for top-down world. and our country is facing serious challenges but also insisted top-down approach to try to solve these problems has failed. and will continue to fail. the message i heard when reading the book is a dramatic change in approach when we trust people on an individual and community level in particular, the people are closest to these problems have the most intimate knowledge of them the drive solutions. in this is a call to action to all of us to recognize a special ability in the absence of contributing this challenges, is not underestimate the impact that each of us as individuals can solve these. i'm delighted the brian and charles have joined us to discuss this book in detail. charles when you wrote this must put five years ago, i heard you say that your wife had never that you write in the book. yet we are here discussing the subsequent book, "believe in peop
brian has been a good in the data. and as i mentioned charles and brian have recently written the book "believe in people" bottom-up solutions for top-down world. and our country is facing serious challenges but also insisted top-down approach to try to solve these problems has failed. and will continue to fail. the message i heard when reading the book is a dramatic change in approach when we trust people on an individual and community level in particular, the people are closest to...
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and joining us now brian deese, head of the president's national economic council, brian, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thanks for having me, chris, happy easter. chris: happy easter to you, sir. let's start with the latest job's numbers. in march the economy added 916,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 6% flat and that was before the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill and the spike in vaccinations. question, given all that, does the country need another 2 trillion-dollars in federal spending in this bill and trillions more in another bill that the president is going to lay out some time in the next few weeks? we are talking about another at least $4 trillion in more government spending. >> well, the job's numbers in march were certainly a welcome sign. it's good to see the economy starting to improve and we certainly think that it's a sign that the economic and vaccination strategy that this administration has put into place from day one is starting to have an impact. but we have a long way to go. we still are down 8.4 million jobs from where we were a year ago. we have
and joining us now brian deese, head of the president's national economic council, brian, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> thanks for having me, chris, happy easter. chris: happy easter to you, sir. let's start with the latest job's numbers. in march the economy added 916,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate fell to 6% flat and that was before the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill and the spike in vaccinations. question, given all that, does the country need another 2 trillion-dollars...
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brian cragg the host of the -- brian craig, the host of the brian craig show podcast. we have been featuring podcasters this week. mr. craig, talk a little bit about what shaped you politically. how did you become a conservative and what shaped that's primarily? guest: when i first started on the radio 30 years ago, i was a liberal democrat. i was a member of the young democrats of america. i was on the air and did not make a lot of money. i was a democrat for a number of years. as i started earning more money, i did my taxes one year and i owed money for the first time. i always got a refund, and i thought it was a mistake, so i did my taxes again and found out i owed money, $3200. that was the big transformation for me. when i started to wake up and understand there is the producers and the takers, and i do not feel like paying high taxes. i know president biden wants to raise everyone's taxes again, but that is a big turning point for me. host: would you describe your conservative as financial means or social means as well? guest: i'm very pro-life. my daughter is a
brian cragg the host of the -- brian craig, the host of the brian craig show podcast. we have been featuring podcasters this week. mr. craig, talk a little bit about what shaped you politically. how did you become a conservative and what shaped that's primarily? guest: when i first started on the radio 30 years ago, i was a liberal democrat. i was a member of the young democrats of america. i was on the air and did not make a lot of money. i was a democrat for a number of years. as i started...
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we're almost out of time brian go ahead. i mean ok come on february 22nd there was an insurgent uprising that toppled the government the president you know code which fled for his life he would have been killed otherwise i mean the idea that this did not happen the idea that it was a fake news i mean. whatever side you are you have to take actual reality for what it is the government where in the ukraine it was toppled by ordinated never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment for democracy this actually happened now it's not made up it's real it happened. oh all right a guy who i was a very interesting alternative history lesson that's all the time we have i went on when he thinks of my guest in washington london and in budapest and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember a prostate. all of the information in the world when you put it together and process simultaneously it adds up to 0 it adds up to nothing all deal luzhin of differentiation will be obliterated the
we're almost out of time brian go ahead. i mean ok come on february 22nd there was an insurgent uprising that toppled the government the president you know code which fled for his life he would have been killed otherwise i mean the idea that this did not happen the idea that it was a fake news i mean. whatever side you are you have to take actual reality for what it is the government where in the ukraine it was toppled by ordinated never by the united states by the cia by the national endowment...
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with brian williams which starts now. williams whic starts now good evening once again, while this was indeed 85 of the biden administration, we are keeping an act on brooklyn center minor soda, as lawrence just mentioned, as the curfew is now in effect, a night for of unrest there. that has followed the point blank police shooting of dante wright, more on that in just a moment. we want to begin tonight with a history making decision from the white house, that is not without controversy. today the president announced the end of our nation's longest war. he announced that all u.s. troops, about 2500 of them remain, will leave afghanistan by september 11th. leaving afghanistan with the goal of both of his two immediate predecessors, obama and trump, but a goal that was never realized. with a two decade old war has taken the lives of over 2000 american service members, left some 20,000 of them wounded, and caused two trillion dollars. >> i'm now the fourth united states president, to preside over american troop presence in a
with brian williams which starts now. williams whic starts now good evening once again, while this was indeed 85 of the biden administration, we are keeping an act on brooklyn center minor soda, as lawrence just mentioned, as the curfew is now in effect, a night for of unrest there. that has followed the point blank police shooting of dante wright, more on that in just a moment. we want to begin tonight with a history making decision from the white house, that is not without controversy. today...
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jackie: brian. brian: the last point that you raised is so important. people watch gas prices and oil markets and they say all of this is determined by foreign powers. somebody overseas that's deciding whether to open the spigot or not open the spigot. we felt that we were getting control over our energy again and now it feels like that's slipping away. patrick, are they going to raise production and how much. i feel like here it is once again at the mercy of somebody over there instead of using the resources we have here to keep energy prices reasonable. >> yeah, you know, excellent point there and, of course, where would we be without covid? u.s. oil production would still be up. u.s. producers having no choice. hopefully that will come back fairly quickly. keep in mind that the existing wells and existing permits are allowed to move forward on federal law, simply new permits that are not but whether or not we see the recovery really a function of oil prices which, you know, really going to be a function of americans hit the road this summer and all s
jackie: brian. brian: the last point that you raised is so important. people watch gas prices and oil markets and they say all of this is determined by foreign powers. somebody overseas that's deciding whether to open the spigot or not open the spigot. we felt that we were getting control over our energy again and now it feels like that's slipping away. patrick, are they going to raise production and how much. i feel like here it is once again at the mercy of somebody over there instead of...
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brian: i'm officially brian kilmeade. let's get started. the influx of unaccompanied minors at the border leading to a bigger problem making it easier for terrorists to walls writing. stephen miller is in with that. a major announcement you don't want to miss exclusive to us and the biden administration caught another lie. why you shouldn't believe those grandiose job creation allegations and pledges and joe biden has a new profession, motivational life coach. raymond arroyo has the seen and unseen. but first, this show has long been at the forefront of demanding our leaders hold communist china accountable for its human rights abuses which are going on right now in the economic sabotage they are experiencing. just weeks ago laura ingraham took it a step further. >> president biden says america is back and a world leader but if that is true he should start by announcing a boycott of the 2022 winter games in beijing and convince our allies in europe and elsewhere to join the boycott, that would show the world that we are not going to treat c
brian: i'm officially brian kilmeade. let's get started. the influx of unaccompanied minors at the border leading to a bigger problem making it easier for terrorists to walls writing. stephen miller is in with that. a major announcement you don't want to miss exclusive to us and the biden administration caught another lie. why you shouldn't believe those grandiose job creation allegations and pledges and joe biden has a new profession, motivational life coach. raymond arroyo has the seen and...
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thank you, brian >>> thank you. coming up, two big geopolitical stories that all of you -- all of you should be watching today. president biden imposing new sanctions on russia and meeting with the japan prime minister. china is on the agenda we'll talk about both with former u.s. ambassador to russia thomas pickering. >>> as we head to break, cruise line ceos meeting with the white house covid response team yesterday. the executives pushed for sales t sailing this summer. >>> and robinhood responding to the attempts to revoke state license in the state of massachusetts. >>> the nfl signing sponsorship deals with draft kings and fan duel is a huge week for the league and huge for sports betting. we are back after this our univ. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. hey, it's good to see you. the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. cisco.
thank you, brian >>> thank you. coming up, two big geopolitical stories that all of you -- all of you should be watching today. president biden imposing new sanctions on russia and meeting with the japan prime minister. china is on the agenda we'll talk about both with former u.s. ambassador to russia thomas pickering. >>> as we head to break, cruise line ceos meeting with the white house covid response team yesterday. the executives pushed for sales t sailing this summer....
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brian, _ underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if— underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if you _ underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if you have - thank you. brian, if you have conditions that already make you susceptible to blood clots, should you reject the astrazeneca vaccine? the current advice is that if you are predisposed to specific types of blood _ are predisposed to specific types of blood disorders that lead to clotting, you should talk to your gp, your— clotting, you should talk to your gp, your doctor, before having to 'ab. gp, your doctor, before having to jab that — gp, your doctor, before having to jab. that would be a discussion that would _ jab. that would be a discussion that would be _ jab. that would be a discussion that would be most sensible to have currently — would be most sensible to have currentl . �* ., , g ., currently. and, robin, june asking, is it 'ust currently. and, robin, june asking, is it just the — currently. and, robin, june asking, is it just the ashes _ currentl
brian, _ underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if— underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if you _ underuse. ok, that's pretty clear, thank you. brian, if you have - thank you. brian, if you have conditions that already make you susceptible to blood clots, should you reject the astrazeneca vaccine? the current advice is that if you are predisposed to specific types of blood _ are predisposed to specific types of blood disorders that lead to clotting, you should...
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>> brian -- brian did. and we sat down in his front yard. >> reporter: in the front yard in lawn chairs, his mother and brother by his side. no shotgun in sight. so the cops turned on a recorder and started asking questions. >> so you asked him 5:00 a.m., where were you? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he was in bed in his basement bedroom, sleeping off a higher dose of medication for his schizophrenia. >> i went to bed about 8:30. >> right after i did. >> yeah, after mom did. fell right asleep. didn't hear nothing. didn't get up till 11:00. >> reporter: he said he was still asleep when the shooting must've happened before dawn. tate's mother corroborated his 15-hour sleep alibi, though the cops knew full well that mothers can often be biased witnesses. >> did you hear anything in the middle of the night last night or see anything? >> i was in bed and normally i would've been up doing guard duty with all this [ bleep ] that's happened, but i'm schizophrenic paranoid. >> reporter: guard duty. the ex-military ma
>> brian -- brian did. and we sat down in his front yard. >> reporter: in the front yard in lawn chairs, his mother and brother by his side. no shotgun in sight. so the cops turned on a recorder and started asking questions. >> so you asked him 5:00 a.m., where were you? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he was in bed in his basement bedroom, sleeping off a higher dose of medication for his schizophrenia. >> i went to bed about 8:30. >> right after i did....
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i'm eager to brian's thoughts because brian's essay in this volume is an essay. and it's i wish more. collections of essays would do with brian did and that is at the end have a piece. it doesn't summarize the historiography which of course is useful but a piece and what brian did is looking to the future and where we might go in terms of a books and articles to do down the road. so i hope that's not lose sight of that. i'd like to go to the the peace on the the national tribute and that is this solder grahams. i think that again yeah, i thought that was a really interesting piece and we'll get to the what i thought was the from it. and that is the veterans sense of history. let me put it another way. it's how they thought historically and what comes out of the tribune. is this relentless search for the truth. and for those of course listening we think well, that doesn't seems so odd at all. that's in fact what they be trying to seek. but it is clear that there is an understanding that there is one truth and it is indisputable. and of course the person who's writ
i'm eager to brian's thoughts because brian's essay in this volume is an essay. and it's i wish more. collections of essays would do with brian did and that is at the end have a piece. it doesn't summarize the historiography which of course is useful but a piece and what brian did is looking to the future and where we might go in terms of a books and articles to do down the road. so i hope that's not lose sight of that. i'd like to go to the the peace on the the national tribute and that is...
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see you soon >> thanks, brian >>> you're very welcome. folks, we have a lot more to do on this busy friday. up next, your big money movers why one big toymaker is having trouble keeping toys on the shelf. >>> crypto come down continues hundreds of billions wiped from the market bitcoin's latest slide we'll show you the latest prices. >>> former press secretary and now tony fratto is here to tell you if president biden's policies could happen or is this just an opening bid? >>> dow futures are up 50. we're back after this. hey, it's good to see you. the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. cisco. the bridge to possible. and that ending was so intense. i know, i didn't even see it coming. are you gonna watch? eventually! you know the drill. (humming) never fear, girl-who-has-yet-to-watch-her- friends-favorite-shows -and-films-of-the-year, it's time to celebrate the biggest week in television. now you can see these shows. and their unforgettable moments, for free. so yo
see you soon >> thanks, brian >>> you're very welcome. folks, we have a lot more to do on this busy friday. up next, your big money movers why one big toymaker is having trouble keeping toys on the shelf. >>> crypto come down continues hundreds of billions wiped from the market bitcoin's latest slide we'll show you the latest prices. >>> former press secretary and now tony fratto is here to tell you if president biden's policies could happen or is this just an...
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>> that's right, brian. three pieces of good news. again, i want to stress that none of the mrna vaccines have seen a signal of blood clots, and they showed in their six-month follow-up, their vaccines have continued to remain efficacious. that means 90 days for severe efficacious and this comes on the heels of pfizer relief and similar data. six months is all we have data for. other pieces of good news, they have pre-clinical data which says their booster, which they plan to give six months after two doses of their vaccine, have great protection for those concerned about the variants. and lastly, they finished enrolling their trial of 12 to 17-year-olds. we should be seeing data on that as well which means we'll be safe to vaccinate our children. the booster that will be working for the variants might be available next fall when we might see disease activity go up, unfortunately, again during the winter months. >> we're trying to dwell on the positive around here as i know you often do. dr. nahid bhadelia, thank you for always coming
>> that's right, brian. three pieces of good news. again, i want to stress that none of the mrna vaccines have seen a signal of blood clots, and they showed in their six-month follow-up, their vaccines have continued to remain efficacious. that means 90 days for severe efficacious and this comes on the heels of pfizer relief and similar data. six months is all we have data for. other pieces of good news, they have pre-clinical data which says their booster, which they plan to give six...
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, sorry, brian has to go. thank you, brian. >> it's easier for me to play good cop. i'll take all your questions. >> there will be much more to say when we rollout the speech. a couple items at the top. today the department of , agriculture and the secretary announced the historic expansion of the summer and then the ebt program, the single largest summer child nutrition effort in our nation's history and will reach 30 million kids this summer thanks to the american rescue plan. some programs are considered a lifeline for some families but until now they've reached less than 20% of families served during the school year riyadh -- school year. children are eligible if they're eligible to receive free or reduced-price meals or if they are under age 6 and live in a staff household. parents or guardians do not need to take any action to receive the card in the mail from their state agencies. each child will receive credit loaded onto an ebt card and they can then use that by parents or guardians to purchase food a
, sorry, brian has to go. thank you, brian. >> it's easier for me to play good cop. i'll take all your questions. >> there will be much more to say when we rollout the speech. a couple items at the top. today the department of , agriculture and the secretary announced the historic expansion of the summer and then the ebt program, the single largest summer child nutrition effort in our nation's history and will reach 30 million kids this summer thanks to the american rescue plan....
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brian, those may well be worthy projects, but they're not infrastructure. >> brian: well, look, i think we really need to update what we mean by infrastructure in the 21st century. if you look at that number on housing, what we are talking about his construction, building housing all along the country to help make sure that there are more affordable housing units to access jobs and economic opportunities. we are talking about construction to build things like va facilities, schools, and community colleges, putting people to work, construction work that really needs to be done to be commitments that we have to our veterans and others. we believe that the infrastructure is something we have to take very seriously. for anybody out there, many of your viewers who are parents, or taking care of an elderly parent or an adult child with disabilities, they know that if you don't have an infrastructure of care to support your loved ones, you can't effectively work. you can't effectively interact in the 21st century economy. investing in the infrastructure -- >> chris: i'm not going to argue abou
brian, those may well be worthy projects, but they're not infrastructure. >> brian: well, look, i think we really need to update what we mean by infrastructure in the 21st century. if you look at that number on housing, what we are talking about his construction, building housing all along the country to help make sure that there are more affordable housing units to access jobs and economic opportunities. we are talking about construction to build things like va facilities, schools, and...