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trump s name tattooed on his neck, because he explained it s the one place where people can t mess with it. i put this on my front yard, they will vandalize my house. i put a sticker on my truck, they will screw up my truck. come vandalize me. that s all i ve got. tom: makes sense. [laughter] he probably displays the ink proudly. a little old ladies are like, i love my 40. it will be like that, you got this. oh, my lord. tom: i have no idea what he s saying, but i love it. goober sees a lot of himself in trouble. he s not the most politically correct person. i m not the most right is right, wrong is wrong. and if it ain t right, make it right. tom: he s pretty passionate. but how about people who are more committed to trump? they are called proud boys. clinical introduced us to the group which is led by an intriguing fellow named kevin
mcinnes. these are the proud boys. launch this past fall by vice media finder gavin mcginnis who calls it a western chauvinist fraternal organization we are proud boys celebrate their male identity and the poor feminists and islam. members can but speak in the group by getting by wearing the word proud boys on their body and attending regular meet ups. in a september manifesto and billing the group, mcginnis explained that quote the exact details, it consisted of fighting, and reading aloud from pat buchanan s death of the west. the time for apologies is passed. tom: last week the group was in d.c. for inauguration. i trust there were no altercations? on thursday, a dozen numbers of the group pulled into washington to celebrate the inauguration of donald trump by poor ball and national press club escorting attending the woman who had been threatened
tom: he s nuts. i love him. he s got more courage than anyone i know. he speaks his mind. which is still needed right now, i think. tom: to speak your mind, right! political correctness gone. john devore welcome back to the show. thanks, tom. it s a pleasure to be come back. tom: what are you talking about? this is a real group. a lot of people think these proud boys that it s some kind of a joke, but i will tell you. gavin, you know, and anthony will say, he does believe in what he he said his western chauvinist organization. right. look. i was maxim magazine editor for years. i m cool with a bunch of burros who want to hang out and drink beer, make out, whatever. if these proud boys don t want to serve the country, they can join a little boy called called the united states marine corps. i think they should. it did wonders for my brother. tom: your brother was in the marines quick to make yes, he was. i was not.
but whatever. again, they want to make a difference. they should enlist. tom: can gavin still do that? i know gavin can. but his boys can. tom: michael, what do you think of this organization? i ve been on gavin s show on wednesday, full disclosure. i hang around some of these people all the time. between you and me, this is just being gay, right? they are like, yeah, kind of. if you talk about his book, he rented out a house with him and his dad and all his buddies and they are all drunk and they are all making out with each other. his words. the book is called how to kiss in public. we talk about a slippery slope toward fascism in this country. part of that slippery slope is homoeroticism. just sitting around reading pat buchanan, i d rather they be having sex with each other.
i think there s a lot of guys out there who are attached they are expressing themselves, they feel like they were finally able to express themselves and transamerica. two things. i don t think politics is therapy or feelings were football i don t like anyone who loves their politicians. but in that case case, it s not a big enough pond it s not a big enough to find. he should be doing trump across the entirety of his neck, it should be bigger. i think he did that on purpose. i think he did that on purpose because i did the math. you know how much it costs to take off the tattoo? procession, is $500. that s about 13 sessions he d have to go in there. it would be almost 5000-$6,000 for him to get that off. this is by the way the equivalent of the stamp from 1999. the stamp. i think that s good, because it looks like a little choker.
tom: moving on. senate democrats are learning how to talk to real people. they are trying to learn it for like witch. on thursday, ten democrats who are facing election contests that state that trump won gathered in west virginia to discuss how to better reach the forgotten men and women of america. today s agenda includes seminars like speaking to those that feel america feel invisible in rural america. listening to those who feel unheard. and learning to love toby keith s music. [laughter] that last one wasn t real but the other two are. the dems also had speakers with trump voters with senator manchin why do democrats need these kind of seminars? there is no pretense that they are going to listen to these people and actually
represent them. what they doing is we are still going to get over on our evangelical progressivism, but we have to convince them using their terminology that we are on the same team. the jig is up, they don t control the mainstream press anymore, and now they have no idea how to get over in terms of their propaganda. interesting. hitha, it s true. they ve had problems mitigating. it s not just liberalism. they have problems communicating with that cultural out of new york l.a. american and do you think, like michael does, they aren t going to be able to do it? no, they are not. i feel establishment dnc is done. when you have a group of i keep going back to these women s march, but there were a lot of people out there. i was down there. i was in new york on saturday. when you had that many people on the ground grassroots getting passed pissed off and the two cultures are trying to raise in the dnc have no idea what everyone is doing out there protesting, you have a problem. of course you need seminars on how to talk to their
constituents. they have no idea. yes, they are trying to target these states that really need to swing over to the democratic side in their eye even know that their supporters are out there protesting. i need to be out there with them and they are not. tom: devore, you re one of these people. i want to pay you a compliment. people like you could talk, you could talk to average americans. you could go down to west virginia. i feel if you could talk to these guys in the john deere. why can t your average democrat do that. i have the greatest debt an average american. here is what i think is the real love story. republicans should pay me to teach them how to talk to the middle class without lying that they care about the middle class, because they don t. the g.o.p. is about one thing and one thing only, that s redistribute wealth from working
i m listening to you! you are exactly what the democrats were doing you are wrong. i will tell you why you are wrong. it has nothing to do with the fact that donald trump is not a businessman. donald trump is joe pesci in casino. he speaks the language that s not even seven grade level? no offense. again, the elitist seventh grade level. trying to talk to middle america. news is supposed to be read at the seventh-grade level. that s not elitist. if you have to raise your voice, you are telling the truth. wait a minute, he hitha what is the answer if it s not businessman credentials that speak to americans, what is it? i think it is that he speaks regular, plain english. he is everyone s, like, uncl
uncle. they are our father, their grandfather that has this hope of making america great again. successful billionaire uncle. it s not the billionaire. it s not the money. it s the way he centered himself. everyone has that guy in their family or does that guy that s just the average man that wants to make america he wants to better himself. that s who he relates to. and the way he speaks. it s very average. that s not a bad thing. and it s not elitist. tom: we are moving on. nasa has unveiled their new spacesuits, and it couldn t be more blue. astronauts will wear the updated outfit on the mission to the international space station in 2018. astronaut eric bowe said in a prses release is that the most important part it looks cool. the most important part, the suits will keep you alive. that makes more sense. new features include an upgraded
helmet, sensitive gloves, and a cup holder. astronauts will also be getting special new boots for walking on the moon. is there any parents on the panel? wow. what are those quick smack space boots. okay. [laughs] tom: let me read. the logo notice that the suit looks very similar in 2001 a space odyssey. the great steven spielberg film. devore? i m sorry for shaking the table. i love that spacesuit. i love nasa. you know why i love nasa? it s the closer we get the starfleet. and i love star trek . tom: anthony, you re a star trek fan as well. i do. tom: you ve always love star trek, but what you think about our space program? it was very exciting in the
60s. and now it s kind of lost its luster? it s lost its luster because, i don t know. people stopped dreaming about being in space. in this country, anyway. i hope his thumb can stick out like that so they can pitch the right with the russian spaceships because we don t have an actual spaceship to take you into space. and i hope the glass on the front can finally protect against that thing that grabs you. it s got that wonderful i think we are kind of gearing up, we are going to get back into space. i think the problem was when we started working together with other countries, i liked it when i was in versus russia. i like the conflict, too. listen. that was when space became something that was really awesome and people really love it. but i have he s the person
who designed those original spacesuits for the movie is now the queens designer. he s been the queen designer of england since 1963. tom: it really? he designed the original spacesuits for what will be quick smack for space odyssey. tom: 2001 . first of all, if we had hillary would make the selection they being pensive. my dream is a boy, just a second, devore. is that some kind of mythical thing? i strike the thing with the lynyrd skynyrd flames on it. when i was a little russian boy, getting back on topic, i had two dreams. one was to be a cosmonaut and her goal was to crush my enemie enemies. what i think they should do in honor of david bowie dying this past year, mr. space odyssey,
they should ve given it the powder blue suit, had the orange hair helmet. and the zigzags. the lightning bolt. thank you. i can t say the same. [laughter] tom: coming up, is it okay to find your kids? a childish debate when we retur return.
the lcl celebrating the change of leadership in the white house. in the march, the coming days after president trump to groups vice president mike pence are among those at the event. allow me to make it very clear. we hear you. we see you. we respect you. and we look forward working with you. and yes, we walk, we march, we run, and we look forward with you. that s why next week, president donald trump will announce a supreme court nominee who will uphold the god-given liberties enshrined in our constitution in the tradition of the late and great justice
antonin scalia. the markets closing its historic week. the dow closing across the coveted 20,000 work on wednesday. british actor john hurt, whose career spans six decades in films, has died. started in films such as elephant man, battling cancer. he was 77 years old. i am jackie ibanez. back to red eye. for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. you are watching all the make the most powerful navy news, fox news channel. tom: want to monitor your child s every movement? now you can. with kiddo. kiddo is aware of all health and wellness device that helps parents keep track of their kids. think of fit bit meets logans
run . since their updates till everything. for instance, if your child s stress level goes up, you will get an alert on your phone. sadly, you won t tell you the reason they are stressed, but it may have something to do with overprotective parents. [laughter] privacy advocates warned the device could be vulnerable to hacking and you may be signing your children s privacy away to the company that makes kiddo, good parents incorporated. they sounds nice. the hitha, what do you think of this? this takes helicopter hearing parenting to a new level? the kid wearing those bracelet in school, you are setting up your kid to be made fun of the rest of your life. basically being the of all jokes. like these guys, i m sure, you made fun of these. are you kidding me? i would flay him alive. i m just wondering. i think a wonderful wrist
device would be cool. i would be proud to wear it. it really looks goofy. it s your secret agent device. that sounds like that kid in the playground who got the sticks in the dirt and he has this magical world, but he s watching tv. some of those people grow up fine. i bet they do. some of them grow handsome. and well-adjusted. what do you think? you aren t going to stop parents from wanting [laughter] they want to know where their kids are! it really creeps me out. but, you know quick smack i don t know. i m not a parent. i never will be. i don t think the human race should continue. but this is the trend. it s not about this app, it s about the future, every minute is going to be documented about our lives.
this is a blackmailer episode that actually happened. but you don t like it. anthony, right now, they don t let their kids out of their sight. you know what i mean? with this, with kiddo, maybe you can let your kiddo go down to the starbucks and get a hot chocolate. something like that? i see the opposite, though. this is not for good parents. this is for bad parents. that good parents know where thr kids are. bad parents, i m sorry to say but casey anthony could have used this. she could have gone out, party, all right, make it his home. great. but. tom: so you are making an argument for the app. if casey anthony had this, perhaps no tom: they were a ton d parents out there. still say you are taking care of your kids. you can say casey anthony thinks parenting is a problem,
though. maybe she s a bad example. not the most illuminating. don t be so hard on her. on who? anthony? know. i think we kind of agree. i want to go for the whole trip i i would stick it in my kids nt next. coming up, have time with andy levy and a brand-new episode of the red eye podcast is available appeared subscribe on itunes and on fox sports on x
tom: welcome back. try to find out what we missed from tvs andy levy over to the red eye news desk. it s friday, baby. goober gets a trump tattoo on his neck. i think that makes you a parent. [laughter] devore, did you call the marines a boy cult? no, i called the proud boys a boy cult. also, gavin is 46. the oldest you can be to join the marines i believe is 28.
yeah. hitha, you said if you were in trouble you wouldn t count these guys to save you. yeah, your name is p25 what does that mean! your name is andy, what does that mean? i would encounter those guys to save you. because of my former name? i just say things. i think they are gentlemen. when you put it that way, who doesn t love an old-fashioned german? they ve got hats, monocle s. they aren t going to come over and pick me up and pick me up from a collapsing world. they aren t superheroes. [laughter] proud boys, not the justice league! if you ve been with the armed forces, they are strong men and women out there. why are you trying to compete with the armed forces? they don t spell boys with a
z. devore, i m with you on the guy with the tattoo. i think saying thug font is racist. you got for me. i think i m going to have to go to liberal church and ask for forgiveness. i can say anything i want right now, can i? i think that s true. also, you live in liberal church. sure, if you think brooklyn is liberal church. pretty much. yeah, i know. senate democrats senate democrats want to talk to real people. malice, you said there is no pretense that they are going to change these people s views. isn t that a lot of politics? it s not about changing other people s views, it s about convincing them you share or at least empathize with their views quickly right despite their name, , the democratic party does not believe in democracy. they believe in an enlightened elite which frankly sometimes is the right choice.
[groaning] that was john devore having an orgasm. know. you are a proud boy. devore, you said that you want to teach them about lies. i would go and say the g.o.p. doesn t care about you. it s working! so far. it s been a week. give it two weeks. the revolution is coming. is a? i don t know. he s attacking our avocados. and if he comes for the avocado toast, all hell breaks loose. i think the revolution came in november. i think you are right and we are screwed. it really shows the disconnect that s going on in
the democratic party. it s almost like two different parties. completely. i don t even think that s what happened with the republican party four years ago. if that s what we have to anticipate in 2018 and going up to that 2020, then that s what s going to happen. democrats are going to be establishment, dnc, we are going to have this grassroots, i say because i democrats they aren t connecting. they need that, what is it, the education on how to speak to americans. they need to know how to speak to working-class americans. they just realized they existed. they didn t even know they were there. [groaning] please. devore, i don t know how you made it through that whole story without complaining about the term real americans. it s such b.s. it s a party that has spent the past 40 years that party has done nothing but fight waters collect devising, they fought lower
taxes for people in the working class how crazy. right? his daughter gabbana glasses are getting all fogged up. it s just too much. please take that hat off, sir. i will take that hat off. announces new spacesuits that i just do we have that picture of the astronaut in the suit? did mike pence join nasa? good for him. tom, i know you purposely were kidding about 2,000 2001 being a spielberg film, but i can t let it go. absolutely. that s not the one. are you sure he it wasn t directed by steven
spielberg? no, it s stanley kubrick. you said we don t have a spaceship to take us to space. starting next year specifically. that s what they say, 2018. they are like nascar right now. they ve got going on a uniform, they got little patches. i like it. hitha, did you see that the person who designed the new spacesuits for 2001 now designs the queen s clothing? since 1963. are you sure about that? maybe he made it i think harry lange designed the spacesuits. but he also designed the queens clothes. harry lange is dead. oh, is queen the band? [laughter]
some pretty odd things. the kiddo app that monitors your kids. here is the first that s problematic with this. tell the app about your child under gender, weight. you shouldn t be making gender decisions for your kid there in shame on you, kiddo. am i right, john? [laughs] um. i m going to agree with you on one thing. i don t have kids i hate you. you twisted my words! you are a devil. which ones that i twist? the ones i misspoke. [laughter] this is basically a fitbit or apple watch for kids, right? what s the big deal. sure. cumia, you said this is for bad parents, godparents nor their kids are. again, i don t think this is a
tracking device as much as it is a health thing. it measures their temperature. sure. just like that was a tracking device. it s convenient. you don t have to put money in the tollbooth, and all of a sudden devore is telling divorce court, yeah, i was there. [laughter] that thing is straight up surveillance tech. oh, hell yes. you need to wrap that thing up in tinfoil. i am done. tom: thank you, andy. getting buff in the buff. naked workouts are up next.
nations could maybe defeat radical islamic terrorism. on friday, president trump welcomed addition prime minister teresa made at the white house. the two talked about the uk deal once she leaves the to make them stronger at home. in the words of president reagan, as a sleeping giant stirrers, so let us renew the relationship that can lead the world toward the promise of freedom and prosperity by those ordinary citizens 240 years ago. speaker new jersey chris chris prosecutors don t believe they can prove that chris christie neil about lane closures on the george washington bridge. i am jackie ibanez, back to
red eye. for all your headlines, log on to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in use. the fox news channel you are watching the most powerful use, name in the news, fox news channel. tom: please wipe down the equipment after use. that request has never been more urgent. failure next month, a personal trainer in the uk launched a new exercise class. the hour-long session includes jumping jacks, sit ups, push-ups, and something called partner work. helen smith started the class when she discovered there was nothing else like it that she told a reporter that the main benefit of exercising naked areas you can really see what the instructor is doing in the exercises. you also don t have to think about washing the sweaty gym clothes after the class, and it
is a great way to celebrate the body. i may get in hot water for saying this, but i think it s a kooky idea. hitha, do you think this could take off in the u.s.? hell no, unless there s men . you would think that a naked class, the guys would go to gawk at the girls. but hitha that girls would go to gawk at the hot guys. super, super hot guys. guys would go for threes and wars fours, a girl would need a 10 or over. their gluts look terrible. look at the teacher. the teacher is pretty hot, devore. no wonder you ve got to look
at the body. i think this woman, she likes, you know, getting up in front of folks naked. i ve been doing this for years. what? i ve been doing this for years. by exercising naked. i exercise naked in my apartment, i exercise in the gym locker room. you know. it helps me open up my body. i m not ashamed of my body. i m sleek, i m a panther. wait a minute! for a guy, it s not efficient. guys shouldn t have it hanging out. it s not good for the exercise. no, no, no, sir.ve got to le. it s god s pendulum. you ve got to let it hang. you ve got to let it be free. you ve got to breathe through your butt hole. michael malice. they are nudist people. they liked being.
it doesn t matter if it s exercised or not, they are exhibitionist. i m the only one in the stage right now who took a long time to get there. really? [laughter] you don t know, girl. i do know and i can tell you better than i can show you. we all have abs, michael. we just don t wash our shirts on them. i don t wash clothes, i m not a lady. an immigrant lady. oh, my god. cardio is a race of time and if you want to exercise you should weather if you re a man or woman you ve got more muscle mass sitting on your ass watching tv in the locker room. i completely lost what he was going to say. i didn t understand. immigrant women are the ones no, not that. that s totally wrong. it is good
when you are lifting weights, you are doing both and your muscles are bigger and they burn calories just sitting there. but do you really want in in ad they can gym guy spotting you behind you when you are right there quick smack . no! let s all get naked. we are going to give an iq test right after the break. you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i m not even sure this is real wood. there s no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more.
[laughter] i love it. see? highly intelligent. michael, what was she saying click click was that russian? because she was saying stuff about the holocaust and how is a good idea. it sounded like nonsense tal talk. it s nursery rhymes. everybody thinks dogs are smarter, the study says not to believe it. memory is not equivalent to intelligent. just because 20 bees have a good sense of memory. how many iterations does it take for this animal to perform a task you taught it, and by that measure dogs always won. you came prepared for the answer. but you are a cap person. you know they are smart. jeez. i don t think they are smart, i think we mistake instinctual things that they have done for millennia for intelligence. everything they do is that we go, while back, that s so smart.
it hearkens back to hunting, mating, something like that. and we re like, he loves me. stop. you know, devore i don t like cats. i like dogs. wait a minute! you shouldn t even be a liberal. i love drunk. you know who never had a dog? double trouble. because he s not a quality human being. i m going to break the tie here. our dogs and cats are equally intelligent? i think cats are more intelligence. more! listen, our family cats saved our cousin from a fire in the house. that s weird, your family cap is a proud boy. [laughter] i was going to say that my cat is not a proud boy. the dog started the fire, too. save the food. michael made the most sense. it s true that whatever they were testing on this, it s not necessarily intelligence.
i don t see cats and fetching and getting sticks and all those good things. hitha herzog, michael malice, john devore, and anthony cumia. that does it for me, tom shilule. take us away. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i m uncomfortable. but here s the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she s an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com.

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because australia is the one, they don t want those. that s why they made the deal with obama. obviously they are being hypocrites, okay. but when i heard tough phone call, let me tell you about some tough phone calls i ve made. if you had to call a girl and say it s burning down there. look, at the end of the day, i think that trump is hilarious, watching him every time he speaks, it s a very entertaining endeavor. but to be honest with you, i feel like he is the only guy who has a prank answering machine on his cell phone. you call and you get his answering machine and he does that hello, hello, hello. just kidding, you got the president. that s all it got say about tha that. tom: kristin, what do you think, do you think we should have to honor every deal, this thing was assigned just before
trump took office. most politicians say we have to honor all of our agreements. these people are not our problem. australia doesn t want them, the days are over of us being pushovers and allowing everyone to take advantage of us. america was the big kid that just sat there getting poked over and over, everyone kept poking us and we never poked them back. now guess what, we re standing up and we are saying enough. tom: even if he honors the deal, whatever, at least he pushed back a little. president trump is feuding with australia and an austrian. on thursday while speaking at the national prayer breakfast, the president took a jab at the ratings of the new celebrity apprentice. the show s creator, mark burnett was sitting just a few feet away. we had a tremendous success on the apprentice, and when i ran for president, had to leave the show. that s when i knew for sure i
was doing it. they hired a big movie star, arnold schwarzenegger to take my place. we know how that turned out. the ratings went right down the tubes. it s been a total disaster. mark will never, ever bet against trump again. i want to just pray for arnold if we can. he s president. tom: it s a nice sentiment, he wanted to pray for him. arnold schwarzenegger responded with a twitter video. hey donald, i have a great idea. why don t we switch jobs. you take over tv, since you re such an expert in ratings, i take over your job, because people can finally speak comfortably again. tom: luis, trump keeps slamming arnold, but do you think this is all a plot to raise the ratings, he still a producer on the show. very smart move, we are all talking about it.
i like arnold schwarzenegger s idea. how about i come the president and you can be a terminator. it s unbelievable. dave and i are outraged. jimmy, look, don t tell me you haven t done the voice on stage. when things got rough and i need an emergency brake laugh, i don t have arnold in me. we should all just to this whole in arnold voice. who isn t sleeping comfortably if arnold isn t president. a woman on a date with bill cosby still isn t sleeping comfortably with arnold as no one, is he out of his mind? shut up! tom: the guy had to go terms as governor of the governor of california. i did a little arnold there. if trump gets in a fight with christopher walking, you re in.
jimmy nailed it on the head, you see the lack of self-awareness of arnold schwarzenegger. agro aggressions, by the way. it that one wasn t bad. that was ronnie. tom: kristin, let s hear your arnold schwarzenegger impression. i am arnold schwarzenegger. that s what it s like to be a hot woman. well done. we all said it was awesome. tom: kristin. that is a problem with comedy. look what happens here. everyone is acting like trump, look, he s the reality show president. everybody else does the same thing. he s got his twitter video, they all answer him quickly, right?
trump is better at both the things, he is better at politics and he s better at tv and he went into that with zero experience. i m sure it arnold schwarzenegger wants to be president, but nobody wants him and technically you can t be president in this country if you weren t born here. besides barack obama. jimmy, i don t even remember, did i go to you yet in this segment customer who even knows if he did. people say trump is so thin-skinned, always has to acknowledge the stuff, i don t think that s what it is. i think he s competitive. i think he is a relentlessly competitive guy who can t let any slight go. he isn t thin-skinned, he s michael jordan and that if you knew michael jordan, you beat him in something he would insist on a rematch. what trump can t do is not hit back. we see mr. the entire campaign. if usace and the about his hands
he has to respond. he has to hit back. he has a sense of humor, too. he was laughing, that s why everyone loves him. arnold should stick to what he s doing best, which is knocking up maids. what was that end? tom: moving on. violent protests directed at uc berkeley after a planned event featuring milo yiannopoulos. they were at least willing to debate a trump supporter who shows up. our cbs station spoke with a trump supporter who was drowned out by protesters on live tv. [sirens]
tom: the next morning, trump tweeted what could have given the president of that idea? maybe he was watching fox and friends first and saw a conservative hero todd starnes state this. president trump should immediately issue an executive order blocking berkeley students from getting federal funding. free speech for all or no federal money, not a single taxpayer penny, period. did he get the president to take action quester mark i m not surprised, because that s the power dave? it seemed like a bit of a stretch to me, the power of
starnes. tom: he watches it every day and he practically quoted him. i meant to the gimmick in the song. tom: we wrote it. we ve got to use it if we ve got it. this is, you are totally into, this is your thing. i believe in free speech, i really don t using the power of federal money to influence speech, necessarily. it s kind of weird. it s like fighting communism with fascism, which always works out well for the people. tom: why cut these people a check? they never should have been cutting them a check to begin with, probably. what is happening is the left is being exposed. what really bums me about this is the most privileged thing you could possibly do. who do you think is cleaning up this mess, billionaires?
it s literally some poor person who has to come along and clean this up. tom: good point. kristin, i say they re not fulfilling their duty. they have a charter, they re supposed to be about open minds and ideas, they re not doing it. cut off the money. exactly, i m so glad that trump is coming in there and slaying this political correctness that s just disgusting. if these universities will not protect free speech, and if they re going to tolerate violence against conservatives, then yes, take away their funding. if they don t like it they can go to the supreme court and they can decide whether they get the funding. she smells amazing, she can do whatever she wants. tom: they re out of control control. he wants to give a speech, they started with him. a homosexual, can you believe
it? i thought of a solution. who s going to clean up that mess, right? not the privilege, not the billionaires. those refugees from australia. them over. tom: i see what you did there. have them clean up the mess. tom: give a job, right? it s funny, it works. tom: i m trying to keep this show on the air, here. whose side are you on? this is where my two big issues are. they made my lowe s speech and his web content and his archival content, probably not necessarily more appealing but more visible to the rest of the country by doing this. before they burned down berkeley nobody knew he was speaking there. they just ample fight his impressed. this is where i do have a spec for them, though. that s an almost impossible
protests to organize, because there s no way you can get his last name past your spell check. they started sending that text a month and a half ago. a yogurt and such? tom: it s all coming, this is a boon for milo, they ve got a book coming out. they said they were going to boycott the publisher. it s going to be a bestseller. if you were his publicist you could not have paid for better publicity than he s gotten. this is unintentional, but the craziest thing to me about milo is that he s not even that radical. milo supports people like rudy giuliani, if you get down to it he s kind of a middle-of-the-road republican. he just completely unapologetic about it. it s a conservative who s not coming in and saying he knows his narrative has been over presented. he s unapologetic, like an anarchist libertarian. if you re offended by this guy, you don t want to know what i believe. tom: a black conservative,
a gay conservative messes with them. anybody who s a remember of a protected class. caitlyn jenner was a sacred deity of america on the vanity fair cover and now it nobody will acknowledge her. is there was a point where she was so sacred that she could kill someone with her suv, but now she s a republican so she s done. tom: the conservative politics. coming up, does this look like a man you can trust with your secrets western ? find out what trumps former doctor revealed about the president next.
live it from america s news headquarters, i m jackie ibanez in new york. the trump administration may be striking an upper line with israel. now warning the prime minister that settling may not be helpful to middle east peace efforts. until now he has appeared sympathetic to their cost. the administration is claiming they have not taken an official position yet, in response israel s ambassador says it s too early or to tell how it might affect future building. there s also word out of washington, the white house is preparing to chiron after it testfired a ballistic missile. as many as two dozen around the individuals, companies, and possibly government agencies could be penalized. another night of violence at an
american college campus. new york city, police are out in forces. gavin mcginnis was invited to attend a seminar by campus or publicans, protesters showed up to voice their displeasure. on wednesday night you may remember uc berkeley was protested following a planned a speech by milo yiannopoulos, breitbart editor. the school was forced to cancel. secretary of education, public and lawmakers say they are fed up with democratic delays. republicans are confident they have the 51 votes needed to end the debate, if so she could win confirmation by monday. i m jackie ibanez, now back to red eye. for all of your headlines, log on to foxnewstv.com. music him
tom: the doctor is in capable of keeping secrets. president trump s longtime physician told all to the new york times , revealig medical secrets of our new president. the doctor says trump takes three different medications. an antibiotic to treat rosacea, something to lower his cholesterol, and something to treat male pattern baldness. he has all his hair, i have all my hair. other fun facts revealed by the physician, some called dr. jekyll well probably high. come on guys, that was a good one.
he hates the fun made of him. and he says, i am probably the only person who has every phone number for him and all the wives . this disclosure could come back to haunt dr. bornstein. reporter tweeted tom: a lot of old guys take all these drugs, no big secrets. you can go out and give people s medical history. tom: they were begging for more of it. i don t pay attention to the laws, i have no idea what hippos do and why they have laws. i m not going to sit here and always bash trump. they shouldn t be giving his medical information out. he takes stuffer his hair, right that says it s on the his
confident. i m bald, women like this. am i wrong or am i right, kristin? thank you very much. just let it go and show the world he s a confident man, now that we know this little tidbit about him i m questioning his confidence. tom: a lot of his personality comes from the hair. there s nothing wrong with taking, a lot of guys take this drug, what the stuff you rub on your head, rogaine. people are obsessed with his hair, i don t know what s on his head and i don t care. people are just jealous. they are jealous of his money, there jealous of his hair. frankly, i don t care what s on his head as long as he secures the border, brings jobs back and blows isis the hell up. i care about was on his hair. i don t care what the borders so
much. tom: what about the doctor? is this unethical? the thing that strikes me is that before they were saying look at this crazy doctor, he s not revealing anything, he sent out that one sheet that that is really healthy, and now he s in tremendous health. he s dr. trump, trump found his own trump. you would think a doctor, even when i saw the article, i thought he told all the prescriptions that he was on, he might get in trouble for this. doctors can t just do that, it literally is such a trump thing, he was making a point about how great both of their hair was. he got lost on the fact that oh, yeah, i m a medical doctor. tom: they don t care, these doctors, they don t think there s anything embarrassing when taking a few drugs, right? you know i deduce from watching this, this is a guy that s definitely sold a few prescription pads on the side. e with the right and wrong in terms of divulging that information, could you look at a
picture of that guy and tell me he hasn t moved some adderall on craigslist? all i did was skim to the bottom of the article for a phone number or email. a call from a girl on roller blades. tom: just because he has a laid-back look, he doesn t look with a manhattan doctor, he looked like he should be in long beach or something. i think he s an upstanding guy, a good doctor, but the thing is, they always make people reveal everything. they want to see all the taxes, they want to see the medical reports, we were calling for hillary s medical stuff, right? did we ever get them? we got her taxes. boring taxes. i think we had a bigger write to her medical reports than we did it trumps taxes? sheep fainted on 868-degree day. they come in the form of youtube videos. i get them for my dad. she respects hippo law.
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calls. jimmy, you said he is doing it grandpa stuff. i think tough phone calls are totally fine, but being a [bleep] to one of our staunchest military allies doesn t strike me as a good idea. i like of a lot of what he s done, but i didn t like the execution. i thought the hysteria of the muslim a band, 40 countries are still allowed to come. they could ve better emac done a better job of clarifying the green card situation. this is what i do like, it s cool to have some but he this competitive fighting on behalf of us. i hated roger clemens, but i like having that tough s ob throwing chin music on everybody else. andy: my problem is that i hate the red sox and the yankee yankees. dave, you said this is a good
chance for trump to prove he doesn t just take brown immigrants and kristin pointed out that these are mostly muslims. the ones in australia, she is correct, they are from entries like iran, afghanistan, pakistan, iraq, some only a period on the other hand, kristin, like trump, you refer to these people as illegal immigrants, they are not, they are refugees. andy, i would expect fake news from cnn but not from you. put your pink hat and your vagina costume on and go protest with the other snowflakes. there is andy: they are still refugees. not illegal immigrants. tom: that s your call. andy: that s not my call. they came to australia andy: i don t want to go through this but we did the other night, all you need to do is go look it up. they are actually refugees. tom: they came in many different ways to australia.
andy: they are in a refugee camp. tom: they are banning them. andy: they are refusing to take them as refugees. i looked it up on breitbart. tom: they are illegally coming to the country. australia won t even let them to the country, they re keeping them in a detention center on an island. andy: i understand that, they are refugees. keep saying that word. andy: i will, it s accurate. if were going to talk about fake news, let s not call people illegal immigrants who aren t illegal immigrants. trump and arnold schwarzenegger. tom, you said arnold had to go terms as governor of california. i don t recall him at being all that popular when he left. tom: he wasn t. he wasn t popular in the first term. i don t how he won reelection. he was the most popular
refugee to ever be governor. that s why they need to shut up, how can you do that, how can you elect trump, you elected kindergarten cop twice. andy: i voted for gary coleman. i m not even kidding. he should have stayed in, you would have one. andy: did you say it arnold schwarzenegger impressions are hack and follow it up with a bill cosby joke? that s not how it went down. we were trashing before we went on the air and then a luis went big. he did clarify. andy: kristin, your arnold schwarzenegger impressions onto the little bit like young frankenstein. thank you. andy: dave, how dare you suggest the power of starnes is a stretch. i was clearly beaten for that.
andy: just rude. tom and kristin, you both applauded trump for his tweet. berkeley didn t stop milo from speaking or say he didn t speak there, he was supposed to be speaking there. the school condemned the violence that cause the cancellation of the speech. it trump s tweet made no sense. now explain to me why i am wrong. fake news! they canceled the event, is that what he s is speaking to. andy: they canceled the event because of violence. andy, did you read a andy: they didn t say milo can t speak here, they scheduled him to speak. if you read this statement of the university put out, before all this happen, it said we don t agree with milo. we re going to allow him to speak. they basically said we don t agree with him, which fueled this hatred, and kind of gave a path to these people to burn it down the campus. they aligned themselves with these protesters, they shouldn t
be taking a political stance. that is the problem, these education institutions are becoming political. anybody who has extreme views, wouldn t they kind of come and say this is the view of the school. the school shouldn t have the view, period. it s getting federal tax dollars. they re dissociating themselves from of you, they re doing what you re saying. they shouldn t be disassociating or associating with any of you, it should be an open campus. andy: jimmy, you pointed out that the protesters who made him more visible. the people who peacefully protested, but the people who turned violent suck for turning in violent, and for giving him free p.r., and most importantly getting me bumped from tucker carlson s show one night. that s a blow to me.
andy: trump s doctor. [laughter] andy: i don t have anything here, i just love this picture. i love that he shops from the boss hog collection. andy: i could literally stare at that all day. luis, that you said they shouldn t be giving trump s medical information out, tom you keep saying he they yelled at the doctor for not giving out enough information in the past. luis is right, without trump s permission, they shouldn t be giving this out. tom: what is the new york times doing visiting this guy? they shouldn t let him in. you re probably right about that. andy: kristin, i enjoyed your reaction to luis here. do we have the video? i m bald, women like this, , and i write kristin? you re right. andy: the side i was fantastic.
[laughter] andy: i do have to say, i m quoting from the piece, at times in the interview dr. bornstein was moody, saying it was none of their business to later volunteering facts. i love this guy. but then if you read the whole piece to the end, it s really sad, he said he was invited to the inaugural but it wasn t as pleasant an experience to demand as he expected, he had to walk a long way to his spot and he thought there would be a chair, but he thought there would be no chair, he stood behind a tree never heard anyone speak because i was so on come double from my back . he really got the hook up. andy: it s so sad. oppose your heartstrings. andy: it really does.
i m dumb. tom: thank you, andy. coming up, could hate be that key to finding love? i bet you d hate-love to know. when a cold calls. achoo! .answer it. with zicam cold remedy. it shortens colds, so you get better, faster. colds are gonna call. answer them with zicam! zicam. get your better back. now in great tasting crystals.
any attack on the united states or on our allies will be defeated with any use of nuclear weapons. the united nations security council now looking into reports increasing violence in eastern ukraine. russia s ambassador to the u.n. claims ukraine is provoking the latest surge of violence, the u.s. and ukraine blame russia. the sudden increase in fighting in eastern ukraine has trapped thousands of civilians and are destroyed vital infrastructure. of the crisis is spreading, endangering messy thousands more. this escalation of violence must stop. to avoid further civilian sufferings is rather simple. the international community needs to step up pressure on the aggressor and urge russia to get out of ukraine. the u.n. is calling on the
international community to get piece documents to the ukraine and yet russian separatist back on track. u.n. monitors report more than 10,000 explosions in a recent 24-hour period, the highest ever. nordstrom says it will no longer sell ivanka trump s clothing and accessories. they would not say that it was a permanent decision, only that decisions were made each season. the statehouse has designated a stretch of interstate 55. i am jackie ibanez, back to red eye. tom: can hate to bring people together? a new dating app is launching next week that launches people based on their mutual dislikes, it s called hater. it s a swipe-based apps, i think
the first one ever. there are over 100 topics right now. users swipe down for hate come up for love, right for like and left for a dislikes, or opt out for neutral. while the idea started as a joke, it s actually backed up by science. studies have found that people bond moreover shared and negative attitudes than a shared positive ones, jimmy does that make sense to you? every shopping experience you ve ever had, you have 899% chance of making friends over a slow cashier or a woman paying by check, as opposed to hate, that guy is really begging these groceries. my first thought when i saw this app is wow, now will finally find some use of that ashley judd speech from the women s march, i think everyone will agree that s a low point from humanity. i kind of like it, to be honest. i think you could really help
racist as well. if you re in the kkk, just swipe left on black people. it s a simple way to connect with other racist people. tom: i m sure they have their own app for that. called okkkcupid. the guy who runs a company, he s watching the show and luis says it s great, great publicity, and then luis says hey if you re in the kkk . nobody is posting positive things, i hate this, i hate that, this is a tone of this country that fits perfectly and with the way everybody handles social media. even before the age of social media, the long marriages, the long-lasting relationships always built on hate. isn t that what always kept them together? this makes complete sense, because there is nothing more
satisfying than sitting with someone and bashing something you both hate. like obama. i could listen to someone to bash obama for hours, if you hate the same things it s probably likely that you both love the same things, for example i hate obama and hillary clinton, so i find that i enjoy being around people who also hate them because they love trump. tom: wouldn t you rather, i think you want to find someone, you want to look for positive qualities first and then get together and complain with them. you don t want to start there, kristin, am i right question work no. tom: you want to start with the negative? yes. tom: guys don t care about any of the stuff, they only want to look at looks. weather were telling you we love stuff or hate stuff, we re just yapping until we get to see you naked. tom: so no at least one side it doesn t care. people will say they hate
anybody. guys want to get laid, there s no app that can cure that problem. this is a marketing tool, people are talking about it, there s really no difference, nobody reads the little profiles anyway. have you ever swept up to go read the profile? is she hot, yeah. is she hot, yeah. i just skim for the word transgender and if i don t find that tom: get ready for lonely orangutans, a new tender like app is coming just for you.
mating. things don t always go well. research are struggling to find a tablet that the orangutan can break. to be fair to her, it must be infuriating when all your potential matches keep sending you nudes. of course, before the internet chimps use to meet their mates on dating hotlines. good boy, hang that phone up. [laughter] hang it up. always funny to me. [laughter] tom: i guess that wasn t a match made in heaven. thanks to america s funniest home videos for that clip, i wanted to give them credit. the sad thing is that monkey went on to rip that woman s face off. tom: that was a different video. dave, do you think this is going to work? america s funniest home videos, yeah, it s been going on for decades. tom: for the orangutan. you know, i have high hopes. i ve always wondered what it is
in their minds when the mating doesn t work out. and they bring them back in there like nothing happened, no, he s totally racist. apes are picky. tom: they need a match, too. it works for humans, they have to let them choose. it s just technology letting the apes choose. this is an innovative, out-of-the-box idea and i love it. what is the worst that could happen, you put the two monkeys in a cage, they don t like each other, they throw, that s the end of it, it s a win-win. either we get baby orangutans or we learn a valuable lesson which is that tinder does not work for monkeys. tom: we may learn. i m not going to lie, i just read the headline to this article. it s very important when her trying to match orangutans with human beings. i think the plot of outbreak. i thought it was a terrible idea when i wrote my notes, why would we do this, i believe were going
to spread some sort of communicable diseases. turns out i was wrong. tom: we ve got to go. instead of curious george, we now have by curious george. tom: that s it, good night, everybody. i m glad i waited. next.

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say, other than obamacare is the law of the land and will remain the law of the land. tom: it s the law of the land, or lol for short. on sunday, president trump blamed the freedom caucus and two conservative groups for the sale of the health care bill. steve bannon is reportedly encouraging trump to reply coma list of republicans that refuse to support the health care bill. while repeal and replace had a major setback last week, at least from republican isn t ready to give up. we shall never surrender! [laughter] tom: that was the famous church hill impression of a few
i liked blended into the carpet. tom: lets go onto to the next story. he said it on the campaign trail, european nations need to start paying their nato bills and stop letting the u.s. pick up the tab. president trump took the opportunity from his meeting with angela merkel to hand her a fake bill for $375 million. this according to the times of london, the white house denies the story, as did the german government. why am i talking about it? because i hope it happened. it should have happened. it seems like a trump move, doesn t it? it s consistent with what he s been saying in public. just last week, he tweeted
this led the washington post to say trump may really not know how nato works. he knows how it works, nato countries have pledged to spend 2% of their gdp on defense, and germany has consistently fallen short of that. pay up, europe! nice to close it with a button list, that was the whole monologue. liz, you know the countries, don t you, that pay their bills? would you believe it s greece? poland, there are four countries that are at the 2% of gdp spending on defense. maybe latvia. tom: i have them down here. poland, greece, the u.k., and estonia. and the u.s. could he hand them the bill
of reconstructing germany after world war ii? germany is a really solid ally of the united states, you don t want to alienate them. it s like living in a co-op, you ll have to pay certain fees and when you find out you ve been paying and your neighbor who is getting the same services hasn t been paying, it s not a good feeling. tom: always happens, do you go to the board meetings? i hide. i am washing my hair that night. with the exception of the u.k., the other countries, their gdp is kind of small period of 2% is a small number. let s have exxon pay for those shipping lanes we keep open with their navy. tom: they pay a lot of money. they don t. they don t pay for our navy keeping pirates off their ships, i don t think they do. we ve got a guy in the state department that know some people at exxon, let s send them a bil
bill. like the tom hanks movie, right? tom: our guys wanted to save him. did we ever send the bill to him? tom: you made good point, captain phillips should pay us back. i don t think these european countries are paying their bills and i think trump does understand that. what do you think, joe? [laughter] i know you know a lot about this. [laughter] i thought you were going to ask about bills and people and tom: that s the analogy. i get more upset, you and i talked about this before, you go out to eat and everybody you said you hate when people don t pay for the tax. tom: there s always one guy. you always say there s one guy who doesn t do that, i find that i hate more the guy that gets way more and wants
everybody to owe the same. tom: he wants to split the bill, but he everybody owes $11, i had a honey bun. adults split the bill when you go out, it s the way it works. i don t drink, everyone else drinks, i split the bill. i say tom: that s a good point. of the united states goes out, we eat and drink the most but we also pay the biggest bill. i m happy that guys are handing women some bills. it s about time. i come home, my wife hands me a bill, whether it s karate for the kids or school supplies or, i get handed a bill and a wet nap. tom: they re denying it,
but do you think he gave her a fake bill? i can see him doing that and shaking her hand with a buzzer shocker, leaving a will be cushion on the chair. i hope he didn t. tom: i want everyone to know. that s embarrassing. it s the president of the united states, and her a bill tom: you know it s embarrassing, 1.2 1.2% of the p for the defense. 1.2 of their gdp is like all those other countries combined. tom: moving on, before the attack in london, the terrorist used whatsapp to send message. who was he communicating with? they have no way of knowing, whatsapp uses encryption. here s how that company explains it, when you send a message, the only person who can read it is
the person or group chat that you sent the message to. no one else can see it. it is completely unacceptable. there should be no place for terrorists to hide, we need to make sure that organizations like whatsapp, plenty of others like that, don t provide a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other. it used to be that people would steam open envelopes or listen in on phones, but on the situation we need to make sure that our intelligence services have the ability to get into situations like encrypted whatsapp. tom: liz, i like the old days where you had to steam open envelopes, right? just called the israelis, they ll fix it. here s what they should give up, not their entire platform, here s how you access inside all
of these messages, they should find the message, and they should hand a text of exactly what was said, this guy used it 3 minutes or so before he attacked. and murdered for innocence, including a police officer. if whatsapp isn t going to give it, we can argue forever. they are owned by facebook, facebook is complicit too. they are an accessory, find who this person was speaking with, they re not helping, ask the israelis, they ll find out. tom: why doesn t whatsapp say were going to give it to you, but just pretend. they want to put up a good front. i think what she said it was exactly right, as long as there s a reason to ask for it, they should be giving it over. it s a brave new world. they absolutely can, there s no
way that they don t control the data that they have or have a way to access it somehow on the back end and they should be able to do that. didn t you see war games that those two nerds were telling matthew broderick that there is a backdoor? i was just thinking about why does it actually matter to have something like that where you can encrypt? tom: they encrypted it but it was lame. it was encrypted in a very mickey mouse way. let me tell you this. whatever you design an app that makes it capable for you to cheat on your better half secretly, terrorists will arriv arrive. those are the markets that people look to pitch apps to these days. terrorism, porn, and whoever is
gluten-free. those of the markets you have to go out for. tom: if you re talking to people who want to cheat, that s why they want whatsapp. that s why it s encrypted, too. tom: those people will move to another thing. there s always going to be a new app. odds are that this guy was talking to another dude who is pretending to be a 23-year-old girl in kentucky. tom: do you not agree that you are being monitored, do you use this, what do you use? i tried to use whatsapp and i was unsuccessful, it s kind of confusing. i ve gone abroad a few times, that s when you use it. when my wife goes away for her job or i go away, i m always deleting it and then putting it on my phone again. tom: you are using it to talk to your wife? yes. i don t understand it. tom: it s not made for you. i m sure not the only person we go to another country, am i
getting charged right now are not? do we get wi-fi, i don t understand, i m afraid to turn my phone on. the last thing that app was designed for was for a husband to talk to his wife, just so you know. tom: the technology, they make them for teenagers. they seem to know how to use them better. i ve always like five generations behind, all i use our twitter and facebook. tom: facebook is for the dads, isn t it? put your cargo shorts on there. i don t where cargo shorts. golf shorts, i m suburban. tom: coming up, i was waiting for you guys to discover something. coming up, celebrities get their
leggings in a bunch after united airlines refuses to let two teenagers fly. and my first book, mean dads for a better america is available for preorder at speed 29.
back 13 states taking legal action in support of president trump s travel ban, they are urging the fourth u.s. circuit court of appeals to overturn a lower court judges ruling that blocked the revised executive order. the states claim that the president acted lawfully and in the interest of national security. to the white house calling on russia to release hundreds of antigovernment protesters arrested over the weekend. press secretary sean spicer says people everywhere deserve the ability to exercise their rights without fear of fear of attributing. the father of maryland school
rape suspect has been arrested for being in the united states illegally. the teen accused is also an undocumented immigrant. large hail and strong winds already pelting texas and oklahoma. forecasters say the area could see even more damaging winds and possibly tornadoes. now back to red eye. tom: nothing is more protectable than the outrage news cycle. on sunday, and activist tweeted that united airlines refused to allow two teenage girls on a flight because they were wearing leggings. naturally, celebrities responded by opening up on twitter. sarah silverman tweeted hey, united, i fly a lot. about to go on tour in april and changing all my flights to other airlines.
leggings are business attire for 10-year-olds, their businesses being children. mike huckabee tweeted he s a master of twitter. but here s the thing. the girls were wearing back using free passes from the family benefits program. to our regular customers, your leggings are welcome. it s not surprising that s liberties were outraged about the story, they love to wear leggings when they fly, as you can see. here are some of them looking stylish and comfortable. and wow, huck has some muscular
legs. liz, look. what do you think of this? i want to talk about the outrage, this story went around the world before united had a chance to mention that they have a dress code. wire and celebrities more outraged about murders and deaths and attacks and things like that? i will say this, if united said that eating a free ticket because you are a relative of one of the employees, you have to adhere to our dress code, should the 10-year-olds have been wearing neckerchiefs? then with the leggings be okay? i wear yoga pants, a soiled t-shirt that says new jersey, will take everyone. i made it on every flight. tom: people don t dress up on flights, you don t even dress up when you come on my show. i give what i get, none of
you respect me, why should i respect you? look at the rest of the people on this plane, i walk by seat 4d and i have eight guys nuts staring at me from his short shorts. no daughter of mine is going to be dressed like a harlot on a plane. either it s across-the-board for everybody for everybody, no leggings, no nuts poking out and we can all fly people use to get dressed up four flights. tom: i like to look while on a flight. i think when a woman is dressed up to go on a flight, that means she s a psycho. that s a red flag for me. i think when you go on a flight, especially along flight, you re flying to europe are going to australia and you re wearing high heels, you look like you re going to a business meeting,
that s a little weird. what if she s going to a business meeting? she s got to get off the plane and go to a meeting? who would get off a nine hour flight and go right they are? i have, it happens all the time. i wear sweatpants to fly everywhere. i flew twice last week, i wear sweatpants. the thing about it is, tell me, united has a dress code. when anyone travels, they re getting a free ticket, they should have to abide by the rules. i have a 10-year-old, she would wear leggings to fly on a plane, it s on thing 10-year-olds wear. it s the 10-year-old dress code right now, leggings all the time. wire leggings not dressed up, it depends on what you wear with them. my daughter is five, shall wear leggings with address. it s like united is on meerkats and everyone else is on periscope.
tom: they re going to change their thing because they got so much guff about it. the outrage is ridiculous, all they have to do is say everybody calm down, kids can wear leggings now, stop tweeting at us. or do what you always do, if you want to take comfort away from us, charge us for it. tom: coming up, it s halftime with tv s andy levy. and be sure to check out the red eye podcast, subscribe on itunes and on foxnewsradio.com.
tom: welcome back, it s time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed from tvs at andy levy over at the red eye news deck. andy: let s talk about health care finger-pointing. tom, you said you feel like trump isn t that into health care. i totally agree, the thing is, repealing and replacing obamacare was a pretty huge campaign promise for him, he sort of needs to be into it. tom: you can t make can be into things. he s into the things he s into. andy: he did move on from it pretty quickly. liz, you said the freedom caucus always ran on pure repeal. they were never going to vote for this bill. say what you want about democrats, they somehow managed to pass a bill. your 1000% correct. it took a long time, a lot of effort, today on my show on fox business at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we had two republican
congressmen, both said you don t get stuff like this done in 64 days. it s not dead, we should come back and try again, it is a process. andy: that sounded too reasonable. imagine that. tom: the doctors caucus, do they have a nickname? the one i thought was not cute. andy: joe, you set an enemies list is very italian. also very jewish. especially older jewish. i wasn t allowed to talk to jewish people. after [laughter] andy: shuli, you said you re not an expert on this health care story, but you prove that you were by comparing trump
to the person who blames his farts on other people. whoever smelt it dealt it, whoever denied it supplied it. now we are highbrow. leave it to me. andy: tom, let s talk about your merkelogue. liz, you are absolutely light right about the members of nato hitting the percentage of their gdp. iceland is a member and they pay nothing because they do not have military. sweden just reinstated the draft because they hate the russians. andy: the thing is that the u.s. asked iceland to join because of its strategic
location. money is not always the greatest indication of what nation is giving. it s also fun in risk to have iceland. tom: it s perfect because they give nothing and we get nothing. zero, we should kick them out. andy: they re not bothering anyone. i have no idea what exxonmobil has i was trying to make a point. andy: they can t all be gems. what you want for me? tom: tom, you said we eat and drink the most but we also pay the biggest bill. is that fair? tom: they are not all gems, andy. it was a good analogy. what i m saying is we eat and drink the most but we still pay for other people s bills, too. andy: okay.
shuli, i was going to ask you what the wet nap was for, but you were there, you filmed it. andy: the british secretary who doesn t understand how end to end encryption works, you said whatsapp should give up the message and they can find it. they 100% cannot. they can t read them, but whatsapp messages are not stored on a server anywhere. these messages are gone. i do not believe that. andy: you cannot believe whatever you want, but that is how it works. chris hahn, you also said they can access the message. the entire point of end to end
encryption is that absolutely nobody can read it but the recipient. if the company could read the messages, they wouldn t be secured by end to end encryption. do i look like an engineer to you. andy: you made a statement and it s factually wrong. i don t know that it s wrong. [laughter] andy: honestly it s transmitted over the world wide web to get someplace, everything that s in the world wide web is somewhere else. they can see your keystrokes. they can figure it out, i m sure of this. andy: you all have equal the israelis could not break the encryption. tom: andy, none of us know anything. we know one thing, that we are right.
andy: liz, you mentioned that whatsapp is owned by facebook, which is true. it s based in the u.s., but the british government can t tell us to do anything. two members of the house of commons foreign administration committee have asked to help pressure whatsapp. if they could, they andy: they can. you got to help in situations like that. when they send out warrants for money laundering, the banks give up the transaction. how is this different? andy: the banks have the information. apple wouldn t open the phone andy: that s a separate issue. the important thing to remember is encryption doesn t kill people, people do.
tom: all right. andy: i am done with all of you. tom: thank you, andy. coming up, uber s a self-driving cars are back on the road. does anyone trust them? we debate.
12 estate attorneys general and one governor are urging a federal appeals court to let the law take effect. they say the law does not discredited against muslims, and that the president acted lawfully. they want the appeals court to overturn a lower court ruling blocking the executive order. the chairman of the house intelligence committee is facing growing calls from democrats to step down. democrats say representative nunes should not lead to the probe into russia s meddling in the 20 2016 election. nunes says the documents he viewed had nothing to do with russia, president trump reacts to the investigation monday night, tweeting that the russia story is a hoax. a committee vote on the presidents a supreme court nominee is on hold for a week. that s after democrats requested a delay. a committee vote is scheduled for next monday, april 3rd.
the full senate is then expected to take up the matter. senate minority leader is promising a filibuster. the oakland raiders are heading to las vegas. the nfl approved the move by a landslide on monday, only the miami dolphins voted against the relocation. the team will not pack up quite yet, since they are expected to play in oakland for at least two more years. that s a look at news, i m kelly wright, now back to red eye. for all of your headlines, be sure to log on to foxnews.com. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news. tom: uber is not going to let a little accident stop its driverless car program. on friday, and uber self-driving
car ended up on its side after hitting hit by an old-fashioned human driving car. the person in the other vehicle made an illegal left turn. uber announced that the program will resume. while the driverless car program has showed some promise, there are still issues. internal documents leaked to the media show rides in the driverless cars go about 2 miles with unpleasant breaking and jerking. turn on the ignition. let s go.
oh, my god, . that s me without adderall. tom: they re working on it. joe, would you trust a driverless car? they drive better than the people car the hum of that s a problem. they are driving correctly, people are driving bad. my joke when they first came out, it didn t work on stage, so why do it here? tom: why not? they ve had these forever, it s your wife. my mom would always yell at my dad, turn, turn, turn. i think it s going to be the greatest invention of our lifetime. maybe the internet is first. but driverless car, that s something i say to my son all the time, he s nine. you re going to live to b to go somewhere without driving.
he how great is that? get completely wasted, laid down in the backseat. how great is going to be? tom: son, you re going to get so wasted. dad, it s at 2:30 in the morning, while you waking me up again ? think of what it will do for the alcohol industry, no one will have to worry about drinking and driving anymore. it will make america great agai again. maybe you won t be allowed to be drunk in the car, they ll still say you have to be sober? tom: they re going to keep that up, they ll have you rent those party buses, the guy is driving, everybody in the back is getting hammered. the downside to driverless cars as were going to lose hundreds of hours of quality uber video fights between customers and uber drivers?
that s the only thing i live for. as a comic, human interaction is everything to me. that s where the stories come from, where the materials come from. to be on stage and go my driver went the wrong way, took me 25 minutes, i was late, i cursed at him he said nothing, no one was there. the doors locked in the engine died until robot authorities came. i ve ordered mcdonald s for my kiosk and it s weird. i m use to acne and a voice cracking. i need puberty guys a dripping s not. that s what i come to fast food for. my one really good talent was parallel parking. because i m from california and we all drive and were all obsessed with driving tom: you re good at it, you are a woman who can parallel park, you want to show off that
skill. that s my big trick. if that goes away, what do i have? tom: the real question is will they store the data of where people have driven and will we be able to access it? they do it now. tom: coming up, a reality show gets canceled but the contestants continue filming. learn about the poor saps after the break.
when the men and women emerge, they were shocked to learn that brexit had passed and donald trump was president. they also missed the breakup of one direction, and of the oscars going off without a hitch. they signed a contract, those y said leave them in the woods. this is scarily reminiscent to the world war ii japanese soldier who didn t realize the war was over and didn t surrender until 1974. he stayed hunkered down. what a sitcom that would be. it s a reality show, they re out in the wilderness, might as well let it play out. it was off the air but they have the footage. did they not realize it was
canceled when the cameras were put away? how bad was this show that for episodes in a gets canceled? cop rock was on for a full season. 11 episodes of cops singing. on skates. do they still get the prize at the end of the show? tom: i don t know, there was nothing to win because the show wasn t on the air. this is the modern world, they have stuff on digital. the crew was part of this, they stuck the camera people in ther there. they knew. tom: i don t think they knew either. they had phones. tom: the crew was in the wilderness, didn t you see the trailer? what did they sign up for? i think we are getting confused here. all of these reality shows film late and air them later. i think there s a confusion. they kept filming because they
probably had an heir to them ye yet. tom: they got canceled in august and continued filming. it s going to be on youtube. the show is over, i know you want to keep talking this show is over, too.

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head to d.c. with tucker carlson. have a good night. tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. the fbi conducted a number of politically sensitive investigations in the past couple of years. no single agent has been more involved in more of them than peter strzok. he led the investigation into hillary clinton s email server and was responsible for changing jim comey s finding to a less serious extreme carelessness. strzok signed the order launching the federal investigation into collusion between the trump campaign and russia, the one that paralyzed the federal government for a year. and strzok oversaw the interview of michael flynn at the white house that led to felony charges. until august strzok was a central member of robert mueller s independent counsel investigation. peter strzok is a major figure in american political history. his finger prints are over things that will send people to prison. it is critical that he is beyond question. yesterday fox news obtained copies of the famous text messages he sent to his mystery. she said maybe you are meant to protect the country from that menace. what menace would that be? days before strzok signed off on the start of the fbi s investigation of ties between russia and donald trump. strzok texted this to paige. i want to believe there is no way trump gets elected, but i am afraid we can t take that risk. it s like an insurance policy in the event you die before you are 40. the andy is mccain, he came under fire. he was helping to oversee the hillary clinton email investigation. mccabe did not recues himself from that investigation. top fbi officials met in his office to plan insurance against trump becoming president. about damn time and said hillary clinton should win the race 100 million to zero. strzok ridiculed the trump family. turn it on! this is the man the new york times described as one of the most experienced and trusted fbi counter intelligence investigators. others paints him as sherlock holmes and batman. he sounds like the 6th man of the view. the legitimacy of the investigation depends on the public s faith that the people doing it are unbiassed. rod rosenstein in testimony today before congress, he insisted this is no problem at all. everything is fine. i expressed concern about certain aspects of certain things done by the fbi. in general, working with the fbi agents over decades, i found them to be an exceptional group of public servants. loyal, faithful and dedicated and some of the finest people i know. tucker: rosenstein said he has total confidence in robert mueller. it would be difficult for anybody to find somebody better qualified for this job. direct mueller throughout his lifetime has been a dedicated and respected and heroic public servant. after college he volunteered to serve as a marine in vietnam. tucker: he is a vietnam veteran? so is roy moore. that s an impressive resume point, but what does that have to do with the question? nothing. it s misdirection. nobody is attacking mueller as a man. the question is why did mueller hire so many partisan democrats to investigate a republican president? 9 out of 15 are clinton donors. why did mueller hide the reason for peter strzok s demotion? why has he stone walled congress s many attempts to exercise consitutional over sight to what he is doing? we have a congressman from california join us. he is a democrat. i would think that you would share my interest in seeing this investigation is not only fair but has the confidence of the public. exactly right. tucker: given that we know that peter strzok was a seething partisan, does it bother you he had a hand in so many key investigations? the last 2 years? the current fbi director is also partisan. he is a republican. given money to republican causes around. within the fbi, there are men and women who are democrat and republican. i would probably say that the majority of the fbi key agents tend to be conservative and on the republican side. tucker: that send to be true, but robert mueller himself was so concerned by strzok s part partisan ship he pulled him. as soon as he found out. tucker: he hid for months from congress these texts. does it bother you that the fbi is stone walling your body s efforts to get answers? not at all. this is a criminal investigation under way and investigation of national security of extreme importance to this nation and the way we run our elections. we ought not be in any way slowing down, harming or stopping or rather in one way or another, causing that investigation to not go forward. it s about our democracy. it s about a foreign government involvement. having to do with the president is just one piece. tucker: here is one piece we think we know. the fbi used this dossier to form its investigation and paid for it. that already happened. the fbi won t answer the question, did they pay for that dossier? why doesn t your body have the right to know that? whether they did or did not, the question begins with what is the dossier? the dossier has been a template for the investigations. it turns out that much of that dossier has already proven to be accurate and correct. it was important enough that the intelligence community informed the president it existed so the president would know these issues are out there and they would be tucker: where did that information come from? it came from russian intelligence. does that bother you. in the dossier. the claim is russian intelligence influenced our election. you said the dossier influenced this investigation. well, apparently, and we not yet know where all of that information came from. but we know it came from an individual who was involved in the british intelligence services for 3 decades working on the russian portfolio. he knew what was going on and had contacts. some of whom would talk to him russians and others. he put together the dossier. the dossier is an important part of what happened. it s informative. tucker: hold on. your concern is that a foreign government may is influenced our election. well, we know that they did. tucker: we know that dossier came in part from a foreign intelligence service and the u.s. government may have paid for part of it. why wouldn t you be calling the fbi and say what? you gave money to get information from russian intelligence? no. the information came from mr. steele. tucker: where do you think he got it? from a variety of sources some of whom were russians. tucker: that information provided by the putin government influenced a u.s. investigation of a sitting president. i think you are going way out on a limb. tucker: i am not. you are. tucker: you are saying that s okay. that information from russian intelligence back up a bit. we know from our intelligence agencies who got information from their sources in russia and other places that the russian government attempted to and did engage in influencing the american presidential election. we also know from our intelligence agencies that got information from russians, not only did they attempt to influence the presidential election, they attempted to hack into our electorol process. tucker: russian intelligence is influencing a federal investigation into the president. you are way out on a limb. tucker: no, i am not. you said the dossier was the basis of this investigation. no, i said it was an element. it informed tucker: the fbi should settle this for us. did they pay money for that dossier? what was their contact with mr. steele. congress can t get answers. why? it may be interesting but so what? tucker: it would show that a foreign government was influencing a federal election. it s not necessarily a foreign government. the information of the dossier and the information collected by all of our intelligence agencies, some came from sources in russia. we do not this: we do know that from all of that gathering of information the dossier being one piece of it, perhaps a small piece, we know that the russian government at the highest levels attempted and fact did get involved. tucker: i don t understand this. you could tell them to answer your questions and you should. you are you are dealing with a fly on a dog s back. you need to look at the over-arching issue. there are things we know. all of our intelligence agencies said russia involved itself in the american election. russia hacked our electoral system unsuccessfully. tucker: i want more information. we all want information. tucker: thank you. there are tough exchanges during that testimony on capitol hill. mr. rosenstein, here s a selection. any opinion on the lack of the fruit from the poisonous tree via peter strzok? i can tell you if evidence is tainted, and that would raise a concern for me, our cases where we prosecute based on witnesses and documents and not on the agent unless the agent were a witness in the case. that would concern us if there were tainted evidence in the case. tucker: a professor at george washington law school joins us tonight. what was your take? we didn t learn a whole lot. tucker: no. many of these questions don t go to witnesses. they don t go to sensitive issues. they go to the role of prosecutors. i don t understand why some of those questions could not be answered. what we have is allegations on both sides of the political aisle involving political corruption or influence on the department of justice. how did we respond? it would be nice if both parties would say fine, there are so many questions. let s have an independent and full investigation and be transparent. i think congress with investigate the doj allegations, but we need a commitment on both sides to say the american people have a right to hear it all. we didn t get that today. tucker: we have an obligation to preserve public trust that our system is not corrupt. that s the point of the independent counsel to take it out of the department of justice. given that, why in the world would the fbi apparently and the investigation hide these texts from strzok and the knews from the congress for months he was demoted? what was the point of that? i find that perhaps the most troubling aspect. there was no reason for this information to be with held. it s an example of how agencies thumb their noses at congress. they should have been held in contempt. congress has a right to this information. it s our government. these are serious allegations. you talk about someone involved we are spending millions and we have a lot at take here. if there are people there who are partisan and biassed we have a right to know about it. tucker: it looks like mueller did the right thing. he has this high level fbi official strzok who stepped out of the lines and he demoted. why be uncomfortable telling congress? that suggests there is something else going right. you re absolutely right. the only way to sanitize this is exposure to sunlight. they are resisting this exposure. some of these texts are deeply disturbing. some are just stupid. major justice officials going to the campaign party of one of the two major candidates. it s stupid. tucker: a lot of these people have political opinions. that doesn t mean they can t do their jobs. if you are an independent counsel and under public scrutiny and you hire 9 out of 15 people who are donors to the other candidate. is it impossible to find competent investigators who did not just donate to the other candidate s campaign? there is no lead to come up with a list that can be challenged. i thought mueller s appointment was a mistake. i think he will do a good job. but his connection to comey and his interview for comey s job baffled me he would be on the list. you would think after that start, he would sanitize this team. tucker: public faith is at stake here. it is. tucker: thank you. more evidence of failures and foul play at the fbi. the agency doesn t believe it should submit to oversight of congress and anybody else? why. we investigate next. when you have a cold, stuff happens. { sneezing ] shut down cold symptoms fast [ coughing ] with maximum strength alka seltzer plus liquid gels. tucker: the many partisan democrat working on special counsel s robert mueller investigation thought the only cause for concern at the fbi, the bureau acted with out right contempt for congress. they don t tell congress how much they relied on the trump dossier or paid for any of it. took a leak to get peter strzok s text messages. the fbi forced a government watch dog agency to sign a nondisclosure agreement to not share hillary clinton s emails with congress. the fbi is not just ignoring congress but sabotaging them. a journalist joins us tonight. how can the fbi force a government agency to sign that pro preventing congress from seeing the information. is that illegal? that has never happened before. congress was so happy about this, they will never agree to do so again. it s unprecedented. what it means is that vital information that congress is seeking, namely in this case some of the transcripts of interviews with comey s closest associates can t be turned over to congress because the fbi is pro venting them from doing so. tucker: the whole country has to be the system is not corrupt. when some verdict comes down we can accept. the office of special counsel and the fbi are making it hard to have faith in them. why are they doing this? well, one thing i want to be clear about. this particular office of special counsel is the government body set up to investigate violations. that s separate from mueller s bode. you are right. there can be no faith. when you see the text messages and hear the knews that one of the senior department prosecutors, his wife worked for fusion gps and he was meeting with them. one of mueller s team members was sending emails to sally yates an obama holdover. there can be no faith. the whole reason, trey said the reason we have a special counsel is because you need one when there is too big of a conflict of interest. it s to restore the public s faith. but the conflicts are bigger than the trump and russian investigation. tucker: you had a suggestion for how congress could force the fbi to disclose information. how should congress go about that and make the fbi give up this information? the white house will have to step in here. there is no reason why it should not. this doesn t require president trump to meddle in the investigation. the white house whether it s the chief counsel or the president needs to order the fbi to hand over this information and cooperate with congress or appoint a special employee at the justice department. it s the fox guarding the henhouse. they are the ones as we saw in the text with damaging things to hide. tucker: the whole thing seems out of control. thanks for your reporting and coming on tonight. police in las vegas are trying to block information in their investigation to the shooting that took place october 1st? why? what could they be mugged? that s next. the ford year-end sales event is in full swing. 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or is that a form of assault? he felt that it was wrong because they had a group of guys sitting around. they were not talking about how intelligent these women. they were ranking these women 1 to 10 according to how hot they were. he felt it was wrong and he was helping a culture of rape on the campus of harvard. tucker: but they were not raping people? well, harvard has a high incidence of rape and 30% of women graduate from harvard say they are victims of sexual assault. tucker: i don t know where you got those stats. but in this case these men were not planing to go out and assault anybody. weren t they just saying i find this girl attractive? we don t know what they did. men were behaving badly and are at campuses across the country and at harvard they are speaking inappropriately about women. tucker: is there a transferrable crime? if women are sitting around and say i think that guy is hot? women are not committing the rapes. tucker: they are allowed to say that? women are not harming anyone. sure. if women are not harming anyone, it s no problem is women do this. if men are harming women and they are, that s a problem. tucker: i am just trying to get the standard here. trying to figure out the new rules. america is different from last week. some men harm women, no men are allowed to say they find any woman attractive? because no women harm men, women are allowed to stay they find men attractive. is that the rule? it s rare for men to be ojectified and go through sexual assault. tucker: those of us over 40 are looking on in horror. we see the country changing. changing for the better. tucker: maybe so. but change is hard. whoever makes these rules, no one gets a head s up on the new rules. they just appear and you are held to account. i am trying to get an accounting of the rules so i don t break them. society is dictating the rules and saying men can t get away with this behavior anymore? tucker: who is in charge is there a basement room somewhere? women are. women are speaking up. we have the # me too going on. we are holding men to a higher standard and letting men know they can t get away with this. tucker: just to be clear. i could not be more opposed to assaulting or hurting women. i have four in my own house whom i love. i know. it s not you. tucker: i wonder if you thought this true. if it s a crime to think or say that a woman is attractive, do you feel like you or women in general might lose something in a society where men are too afraid to say you are attractive? it s not right to see a woman only as an attractive human being. tucker: what if he is i respect you but also find you attractive? that s not what this writer said. he wanted to speak up. he helped these guys treat women [overlapping talking]. tucker: a question man to woman. you have a little bit of contempt for this guy? he didn t assault anybody. he is feel with self-hatred because he said he thought a woman was attractive. he was sitting around drunk with a bunch of guys. they were saying that women were hot on a scale of 1 to 10. tucker: women are hot! you don t know what they did. thank you. more key players in the rise of facebook are admitting that their website is destroying this country. can we fix it? that s next. you might take something for your heart. or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. wealthy. but now that they have made their billions. more are admitting that the company they created is destroying society. literally those are the words they used. former facebook president admitted the website was designed to be addictive and bragged his wealth would let him live to age 160. now a former vice-president of the site says facebook is ripping apart the social fabric of how society works. this man is a psychotherapist and author of disconnected. the directness of some former facebook employees is stunning. it s destroying how society works. he says that this thing facebook is destroying society. how should we take this? let s like a slow dopamine drip. the craveings that take place inside of us. every like and every bit of attention that we get. they know they have lured people in. the latest gentleman that made the comment feels guilty about it now. tucker: yes. in the people who created the product admit it s harming people, destroying american society and won t let their own kids use, what other consumer products in the world would remain unregulated? it s unbelievable. the silicone valley executives, there is a school, they don t allow any technology in the school. it s all paper and pencil. 75% of the students enrolled are the sons and daughters of silicone valley tech execs. unregulated that we know is affecting people, what are we going to do about it? i think we will see legislation in the future. tucker: the closest thing i can think of is video gaming and that s heavily regulated. why not do the same thing with social media? we have to. video games, as a therapist, i deal with kids on a daily basis. they get sucked into this. they are quiet and they can lead armies to victory. it s very artificial. that s not real. reality is you and i having a conversation. tucker: i live in washington. the answer to the question is they have a massive lobbying budget and that s why it s not regulated. thank you very much. canadian broadcaster was fired from his job for an unforgivable sin. he came on this show and they canned him. he will join us next to explain what happened. what i want, you ve got, i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. something like that. we had a great conversation. but his fellow canadians were upset. he was suspended on the ground he was helping the competition somehow. now he was fired out right. he joins us one again. thanks for coming on. you are obviously a powerful guy. tucker: come on, i didn t know i was in canada. i feel for you having been fired myself more than once. we were talking about freedom of speech in canada. you were saying i can say whatever i want in canada and you got fired for saying that? it was 2 weeks ago tonight we were talking about freedom of speech. one person runs the local cable show. it s a popular show. i was told it s against the rules. why is that? what is the rule? you didn t pay me. we just had a discussion. they said well, fox is competition to us. later i was suspended. you don t tell everybody i was suspended for 7 days without saying. they thought fox was competition. then they said now you are fired because you are mocking us. no one likes to be ridiculed as a ridiculous decision. tucker, you were fired before. do you know any good agents? tucker: no. [laughing] i don t think we have a bureau up there in toronto. you should get one. there is lots of good stuff going on. we conduct debate about trump and trudeau, once a week. tucker: we have a lot of refugees coming into the country. come here. housing vouchers. we will take care of you. [laughing]. tucker: i am serious. i don t need to be taken care of it. i haven t sold my rolls royce yet. new york and washington are good places to be. you are in good shape, tucker. tucker: you can say whatever you want in this country and no one can fire you for it supposedly. they can put you in jail. tucker: not here they can t. it s a free country. you are always welcome here. call me when you are in the land of the free and we will have lunch. we are out of time. tune in tomorrow night and every night at 8 p.m. for the show that is the sworn enemy of lying and smugness.

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protests across the country. you can t make this up, we have the video evidence tonight. this comes as the house overwhelmingly passed a new school safety bill so it s time to protect our kids in school the same way democrats protect themselves. also brand-new tonight, the acting director of i.c.e. is fiercely responding to nancy pelosi who called federal immigration authorities cowardly and families whose loved ones were killed by a criminal illegal immigrants are demanding that the doj prosecute this liberal mayor of oakland, california, and also tonight, the liberals are racing to attack the first female cia director nominee. why? she was too tough on terrorists. what they won t tell you is that gina haskell saved american lives. also tonight, i have a special message. tell your republican congress meant senators to watch. we have all of that new information and tonight s breaking news monologue.
tonight we start with the bombshell development about former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe red fox news tonight reporting that the attorney general jeff sessions is renewing stomach reviewing a declaration to give mccabe the acts and sources are telling fox news that firing mccabe before friday would mean he would lose his taxpayer-funded pension. he said to retire on sunday, something explosive has gone on here. this new development is raising speculation about the doj inspector general s report about the fbi s phony clinton email investigation where the fix was in, that could be released soon. fox news has learned that the inspector general s investigation has discovered that mccabe was not forthcoming about his approval for an fbi official to talk to reporters about the bureau s investigation into the clinton foundation and according to reports, this scandal is what forced mccabe to be removed from that position and placed on leave.
according to a wall street journal report from earlier this year, mccabe would in an entire month to inform congress, remember those huma abedin emails that were found on anthony weiner s laptop? why would he wait? of course there was the text message from the truncating fbi lovers peter stark and lisa page where they mentioned talking to andy. about that insurance policy god forbid if donald trump won the election. then you have mccabe s wife jill, she took over $700,000 of political contributions from hillary clinton s ally terry macola and another democratic group for an obscene amount of money. the attorney general jeff sessions should not be contemplating a decision here, because the answer is obvious and the facts are staring session right in the face. mccabe is correct and he s as quick as they come. he s one of the state actors
win! are you going to do whatever it takes to beat the gun lobby? are we going to ban assault weapons? are we going to have universal background checks? sean: unbelievable and then there s new york governor andrew cuomo who actually participated and i d die in a protest in new york city. take a look. he had tons of security also. shameless hypocrites. they stand in front of crowds of people, no fear about their own personal safety because they are surrounded by armed security, but they would deny those same protections to america s school children. does that make any sense? by the way, here s a quick question. if being protected by armed police officers is good for these politicians, should only be good for our children and
america s schools? pretty simple answer, right? have you noticed that congressional democrats are always the champions of gun free zones except places where they work? there s tons of security at the capital in the same goes for hollywood liberals. those pompous award ceremonies have more security than fort knox, but in their minds, it s outrageous for schools to take the same precaution that they have. you want to protect america s schools and our kids, the solutions are obvious. i have highlighted them on this show. in a comprehensive threat security assessment, unit controlled points of entry, you need to secure the perimeters, you need school ideas, metal detectors, and concealed carry highly trained retired former police and military. by the way, the house to take a step forward today, they overwhelmingly passed a school safety bill that awards grant money to stop the violence in schools. it s a good start, but it s not good enough.
america s schools deserve the same security that liberals demand for themselves. also tonight, the acting director of i.c.e. slamming nancy pelosi for daring to call federal immigration authorities that risked their lives every single day to keep this country safe, nancy called them cowardly. watch this. it not only did she say they were cowardly, she said that i.c.e. was terrorizing immigrant communities. you talk about law enforcement officers, these are men and women that put their lives on the line for this country every day. they leave the safety and security of their homes to defend this nation, so how dare you call them cowardly. to say that word that we are terrorizing these communities, some of these have assault with deadly weapons, murder, these people were terrorizing immigrant communities. i.c.e. went and remove these people. sean: nancy pelosi and liberals are making it clear they have no problem putting
people like haspel literally saved american lives and that s why she is a patriot. democrats should not put partisan petty politics ahead of your national security. of course we would have preferred not to be attacked on 9/11, but sadly, we all know, evil does exist. medical lobbyists came here. finally tonight, i have a message. congressional republicans after last night s special election in the 18th district of pennsylvania. g.o.p. members of congress, take a good, long look in the mirror because that could be your future. if it happens, you have nobody to blame but yourselves. you can put aside the fact that this was an excellent case because the democrats who tended to be pro-life, pro-second amendment and pearl trump in anti-pelosi, so he s kind of acting like republican and he s quickly going to fall in line with whatever nancy pelosi tells them to do, watch and see. what happened last night should
serve as a warning for all republicans, you want to be successful in 2018, there s a simple solution. keep all of the promises you made and campaign years. it s really that simple. that s the best politics. make the country safer, give us a great economy, go back to her district, liquor voters in the eye and tell them that you did what you said you were going to do. you ve already passed tax cuts, good job, but you also promised to repeal and replace obamacare and you also promised to build the wall. now is your opportunity. it s march, you have until november to follow through, show some backbone, show some vision, we mean when you say, say what you mean and finish the job and obamacare and start building a wall. if you do that, my guess is, i ve only been at this 30 years, voters are going to reward you and if you don t do it, they probably won t. a lot of juice to make him obligate all of it. joining us now for reaction,
news contributor sara carter, fox news legal analyst, gregg jarrett. i want to start with andrew mccabe. as of sunday, he would receive a government pension for the rest of his life. if he is fired before sunday, that pension is gone. the rules are quite clear, if you like, you re fired. if you re a fire, he should not get a pension. the story of andrew mccabe proves the old richard nixon adage, it s always the cover up and not the crime. apparently the inspector general had determined that mccabe was covering up and lying about his conversations about giving permission to reporters to talk about the hillary clinton case. he could be charged for lying, it s a crime, making false statement in an investigation, but this is a guy who signed off
on the fisa warrant knowing that when he was doing was against the law and six different felonies. this is a guy who cleared hillary clinton along with others at the fbi in a face of compelling evidence she committed crimes and this is a guy along with others who appears to have sanitized the so-called exoneration statement which is obstruction of justice. losing his pension is the least of andrew mccabe s worries right now. sean: sara carter. let s go to you. i agree with greg on this. there s a number of things that we can look at. what we know right now is what we are hearing and reports and what very few sources are saying about what the ig has to say. the responsibility would not send this recommendation if they did not feel there was something so strong, something so poignant that they would have to ask for mccabe s firing which i believe is eminent and which i believe sessions will have no other choice but to do this wee
week. sean: it s not just mccabe. you ve got that text messages between the lovebirds, lisa page and peter strzok. how does loretta lynch get away with this and where s jim comey? comey along with others put the fix in. he said he did make up his mind until he interviewed hillary clinton, but they were writing the exoneration months earlier. where s comey and all of us as he prepares for his big book tour? i think comey will have to prepare himself for the ig report because the ig report isn t going to just focus on mccabe. it s focused on the entire fbi and how they handled the investigation into hillary clinton s use of that private server to send classified information. the fact that it was shut down we re only seeing a narrow portion of this. once the ig report comes out, i m sure there will be other
recommendations made. i m certain comey will be part of that, lisa page, peter strzok will also be a part of that report. sean: hasn t this been going on for 14 months? many former prosecutors and lawyers who have been working on this. this is huge, this is very expensive. remember, it s not just the i.t., there is a prosecutor looking at the specifics right now so that means if the ig found something, very significant, something he s going to follow up on and another thing, the story i read about this week, remembered judicial watch and former fbi special agent have sued the fbi for all of mccabe s text messages, for all of his emails at the bureau because they believe that will show a timeline for when we will be able to see how they slow rolled the investigation into hillary and got full involvement in the hillary clinton investigation and they have refused to give that up.
sean: where do you see this going? a lot of people are in jeopardy and the ig report may reveal a lot. the acts of corruption and illegality here were so pervasive and involves so many different people at the fbi and the department of justice and protecting hillary clinton and conjuring a fraudulent investigation of donald trump under the guise of counterintelligence, but it was difficult to unravel it and gather all of the evidence. sean: no evidence of collusion. i read it on the air multiple times, but in the process of investigating this, what did we learn? the fix was in on hillary clinton and we have evidence to prove it. we didn t mention loretta lynch either, but then we find out after a year that it was hillary
that she controlled financially that are responsible for paying for this phony russian dossier, then the lies to the fisa court. how do you get to ignore hillary s collusion? how do you ignore that dossier? where was comey, where was andrew mccabe when all of this was happening? why didn t they say wait a minute? stop right here, we cannot use an unverified document to serve vail and american citizen because the law says you have to verify it first. the law by the way also says we can t find the critical information that was paid for by hillary clinton, but they went ahead and they did it anyway. sean: what about these reports to make? what are you hearing about possible trump administration changes with mcmaster and at
the va and the chief of staff and the attorney general? i think the president, president trump sent a very clear message, and i know this from talking to sources with the firing of rex tillerson, he s sending a message across the board to everyone, even allies overseas. he s saying to either work with me, but if you re working against me behind my back, i know this and if you re not going to work with me on this, then we are going to get rid of you and if were not doing her job, then we are taking you out. sean: will of the country explode if jeff sessions is out? i understand the president s frustration about the recusal. if he knew he was going to recuse himself, he never should have taken the position because without that recusal, none of this happens. he betrayed the president. he knew he was going to recuse himself because he testified that the very next day he put the recusal and motion. he never told the president
about that and by the way, he cited the regulation of his recusal, it was the wrong law. it didn t apply. that s true, but he was being advised badly at that time. by obama s holdovers. who would believe them? sean: what about the political fallout if he did tha that? i don t know if we see massive political fallout. he would feel it from republicans to support sessions or don t want to see him removed, but i think sessions is probably the least of it right now because i think what we re hearing from from sessions in the attorney general is that there are things in motion at the doj taking place right now that they can t discuss publicly because we won t even know if there s a grand jury convening on some of this. that s a very private. he does say there is a prosecutor looking into this.
i think other people should be more worried. i think the head of the veterans administration should be very concerned. there are a lot of people i ve spoken with that have said he s not doing his job, he doesn t know how to be a leader, he has an armed guard outside the door, people can access him. i think there s people that need to be very worried. jeff sessions is a very nice man i m sure, i don t know him personally, but he has to be the most incapable attorney general. the two there was a clinton foundation investigation. we re told he believes the process i think he s naive and gullible and he s a puppet and rob rosenstein is a puppeteer. we should wait until mccabe
is fired. sean: what you guys have been great, thank you both. now president trump only moments ago, he arrived at the white house following his visit to st. louis. another major story we are following tonight almost immediately after the president announced he was nominating gina haspel to run the cia after some people in the media were waiting to attack and wait until you are the reason why. take a look at this. she was involved with the torture program after september 11th and then and involved with destroying videotapes of the matter also. that might be something that could be problematic. she has a real history with enhanced interrogation in the cia. a lot of people raising questions including john mccain about the fact that in 2002, she ran a black site cia prison in thailand were suspects were tortured and she also reportedly her name was on
in order for the district no tapes. but you support her. i do, she clearly presided over a massive illegal operation that violated both the u.s. law and international law. i m sure those orders came down from above her, but that is no excuse. sean: jose rodrigues is the former head of the cia national clandestine service. he praised the intelligence like the one that haspel ran. here s what rodriguez told me and 2014. this is crucial. with those of us who let the intelligence come out of black sites every morning know the value and basically the destruction of an organization. sean: led to the destruction of an organization.
without interrogation techniques, there is no getting usama bin laden. she saved american lives. i wish the world was an evil, sadly it is. former deputy assistant to the president, sebastian gorka, ed henry. by the way, ed, this is a full-time gig. what is up with that? they re going to oppose the first woman ever nominated to lead the cia and they re saying she s too tough on terror? jose rodriguez witnessed the waterboarding and he knows the information extracted. this is almost tailor-made for their white house. if they were to design a strategy, they could sit around and table and say if only the democrats would accuse our cia nominee of being too tough on terrorists, that were too tough on try to take out al qaeda and
isis, that would be exactly what they would like to design and that s what the democrats are doing. on top of that, should be the first woman to lead the cia. that s a wonderful achievement if she is confirmed and then you have democrats like chuck schumer and dianne feinstein sanction when i get the job. there are legitimate questions to be raised about those techniques. there was the great debate as a remember better than anyone at the end of the bush administration, and almost everyone of those clips, various journalists are talking about the allegations that may have broken the law, but not one talked about the actual intelligence gone from that to wipe out terrorists. sean: jose rodriguez couldn t be more clear to me, if they didn t use these techniques against kay sm, that led to the couriers, ben martin, led to its killing bin laden. i wish the world wasn t full of
evil radical islamic terrorists that think they re doing god s will by killing innocent people, but they killed 3,000 americans. to me, she s a hero. that s why i wrote the book because we are at war with evil. the left wants to attack a female appointee of a republican president. they couldn t care less about whether we torture people or not, these are all politicians they were briefed behind closed doors, they have no issues with interrogation techniques, but all they do. let s go back in time. the last administration is run by a guy called obama had a female national security advisor. they were just involved in things that were dubious when it comes to interrogations. this was an administration that had something called the threat to disposition matrix. a big ipad on which he would decide which terrorists were
going to kill today including more than one american citizen abroad. they want to get high and mighty when their president and female national security advisor are killing americans without due process? sean: think of the mind-set. bill clinton, $3 billion and this is a good deal. i can t even fathom what obama was thinking $350 billion in the hands of people chanting death to america. in the same mind-set, we can t have people who we know our terrorists about information killing americans. we better build them soccer fields and make sure that we cater to their dietary needs. i don t understand the mind-set.
a traffic cop in d.c. was put in prison because they thought he was wiring $500 to isis. it was actually an fbi contact and he goes to jail. the obama administration sent $150 billion. sean: i can t even comprehend how stupid that is. other news in washington tonight. the other big story is dealing with the school safety what it s about is training teachers and school officials to deal with the threat. you have democrats make a putting there are no gun control measures, but let s remember it started out in the it s all
about the nra and gun control as we got more facts about how the police didn t respond quick enough, some were afraid to go in. it shifted from gun-control to school safety so that house pastor, the senate still needs to. sean: what a display to see politicians showing solidarity for students wanting to get rid of weapons. thank you both. great report. when we come back, yes, he s back. mark levin is going to weigh in on adam schefter straight ahead
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so, maybe it s time to upgrade. get more out of your water. get zerowater. sean: the g.o.p. and intelligence committee investigation is over, and concluded there is zero evidence of trunk collusion after 14 months. that is not stopping democratic hack congressman adam schiff who
pushes his ever-changing narrative to try and desperately proved that this trump-russia collusion after 14 long months and even he admitted two weeks ago, no evidence. take a look. unfortunately, i can t go into the evidence. do you have something hard that you can t reveal? i can t reveal that. there is evidence, it s another thing to say we can prove this got a reasonable doubt or there s enough evidence to bring to a grand jury. i don t think we can say anything definitively at this point. we are still at the very early stages of investigation. we haven t seen actual proof of cooperation and collusion, so what am i missing? you have to look at the pattern and chronology. the russians offered help, the help was accepted. that s pretty. what you said you had more than circumstantial evidence of
treasonous collusion with russia. what specifically where you re referring to? if it s true, i do believe americans have the right to know what that is. [applause] i so there is ample evidence, and never use the word treason only steve bannon has used that word. if you look at the facts in the public domain, they are pretty damning. there s something they can still hold over the presidents ahead. i can say with confidence that there is significant evidence of collusion between the campaign in russia. sean: it s 14 months, what is it? here with the answer, the host of live-in tv and the host of the number one show three weekends in a row, very proud of my body, the great one, mark le. how am i?
this guy has been lying to this country for well over a year. meghan mccain destroyed him. your thoughts? my thoughts are this. mr. schiff is a shelf of the russian government and i m going to tell you why it is schiff who is a propagandist for the russian government despite his spending unreleased left wing tv shows. he put out a list of 30 more interviews he wants to do. even though the republicans on the committee so there s no collusion and he mentions reince priebus, stephen miller, mcfarlane, sean spicer, kelling and conway, a bunch of consultants, people with the trump organization. a summary that runs a group, christian right activists. of course he wants donald trump jr. to kick around. he wants jared kushner to kick around. family members. on and on and on. let me tell you who he doesn t
want. let me tell you who this shelf or russia doesn t want. he doesn t want hillary clinton. he didn t say we should subpoena hillary clinton even though the hillary clinton campaign that laundered money to a law firm to do what? to corroborate with the russians with their phony dossier. why is that? since we know they colluded. i don t know if that was wasserman schultz, he doesn t want to subpoena them and question them. where did their money come from? that money that they laundered through that law firm to the law firms? that s something he doesn t want to talk about. i ve got more. barack obama. how could it possibly be that the president of the united states under whom all this occurred, donald trump is a candidate, he is a victim.
barack obama was president of the united states when the russians were interfering with our election. don t the american people want to hear from barack obama in an open committee hearing will mr. shell for the russians doesn t. what about loretta lynch and her role as attorney general? she s not on his list. neither are other senior just officials. what about these fisa court judges who know as a matter of fact that the warrant against citizens was materially false because it omitted everything i just told you about in the dossier. he is not interested in uranium one, he doesn t make a single request for a witness or subpoena. 20% of americans uranium is now controlled by vladimir putin because schiff is a shelf or a pollutant. what else doesn t he want? he doesn t want to hear
bill clinton testify who got money from the russians to give speeches around the same time. he doesn t want anyone from the clinton foundation to testify, any of the senior officials. that foundation made a fortune off the russians. who else doesn t he want to testify? to the british x5, he doesn t want susan rice back. why doesn t he want susan rice back? there s a new book out that says susan rice objected to the cyber security personnel and the white house who said he susan, the russians are interfering with our elections and she told them stand down. shouldn t susan get another invitation with a subpoena to testify before the committee? apparently not because mr. schiff is a shell. how about ben rhodes?
doesn t mr. schiff want to know what the obama national security council knew about russian interference in our government? he doesn t mention her at all. let me tell you something. mr. schiff is not interested and the abuses of the fisa application process. he s not interested in what the court did, he s not interested that american citizens were spied on and their names were unmasked. i will tell you this mr. schiff, you are a leaguer. because you are on that committee, it ought to be called the house stupid committee. you re the ranking democrat on the committee. i have a challenge for you, why don t you take a lie detector test? why don t you take a lie detector test so the american people can be sure that you, all over tv, ubiquitous, you might as well be on airport radar and sonograms.
your everywhere, sir. you tell us you don t leak, okay. take a lie detector test because i believe you do. comey leaked, deputy fbi director mccabe, leaguer. james clapper according to a new book, leaguer this has been a sham from day one. why would the russians want donald trump as president of united states? they ve got crimea, part of the ukraine, they ve got a big chunk of syria, they ve got 20% of our uranium. why would vladimir putin want donald trump as president of the united states when he promised to beef up the military? sean: i couldn t say it any better. i want to ask you about robert
mueller. you re right on every point you just made. the fix was in in the primary, democrats can do with their own party. the fix we know was in, we learn more in the ig report. she tried to fix the general election, they paid for russian and russian government lies. then you mentioned the fisa court. why is it that robert mueller hasn t lifted a finger to go into any of these issues? what does it say about our justice system? i believe you and your democratic prosecutors mr. mueller, i have a question for you. you ve asked repeatedly rob rosenstein to expand your authority. to chase down issues that have nothing to do with russian collusion. now you re running around over
here, why haven t you asked mr. rosenstein, your friend, the deputy attorney general of united states to expand your investigation to include the hillary campaign? why haven t you asked mr. rosenstein to expand your investigation to look into the russian apparatchiks who gave information to a former ex-british spy who was paid through a process from the hillary clinton campaign? why don t you look at that? how come you haven t looked at the abuse and violations by your friend, mr. comey and the former attorney general of united states? i ll tell you why. because he s a hit man. he got the whole anthrax investigation wrong and has an apologized. he s out to get the president. sean: best one of the night.
great to see you. congrats, number one on the ratings three weekends in a row. when we come back, democrats, are they finally over hillary clinton? jesse watters and jessica tarlov. we ll find out who s world it is straight ahead. you to vote. broccoli!
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pressure to vote the way that your husband, your boss, your son, whoever believes you should. his whole campaign, make america great again, was looking backwards. you didn t like black people getting rights, you don t like women getting jobs, you don t want to see that indian-american succeed anymore than you are. whatever your problem is, i m going to solve it. sean: it s not just republicans taking issue with her remarks. many democrats are now calling clinton s continued remarks harmful to the party. joining us now, the cohost of the five and host of waters road, jesse watters. do it together. these bitter people that cling, irredeemable deplorable s and women in the united states, they
voted the way their husbands, sons, and bosses told them to vote and they re racist. just the white women. sean: they listen to their bosses, husbands, and sons. what century as this woman living in? i think it s going to be just a close world tonight. it s an extremely unhelpful comment to make. sean: do you believe that white women in america vote because their husbands, bosses, and sons tell them how to vote? husbands cannot control their wives. if they could, bill clinton would have convinced hillary to campaign in wisconsin and this whole racism thing, rural america is racist, how did obama
win iowa twice? she insults women and everybody that doesn t live in a city. she is a deplorable candidate, but i want to see cricket hillary 2020. i don t want to shut her up. i think it s sexist for the democrats to want to shut her up. let her keep talking, she is the gift that keeps on giving. there is no way to defend those comments, they don t make a lot of inherent sense. white women tend to go that way because the republicans. sean: you would still vote for her? i don t agree with that. sean: i m worried. i saw her slip and fall. first of all, nothing happened, but we didn t go after people for mental issues or physical. i don t call trump mentally ill,
but i ve made it a point, i think he does a lot of kooky things, but i m not willing to say hillary has insulted more americans. sean: do you think jesse is an irredeemable deplorable? jesse seems quite fine. i could never convince you to vote for someone you wouldn t want to vote for because you are a very strong, upstanding woman. it s out of step with what she s been advocating her entire career. sean: do you think it has to do with she can accept that she got crushed in the election?
it was like pretty many. if you look at what could have happened, it could have been worse. sean: she could have lost you guys are having a great time. let s talk about connor leon. that s a district that vote for trump by 20 points. so the husbands in that district convinced their wives to vote democrat. that s not what happened. sean: the democrats would have to be pro-life and pro-trump. i ve got to go. it s his world.
katy perry under fire for kissing a contestant. i have a message for katie. -if you told me a year ago where i d be right now. aah! .i would have said you were crazy. but so began the year of me. i discovered the true meaning of paperless discounts. and the indescribable rush of saving drivers an average of $620. why does fear feel so good? i fell in love three times once with a woman, once with a country, and finally. with myself. -so, do you have anything to declare or not? -isn t that what i m doing?
all right. so american idol co host katy perry is getting backlash. she gave a 19-year-old his first kiss during an audition. everybody is outraged. take a look. have you kissed a girl and liked it? no, i have never been in a relationship. come here. come here right now. hold on. you come here right now. come here. on the cheek? uh-huh. he didn t even make the smush sound. come on. oh! it went down!
the contestant said the kiss was uncomfortable. stop! everybody calm down. it looked listen, it was charming. seemed nice, fun, innocent. stop with the outrage. i m not going to get outraged. time for the hannity hotline. please quick showing them and the democrats. i can t stand it when you do that. makes me so mad. i have a terrier dog that is smarter than they are. i cannot believe hillary clinton. she can t just own it. she lost because of her. i m a woman and i voted for donald trump. i didn t listen to my husband. i voted for donald trump. i just wish she would go away. really? women in america voted for trump because their husbands, sons and

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