district should do. that s not the purpose. we need to have an approach that takes in everybody as an individual and not as one size fits all. sandra: a few seconds left. my community did not want metal detectors, you re right. this has to be something that needs to be dealt with at the local level. the national level needs to continue the conversation. sandra: the students feel passionately. they stormed their capitol yesterday. they ll be holding a rally outside of the capitol today in the noon hour. they want their voices heard. thanks to both of you for being here today. bill: fox news alert now. word from overseas we re learning that vice president mike pence had a scheduled talk with north korean reps in south korea including the younger sister of kim jong-un but that meeting was called off two hours prior. greg palkot watching that live in seoul, south korea. what happened here, greg? we re tracking a bit of a setback when it comes to korean
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that s a very helpful thing. we ll see what that produces, but it can t be harmful. a source close to mitch mcconnell says he is ready to bring a repeal vote to the floor, even if he knows it will fail. he says he wants to do that even though it would show everybody that republicans can t figure out how to make obamacare better on their own. there is enormous pressure to do something with the health care system, the lesson republicans got together for lunch at the capitol yesterday, they had a spirited discussion, according to senator rand paul who is there. now we wait to see how more or less spirited this lunch is when the president gets involved. jon: the press is not going to be there for that lunch, is that right? sometimes when i get all the senators together, they let us pop in for a quick look, not sure what exactly we are going to see from that end, but the
threaten the conservative republicans who were the holdouts. then you had the freedom caucus going to the white house, vice president pence coming to the capitol yesterday, bannon and priebusened it seemed like every time you turned around there was a closed-door meeting where they were just trying to get to 215 and in the end when they figured out they couldn t do it, they made a political calculation, said we know there s this group of people out there, republicans who want to be loyal to president trump, they want to be loyal to the leadership who wrote the bill, but if this thing isn t going to pass, we re not going to make them go onto the floor and vote and become a political liability in 2018. so it was a humiliating defeat for them. obviously, they wanted this for seven year, their first big legislative test, trump supposedly the deal maker. he failed. ryan is supposed to be the policy wonk. he failed. wasn t conservative enough for his conservatives. so it was quite a dramatic
carolinaherra. a designer. we have interviewed her here on fox. her stepdaughter ivanka wore one of her outfits as well. brian: how do we know? was there a tag out? ainsley: we just asked them. apparently steve has sources in the fashion world. steve: that s right. my source is the the washington post. just saying. meanwhile, we were all busy last night. look, if you go to an inauguration and you are lucky enough to be able to go to one of the balls, we all went. that s my daughter, mary doocy. the government lawyer here in washington, d.c. i actually got to dance with her at the liberty ball. there i am outside the capitol yesterday. there i am in kellyanne conway. she made history in winning the first presidential campaign. and that is congressman steve king from the fourth district of iowa. i was born in iowa. we had a great conversation. he is so optimistic about where america is going under the 45th president of the