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and that's the headline though, concessions,n though the s. is challenging china on north korea. a carrier group rerouted to the korean peninsula. the u.s. is challenging russia as well. secretary of state tillerson says that russia's failure to remove syria's chemical weapons is incompetent or putin was outmaneuvered. they've come out with the response to respond to the tomahawk attack with force of their own. the trump rally holds, all of these negatives, but it's holding. take a look at this, you see this youngster, you're about to see him. okay. that's the-- that's the hole in one. that's the hole in one and then goes and autographs the ball for the young man right there. now, that made his day, did it not? that's the hole in one, walks across and gives him the ball much the happiest guy for the entire day, however, was, of course, that gentleman, sergio garcia, wait for it, bang! he has just won the masters! best masters finish ever, that would be my opinion. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ >> first out of the gate, palm sunday terror in egypt. palm sunday, two churches attacked, and leaving the service at the time of the attack. isis has claimed responsibility. ashley: you say thatted alexandria patriarch giving service and one in alexandria, one in the town on the nile river. the egyptian president declaring a three-month state of emergency has now deployed troops to all churches across the country in response to this. as you say isis claiming responsibility, but this was an all-out attack on christians celebrating palm sunday. stuart: can you imagine the response if a bomb was placed in mecca? >> it is diabolical, it's evil. it's about a year to the day when former u.s. secretary of state kerry said this is genocide. what is being done, it's religious cleansing, it's genocide and it's happening how. stuart: let's find out how, we're bringing in fox news terror analyst walid phares. surely this latest atrocity is going to make a difference to our immigration policy and refugee policy, tell me that's going to happen. >> first of all, in egypt they're the weak link. isis has given orders to attack the christians. i meet with the patriarch a while ago and they're concerned. there are churches all over egypt. how can the egyptian government and the international community protect a community of 15 million people not armed? that's going to be a major challenge, but their president was here last week and we met him and is aware of what isis planned for egypt, to destroy the relationship between the communities. stuart: doesn't this give impetus to president trump's travel ban and doesn't it give impetus to the idea maybe we should start having more christian refugees come to america? >> well, this is debatable because those christians who are really isolated, no way to protect them anywhere in the region, have a claim to the united states and should be received. these are individuals who are facing death, but the christians in the middle east in general terms as i spoke to their churches they want to be protected on their own ancesteral land. they need local government that can help, we can't do it ourselves. >> russia and iran say they're going to take red lines if they take action in syria. what america waged is an aggression on syria is a crossing of red lines, from now on we will respond with force to any aggressor, any breach of red lines from whoever it is and america knows our ability to respond well. that is a direct return of fire, if you like. >> that's a threat, yeah, especially the arabic version of it is very clear. this is more in iran and hezbollah because they have mentioned the past. who did we encounter in the past? hezbollah attacked marines in iran and troops in iraq. they're basically saying that we crossed a red line attacking in the regime. they have crossed a line using chemical weapons. it's my expectation, not sure about that projection, that the russians told the syrians you can continue warfare, but do not drag us into chemical weapons of mass destruction. stuart: that would be a win for president trump. >> that would be a win and syrians have to calculate very, very tightly. we have the ability without toppling his regime to attack his airport. stuart: thank you for joining us. >> thank you, sir. >> now, despite all going on around the world and our own domestic political gridlock, it appears that the markets aren't blinking at this, and i'm not saying they don't care, but-- there he's giving the thumbs up. and opening slightly higher. maybe one of the reasons for that. maybe, eight, nine points higher. look at the financial times headlines reads "trade war averted" as china and u.s. agree 100-day plan. liz: possibly proposed by china itself saying we will open our markets to u.s. banks and insurance companies making investments in our country, china and, also, too, the u.s. beef. there's the $350 billion trade deficit and trump said we're going to slap china's goods with tariffs and call them a currency manipulator. it looks like the trail war may be dialing back and maybe averted it. stuart: i've got to say it's a plus for wall street, if that report is accurate. now, this, hillary clinton pointing the finger when talking to the new york times about her election loss. roll tape. >> the combination of the comey letter on october 28th, wikileaks, which played a much bigger role than i think many people understand yet, it is fair to say, as you just did, nick, that certainly misogyny played a role. stuart: okay, now all rise, judge andrew napolitano is here. what are you going to say for yourself. >> i was sorry at the last statement she made. misogyny, prejudice against women, hatred against women played a role. that's outrageous. i think she was a flawed candidate. i agree with her on the inappropriate role of fbi director comey. i don't know that he was intentionally trying to affect the outcome, but his on again, off again, on again, off again investigation, which he's not allowed to speak. stuart: she was interviewed by nicholas christoph by the new york times and wrote it up and hillary clinton is saying about misogyny, about she's a standard bearer for women and yet, throughout this article, there wasn't a single mention of what she did to bill clinton's women who accused him of abuse or bill clinton himself who allegedly raped juanita broderick. >> i wonder why she had this nversation with ck christoph unless she's trying to, heaven forbid, trying to set the groundwork. if she thinks at 74 she could take on a sitting president donald trump again or maybe something in the interim. i think the public is fed up with her and her husband and the clintons and i think that was manifested in the election. flip side of this is, she got 3 million more popular votes, didn't get them in the right places. joe biden said if he had been running he would have gotten them in the rust belt in michigan, ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin and therefore would have won. stuart: 30 seconds left. am i right in saying there are open and continuing investigations into what she did as secretary of state and clinton foundation. >> i believe so, yes. but the fbi director and attorney general in this administration are not discussing it publicly. stuart: okay. judge, thank you very much. we'll see you in a couple of hours. >> yes. stuart: we have to talk about the masters, yes, we do. sergio garcia finally won his major, sinking the putt. that was in the playoff hole. they replayed the 18th hole, he won, and beat justin rose of britain. i want to show you a nice moment after that putt went down. overcome with emotion, he walks over and hugs his fiancee angela aikens. she is on air talent at the golf channel and they say that she has calmed him down a little. and they get married in july. young man, tk about joy. this young man filled with joy, matt kutcher, 16th hole in one. 17th in masters history. the ball goes down and he gives it to that young man look at his face. that's joy and rapture and went on for a long time. >> the little kid was wearing the sam snead style hat and got him noticed. >> he's happy. >> the navy sending a carrier group to the waters off the korean peninsula, a big show of force to the north koreans. some of those ships carry tomahawk missiles. and how is this for a crazy conspiracy theory from the left, msnbc anchor lawrence o'do o'donnell, that vladimir putin master minded the attack to donald trump. laughable. we'll be back. yes? please repeat the objective. ♪ thrivent mutual funds. managed by humans, not robots. before investing, carefully read and consider fund objectives, risks, charges and expenses in the prospectus at thriventfunds.com. time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won'rest til the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. >> have a look, she was conservative, going to hold a talk in california. and she was shouted down and she has been a frequent on this program. what's your take on ms. mcdonald run out of town in california. >> stu, nothing new to see there. they want to shut down discussion and debate. you and i talked about black lives matter and i was there when it was started in ferguson. it's anti-police, anti-community, anti-american movement. this pin i'm wearing is is iwo jima and we buri and honor a general, and geneller was there. and secretary mattis was there. these 17, 18, 19 years old, and they were fighting and these snowflakes were unable to deal with a debate. stuart: hold on, i'm going to reply video many may have seen over the weekend. i'm replaying it because it's flat-out laughable. roll that tape. >> wouldn't it be nice if it was just completely totally, absolutely impossible to suspect that vladimir putin orchestrated what happened in syria this week, so that his friend in the white house could have a big night with the missiles and praise he's picked up over the last 24 hours. wouldn't it be so nice if you couldn't even if your wildest dreams imagine a scenario like that. i don't know what it is. it is a 2% chance, a 50% chance? i don't know, but what-- i don't think it's a 0% chance and it used to be with every other president prior to donald trump. stuart: we're laughing because somebody in this studio, not me, said we're sure he's 100% an idiot. your opinion. >> lawrence mcdonnell must have read this, he's not a journalist, he's a propagan propagandai propagandaist. we've got a conflict situation and lives are on the line. there's action that has to be taken by the community and they're dealing in wild, beyond wild conspiracies. stuart: it's astonishing that a news network, which is second to fox. >> they're not a news network. stuart: they're propaganda. >> stu, pew research did a study of msnbc, they are 85% of opinion with a smattering of news. they're not a news network, frankly, it's a failure as a business, that's why they failed, why their viewership is basically gone with 90 million households for access and look what they are and they've failed and lawrence o'donnell is one of the reasons why. stuart: we tossed red meat to you and you responded well. matches my red tie. stuart: it's a trump look, you look good. enjoy miami, i think that's you are. >> i am, my friend. stuart: look at this, gary cohn, president trump's top economic advisors says, we may have to wait longer than august to get those tax cuts. liz: oh. stuart: we're on it, more after this. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. 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