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all of your promises. earlier today plresident-eleet to discuss the transfer of pow e power. the president can play nice all he wants but make no mistake about it, democrats want trump to fail. remember, it was only a few days ago, they're playing all nice today, that 0 obama was saying this. >> we cannot elect a president who vilifies minorities, who
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mocks americans with disabilities, who calls immigrants criminals and rapists. if you accept to support a klan semp theser, before your president, then you'll accept this support after the president. donald trump is completely unqualified to hold the job. >> don't forget about how president obama really feels about republicans. >> i need you to talk to your your neighbors, talk to them whether they're independent or whether they are republican, i want you to argue with them and get in their face. i don't want the folks who created the mess, i don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. i want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. middle class families up in front. we can't -- we don't mind the republicans joining us. they can come for the ride. but they got to sit in the back.
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>> got to sit in back. so inclusive when he won. remember he often said i won. we won. said that a lot. now keep all of that in mind. this isn't act coming together with democrats. this is about completely dismantling his disastrous agenda. that's going to mean this. repealing, replacing obamacare, replace it with free market solution to lower premiums and give you the american people real choices about your future health care. that means building the border wall, stopping illegal immigration so that americans won't be competing for jobs with illegal immigrants who are driving down wages. that eens he's got to follow up on appointing originalists to the supreme court, like antonin scalia, justices who believe in coequal branches of government, separation of powers who will follow the constitution the way the foundered intended for it to be followed. trump as laid out and put out a list of potential supreme court picks. he should stick to the list.
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lifting restrictions on drilling aenl fracking so we don't have to pretend to be friends with countries that hate our guts. this will create millions of jobs for americans who desperately need them. draining the swamp, reducing the size of government and getting or exploding debt under control. stop robbing our kids blind, simplifying the tax code, he said seven brackets to three, means identifying who america's enemies are and who they really are and not be afraid to use the term radical islam. it means extreme vetting of refugees so they won't put american lives at risk. it means, of course, no more common core in school, send education back to the states and it also means remembering the millions of forgotten americans, the people who have been left
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behind or completely ignored for decades by career politicians, the media. i call it the forgotten man election and it's time to make free trade deals, allow countries -- so we can building manufacturers and create millions 0 jobs here. here with reaction, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani. there's a lot of rue nmors abou you. >> rumors are rumors. the agenda you've outlined he's absolutely going to do. >> he's committed to. >> yeah. i spent 130 days on the road with him. sometimes we were the only ones up at 1:00 in the morning because the kids would go to sleep. i love that. both me and i loved it because we were older than both of them. the thing about donald trump that the american people will get to know, and i think he's going to become more and more popular is, he is exactly what
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he says he is. sometimes that got him in trouble, adds we know. but everything he promised he believes in. it's not one of these, you know, i'm for the keystone pipeline and then i'm against the keystone pipeline. he's in favor of it. he's going to do it. he is dead set on renegotiating those trade agreements. you didn't mention the iran agreement. he considers the iran agreement the dumbest stupidest -- >> do you see what the iranians said? they said he has to keep it. no he doesn't. the president never submitted it to congress as he should have under article 2 section 2 of the united states constitution. it's a treaty. i invite the people at home to go get out the federalist papers and read federalist paper 75 where hamilton defines a treaty. this is a treaty. when it's not a treaty, just signed by the president, the
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next president with can -- >> i would say easily 50. >> right away. including executive amnesty. >> all kind of powers that were given to epa, the congress -- >> gone. >> give to the epa which is how he revooifs the energy industry. the energy industries is being crushed by the epa and they're being crushed by things that congress wouldn't pass that obama signed into so-call law by executive order. most will get struck down by the courts two or three years from now. a president trump can sign a paper and get rid of it. >> let's go back to september 8th, 1974, then president gerald ford, let me read read, i gerald ford president of the united states pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by
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article 2 section 2 of the u.s. constitution have granted and by the present and grant full, free and absolute pardon unto richard nixon for all offenses against the united states which he, richard nixon has committed or may have taken part in during the period from january 20, '69 through august 9, 1974. a lot of people have said to me today, wait a minute, hillary has not been charged. >> that doesn't matter. >> if you become the attorney general, donald trump has been clear that we can't have a two-tier justice system and the issues about the e-mail server and the foundation will be pursued. >> also the foundation investigation is still going on. >> do you think obama will pardon her? does hi have the ability to? >> yes. >> is it absolute? >> many in my view and reading of the constitution, don't take it as gospel, i know it fairly
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well, i believe the president's pardon power is absolute. we're constitutionalists we would like for it not to be, but it is. theoretically he could pardon her for basically anything -- >> she has done. >> that has already happened. he can't pardon her for something that she does in the future. >> amazing. if you were the attorney general -- >> what about abedin, cooper, mills, pagliano, the guys who took the fifth and committed perjury. >> wikileaks, you've got the proof of the perjury. there's a group of them out there that the justice department, an honest justice department would be pursuing. and i can tell you that the fbi is pursuing it. there will be some republicans that say you've got to focus on the agenda, this will be a
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distraction, let clinton go. >> there's an argument to be made for that but there's also an argument to be made for equal justice under the law. how do you not prosecute some of these and then go ahead and prosecute martha student for one count oi lying to the fbi. >> or this guy in the jail now. >> how do you prosecute the guy in jail for taking pictures of the submarine. >> six pictures. >> he sent them to his mom, right? >> no. he just had them in his phone. he took them for hems in a submarine and he's spending a year in jail right now. >> how do you prosecute him and then you don't prosecute this case. remember, the investigation -- and comey was very careful. he came to the conclusion on the e-mails that she shouldn't be prosecuted. first of all, that's not his decision to make. it's the justice department's decision to make. it was not really a definitive
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decision. secondly, the clinton foundation investigation is an ongoings investigation as far as i can tell being carried out by the new york office of the fbi. that's going to sit on the desk of the next attorney general. >> you were on the road as you said 130-plus days with donald trump during this campaign. been one of his closest friends and advisers. you went out and campaigned hard for him. obviously he will want you in his cabinet. is there any particular position you want? would you like -- >> that's a discussion that donald and i -- >> so hannity is not allowed in that discussion? >> no. you're not allowed in that discussion. that is a very private discussion and there's a whole transition team and a whole process you have to go through and any vetting. >> any one position you'd prefer? >> right now i'm pretty happy where i am. it would have to be something where i believe that only i could do that job. >> if i'm hillary clinton and
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rudy giuliani becomes the ag, i'm serious, i'd be scared to death because i do believe donald trump. he said he would pursue it. and if you're the attorney general and i'm hillary clinton, i would be scared to death. because i know how good a prosecutor you were. i was here when you were mayor. i remember the old press conferences. >> honestly i was a better prosecutor than mayor. >> you were a pretty good mayor. >> the mafia. >> yeah, you went after the mob, a number of -- >> you became friends with milken, right? >> we are good friends now and i believe milken is an excellent candidate for a pardon. >> wow. >> and that's based on the good works that he's done after his conviction. this is a case of a guy who learned his lesson and has really helped society. >> all right. thanks. he was the junk bonds guy. he does a lot of charity. >> and i know a few others like
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that. you and i are catholics and we know that people can redeem themselves. >> absolutely. >> some people can't. >> right. >> some people can and you got to know how to distinguish between the two of them. up next right here on "hannity." >> real change begins with immediately repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. >> obamacare, a big fat government lie to you the american people. donald trump told you he will repeal it. he'll replace it. how does he plan to do that. we'll check in with ben carson. later tonight we speak with laura ingraham, reince priebus and much more. process.
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now back to "hannity." real change begins with the immediately repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. with obamacare premiums are surging, companies are leaving, insurers are fleeing, doctors are quitting and deductibles are going right through the roof. we can repeal and replace obamacare and save health care for every family in michigan and throughout the united states of america. we have to do it. >> all right. that is now president-elect donald trump on the campaign trail earlier this week promising to repeal and replace obamacare. this is an issue weighing on the minds of many of the american people. after it was announced that obamacare premiums will once again skyrocket this year. many people seeing double digit
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increases. how will the president-elect when he becomes president repeal and replace it. joining us now, dr. ben carson. i read that you have been asked to be a part of this effort to repeal it and replace it. true? >> of course. and of course i would be extraordinarily happy to help with this. health care is by far the most important thing that a person has. and you know, this announcement of this big increase, this is just the first trunch. there's going to be several more. it's going to be completely unaffordable. it doesn't work. i think the people who put it together knew that itrk and thae people for acceptance of government controlled single pair systems. fortunately we've stopped that. >> we're going to repeal it. how do you transition people back to it. how do you create free market health savings accounts with competition, with portability that allows for preexisting
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conditions. this is not an easy task, undoing this damage is going to be hard. are you worried about transitional cost for people? >> it's not an easy task but, you know, we have models for how to do it. how to create health savings accounts using the same monies that we used to buy, you nknow, expensive health insurance. it's a matter of putting the pieces together. once that is done, you know, all you need then is your catastrophic health care which is going to be much much cheaper. the models are multiple. they will be worked out. it will be very easy for people to understand. and 80% of your encounters with the health care system are going to be between you and the system. not some third party individual. >> you know, one of the interesting things, i know this doctor in wichita, kansas, he actually set up his own
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cooperative and he buys medicines in bulk, he is available, him and his team, 24/7 for everybody in the cooperative. they all save money, they all get better care, they all get cheaper medicine. >> of course. >> do you think you would be able to institutionalize that all around the country or something similar in. >> similar things. because of course if the relationship is between the patient and the health care provider, you're going to bring the whole medical system into the free market. and free market forces will control costs and quality. it will be much better in both of those instances. >> yeah. all right. will you take a position as health and human services secretary, surgeon general, would you take those positions if asked and have you been asked to take a position? >> we're discussing these things. you know, i personally feel that you can do a lot from outside.
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but if that were the only way that it could be done, you know, obviously i'm going to do what needs to be done to assist this administration. >> have you have discussed it. you can say it. it's okay. you can share it with me. >> yes, there have been discussions. >> i happen to think it's a good choice, myself. you don't have to sell me on you, dr. carson. i'm a fan. this is going to be a difficult transition but one that's necessary before this thing totally blows up, which it's kind of implodining now. >> it's not going to be so difficult because it's going to be logical. >> that's true. by the way, that's refreshing for washington. good to see you. thank you, dr. carson. coming up next right here on "hannity." >> i look forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel. >> president-elect donald trump met with president obama at the white house. laura ingraham ways in next.
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and the mainstream media freaking out over president-elect donald trump. slaf david clark and judge jeanine pirro will weigh in later on the program.
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i'm looking forward to dealing with the president in the future, including counsel. he explained some of the difficulties, the high flying assets and some of the really great things that have been achieved. so, mr. president, it was a great honor being with you and i look forward to being with you many many more times in the future. >> president-elect donald trump met with president obama at the
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white house earlier today. mr. trump promised voters that he would drain the swamp. how is he going to do that? joining us, fox news contributor, nationally syndicated radio host, she put it all on the line this election. there's a group of people ready to go after her and yours truly. to me i think it's simple for mr. trump but difficult on the other hand. i think he just follows through on his promises, follows up on his contract, drain the swamp is one one of them. he laid out the speech in gettysburg. will that be hard on congress? >> i don't think so. i've talked to two or three people in leadership in the house and the senate, and there's a palpable difference in tone and attitude. everyone now is really excited about trump being president, even though who were not all that thrilled, to say the least.
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he's completely overnight changed the way the republicans -- >> isn't that amazing? isn't that nice of them to come on board? i guess everybody likes a winner, right? >> they do, sean. it was frustrating, i think, about this race, i think you were saying this, i was saying this. just support the ticket and then you can debate about the nuances of policy if he wins. if he doesn't win all of these things we're wanting to do is never going to happen. support the nominee through good and bad. don't abandon him when he's at his most difficult spot which a lot of them did and now a lot of them are crawling back saying i'm thrilled about this, i'm going to work hard for you. it's better later than never but i think we have to be careful as he said -- >> the last ones on the ship will be the first ones off of the ship as soon as they hit any bumpy waters. >> that's really important for trump to remember. he laid out some issues, you addressed them already on obama
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care. immigration, both the wall and reduction really in legal immigration, the type of immigration policy we've seen over last couple of decades. since the 1960s we changed our immigration policy and most people aren't in favor of that. they want immigration to be controlled and work to the benefit of the american people. and that's a big undertaking. obama care, immigration, tax reform, these are, these are things that are nonnegotiable. he has to do these now. >> i think originalists, extreme vetting, i think building the wall, eliminating obamacare, health saifths accounts, three tack brackets instead of seven, lowering the corporate tax rate, energy independence and education back to the states. if he does that, he will change this country in deep and profound ways even though it sounds easy. >> i think you're right. it will grow the economy, you
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throw in trade and limiting the foreign workers who are come into the country until wages start going up, all of those things will benefit the economy and as a side benefit but nevertheless very important for the republicans is that it will build the republican party into a populous pragmatic party. when trump can go into the inner city and say see, i did the things i said i was going to do and look at how people's lives are getting better, join us, continue to grow the movement that he started. that's when it gets really interesting. >> corporations have trillions parked overseas. she can give them a further incentive. okay, you take these old factories in detroit, if you rebuild in wisconsin or ohio or pennsylvania, in other words, those areas that have been devastat devastated, i think it would transform the country and get
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people back to work and out of poverty and off of food stamps, it would do wonders for the economy, wonders for the people of this country. >> think about the family dynamic that will also be improved. there are so many breadwinners who are not in the workforce and they want to work, they want to maybe have less than -- fewer than three jobs. they would like to have one job that pays a decent salary. family lives improve. it has ripple effect that will be much better for the country if we have a growing strong economy. and the thing you have to smile about is that china is worried. if china was happy, that's a bad sign. >> the iranians are too. you better keep that deal. i don't think the deal is worth the paper it's printed on. i'm hoping. coming up, liberal celebrities, mainstream media, they're losing their minds collectively. why? because you elected donald
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trump. sheriff david clark, judge jeanineresults.
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now back to "hannity." and welcome back to "hannity." soon election night as vote totals were rolling in showing a very good night for president-elect trump, the left reng mainstream media, they were having a melt down. take a look at some of the worst moments -- i guess some of the best from an entertainment point of view of the night >> america is crying tonight. i'm not sure how much of america, but a very significant portion and i mean literally crying. and it is a moment filled with fear. >> fear. >> filled with fear. >> some of the cultural anger we could correctly identify. and it's significant that trump has closed so much of a gap and done so well with white voters, to the extent that he won running a campaign of racism and
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bigotry. we are living through a kind of second redemption. >> our country is about to face some serious crises. and so buckle up. your country needs you. your son is serving as a marine. you wouldn't trust his life under that commander in chief and khan said i wouldn't. that's an extraordinary thing to say if you have a son in the marine corps and you don't trust the commander in chief. >> this is a white lash, this was a white lash against a changing country. it was a white lash against a black president in part. and that's the part where the pain comes. >> white lash? mainstream media they weren't the only group lashing out. last night whyy sore losers took to the streets blocking traffic in several of america's business
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je -- busyneiest cities. joining us with sheriff david clark and judge jeanine pirro. this is predictable. the things we will hear in the next four years, i'm warning my audience, it shouldn't shock you. they are going to lose collectively their minds. that's my prediction. how should we deal with it? >> first of all, i just thoroughly enjoyed that montage you showed of the left, played the left in meltdown mode. it's fun to watch. this is a great day in america. i remember in 2007 when barack obama won his first election, showed up in grant park shi south side and he showed a picture of jees see jackson with a tear rolling down his cheek. that was me to terry night as donald trump took the stage. fox news was the first to announce that donald trump was the president-elect of the united states. and today i still have to pinch myself.
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i said it several times on your show. i said that donald trump would win. but to be in that moment now post election, i mean i don't smile much but i'm smiling from ear to ear today. >> i've seen you smile, sheriff. i've been at events with you where you're smiling. judge, your reaction? >> my reaction to the media is not surprise at all. look, what we've got is a bunch of wusses who think that donald trump is all of this iz chls and ifs. they are the people who the racists and the anarchists and who support these wimps who especially on college campuses a and these people who are protesting, they don't believe in america. they want to burn flags. they want to not work. they want to get a check. they want illegals, they want open borders. you know what? it's time people recognize that we have a country that works for
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a living, that works hard to make sure that we can afford food and rent for our families. and that we deserve a president who believes that's all about us americans and not a global, you know, country and a global economy. by the way, you know, when they hang donald trump in ep gi and they say love trumps hate, they're the hypocrites, they're the people violating the law. >> sheriff, let me give you some examples. slate has a piece, white one, van jones, this was a white lash, cokie roberts, great hostility to having a female president. people have to die, some of these anti-trump protesters were saying. if any of these celebrities want to leave, i'll help them get out. you know, how to impeach a president. google shows a 500% increase. some in california want to leave the union, for crying out loud.
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some social media comments, trump should be assassinated. this is only the beginning of it. you saw a video of the guy who was beaten over this whole thing. and you've got schools telling kids if you're traumatized we'll offer you counseling to deal with your grief and shock over donald trump's victory. i don't know whether to laugh or cry. >> well, a little of both. this is nothing more than an attempt to intimidate the trump amount and the trump supporters. this is a slap in the face. our democracy the voters decide who will lead these institutions of government and numbers came out enough to make donald trump the president-elect of the united states. it's going to take them time but they'll get over it. in the mean time you put up with them like a petulant 2-year-old, let them dance and have a temper tantrum and then take them by the arm and say that's enough. >> my favorite is miley cyrus
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posting this. >> i do want to say that i have been very vocal for my support for everyone besides donald trump. heavily supported bernie, heavily supported hillary. and i still think that in her lifetime she deserves to be the first female president. and that's what makes me so sad, that i just wish she had an opportunity because she's fought for some long. >> u want to know what she's fought for. and every time i hit the streets i say to people, what has she done other than as senator. he's got a post office name and a road named. and you know miley cyrus, this is a lesson for you and all of your hollywood elite friends, you don't have any power or control, we don't give a damn what you think or say. get over yourself. you sing well, keep on singing. that's enough about politics. >> i think we'll leave it there.
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>> drama queen. >> drama queen. i wasn't exactly happy in '08 and 25012. >> we didn't protest. >> i didn't protest, i didn't cry kb didn't act like a baby. good grief, grow up, you people. if you need counseling over a presidential election, you're a mess to begin with. >> dog therapy. they're bring in dogs to the campuses. >> little safe spaces, free counseling sessions, group therapy, hug it out. president-elect donald trump had a busy morning in d.c. after meeting with the president at the white house, they met with speaker ryan on capitol hill. so how can the party come together and fix this economy which is a mess. we'll check in with rnc chairman reince priebus straight ahead.
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we have a lot. we're going to look at the border, around the border and we're looking at jobs. big league jobs. ... push capitol hill detailingprioritie. the voters have spoken and exit polls show that 69% of voters said that they were dissatisfied or angry with how the federal government was working. so what are they going to do to fix it? reince priebus is with us. by the way, congratulations.
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>> yeah. >> a lot of people had doubts about a system that you had built since 2012 to get more voter to the polls. do you feel that it was as successful as you had hoped? >> well, the result was pretty good. let me first say before i talk about that, you have to start with a great candidate. and if you don't have the change candidate that's authentic and in a change year, you can have all of the data age turnout you want it's not going to work. you know, we've been working for four years. we added -- i was just looking before this interview. we added 300,000 more republicans on the voter rolls. we also predicted turnout. try to keep it basic. the most difficult thing you can do mechanically. the data and people on the ground are important. but you have to figure out what your prediction is for turnout
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so you can figure out how many votes you need in the box in order to win. that's where our operation was dead on act rate. predicting how many voters you needed. for example in ohio we thought we would need ohio. we received 2.771 million votes in ohio. and i can go through state after state like that. having margins down, perfectly is where it begins and process of eernl adding voters to the rolls, and or targeting or both is where the targeting and adding people in and putting people in the box is the process that we go through and it's a four-year program. it's not just showing up three years before and saying let's just start knocking on doors. it's a targeting program that started four years ago and culminated with a great
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candidate. >> what do you make of the 69% who go back to republican primaries? and 64% of republicans felt betrayed. donald trump was the change agent. now, he's got to work with same republicans. do you for see problems? >> i don't see a lot of problems. i've gotten to know president elect trump well. i know how he interacts with people in private. i know how gracious and personable he is. you don't get to where president elect trump is by being a person who doesn't understand the audience, the situation he's in, and acting in a way that affects the best outcome for his agenda. that is what he's going to do. let me just say, to that, the voters spoke. and they elected republicans in the white house, the senate, the
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house. and they did it with great fervor. the agenda of the party and president elect trump is going to be the agenda we pursue because that is what voters wanted. they're not going to water down the agenda. it's going to be the trump agenda. he has the mandate. so i want people to understand this isn't forgetting about the will of the american people. the american people deserve the agenda of the republican party, because that is what they asked for. >> let me ask you this. have you spoken to trump? president elect trump? about a position in his cabinet? it's been rumored you're being considered for chief of staff. is that something you'd be interested in? i know you've gotten close to him in many months.
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would you want do that? >> that is not something i'm talking about. i'm happy doing what i'm doing. >> has he asked you to come on board? >> um, i don't think he's doing a lot of that kind of talking. >> he did ask you. i'm sure he asked you. >> no. listen. the job is to make sure we have a successful transition, and that the teams get in place as quickly as possible. it's not something people are talking about. >> i know you did get close with mr. trump in the course of this process. it's going to be very interesting in the next 180 days he's in office. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> very important question of the day and we need your help. that is next.
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time for our question of the day. so what is the first thing you think president elect donald trump should do as president? go to facebook.com and let us know what you think. my answer is simple. get rid of all of the executive orders hurting business and economic activity in the country. maybe get rid of that iranian deal. then, starting on just fulfilling every promise. thanks for joining us. i'll see you back here tomorrow night. >> ifs friday, november 11th. a peaceful transfer of power underway as president elect trump meets with president obama at the white house.
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>> we are going to want to help you do everything you can to succeed because if you succeed america succeeds. >> mr. trump outlining the top priority and am pibitious agend. >> hundreds of thousands rush to enroll in obamacare before president obama leaves office and takes his signature healthcare plan with him. >> social media is going wild as college campuses console with therapy dogs and passes to skip class all because of mr. trump's victory. "fox & friends first" starts right now.
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♪>> brave a very fitting song this morning as we honor veterans across the country. thank you so much for your service. >> happy veteran's day to all of our service members. happy friday. president elect donald trump sitting down for what he calls a fantastic meeting. >> first lady melania trump, the two having tea at the white house. >> now it is down to business for the republicans. >> garrett tenney live with what is coming up next. it has been an e