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now turning over to liz macdonald and i will stop talk. lizzy, you're the best. liz: larry, i love that you said all yes today and no no. larry: yes, thank you. thank you. liz: welcome to the evening edit, i'm elizabeth macdonald. >> i love the farmer. we'll be selling into our whole market because nobody will compete with you. media and friends in the democrat party kept saying we need new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. it turned out that all we really needed was a new president. [ cheering ] >> i'm calling for no tax on
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tips, no tax on overtime and no tax on social security benefits for our great seniors. [ applause ] liz: america is back. that was president trump last night. tonight we're going to dig into why the democrats could be out of power for a very long time. president president trump last night side america's spirit and confidence is back. and america is built on doers and dreamers and founders and fighters and the far left went in triggered. they triggered themselves. they attacked trump on everything and will they wake up to new polls that far left loves their president trump and their par it. the congresswoman here in moments to take it on. also tonight, this, jay hope he never has to defend the united states capitol against donald trump supporters. >> president made a spectacle out of praising a young man who
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survived pediatric cancer as if the president had something to do with that. liz: tonight, we'll show you more detail on how the far left liberal media hit new lows, politicizing even nonpartisan heart warming moments just to attack trump. like the return of hostages. also a 13-year-old terminally ill boy sick with brain canser and going with them and also tonight and the details on democrats protesting for women's rights and women's lacrosse coach going to affect and tim russell here to react. >> yes or no. >> yes or no? breaking into the country against the law? yes or no? >> that's how you cross the
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border. yes or no. yes or no? >> harms and breaking the law should be held accountable. >> this is why you have 6% approval rating because you suck at answering questions. liz: nancy mace hammering hard and grilling them for making americans less safe. first this. >> in 2018, dj was diagnosed with brain canser and the doctors gave him five months at most to live. that was more than six years ago. [ applause ] >> dj and his dad have been on a quest to make his dream come true and dj was sworn in as
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honorary law enforcement officer and i'm asking our new secret service director, sean colonel to officially make you an agent of the united states secret service. [ applause ] >> thank you, dj. last year i told laken's grieving parents we would ensure their daughter would not have died in vain and that's why the very first bill i signed into law as your 47th president mandates the detention of all dangerous cryobank aliens that threaten public safety. very strong, powerful act. stephanie, we're going to make sure ryan knows his dad was a
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true hero, new york's finest, and we're going to get these cold-blooded killers and repeat offenders off the streets and we'll do it fast. i've already signed an executive order requiring a mandatory death penalty for anyone that murders a police officer and tonight i'm asking congress to pass that policy indeterminate law. a new trade policy great for the american farmer. i love the farmer. selling to our home market, usa, because nobody will be able to compete with you. the media and our friends in the democrat party kept saying we needed new legislation, we must have legislation to secure the border. but it turned out all we really needed was a new president.
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[ cheering ] >> we're seeking permanent income tax cuts all across the board and to get urgently needed relief to americans hit especially hard by inflation. i'm calling for no tax on tips no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and no tax on social security for our great seniors. liz: okay, that was president trump last night. did you catch this? democrats sat and did not clap. they didn't clap for tax cuts for working class persons. didn't clap for a child with brain cancer. didn't clap for innocent girls killed by criminal illegal aliens for farmers and much more. both cb, and cnn polls show majority of viewers, 76% of cbs
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poll, 69% of cnn poll. they approved of the president's speech. they like it had. we have florida congresswoman laura lee with us. congresswoman, great to have you back on. what did you make of the optics for the far left, politicizing and getting triggered by everything? jot optics for the far left were absolutely terrible. and this was a night and a speech for the american people. the president laid out a positive skin credible vision about his plan to make america safe, to make america strong, to take care of our economy, and as you know, several times during the course of the night he brought guests that deserved our honor and respect. and there was not a moment, no matter how positive the message, how great a thing for our country, there was not a moment that democrats in the chamber would applaud or cheer or give
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him credit where credit was due. there were moments talking about this and in the first six weeks securing the boarder and making the communities safer and these are things not partisan and great inspiring moments for america and to see they weren't table be positive and enthusiastic about that was shock. liz: democrats want a $4.5 trillion tax hike and getting rid of the trump tax cut and what is their plan. be against trump 24/7 all the time. is that it? >> that's what it looked like last night. whatever was the issue, they were against it and really does appear whatever president trump does, they intend to oppose.
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and that is really a lost opportunity and a strategic mistake because the things that we were focussed on last night are the things that the american people want us to do. and the approval ratings show it. the chamber was so positive and enthusiasm from the republicans there from our guests who were watching, and really these are the th things that we should be able to partner ongoing forward. liz: congresswoman, is it your sense quickly, we have 10 seconds, that democrats quietly, privately do agree with president trump and what republicans are doing but are not saying it because they're bullied into silence by the far left? >> i don't know how any responsible member of congress could oppose border security and fiscal responsibility and i hope they know better than what their actions showed us last night. liz: congresswoman laurel lee, thank you for being with us tonight. great to see you. now please listen to this.
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>> wants to be a cop, knows what he wants to do and maybe when you have childhood cancer that crystallizing for you and i hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer. but i hope he never has to defend the united states capitol against donald trump supporters and if he does, i hope he isn't one of the six that loses his life to suicide. >> disgusting. the president made a spectacle out of praising a young man who so far survived pediatric cancer as if the president had something to do with that. liz: they're trying to politicize how the president honorred a 13-year-old boy with terminal brain cancer. he was given five months to liver and that was six months ago. democrats refused to applaud him too. bring in ford o'connell. what do you make of nicole
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wallace -- great to see you. nicole wallace saying say we don't have to battle trump supporters and going for quick question and the need to weaponnize cancer. social norms some people with derangement syndrome and this is a great american moment. this is a kid that survived brain canser and going to the gutter and use a kid to attack trump. this is who they are. it's not a mistake, liz. i've only said this and a lot of democrats including wallace and maddow hate tram more than they love america. liz: they tried to blame doge cut and doge cut research for pediatric cancer and doge didn't do that . congress moved to do that last year and cuts to nih budget and moved in early january before doge moved in. when you listen to this, it's like the danger zone for the
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media they've panel in love with their own preponderance and -- opinion and think opinions are facts and it's like we're watching the same things they're watching, and they're cooking up stuff out of thin air that nobody else sees or believes in. >> that's exactly right. facts don't matter and it's a line to go and get trump and frankly they'll gaslight everyone that gets near them and trust in the media is an all time low and 36% of people don't believe any media at all. thank the folks at msnbc and liz: saying democrat wills never applaud anything he does and even if it's curing a disease. and watch the media going after the democrat's antics last night. watch this. >> i could find a cure to the most devastating disease, a disease that would wipe out entire nations orlikowski
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announce the answers to the gettest economy in history or the stoppage of crime to the lowest levels ever recorded, and these people signature right here will not clap, will not stand, and certainly will not cheer for these astronomical achievement. they're going to prosecute the political opponent like me. how did that work out? >> they don't know how to be the opposition force. >> this is an indictment in my opinion on the democratic leadership. the visuals are not taking back the house in 2026. >> i don't know who thought up the science but they should be fired. >> thinking of george w. bush in year eight. liz: these guys are blaming
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george w. bush in year eight of the obama second term. so hearing the media and sanders saying they're not going to take back congress in the midterms, do you think democrats will continue to go extremist far left and alienate america or can they move back towards where america is in the moderate middle? what do you think, ford? >> the democrats haven't learned anything and they're going to resist trump in every turn and even in it means destroying america in all of humanity and >> thank you, ford. >> seizing control of pan marx canada and the canal. >> imperillist view of the world. liz: wrong about the panama canal. the democrats and media attacking the president for wanting to get back the panama canal out of control of china and reports that the panama
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canal will be back in american hands and out of china's control with the help from blackrock. charlie gasparino reports blackrock wants to buy that and 43 ports around the world at suez canal. jason rantz is here to break it down tonight. >> i'm the only president this sentence that doesn't have any -- this decade that doesn't have any troops dying anywhere in the world like he did. liz: that falsehood, president biden remember this wildly and falsely claimed no u.s. soldiers died on his watch. when they did in afghanistan and jordan. now the trump white house nabbed terrorists that helped terrorist bomb and kill 13 u.s. soldiers in afghanistan u.s. army veteran jim hanson here to react to the details. plus this story for you. >> commitment to protecting allures tent-like structures of the city of chicago, no matter
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where you come from or how long you've lived here. >> we're not changing how we run the city if we don't think that's the problem facing the country. >> i will never back down from a opportunity to defend boston, to defend our residents. liz: that was sanctuary city mayors being criticized for recklessness, negligence, incompetence and invited illegal aliens to u.s. cities and now their feet were held to the fire today on capitol hill as criminals poured in. people were killed, assaulted and robbed. we'll have all the action that went down today but first this -- >> i'm not just maga. i'm dark gothic maga. liz: elon musk meeting with lawmakers and talking about doge and look for cuts on capitol hill and the latest on what went down. democrats are pushing to get rid of doge even as it's stopping
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and finding waste, fraud and corruption. indiana governor michael brawn is here to react. stick with us, we'll be back in two. ♪ >> prefer the combat inflation, we'll not only be reducing cost of energy, but we'll be ending the flagrant waste of taxpayer dollars. to that end, i've created the brand new department of government efficiency, doge. perhaps you've heard of it, which is headed by elon musk, who is in the gallery tonight. [cheerful music] [phone ringing] not all multimillionaires build their wealth the same way, you have... the fearless investor. the type a cpa. the boot strapper. the boot maker. hee-ha. but many do have something in common. we all trust schwab with our wealth.
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liz: welcome back. the action is happening right now. here's what happened. elon musk met today with a group of house republicans. he's expected to meet again with republicans in about two hours. this is about doge's cuts for federal bureaucracy and democrats and media allies want to get rid of doge expect voters to oppose doge. take you right now to fox news senior national correspondent, one and only aishah hasnie live on capitol hill with more on this story. good to see you. reporter: elizabeth, good to see you too. in about an hour and a half, elon musk will sit down with house republicans to talk about doge and they'll have a lot of questions for him because the senate republicans did as well earlier today.
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he even handed out his personal cell phone number and john thune saying he might have to change his number because his phone will get groan up by all the senators. both senate and house republicans are trying to wrap their arms around doge, what it's doing and how it's making the cuts and how they can best codify some of the cuts, make them permanent here in congress. speaker johnson claims democrats are paying activists to create chaos and they're telling members to stop holding in-person town halls all together. >> it's a good opportunity opportunity for them to ask questions and how is he going about it and making the decision
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asks it's important that i think members of congress who are feeling the effects of some of the decisions out there. i have a opportunity to hear about them directly from elon. reporter: one way they're using the cuts is using a legislative process to claw back funds that are already been appropriated by congress. that's the toughest thing to do and there's a way to do it and they're talking about how to make that happen so they can get special teams some of the money back in -- some of the money back in departments cut like usaid. liz: aishah, great to see you and great reporting as always. thank you for taking the time. please listen to this now. >> thank you, elon. he's working very hard.
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he didn't need this. he didn't need this. we've already identified $22 billion from hhs to provide free housing and cars for illegal aliens. $45million for diversity, equity and inclusion scholarships in burma. $40million to improve the social and economic inclusion of seth sedentary migrants. $8million for making mice transgender. this is real. $32million for a left wing propaganda operation in moldova. $10million for male circumcision in mozambique. $20million for the arab sesame street 2349 middle east. it's a program. $20million for a program. $1.9billion to recently created
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de-carbonization of homes committee headed up, and we know she's involved just at the last moment, the money was passed over by a woman named stacey abrams. liz: president trump last might listed major waste of your taxpayer money. you pay for that in higher taxes. this is before doge and elon musk stepped in and caught it. they just found another mayor abuse. biden and democrats were paying nonprofit ngo in texas $18 million a month to run an empty, empty migrant facility in pecos, texas. they got a no bid contract after a biden transition team, a top biden aid join that had nonprofit. look who's here, indiana governor michael braun. governor, great to have you on. >> great to be here. liz: what's your reaction to all this, what's your take? >> you know, i was one of the voices for six years and, liz, it was like talking to the side of my barn.
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finally we got tram on it. some of it is worse than the things you heard. and among the other side seeming to be defending waste and fraud. i've started my own idoge here in indiana. it's simpler and we live within our means anyway, and we're finding all kinds of things that creep in to just well run states that have to deal with the bureaucracy. there nobody is coming to work, we're boar lowing 30-cents on every dollar -- borrowing 30-cents on every dollar we spend and how can you do something better starting with waste and fraud. then cut into some of the largest that you just can't afford unless you want our kids and grand kids to be in debt forever. shameless to see the reaction. all those democrats sitting on their hands last night. that was frightening.
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liz: frightening. we're at $37 trillion in u.s. debt. and counting. the interest is bigger than switzerland. ray da dalio and larry meeker warning it could be a crack in three years time. what do you make of the supreme court ruling against doge and agreed with a lower court judge to spend $2 billion on u.s. aid in the state department and read you what justice samuel elito wrote "going to lose forever $2 billion taxpayer". the question should be an emphatic no. your reaction to that story. >> there again i think that ruling is focussed on stuff already committed. samuel alee toe -- they've n
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got a hit list worse than we've seen and the hamstring and protocol and i don't think they will going forward. they will not stop trying to find out just not liberals and democrats and they're unapologetic about it. the whole need to change and many conservatives come with the hat in hand and want stuff from the government especially on the defense side of the ledger. liz: interesting. you know, doge is finding major corruption with nonprofits and ngos taking in taxpayer money
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for a site of things. governor braun, great to have you back on. see you again soon. >> you bet. liz: now this. >> to see the heat ricks and perform -- theatrics and performtive -- that's what it is, performance from them. wearing all the pink and symbolizing standing with women. again, this party, the democratic party, could not be further from being pro woman. liz: that was swimming champion laken riley telling sean hannity last night democrats could not be further from being pro women. democrats protested on behalf of women last night, but they did not cast one vote. none of them voted to keep men out of women sports. next, the women's lacrosse coach fired for defending women's sports. brave hero kim russell is here to take on the democrats display last night. also this story. jaire you consider yourself a sanctuary city. >> we do not under that definition. >> you don't use the definition,
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you're not a sanctuary? >> we call ourself as welcoming city. >> breaking into the country a law, yes or no? >> that's how you come into the country. >> okay. >> listen, this trend you're all trying to get thrown out of committee to get on msnbc is going to end. liz: just bonkers today. far left went bonkers and lawmakers trying to hold sanctuary city mayors feet to the fire today on capitol hill and we'll show you the best moments of what happened after this. please stick with us. we'll be right back after the break. >> i'm bringing help to illegal aliens that release children and don't release child rapists back into the country to re-offend against the community. the thompsons' new front door looks sharp, right?
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denver and new york city saying they're holding team accountable for breaking federal law and endanieling the american people. endangering the american people. mark meredith joining us live on capitol hill with the story. mark, great to see you. reporter: liz, always a pleasure. what a day it was here on capitol hill. as you mentioned the leaders of four major american cities had questions all day from lawmakers. republicans focussing on one specific point: begging the leaders to explain why their cities are not fully cooperating with federal enforcement agencies when it comes to immigration. we saw the lieders of chicago, denver, new york also out there trying to explain what's been happen and the mayor of chicago as well. their effort to provide some illegal immigrants protections from immediate deportation if they were to be captured by local law enforcement and at times, mayors were simplied to explain who they're really working for. >> do you love illegal aliens more than fellow countrymen? >> i love all the residents of the city and county.
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>> mayor johnson, are you willing to go to jail for violating the federal law? >> the city of chicago complies with all laws. >> i highly doubt that. reporter: interesting, there was one democratic mayor that faced push-back from democrats and mayor eric adams of new york and repeatedly asked if he was cooperating with the trump administration in exchange for the federal prosecutors drop ago federal probe. >> there's no deal, no quid pro quo, and i did nothing wrong. anything dealing with this case i'd refer you to the jung who's now addressing it. i'm going to refer to his actions. reporter: the mayors implored lawmakers to get to work to try and find some sort of comprehensive immigration reform legislation that could make their jock as bit easier back home. but as lawmakers would tell you around here, that's unlikely to happen any time soon. we saw a lot of this split down party lines today but the mayors
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said they're ready for whatever congress may throw their way. liz: mark meredith, great reporting. thank you so much. we appreciate you. now please listen to this. >> three years ago, payton mcnab was an all star high school athlete, one of the best, preparing for a future in college sports. when her girl's volleyball match was invaded by a male, he smashed the ball so hard in payton's face causing traumatic brain energy, partially paralyzing her right side and ending her athletic career. it was a shot like she's never seen before. she's never seen anything like it. payton is here tonight in the gallery, and payton, from now on schools will kick the men off the girl's team or they will lose all federal funding. [ applause ] liz: a powerful moment and heart breaking moment and president
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trump honouring former high school athlete payton mcnabb severely injured and she was hit in the face by a biological male opponent and he spiked her in the head during a volleyball patch in 2020. welcome to the show, we're honorred to have on former head of women's lacrosse coach, kim russell. kim, thank you so much for being with us tonight. when you saw that, what is your take? what's been your experience? >> i am able to travel with payton on a regular basis and know her story and know how egregious this s. we can't let one more girl happen to them and i'm so grateful for president trump signing the executive order. looking at what happened the other night with the senate is absolutely heart breaking. the fact that not one democratic senator stood for women.
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not one female senator stood for women. liz: kim, what was your reaction last night seeing democratic women showing umm in pink to support women's rights and just a day before, every single female democratic senator voted against protecting civil rights of women and girls from biological males in their sports? you know, show a tennis legend showing. martina slammed senate democrats for voting against senator tommy tuberville's bill. n she's an 18 time grand slam champion and a staunch democrat. with you saw them showing up in pink but voting against that bill, what was your first reaction? >> it's again heart breaking. it's so disturbing that they are pretending to stand with women
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while going against every woman in the united states. and going against 80% of the american public who believe that men should not be playing in women sports. it was a joke they were wearing pink because they're not supporting women or even themselves. liz: thank you, kim russell. >> thank you. liz: now this. >> extraordinary success of this mission was due to the skill, bravely and selfless courage of the united states military in&our diplomats and intelligence professionals. liz: completely incompetent and that was president biden claiming the afghanistan botched exit was a success even after 13 u.s. soldiers died on his watch abby gate bombing in afghanistan. details in the capture of a terrorist in that bombing and
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president trump announced last night and u.s. army special forces veteran jim hanson with his reaction but first this. >> this has to be you contemplating carrying out such an order to invade england and take over the panama canal. liz: there's no invasion necessary, congresswoman of the panama canal. another trump win. shy that is out -- china is out and panama canal could be back in u.s. hands soon. radio host jason rant goes to react -- jason rantz going to react to the details. first, checking in with kate pavlich and jason chaffetz coming up on the bottom line. >> liz, thank you. we have a great hour coming up. 123459 torr steve daines here to talk about the talk last night and pat fallon, he's on the oversight committee and he was in that hearing today. >> we have oklahoma senator james langford and steven moore to answer questions about tariffs. tariffs. that's all coming up very soon. excited to see you. ♪ ...to free birds.
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countries. on average, theed european union, chai narcs brazil, mexico and canada and countless other nations charge us tremendously higher tariffs than we charge them. it's very unfair. india charges us auto tariffs higher than 100%. china's average tariff on our products is twice what we charge them. liz: that was president trump last night on tariffs saying other nations are unfair and charging the u.s. more than america charges them. the news today, president trump delayed for one month tariffs that would affect the auto industry after talks with the big three ceos and canada and stocks bounced back on news and seattle talk radio host jason rantz joining us now. always a pleasure to see you. what's your take on this tariff fight and the white house is
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bracing the prices to go up higher than expected. >> yeah, it'll be a political, and economic issue. they'll fall more in line with donald trump's thinking here. we should not be pushing away from reciprocal tariffs. if you're going to hit us, we're going to have to hit you back. we can't simply sit back and allow jobs to go overseas, particularly when dealing with china. i mean, they have been utilizing their tariffs in a very destructive way to harm the manufacturing industry and beyond that, stealing our ip. liz: yeah, nations with national sales tax, value added tax and in fact tariffs. what do you make of u.s. asset manager blackrock in on a deal to buy ports at panama canal out of taking control away from hong
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kong? >> yeah, it's a negotiation frankly and if we get everything we need out of this and we're able to stall some of the china use and some of the vulnerabilities that clearly we have economically and we're not having as much as we could need to. that's obviously a win for us. so ultimately at the end it's not like we're going to send troops into take over panama canal. we're not doing that with greenland. what this is all about is setting up the negotiation. liz: got t jason rantz, pleasure to see you and good to see you. now please listen to this. >> they didn't fire anybody having to do with afghanistan and taliban and the 13 people that were just killed, viciously and violently killed and i got to know the parents and the family. they didn't fire, they should have fire department all the generals. all the top people because that was one of the most incompetently handled situations anybody has ever seen.
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>> i am pleased to report in january u.s. army had single best recruiting month in 15 years and all armed services are having among best retributing results -- recruiting results, what a difference. [applause] and you know it was just a few months ago, with the results were the opposite we could not recruit anywhere, we could not recruit. now we're having the best results just about that we've ever had, what a tremendous turn a rounding, it is really a beautiful thing to see, people love our country again. it is very simple, they love being in our military again. elizabeth: people love our country, and love being in the military president trump said that military
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recruiting up, joining us now, jim hanson thank you for your service to do army, what is your reaction. >> of course recruiting is up, people join military because they want to do something amazing with their leavings, they don't want their lives thrown away for a lost cause, trump is a guy bound to win any conflict we get in. he showed that by hiring pete hegseth as his secretary of defense and throwing out woke and d.e.i. and trans nonsense. elizabeth: now we got this. what do you make of u.s. with pakistan capturing one of isis terrorists in on abbey gate bombing? and he also confessed to helping isis terrorists who attacked and killed 139 people at moscow concert hall last year. >> that shows seriousness,
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agility and reason we have a commander in chief is to take decisive action, he told pakistan we know who did this, you know who did this, cough him off, he will now face the swift sword of justice as president trump said. elizabeth: it show. >> -- if are an enemy of u.s. this is the worst time to be one. i think hamas heard from him today, all of people who have been running over the biden administration, are called to act count. elizabeth: j jim hanson if you for your service to america, i am elizabeth macdonald, thank you for welcoming us to your home, remember to dvr us now to katie pavlich and jason chaffetz thank you. katie: thank you, so much awesom
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