jillian: the pledge of allegiance on one college campus, student government leaders voted to ban it. i don t pledge allegiance to the federal government. lack of respect and empathy breaks my heart. rob: supporters of the band say the pledge is not inclusive to all students but this is what students should be learning at american university s, to weigh in on that, editor in chief at campus reform, cabot phillips. what do you think? to see students come out and say the pledge of allegiance represents an oppressive government. student after student got up at the meeting and that we should not have to take a pledge because we are pledge of allegiance to an oppressive country and oppressive government. the fact they had the privilege
the hong kong government bears primary responsibility. jillian: pro-democracy demonstrations in hong kong have been going on for 6 months. rob: a live look at capitol hill where week 2 of public impeachment hearings begin in just a few hours. jillian: four witnesses will appear before the house intelligence committee today and griff jenkins is live with what we can expect this time around. reporter: buckle up. we have nine witnesses over the next three days, two this morning, two this afternoon, similar to last week. at 9:00 am they will gavel in after swearingen. the opening statement, 45 minutes to each side questioning along with the 5-minute member rounds. the first two witnesses, alexander vinman, jennifer
reveals that iran paid iraqi agents working for the united states to switch sides. infiltrating every aspect of political, economic and religious life. senior fellow from the foundation for defense of democracy says the united states needs to stay active in the region. approves iraq is worth fighting for but that battle is going to be more challenging than many americans in the public thought. rob: tensions have escalated as donald trump announced he would pull out of the nuclear deal last year. jillian: a look at the college where hundreds of hong kong protesters have hunkered down for days. they are unsure what to do next as their food supply dwindled and police threatened to arrest anyone who leaves. mike pompeo urging the hong kong government to end the chaos peacefully. repeatedly called for restraint from all parties in hong kong, violence by any side is unacceptable.
banning the pledge because it is not accepting enough? i have no allegiance to pledge to the federal government s lack of respect. rob: the pc police going after the pledge of allegiance, our next generation coming up, but philip sounds off next. jillian: check in with brian kilmeade with what is coming up on fox and friends . i definitely feel like i m back. you did not miss me, we will talk about that later. let me tell you what we have on tap. we will be looking at the impeachment hearings, we can them today 3, kevin mccarthy is just about taking action about other things, house press secretary fox news contributor sarah huckabee sanders will be talking about what it is like working in the white house not knowing if the person next to you has your back or a stabbing
once took former president bill clinton s eat on the lolita express, the notorious plane epstein used to fly friends and young girls to his private island. epstein took my sexual innocence in front of a wall inflamed photographs of him shaking hands and smiling with celebrities and political leaders. jeffrey told me that is where his good friend bill clinton always chose to sit as if to reassure me of the elite normalcy of that type of behavior. rob: benz asked him again number of senators expected to grill bureau of prison director kathleen sawyer about the case when she testifies at a senate judiciary committee oversight hearing. he wrote, quote, epstein s getting custody has ignited a crisis of public trust in your agency. to pretend like this issue won t be a significant focus of attention at this hearing is naïve to the point of being laughable.