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haley. she says if you call her, she's there. in last 18 days, will you call her and say come out with me? >> i'll do what i have to do. nikki haley and i fought and i beat her by 50, 60, 90 points, in her own state by numbers nobody has been beaten by. i beat nikki badly, i beat frankly, set records both in speed and magnitude and everybody keeps saying that, they don't say ron and ron did well. i beat everybody by numbers that have never happened before. they keep talking about nikki, i like nikki. nikki, i don't think she should have done what she did, that fine she did it. even in north carolina, i beat her by number -- >> brian: right, she dropped
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out. >> they say when is nikki coming back, nikki is in and helping us already. people keep saying -- they don't say when you are bringing this and that, everybody is in and nikki is in and out campaigning and elon musk, look, i watched a rocket ship land four days ago. >> steve: that was stunning. >> you talk about people, this guy is unbelievable. i was on the phone talking to somebody on the phone and half falling asleep and important guy, very boring guy and i'm like this. the television sound is off and i see this massive like 20 story tall thing and i thought it was a space movie or something. this guy is so brilliant, i watch it come down and you can see it is still in good shape but burned to hell, traveling like a piece of fire. it is coming down, i said, that
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is going to crash. >> steve: this is not good. >> right? i see two arms grab it. and it is like perfect. i said, that could only be elon. i call, that was me. this guy is campaigning, campaigning for me in pennsylvania. he thinks that my winning and a lot of people love him. he is -- you know what he did with starlink, he helped north carolina. >> lawrence: huge in georgia. >> they had no communication, he had it there in record time. i called him. do you know him? yes, i know him. he gave me the nicest endorsement. >> lawrence: mr. president, we have viewer questions, they want to set it up for you. ainsley has first one. >> ainsley: this is she was watching the show yesterday, paula, from georgia, i am sure you heard of claxton fruitcake company. they sell them walmart and sam's
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stores. >> i want one immediately. >> ainsley: she is part of the family and has a question for you. here is paula. >> good morning, president trump, my name is paula parker claxton. my family owns wholesale and retail fruitcake bakery in claxton, georgia. when elected president of the united states what plan do you have to curb rising cost of operating small business, inflation and labor costs? >> get your energy down to lowest it has been, down by 50% immediately. ovens you use will be half price, you will be so happy, i'm bringing it down. >> brian: you will allow gas stoves? >> all the gas stoves, you want. that is the other thing, they are restricting good things. you will have a beautiful gas stove and your energy cost will be 50% down and that will bring everything down. you will love trump.
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>> steve: mr. president, that event last night raises millions for catholic schools here in new york city area. we have a question from anthony in wisconsin, a swing state, about school choice. listen to this. >> i am anthony from appleton, wisconsin, i have high-functioning autism, autism means i'm only allowed to go to public schools that teach things and promote things against my value and faith. this makes life hard and confusing. when you become president, what can you and j.d. vance do to help other students like me to have a choice of schools? >> school choice. thank you very much. that is one of the biggest things on my platform. it is about school choice and we'll will move it out of washington. if you look at our schools, we spend more per pupil than any other country. nor way, sweden, denmark, i hate
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to say this, china. can you believe? they have great school programs. we are number 40, which is like at bottom of the list. we spend more per pupil. we are moving it out of washington and we'll let states run the school. give schools to iowa, they will be another norway. give them to so many different states, indiana is dying to do it. they can do it less than half and you will have states competing. >> brian: department of education. >> every building in washington, department of education, one person working there, maybe with a secretary. >> lawrence: you want it all to be local now. >> stenographer, they are teaching english, right, let's say reading, writing and arith metic. not transgender. >> steve: key about school choice, a lot of people would
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love to take money they put into taxes and put into a different school, not public school, catholic school, private school. >> brian: like arizona. >> lawrence: we have a question -- >> school choice is one of the most important things we'll be doing, we have the worst. out of 40, we're number 40 and number one when it comes to spending per up pupil. >> steve: a bill just passed ways and means committee, it could pass in your first 100 days as president, sounds like you would assign it. >> i will assign it. separate from school choice, we will take department of education, close it. i will close it. one person, could be you if you decide to etchreach out. >> brian: say you have liberal side, los angeles, san diego, they decide to get rid of history, this is america built off backs of slaves on stolen land and that curriculum comes
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in. >> then we don't send them money. we would save half of budget. >> brian: you lose control when you go local. >> we've lost control, we're number 40, last on the list, worst there is and we spend the most. states that are well run now like i don't want to say specifically because, you take indiana, so nice, no debt, everything is good. beautiful iowa, i win every time, take every one of those states, out of 50, close to 40 like that and laggers run by guys like gavin newsom, probably won't do as well there. you have to watch it more. they want to get cute, you don't send them mon. >> lawrence: question from my home state of texas, don has question about accomplishments. >> my name is don albright, i live in katy, texas, what is something you did not accomplish
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in your first term you would like to accomplish in this term? >> well, you know, we had a t f economy eave ever had, strongest borders we've ever had, rebuilt entire u.s. military. they gave a lot of it to afghanistan in one of the worst times ever. biggest thing in terms of government is great people. i had great people like bob lighthouzer, i had a couple clunkers i would not want again. i was there 17 times in my entire life, i'm president and i'm people are recommending different people. of the people, usually we got to wrap, there were ones we didn't get right. i know everybody in washington, it has been enforced. i know people in washington -- >> brian: now most experienced president. >> most experienced, i know good
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ones, bad ones, smart ones, dumb ones. >> >> steve: give us a list of the dumb ones. >> most of them are people i fired. biden never fired anybody, never. he should have fired a lot of generals and people for afghanistan, as an example. i took out isis, i promote people. i beat isis, supposed to take five years, i did it in one month. we have unbelievable generals. unbelievable military. not guys like milley, you see on television all the time. >> lawrence: are those generals fired? >> i fired a lot of them. almost every person that speaks badly of me, firing, i know about firing. when you fire somebody, you can do it nicely and take a year and not working out, blah, blah, blah, i've done that. and i've done, get out, you're fired, get out. >> steve: i saw that on tv. >> it did quite well.
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i've done it always. when you get fired, you get fired, might as well do it quickly. if you are famous like me, they write a book. sleeze bags come out and offer million dollars to write a book. sometimes they want to make it good. we are not interested in a good book. i end up with more books and it is true, if bush fired somebody, nobody cares about bush, they could not care les about bush. you like bush. >> brian: i do. you like w, you guys get along. >> yeah, i disagreed with what he did so much. i really disagreed, it got us into middle east, we spend $10 trillion and got nothing except death. >> brian: you like kids, 10-year-old from tennessee has a question for the 45th president. >> president trump, i'm daniel,
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i'm 10, i'm from tennessee. what was your favorite president when you were little. >> brian: your favorite president when you were little? >> i liked ronald raying knowa, knowa, -- reagan. i did not love his trade policy, that was not his strength. he had a great dignity, ronald reagan, you could say, there is our president, more than any of the others. great presidents, lincoln was probably a great president. i said, why wasn't that settled, we had a civil war. >> brian: half the country left before me got there. >> is almost say like why wasn't that? example, ukraine never would have happened if i were president, israel would have never happened, october 7 would have never happened. iran was broke and wanted to make a deal. i told them anybody buys oil from iran, you are finished and can't deal with the united states. nobody was buying oil from inner
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yoo. they wanted to make a deal now 300 billion in cash. biden has been and her, i don't know if she was involved in it, she's terrible. remember this, she was the border czar, never went there. >> brian: right. >> she was border czar and border patrol, remember, border patrol gave strongest endorsement anybody has seen. he's the best there is, greatest president, greatest at the border and she's terrible. that was their policy and these guys are great. you know them well from the show. we have the best endorsement and that says it all. i think the border is bigger thing than inflation and economy. i watch your polling where its the economy and inflation number one and two. it always says like three, i think the border is bigger. i got elected in 2016 on border. i did a great job. nobody cared about it because it
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was fixed. they blew it, the difference is, it is worse this time. they are allowing millions into the country that shouldn't be here. >> lawrence: six year old from massachusetts. he wants to know about your favorite animal. let's watch. >> mr. president, my name is pryer, i'm six years old, i live on a farm in massachusetts. what is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal? >> i love cows. if we go with kamala, you won't have cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day. i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful. according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. if you like cows, vote her out. >> steve: mr. president, question for you. today or tomorrow you are going
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to mcdonald's to work the fryer. will you wear the paper hat? >> i will do everything. >> steve: he will do it. >> mcdonald's some place, i'm going because she lied. >> brian: you don't think she ever worked at mcdonald's? >> i know she didn't, they said she never worked here. she picked the store, we went to talk to the manager. no, she never, woed here. >> steve: will you wear the paper hat. >> who else i'm talking about, if i said i worked aught mcdonald's and it was not true, front page of stupid "new york times," that is the worst paper, worst rag, they would have me front page for months. i can't get anybody, i have to do it myself. >> brian: you will get trained and make french fries. >> steve: not too much salt. >> oh, i love that salt.
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>> ainsley: i don't know how you do it, you were at the barber shop and did al smith dinner last night and probably didn't get home until this morning. >> you know what else i did? this was a crazy day. we did your thing, five other things and on top of it, i came back and i was really, really like tight because keynote speaker at al smith. what happens, i said, let's go. sir, you have an interview with tyrus. he's a large guy, by the way. great guy, smart guy. been so good to me. he said there is no election here, you will win this thing. they talk about, he's funny. and gutfeld is great. he did not like me originally and he said -- >> brian: i don't like gutfeld, you can like him. >> ainsley: he likes him. >> steve: they are like brothers. >> he had highest rating in history. >> ainsley: we're proud of him. >> tyrus has a website, and
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said, would you do my show? i would like to see my speech before i get up. tyrus is waiting for you. oh, i have to put on a tux, white tie. i am running in, rather than say tyrus, i can't make it, let's go do a quick one. i knock it out. >> lawrence: you'll be back on campaign, you have another event to go to, thank you for giving us time. >> an event i have now, going to see rupert murdoch. >> ainsley: tell him we said thank you. >> i will tell him something simple, i can't talk to anybody else, don't put on negative commercials for 21 days and don't put on they are horrible people that come and lie. rupert, please do it this way and we'll have a victory.
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>> steve: that was fun. thanks to donald trump for stopping by. he was in town for last night's event and stopped by the couch and he just made a lot of news over 45 minutes. >> ainsley: so grateful he came in. he is all over the map campaigning. >> brian: nice to see our producers in neck ties and suits. >> ainsley: food in the greenroom. >> steve: going to your question earlier, hoipolloi. >> brian: i'm thinking fish. >> lawrence: you asked big questions of the president. a lot of people are concerned about this.
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this is trump on nikki haley and who will be out on the campaign with him. >> there is a segment of the republican party that likes nikki haley and they are reluctant to jump into your column. she wants to help. she said if he calls me i'm there. you guys used to be tight. in the last 18 days will you call her and say come out with me? >> i will do what i have to do. nikki haley and i fought and i beat her by 50, 60, 90 points. i beat her in her own state. i beat nicki badly. i beat overone else badly. frankly, i set records. both in speed and in the magnitude of the win. and everybody keeps saying that. they don't say get ron. ron did very well. again, i beat everybody by numbers that have never happened before. they keep talking about nikki. i like nikki. i don't think she should have
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done what she did and that's fine that she did it but even in her own state in south carolina where she was the governor, i beat her by a number that nobody ever heard, 50 points or something and they say when is nikki coming back in? she is in. nikki is helping us already. but it is just -- people keep saying when are you bringing? everybody is in. nikki is already in. she is out campaigning. elon musk is campaigning. >> steve: it will be interesting. there is a story that's circulating, i read it, that said that team trump is talking to nikki haley's people about doing something in the final two weeks because -- brian, the way you set up that question. there is a section of non-maga republicans who they would like to get and in particular women. it's one of the reasons some feel that we saw the other day
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kamala harris sit down with bret baier. >> ainsley: interview people in a diner to find out who is voting for to. a handful of people voting for nikki haley. if she doesn't win the primary we'll stick with trump. i saw that a lot. i think a lot of people thought she -- we think she is so talented and has a bright future as a woman republican. she just is so smart. i think people just wanted her to get out earlier so he wouldn't be mad and so that she would have a chance to later on -- >> brian: two columnists that like each other and like us. charlie hurt and katie pavlich. your thoughts, katie, from last night to this morning how it affected the race and what your takeaways were. >> first, it is incredible to see the former president sitting
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in the middle of the couch in mid town manhattan, given all of the lawfare and efforts to throw him in jail. i think he was not supposed to be on the campaign trail. for him to sit three rows or two rows down from letitia james last night at the al smith dinner when kamala harris couldn't even show up and phones in this video and throughout half of it she has an actress speaking for her as for herself as someone as the command are in chief. the contrast of the fortitude is incredible. your interview with the former president when you asked the question about the cabinet and he very wisely said we have to win first, it was such a key point. personnel is policy. when it comes to the race he has to win but also the down ballot races in the senate republicans are looking to take it back. if he wants to get his cabinet members confirmed and thousands of people politically appointed in the federal government to make sure his agenda gets through and the house not to
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impeach him he has to be successful at the top of the ticket but all the way down the ticket. >> brian: here is what he said to that question. >> give people a vision of what your cabinet will look like? can you throw out some of the names. you don't need a binder from chris christie or jared kushner. you could punt on this question, i hope you won't. an idea of what your team will look like. >> a lot of the people you had last night will be a part of it. that room had some great people. >> steve: cardinal dolan? >> put him in, right? >> lawrence: the president is saying i learned a lot in washington and know how to pick my cabinet. not just washington insiders. what do you make of him doing the homestretch going to communities that republicans never went to before? is that going to help him in the end? >> yeah, i think it does. talk about hopeful. when you have a guy like
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president trump going to places like california and campaigning and new york and campaigning, i think it does sort of capture his big vision. will he win those two states? probably not. but the effort -- putting in the effort and going to people and asking people for their votes in places that you may not win, i think it's kind of perfectly on brand for him. i found the whole interview absolutely marvelous. some of my favorite parts were the viewer questions who asked him questions that kind of came out of left field. what the favorite animal was and he just rolls with it. can you imagine if kamala harris got asked a question that she was not prepared for? it would have been a word salad to feed an entire herd of cattle. >> steve: for the folks who missed that, here it is. >> mr. president, i'm six years
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old and i live on a farm in massachusetts. what is your favorite farm animal? >> steve: favorite farm animal. >> i tell you what i love. i love cows. if we go to kamala you won't have any cows anymore. i don't want to ruin this kid's day but i love cows. i think they are so cute and beautiful and -- but according to kamala, who is a radical left lunatic, you will not have any cows anymore. we have to vote her out. >> incredible. >> i also love cows. i think the president also likes to eat cows. but i think he also likes to eat cows. >> brian: all about the methane. >> steve: and material it takes to raise the cows. >> ainsley: i like what he said
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about school choice giving parents the option. >> of course he immediately answers the questions and then goes into very specific detail what he would do and makes a fairly dramatic declaration that he wants to close the department of education. and so he is a guy who knows what he thinks and he is not afraid to say it, in my book makes a very good politician, far better than somebody constantly vacillating and trying to evade and afraid to answer questions. >> steve: thank you very much for joining us with post-game reaction to our big interview with donald trump. have a nice weekend. >> brian: your mission is to have a great birthday. >> steve: i'll play pickleball and have cake. >> ainsley: we're so glad you were born. >> lawrence: the barbershop will be on monday with the former president. >> this is not the end of the war in gaza, but the beginning of the end. the axis of terror built by iran is
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