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>> i will be a president for all americans. all-americans and i promise you i will fight as hard for those who did not support me as for those who did. >> thursday january 21st a new chapter in american history. >> joe biden taking the helm as the 40 sixth president of the united states promising to serve americans on both sides of the aisle. todd: 17 inside of actions and doing donald trump's work, live in washington with the new era and how can impact your family. >> he was haley hero for the ring a lot away from lawmakers
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during the capitol hill rights, the inauguration day honor for officer eugene goodman. "fox and friends first" starts right now. ♪♪ shannon: we are looking at each other, unfamiliar with this song. made in the usa. good morning to you. you are watching "fox and friends first" this thursday morning. todd: president joe biden already hitting the ground running, a dozen executive actions on his first day. >> griff jenkins live in washington with a historic day of events. >> good morning, president biden wasting no time taking swift action sending 15 executive
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orders in two actions many geared towards key policies and priorities of the trump administration. for example stopped construction of the border wall, ordered officials to preserve d the acn reversed the muslim travel ban. president biden also rejoined the paris climate agreement, rejoined the world health organization, killed the keystone pipeline and issued a 100 a masking challenge and he says that's just the start. >> i will start by keeping the promises i made. we have a long way to go. these actions are important. a lot of things i'm going to do. >> earlier in the day history made on a cold and windy west front on the capital with three former presidents on hand, biden said whatever his presidency saying unity must be the driving principle. >> this is our historic moment of crisis and challenge and unity is the path forward.
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and we must meet this moment as the united states of america. if we do that i guarantee you we will not fail. >> reporter: not lost in the history of the day the barriers broken, kamala harris becoming the first woman and the first woman of color to serve in the role. >> president joe biden has called upon us, the courage to see beyond crisis, to do what is hard, to do what is good, to unite, to believe in ourselves, believe in our country, believe in what we can do together. >> we saw a return to the white house press briefing room, newly minted press secretary general sake speaking on behalf of the president. >> his objective and his
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commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government, to share the truth even when it is hard to hear. >> what everyone wants to know this morning after it was reported that donald trump continued the long tradition of leaving behind a letter to his successors what is in it, president biden wouldn't say but called the, quote, generous. >> private until they have a conversation so curious to see if we ever find out what is in it. >> as president biden pushes unity, victor davis hanson says democrats wiped away a lot of the bipartisan institutions. listen. >> this party destroyed all the institutions we both agreed on. we don't try to impeach of first-term president especially in one day without evidence, without special counsel. is he looking at that in 2022 if information comes out about biden incorporator his taxes?
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$40 million on the basis of a hoax. we do that with the biden family? he and the democrats took a lot of institutions that were bipartisan and wiped them out. >> senior advisor to george p bush, is right, good to see you, thanks for being here. >> they for having me. shannon: we heard about the message of unity and that resonates with those who support and voted for joe biden but yesterday, we heard enough from president biden to speak to those who haven't been as supportive, maybe voted for donald trump. >> i think ultimately the speech fell a little bit short, obviously as was previously mentioned actions after the speech spoke louder than the words given. he is the first president in our lifetime to not actually mention his predecessor by name during his speech. as an american and republican i was disappointed that donald
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trump didn't attend yesterday i was deeply disappointed biden didn't mention and thank him for his service to our country and moving forward he had his line i want to listen and i want to hear every american and be there but within hours after his speech he signed sweeping executive orders that basically undid everything half of the country had supported less than 90 days ago. his actions speak louder than his words and there was nothing unifying about the speech. the other thing i wanted to hear from him was to address big tech and the silencing of conservative voices. when he said i want equal rights for all, i thought there should also be a point where he said i will work with my buddies in big tech and billionaires to ensure that conservative voices even if they are the opposite of what i'm trying to do will still have
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a place in our country and a lot of conservatives are wondering if that is going to be the case over the next four years and it was disappointing he didn't address any of that. todd: let's listen to a few of biden's words from that speech. >> bringing america together, uniting our people, uniting our nation. treat each other not as adversaries but neighbors, join forces, stop the shouting without unity. there is no peace with unity. we can do great things in unity, the path forward. let's start afresh. >> there was lack for conservatives, should that lack of assurances to conservatives make them fearful of what is to come for the next four years. >> i don't think so. at this point the way i see it is all-americans need to find hope in the next four years and give biden the benefit of the doubt. yesterday through executive
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orders he showed he may not deserve it but all-americans, they want things to calm down and i hope my fellow republicans reach out and work across the aisle and hopefully we can do that the next four years but at this point it will be up to whether biden wants to work across the aisle and whether his actions meet what his words are. jillian: as everybody knows democrats have been united for the last few years in their opposition and fight against then president trump, what will happen now that he is out of office? >> the democrat party for a number of years has been more interesting to talk about the republican party but joe biden, nancy pelosi has her own agenda, driving what she is trying to do and also has to send off the far
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left part of her party like aoc that are trying to get trillion dollar deals done with green energy and it will be tough to figure out where joe biden fits in that and part of the problem they are going to have for the last four years, easy for everyone to point fingers at donald trump and now those fingers will have to be pointed inside their party with complete control in washington dc and ultimately that is a problem for joe biden. todd: a fox news alert, president biden's message of unity not reaching the west coast as protests in portland overnight. >> marion referee joins us from los angeles with the latest. good morning.
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>> reporter: just hours after president biden was sworn in antifa writers at it again burning flags and destroying property in denver, portland and seattle. >> one thing for sure, they don't like biden as much as trump so they want a revolution, they don't like either because they hate america in general. >> in portland, police and protesters clashing, teargas was deployed and unlawfulness of the declared after riders damaged a nice facility, smashing windows at a dnc headquarters. eight people were arrested all charged with a litany of crimes ranging from position of destructive device to request burning, police confiscating several weapons which experts say it may look chaotic but the riots are brazen and well-planned.
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>> they don't hide their organizing. there's a lot of conversation about right-wing violence on parlor but these folks are on facebook, on twitter, putting up flyers saying what they are going to do and they always follow through with it so anyone shocked at this you are not looking at what is right in front of us at all. they don't hide it. >> in seattle a model posing biden and police burned a flag and marched through downtown damaging and amazon store and starbucks, terrorizing motorists and anyone else who refused to take part in the mayhem. >> three national guard members killed in a helicopter crash in upstate new york the military says it was on a routine training mission when it went down in a field near rochester. >> new york governor cuomo has ordered flag slide at half staff today to honor victims. it is 11 minutes after the hour, a change of tune in the media. >> the 40 sixth president of the united states, putting his soul into his first address. >> we saw steely determination
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and compassion of president joe biden. >> district media group president beverly aldrich says get ready for four years of softball questions. >> plus here you go. bernie sanders stealing the show. this inauguration day get up lighting up social media. >>
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(soft music) ♪ ♪ hello, colonial penn? >> is your intention to always tell the truth from that podium? >> you give us one, 2 or 3 legislative things you want to get through right away? >> give some color about what it was like going into the oval office? >> a different tone in the biden briefing room.
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a very friendly line of questioning competitive the treatment given the trump administration. >> pundits not hiding their excitement. the president district media group beverly hall, let's focus on the briefing room. if you are not watching fox are you going to get a thorough look at the biden administration through probing questions they get to the heart of issues over the next four years? >> not at all and right before the press briefing, president joe biden headed to the white house, he greeted members of msnbc along what would normally be the normal parade route. we are going to see is an
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extension of what we saw of election coverage for the past year and a half or past two years, softball questions to joe biden, he was not asked about hunter biden, he was asked his favorite flavor of ice cream and we will see more of that in these press briefing so expect to see more press briefings but don't expect them to give you much information. >> we have peter doocy in there. he has been known to ask a few hard questions that we will keep following that. todd mentioned we would get to the pundits, let's listen to what they had to say. >> a welcome site for many americans, donald trump leaving washington. >> the 40 sixth president of the united states putting his soul into his first address. >> a tiny little crowded joined a sanders. >> we saw steely determination and compassion of president joe biden. shannon: what is your reaction to what you saw yesterday? >> i think it is a good thing we have a presidential inauguration to speak well of the president who was elected by a good portion of the american people. i just wish we had the same thing for donald trump. what we did see yesterday was glowing reports about the president's inaugural speech.
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of course the wardrobe choices of the first lady and now the first female vp, they were fighting over what they were wearing, milania trump never got that coverage at all and so what i want to know now is with donald trump gone and as he left there was a lot of negative coverage about that yesterday in reference to saying american can finally unify now that donald trump is out of office is how are they going to focus their coverage now? on msnbc yesterday one of their hosts, nicole wallace turned her attention to senate republicans and congressional republicans saying if they do not assert the truth they shouldn't be able to share their ideas anymore. what we will see with this coverage is republicans turning towards americans that don't fall in line with liberal ideology and making news attacks about them. todd: nicole wallace is a republican, you mention the
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fashion, i'm not qualified to talk about that but is it stunning that for four years the media was able to attack an individual who was a moderate, in the fashion industry and yesterday, they were going to get credit no matter what they were wearing. >> doctor jill biden, people were finding over her blue card, how sparkly and beautiful it was. i have no issue with what she wore but as you were saying milania trump is not only a supermodel but in high fashion. her fashion choices were rarely focused on. she was not on the cover of vogue but we have kamala harris being the focus, americans see through this, they would like straight coverage especially when it comes to fashion. we should be able to talk about fashion fairly.
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jillian: they all looks wonderful yesterday. thank you for joining us. todd: now we are no longer talking about fashion. i reached my quota. digging up the ground that the property linked to the ongoing case of a missing mother of 5. >> police searching a year and a half later, that is next.
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>> major development in the search for missing connecticut mom jennifer do most bringing attention to the entire country. >> in this to get his car property linked to her deceased husband with an excavator spotted on scene and an expert known as the bone find are brought in to help in the search. >> why now?
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why bring the excavator now? what is out there they have just learned that led them to act so quickly now? >> a from been searching for her body since her disappearance and they have never stopped looking good for her. they obviously have developed more narrowly tailored information to the bone find are they have who has somehow mapped the area where the authorities have believed that she had deposited her body. i have it on very good authority that that is where they believe and still believe and always have that he had deposited her body and because of that and the new information they decided they have a good enough lead it to be able to look with an
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excavator. shannon: she has been missing since may 20 fourth 2019. it has been quite some time. this home you are talking about, this property is almost fool, listed as contingent meaning an offer has been made and accepted. that begs the question are they doing this now because time could be an issue if the sale doesn't go through or the sale could be stopped from going through bids depending on this investigation? >> i suppose they could go to court and put a stop to the transfer. i don't know if the authorities contact the new owners so i don't know if that is at play at all whether or not the sale has anything to do with the search. todd: you have it on good authority they believe
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jennifer's body is in the property. everybody in connecticut knows that is the case. you don't know for sure but the underlying assumption, why has this taken so long? memorial day weekend of 2019. >> i had several experts looking at this. on the periphery of the case and having spoken with a cadaver find her on several occasions, she is an expert dog cadaver finder and trainer and she had speculated if the body is placed far enough down in the earth that even a dog can't find her so the belief is dulos having had access to developers at the time he may have buried the body
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deep enough so that cadaver dogs can't find her. >> they are still hard at work trying to find her body and to get some kind of answers to her family. thank you. it is 26 after the hour, the national debt hitting new highs, $2 trillion stimulus plan. todd: can we afford it, peter morici enters that next. ♪♪
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the country's first ever starbucks. meantime the market closing in record territory on the details of the inauguration and joe biden starting his first 100 days with a promise to leave the economy out of the pandemic. >> a number of economic orders despite national debt of $1 trillion. we are asking for a chief economist for us international trade commission peter morici, thanks for being here. i got a text message from a friend yesterday saying taxes are going to go up. what do you say to that? >> they may well go up. it depends how the democrats choose to use their reconciliation option. they pass one or 2 budget bills each year the reconciliation without any republican thrust into comes to joe manchin. if he goes along with these tax increases they will happen. >> quick look at biden economic executive order signed on day one, rejoin the parish climate
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accord, that will cost money canceling the keystone pipeline permit with immigration priorities and memorandum on reserving and fortifying d's of the aca. the tax question, you're a big fan of discussing inflation so my question, the biden policies he enacted yesterday, will it lead to $10 a loaf of bread you >> the kind of spending he wants congress to undertake would lead to that kind of inflation. it is not so much a debt problem. the federal reserve has been buying up the new debt the treasury has been issuing for the stimulus is and in a short-term, that money is really not been getting spent. a lot is getting into people savings account and corporate balance sheets but if the ends they will be spending that money so we continue to have these
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deficits which trump had as well as for the economy recovered, fully schemes like the public option or whatever, then we will have a lot of inflation because the country can't pay for it by taxes. of taxes are raised $200 billion a year he wants to spend $2 trillion a year. it is silly. in the end they will have to print money. i also point out it is not just inflation. the world is losing confidence in america. they see us doing this and investors are putting their money in chinese bonds. when beijing's bonds with its dictatorial government look safer than us treasuries to some investors it is time to start worrying. >> let's talk about this was a california democrats into tweet and reference to minimum wage. we can pull this up on your screen, this is $15 an hour
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should be the floor considering the increase in the rate of productivity since last time the minimum wage was changed, american workers are adding a value of $23 an hour this two since been deleted. any opinion on why he deleted it? >> just suppose they legislated $22 an hour minimum wage, that is higher than the median wage in the united states now so they would be thing everybody would have to be paid above the average. if you indexed to inflation that would mean as soon as they set that wage everybody would get up at increase, that would cause inflation and then another pay increase and so on. a dog chasing its tail. i think they have found some way
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to take coyote and put in drinking water where policymakers are in california. the only way i can explain that. i haven't even heard jared bernstein at the council of economic advisers who will tell you raising the minimum wage doesn't cause unemployment, that he has even advocated that. this notion that raising the minimum wage to 15, 20, $25 an hour is not just silly economic policy but destabilizing is like saying if i drop an apple from the second floor of the white house, instead of falling on the lawn it will go up into space and growing orbit around the earth that is what it is. 9 euclidean economics, very silly stuff. the minimum wage should be raised if we're going to have a minimum wage, 28 states raised above the federal level but $15 an hour is silly. it is just silly. >> we have to look at that fact that you raise. unclear if that's 100% accurate, 50% accurate but one thing we do know, $23 minimum wage would be
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the deathknell to small business hanging on by a thread because of covid-19. appreciate your time, thanks so much. >> overnight joe biden -- joe biden releases her first addresses first lady. >> the start of a bright new chapter for our country. the time for all of us to come together as one america, with one government that serves us all. >> the first lady plans on continuing her teaching career while balancing her duties at the white house, she will be the only first lady to hold a job at the same time. >> mitch mcconnell congratulating chuck schumer and calls for bipartisanship, the senate split 50/50 after john warnock and ossoff were sworn in yesterday.
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>> former first lady michelle obama, kamala harris and former secretary of state hillary clinton all were purple at president biden's inauguration in a nod to unity. purple is a blend of blue and red, the colors of the democratic and republican party. they were purple is a call for unity between the two parties. getting mixed reactions as we:presentlying all the purple today a nice reminder of concepts that red and blue make purple, unity and blending together, dave posting and instagram their way of uniting is their way or no way and ruth rating on facebook a statement for unity with blue and red states coming back together after decisiveness has exited our nation's capital. lots of opinions. >> the red/blue thing is something i haven't thought about since i was 5 but this is the whole thing. senator bernie sanders might be the one who really stole the show on inauguration day. is feeling the burn for his casual appearance on biden's the
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paper several people poking fun with the means. the national bobble head hall of fame even making bobble heads of the laid-back lawmaker. i don't care where you fall on the political spectrum this was something to behold. >> also all the means that kept circulating like immediately after. >> take a look. some hilarious, some even more hilarious. there is bernie right there. next to forest gum, perfect. let's see him with the cast of glee. there we go. one with the bug on pence's head, you have to have some fun. >> there was one yesterday of him sitting like this, when my friends make me go, that is me. >> we have to smile and laugh. 38 after the hour. this here officer who delivered writers away from lawmakers.
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>> philadelphia district attorney passes blame after a suspect accused of murder let alone bail. the latest twist in these tragic cases next.
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>> welcome back. a prominent member of the proud boys is charged for taking part in the deadly capital rights. inside the capital building after a fellow proud boys member smashed the window to get inside. the fbi accuses him of encouraging other group members to, quote, blend in during the riots and where earpieces, he says he has no knowledge of planning the riots. >> connected man arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer during the capital riots, he allegedly told officer daniel hodges to just go home.
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mccoy appeared in federal court and is being held without bail pending his trial. 42 after the hour police identifying the second suspect in the gruesome murder of a philadelphia man who was just out walking his on. jillian: the city da deflect blame after does a really cute gunman was released on bail just weeks before the killing. this is a tragedy. carley shimkus joins us live. carley: new information on the person accused of murdering 25-year-old milan longyouras. he was walking his eye when two people attempt to rob him. one of the suspects then fires a shot into his chest killing him. please arresting 20-year-old joseph davis in connection with the murder, court records show davis was released from jail just two weeks earlier despite allegedly assaulting a prison guard and violently carjacking the driver, they dramatically lowered his bail and he was able to walk free.
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philadelphia's assistant da says that shouldn't have happened. >> his bail should not have been low word. it was lowered to a low-level. we did object at the time the bail was lowered. i am sure that that will be looked at and unfortunately we see this in a lot of cases. >> reporter: the da's office released in a statement we strenuously disagree with the judge's decision in all four instances claiming this devastating murder happened because of lenient bail policy, those voices and braced trump's of ian doomsday and for truth and facts long ago. a person of interest has been identified in the killing but police say he has not been charged. the case comes as they rock the city with 27 homicides so far this year. he graduated temple university with a degree in engineering. his mother says he was about to move in with his girlfriend.
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todd: the capital police officer praise for protecting members of congress during the ride getting a new job. eugene goodman escorting kamala harris during the inauguration, praised over his absolutely brave action directing protesters away from the senate chamber during the january 6th right. he was promoting to acting deputy senate sergeant at arms. jillian: amanda gorman makes history is the august known inaugural poet. the 22-year-old calling for unity. >> before we knew it, somehow we do it, somehow we weathered and witnessed a nation that isn't broken but simply unfinished. >> reporter: the harvard graduate or a ring gifted to her by oprah depicted a caged bird in honor of the late my angelou.
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>> when she was giving her talk was hoping -- just amazed. >> so well spoken, beautiful, perfect. president biden getting to work on climate change rejoining the paris climate accorded jeopardizing the keystone pipeline project. >> on next guest says that could hurt the economy next.
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shannon: president biden's foreign-policy looking different from trump's america first agenda. >> >> reporter: within hours of taking office president biden made some major foreign policy
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decisions through executive order, three big ones, rejoin the paris climate accords, rejoining the world health organization and canceling the permit for the keystone pipeline. when it comes to the paris climate agreement we know former president trump pulled the us out of the deal in 2017. the framework of the agreement is basically a global commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to help with global warming. is for the world health organization this is significant the covid-19 pandemic, despite the previous administration speaking out against the who for early handling of covid-19 and close relationship with china group plays a critical role in stopping the spread of other diseases. on the keystone pipeline the $8 billion project was allowed to move forward during the past four years but now the permit has been revoked. there is expected to be continued pushback from canadian officials who want the project to move forward. this is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to foreign policy decisions for the biden administration was one story that did get a bit of attention
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in the middle east, we saw the twitter handle for the us embassy in israel changed to include the west bank and gaza. officials said this was a mistake and the account had reset to an original setting. this was not a foreign policy change by the biden administration. >> a lot of speculation. thank you. >> the biden administration putting climate change at the forefront of its policy agenda, rejoining the paris climate is human, canceling the keystone pipeline permit during the president's first few hours in office, this is just day one. what does this mean for the next four years. the executive order of climatedepot.com joins me live. let's go through the day one executive orders on climate, you heard that, we will go through them again. rejoining the paris climate agreement, canceling the keystone pipeline permit and moratorium on oil and gas
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activities in arctic national wildlife refuge. when can we expect the air to smell cleaner and the water to taste clearer? >> we aren't going to expect that. president biden's entire climate agenda starting with the united nations paris agreement. you can go back 20 years, every united nations climate pact has been a always saving the planet but when you look at the data emissions of carbon dioxide continue to go. the united nations admitted is not about climate. it is about wealth redistribution, sovereignty treaties and essentially using the climate as a point to regulate society in other ways, nothing to do with climate. biden is going to hammer america first and start affecting american jobs with his bands on oil and gas and rejoining paris and getting rid, canceling the keystone pipeline. this is going to hammer middle
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america, blue-collar america, americans, middle-class and lower income and it is not going to change the climate one bit. we are back where we were under president obama with more climate virtues signaling. >> here is the biden climate agenda by dollars and since, investing $400 billion over 10 years in clean energy, reaching 0 carbon emissions by 2050, fracking regulations on federal lands, conserving 30% of america's land and water by 2030. walk us through the ways the economy is going to be impacted by this. how is your bank account, as my bank account don't get hit by these changes? >> the biggest thing is the cost of energy is going to go up. as president obama said the cost is going to necessarily skyrocket in and that is going to happen. it was a very aggressive pro-domestic energy policy, we
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became energy not only independent which politicians talked about for decades that energy dominance. for the first time since harry s truman was president we had more energy exports and imports and this resulted in american energy renaissance which meant we didn't have to go to war to fight for oil or any other source of energy because we were domestically producing it, cheap plentiful energy. that policy is now out the door. it will have economic implications, it is going to harm big labor which has been on the side of donald trump endorsing things like keystone pipeline, endorsing this energy projects donald trump pushed. this is so important. it's not going to change the weather, the climate is not going to know the difference between and what joe biden is doing by shutting down the greatest success story of the last decade which is the american energy revolution. >> a quick answer on the final question, 15 seconds which can biden afford to lose the unions when i'm very happy with the
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keystone decision and can he afford to lose a liberal prime minister in canada in justin trudeau? >> very good question. president biden, we knew he was going to do this but unions are going to have to look for other ways for their workers and this is not a good start for president obama when it comes to economics. >> you mean president biden. check out the politically incorrect guide to climate change. we appreciate you, we will check in with you a lot over the next four years, thank you so much. jillian: in the next hour of "fox and friends first" a restaurant struggling to survive lockdown. will kane jumps into the kitchen with the owners who say covid-19 rules are taking a big bite out of the bottom line. congressman byron donald, dr. nicole saphier, joining us live next. ♪♪ there is a body on top of the world tonight
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i will be a president for all americans and i promise you i will fight as hard for those who did not support me as for those who did. >> it is thursday january 21st, a new chapter in american history. >> oh biden taking the helm as the 40 sixth president of the united states promising to serve americans on both sides. >> just as quickly signed 17 executive actions undoing donald trump's work. a live report from washington on the historic inauguration and what the future of america holds. todd: "fox and friends first" continues right now. ♪♪ ain't that america ♪♪ ♪♪ ain't that america ♪♪

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