brian: that couldn t have been more awkward. off to a great start. pete: jillian, over to you. jillian: leave them up to brian. pete: why do i supply. brian: if you want a lack of chemistry nonstop shopping. jillian: terrible bizarre story happening right now. amtrak train with 183 passengers is stranded and has been for more than 36 hours at this point. the train from seattle to los angeles was forced to stop in oregon sunday night for a tree on the tracks. riders say they are running low on supplies. they just did an announcement that they are making diapers for some of the kids that are on the train. amtrak says it s giving people food and water and trying to bring in a new train. the problem is, the conditions are terrible right now. heavy snow and downed trees all throughout the area are blocking the tracks. and closing roads in that area. so, we will stay on top of that and keep you posted. today michael cohen will testify before the senate intelligence committee.
7-year-old girl brings the house down with national anthem. performance going viral this morning and the rockets red glare life about joy it s all about pete: the will to walk away. those lyrics could be prophetic in what we are dealing with in vietnam. walk away, walk in. brian: ronald reagan walked away from that gorbachev deal. he said goodbye. pete: i want my star wars initiative. shoot down missiles. ainsley: kim jong un took armored train going 37 miles per hour for three days. pete: only goes 35 miles per hour. brian: must have been in the
people should just stop having children. listen to this. our planet is going to disaster if we don t turn this ship around. so it s basically like there is scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult. and it does lead, i think young people, to have a legitimate question, you know, should is it okay to still have children? pete: this is an unvarnished perspective of the new left. the orthodoxy of the left. take this to the bank. is the religion of climate change. they truly believe it s world war ii. the world is going to end in 10 years. our economy is $20 trillion annually. they want to spend 93 trillion to do the radical control of our entire economy and it s because they believe. i mean, at some level they believe this is the most important issue. ainsley: if it s $600,000 per family, per household. kamala harris said it s not about the cost but rather
many countries do. we can t do that we can t do that. this country can t do that but the barrier does it very simply. brian: i just laugh about those 58 national security officials who weighed in say saying there is no crisis at the border and we shouldn t do the declaration. those people are the people who voted for president obama and republicans who hate trump. george bush know what is chuck hagel is live. he turned on him the second the war. ainsley: republicans could do the same thing and get a list of people who thinks it s a crisis. pete: guy like thom tillis a conservative in north carolina. a toss-up state but a lot of trump supporters in north carolina to vote to block the resolution on it i don t feel like that s a great move for him. brian: you need 20 to overcome the president s veto at the are not close. ainsley: i do want to hear from you guys friends@foxnews.com. pete: brian is going to try an awkward tease.
decision not to allow that child to survive? it s just unheard of. the president was tweeting about it. he said this will be remembered as one of the most shocking votes in the history of congress. if there is one thing we should all agree on it s protecting the lives of innocent babies. there was another tweet he put out, too. the democratic position on abortion is now so extreme that they don t mind executing babies after birth. brian: listen to this. a survey just put out by marist 80% of americans support abortion being limited to the first three months of pregnancy. increase of 5 percentage points since last month. things are changing on the pro-life, pro-choice debate in this country. and a lot of people say it s down to 3-d imaging that comes down ains hearing the heart beat. pete: special interest powerful. maintain a grip on the issue. ainsley: 08% are fine with it in the first three