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on the east coast, and this is america's late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight, big names, big cabinet positions, fox news confirming that president-elect trump is expected to name marco rubio as secretary of state. much more on this in moments, but first... >> legal asyles are not charged with any crime. >> when you're enter the country illegally, it's a violation. >> seeking asylum is legal. >> do it the legal way, the attorney general of the united states made that cheer. you failed the american people in not securing the border -- >> trace: announcing former ice director tom homan will serve as the administration's border czar, likely the key position in trump's mass deportation campaign pledge. >> i saw today numerous governors saying they're going to step in the way, they better
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get the hell out of the way. i'll double the workforce in a sanctuary city. despite the politics, we're doing it, get used to it, because we're coming. >> trace: and morale among border control and ice surging, it's been a total 180, also breaking, former president trump selecting florida representative and former green beret mike waltz to lead the pentagon as national security advisor relevant. >> we need reform in the pentagon, everything they buy costs twice as much, delivers half of much and takes twice as long. we need a quota of accountability. no one ever gets fired. >> trace: trump tapping elise stefanik for ambassador to the un. looks like the varsity so far. live at mar a lago, with more on the trump transition team.
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good evening. >> reporter: a lot of news out of palm beach because the trump transition team is going at a pretty fast clip, very different from what we saw back in 2016, and as you mentioned, we can get a really big cabinet pick in the next couple hours. fox news has confirmed that president-elect trump is expected to tap florida senator marco rubio as his next secretary of state. now rubio is occur recly the vice-chair of the powerful senate intel committee, he was on the vp short list just this summer. it comes as florida congressman mike waltz has been named as white house national security advisor. he was a huge surrogate for trump on the trail. and former us congressman lee zeldin heads the epa, and
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miller the deputy chief of staff and former acting ice director, tom homan taking the newly created role of border czar, and vowing to pursue all of trump's policies, including the mass deport ago plan, listen to this. >> we will prioritize public safety threats and national security threats first. i won't feel comfortable, if i'm in a country illegally, if i'm in some other country illegally, i'm not going to be comfortable, you shouldn't be either, because when you enter illegally, you have committed a crime, you're a criminal, and you're not off the table. >> reporter: trace still a lot of important cabinet positions up in the air, including defence secretary and attorney general. it also questions about rfk juniors, tulsi gabber, all people we're expecting could see roles in this administration. trace. >> trace: it's moving quickly, live in florida, thank you, the impact of donald trump's re-election already felt inside
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the border patrol community with morale soaring among cbp and ice agents. kevin core is live in dc, with more on this, kevin, good evening. >> evening trace, what a difference a few days can make. almost immediately after reuniting the band, as it were, bringing back former ice director tom homan as the new border czar, as just reported, almost immediately, spirits among the rank and file were clearly lifted. the return of a cop's cop, who they believe will unleash the women and men of the agency to do their jobs, quote, i feel that people know now they'll get to do the work they signed up to do, said a senior ice official. it's a total 180 added an officer from massachusetts ice. troops are finally feel like the sun is coming out after a very long storm. ecstatic to go to work, said a border patrol agent from arizona. morale is even higher than the first time he won.
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>> morale is through the roof. we received hundreds of calls, texts, emails, just saying how happy the agents are. >> the return of president trump will give the cartels notice they're no longer going to have free reign of our border. >> trump appointed susie wiles, he butted head with democratic lawmakers about illegal migrant so-called family separation, about which he said at the time the best way to avoid that is to deport them together. trace. >> trace: kevin cork live for us in dc. let's bring in rebuild california co-chair mike netter, and former white house deputy strategic communications director, roman, you said this
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about his deportation program. listen. >> we're going to target the worst of the worst first, that should be a priority, legal immigrants are perfectly safe, gang violence, at an all time high, and people need to know under president biden to remove criminal aliens is down 72% and we're going to fix that. >> trace: it sounds to me, roma, 11 million illegals, we don't have the resources to deport them all, but what they're saying is if you commit a crime, you're out. >> exactly, and the far left is going to continue to fear monger this narrative that every single person that is in this country illegally is going to get a knock on their door and get thrown out. that's not the case, we're going to go after the rapists, murderers, and criminals, exactly what tom homan has been saying for years. america has become a sanctuary nation for current illegal criminal immigrants, not anymore, there's going to be a
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hard hammer that comes down on a criminal illegal immigrant in this country, and consider this a warning, if you have broken the law, and you are in this country illegally, you will be deported. >> trace: it's a fair warning, and here is what a border patrol agent texted, and put this up on the screen, quoting, ecstatic to go to work. morale is even higher than the first time he won. mike netter, these people appear to have a new lease. >> of course they do,. look people signed up to be members of law enforcement, not ushers to help people into this country who don't belong here. the frustration at the border among the people who are supposed to protect it is overwhelming. the reality is, they are supposed to keep criminals out, not let criminals in. >> trace: you would think so. lee zeldin is the pick to run the epa, he said the following. >> president trump when he called me up, he was rattling
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off 15, 20 different priorities, clear focus, he wasn't reading off some sheet, it's the top of his head and if i challenged him to give me 50 more ideas of what to do with this agency to improve the economy, i'm confident he would have done that. >> trace: good guy, very little experience in environmental policy, roma, is that on purpose? >> well, look, president trump is trusting his top advisors to help him make these picks and they are very strong ones. on wednesday, this week, we're going to have president trump come to the white house and meet with joe biden, regardless of what the left is saying right now, they're already going to attack different picks from president trump, but this transition is happening, and president trump is known to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. i've said it before on your show, i worked for him in the white house, he's the energizer bunny, everyone is trying to constantly keep up with him, so he will be attacking multiple issues at once. no matter if it's just one
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agency or the entire cabinet. >> trace: quickly, i want to know marco rubio, your thoughts on that. do you think he accepts this? do you think this has been planned for a while? >> there are only two people who know if this is going to happen, marco rubio and president trump. he's a great pick, and we have a stronghold on florida, if that seat opens up, i'm sure we can fill it quickly. >> trace: the former communications director for kamala harris, she has this brilliant idea. listen to her. >> joe biden has been a phenomenal president, lived up to so many promises he made, one promise left he could fill, be a transitional figure, he could resign and make kamala harris the president of the united states. >> trace: he wants joe biden to get out and kamala harris to get in, and then she won't have to certify the election. >> i'm not sure why the democrats are bothering with elections anymore. apparently a primary is a thing
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of the past for them, and we didn't elect kamala by a ton, why not make her president for a couple months. where democracy is dying in the darkness is at the democrats. >> trace: thank you both. president-elect trump issuing a warning about those who labelled free speech as misinformation much consequences are coming, ashley is live with that story. good evening. >> reporter: now that donald trump is officially returning to the white house, there seems to be two questions on everybody's minds, who will join his administration, which you've already been reporting on and what will be the day one priorities. trump told us this nearly two years ago. >> within hours of my inauguration, i'll sign an executive order, banning any federal department or agency from colluding with any organization, business, or person to censor limit, categorize or impede the lawful
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speech of american citizens. >> reporter: so in other words, trump says, he will, quote, shatter the left wing censorship regime, by banning federal money being used to label domestic speech as misinformation or disinformation, and federal democrats that engaged in censorship, and jim jordan said sunday that addressing censorship would be at the top of trump's to do list. >> did you ever think you would see donald trump, elon musk, rfk junior, and tulsi gabber on the same team, because of the attack on free speech and the first appeal. >> reporter: meantime liberal media outlet's are arguing trump's policies will actually hamper free speech, but we'll have to wait and see how this pans out, trace. >> trace: indeed, ashley, live in new york, thank you [ ♪♪ ] >> trace: the fox news at
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night common sense department wonders if the big trump victory will put an end to all of this one sided political persecution, that really culminated in the past few days when we learned that a fema supervisor in florida, in the wake of hurricane milton's destruction told emergency crews to bypass the homes with trump signs. apparently trump supporters don't deserve emergency assistance, which is funny because a while back some of the country's biggest banks decided that conservatives deserved extra scrutiny when it came to their financial documents and decisions, especially those who shop at cabela's and dick's sporting goods. why only censor the conservative side and how the big networks decided to only give kamala harris positive coverage? is it because republicans are fascists, nazis, garbage, are they still deplorable and
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irredeemable, because it seems like the irredeemables just redeemed themselves in a big way. the right got a right, and the left foul targeting the left. trying to figure out what happened. common sense remembers the great vin scully saying losing feels worse than winning feels good, but when you're repeatedly cacalled vile, wicked, wretched, winning feels just about per perfect. john and brianna lyman, thank you both for coming on. brianna to you first, what do you think about trump cracking down on using misinformation as an excuse for all intents and purposes for censoring real information. >> trace you know what is funny about this video of donald trump talking about free speech, saying donald trump releasing, and unveils a platform for free
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speech. he made this speech in december 2022, but a lot of americans didn't know that, because at the time donald trump was being censored on you tube, facebook, and instagram, and so he was only able to post on rumble and truth social. we missed a free speech because of him being censored. >> trace: john, nancy pelosi said to the new york times on their podcast, she said this, watch. >> had the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race, kamala may not have won but she would have been stronger having taking her case to the public sooner. >> trace: a lot of people say the longer she was in the race the weaker she got. >> they should have brought this up way back six months ago or a year ago, they cover everything up for years, joe biden was
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failing, they didn't tell anyone or say anything publicly, they didn't want kamala, they didn't say anything publicly about it, so they got what they deserved in the end. he was losing his mind, she's a terrible candidate and they knew, that's why they didn't give her anything to do for 3 1/2 year, why don't they speak up when they have a chance publicly, and tell the american public they work for us, everyone forgets there are clients. >> trace: america forgets a lot, and nobody reminds them of that, the media, this is about fema, now, brianna, because there's the media going back, and this is post hurricane helene, how the media was outreached that people were politicizing fema, listen to this, and i'll get your thoughts. >> the only person making an accusation that people are not getting what they've asked for is trump, falsely claiming that the administration is withholding resources because of political affiliation. >> adding to all of that chaos and concern is politics, and the
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rampant disinformation being peddled by donald trump and some republicans, including false claims about fema funds. >> donald trump is literally putting lives at risk. >> trace: none of that was false. none of it was false, and now you look at fema, and you think, man, there are some problems over there. >> yeah, if we have a functioning press, this would be a top story, especially because these liberal pundits, they just acknowledge how horrible it would be if those allegations were true, and we now know they're true. instead we have a propaganda press, first they try to dismiss it and now try to completely ignore it. donald trump needs to overall the entire bureaucratic agency, republicans have seen what the deep state is willing to do because of party affiliation, and if they squander a golden opportunity right now to rehaul the way our government functions, i think republicans will be rightly disappointed. >> trace: on cnn, this to say.
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>> anyone who thought this would be a more unifying, a softer, furrier warmer trump, who would perhaps want a second chance to be president of all americans, is waking up this morning, and realizing that that's not going to happen. but if you're talking about mass deportations, and the things they are describing, it's going to go much deeper. >> trace: the resistance is back, john, here is goes. >> they've been resting for a week, so they're ready to go. she knows, they're going to go after the criminals first, and the terrorists, all the people on the knackal security lists, the gang members, everyone let out of the venezuelan prisons, she knows that, and that's going to take a long time, there's a lot of those guys here and we're going to have to hire a lot of border patrol agents to track them down. we're a long way from chasing after grandmothers and that's never going to happen, and they know it. >> trace: but it starts all over again. >> got to feed the machine now.
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>> john, brianna, thank you so much. >> this is a continuation unfortunately of what we've seen with the weaponization of our government. our tax dollars used against the american people. we sanction countries and remove their funding for the type of activities our own country is doing to our citizens, it's unacceptable and we'll put a stop to it. >> trace: we broke the story, a fema supervisor instructing disaster relief workers to avoid homes displaying trump signs, we'll bring in former nfl player, jack brewer himself, great to have you on the show, a lot of allegations that this fema targeting trump supporters, goes deeper, here is florida rep greg stubie. >> the fema administration wangs to say it's an isolated incident, but alleged text messages from washington dc to the supervisor, advising them and directing them to do this, so somebody higher up within fema was advising the people on
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the ground to do this, so if it was happ happ happening in lakei can guarantee it was happening across the great state of florida and the country. >> trace: and the florida governor ron desantos wants this thing investigated from top to bottom, and he's got very good point there. >> no question, if this was on the other side, they would be calling for impeachment, you haven't heard the word a single time after this message. this is a clear weaponization of our government agencies and i'll tell you what, trace, i run the jack brewer foundation, we've been on the ground in florida, we were there for weeks before we saw a single fema person, and now understand, the majority of the people that we were helping were veterans, these are veteran, 75, 80 years old, trees falling down on their homes, black mould started to come, rain inside their hopes, they couldn't afford to pay $20 to 25,000 to get these trees removed so we removed them for them, so we're literally doing what fema was supposed to do.
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we have private agencies on the ground doing the jobs of our federal government and then you look up and find out that hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on illegal immigrants. we're using fema money for illegal immigrants, and so, yes, they definitely directly went out, trump supporter, the majority of these people in these areas, whether you're talking about taylor county, whether you're talking about yankeetown, these towns are republican towns where there are trump signs in everyone's yard, and that's the reason we didn't see anybody from fema for weeks at a time, and so it's just saddening to think that americans can suffer because the democrats choose to weaponize our agencies. >> trace: for the record, you and your foundation do yeoman's work out there, i appreciate that, jack, only about 30 seconds left, but this graphic here, because here is the leaked text about the practices, and if you go through these up on the screen, implement the best practices, no one goes anywhere alone, avoid home advertising trump signs, below that, it says
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drink water, avoid high salt diets, like the trump thing was some common sense thing. 20 seconds, for you jack. >> look how high it is on the list, this is completely disgusting, i think this is what everyone stood against. that's the reason president trump won the popular vote by over 7 million votes, we have to get rid of this in our government, i pray this incredible team that president trump is putting together puts an end to this, this stuff is criminal trace, it's not just bad for our country, it's criminal and if it was the other way around, they'd be trying to pros coutts us. >> jack brewer, thank you for coming on, sir, appreciate it. >> god bless you, trace. >> trace: two jewish students attacked at a university speaking out about the rise of anti-semitism on campus and fox news now reporting that president-elect trump is expected to select florida senator marco rubio as secretary of state, so we want to know what you think. good pick? bad pick?
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>> trace: breaking news, new unrest on the streets of amsterdam following last week's anti-semitic violence targeting israeli soccer fans, look at the pictures, a mob of people armed with sticks and firecrackers set a tram on fire, and images online showing people damaging property, setting off firecrackers, and police say the tram fire was put out relatively quickly, it's not clear if tonight's incident was related to what happened last weening, but local media is reporting it's a second wave of anti-semitic attacks there, we will keep you post:
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meantime, anti-israel protestors back on campus at columbia university refusing to celebrate veterans day, and two jewish college students attacked in chicago last week, speaking out to fox new, jeff paul is live with the latest on those stories. >> good evening, trace, the anti-veterans day protests at columbia university didn't appear to be massive but had quite an impact on some folks, especially those who served, the demonstration put on by a group called the columbia university apartheid divest, a group of about 50 students showed up, centred around the idea of rejecting veterans day, and replacing it with a so-called martyr's day. one flyer reading, the american war machine should not be honoured for the horrors unleashed on others. one veteran attending columbia university had this to say. >> one moment i'm angry, and another moment i'm proud,
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because last year, when students and faculty members were dressing up as jihadists with helicopters hovering above us, veterans didn't break a single rule. i would say most people on campus are on our side, unfortunately the people who aren't are the loudest. >> meanwhile at depaul university in chicago, police are looking for two suspects wanted for attacking two jewish students describing it as a hate crime. the jewish students, one of which is a reservist with the israeli military were outside the student union, with a sign that read come talk about israel with an idf soldier, that's when they say this happened. >> out of nowhere from behind, mid-conversation, i just get completely knocked out by an accomplice that came from behind me. and then i was out cold at this point. >> max long who you just heard from had a concussion, the other student, a broken wrist but they
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say the ordeal will not break their spirit, they're going to keep speaking out about israel will you about take security precautions, next time, trace. >> trace: smart move. let's bring in christina pascuhci, and the coauthor of stolen youth, bethany mandel, thank you for coming on, this video is very telling, the united teachers los angeles, the biggest teachers union in southern california, an elementary school teacher talking about how to get young children to speak about palestine, watch. >> are you watching the news, how do you feel, what do you think? and student also tell you a lot. and then you go from there. once you -- you can't ask directly, what do you think about palestine, but you have to let them sort of bring up the subject, and if you just ask those two questions, it works. >> trace: it's grooming,
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christina, they are grooming these young children to be anti-semitic. >> what do you think about what is happening with this. it's so upsetting for many reasons, one thing the fact when you look at lusd, so many kids are in poverty and not at grade levels and prioritizing trying to groom them into activists, and rather than lift them up through education, and you're looking at a collusion to subvert the law, in california there's a specific law that says you have to have certain guidelines around ethnic studies, they're trying to figure out a way to get around the guidelines, the whistleblower spoke up, being jewish mothers seeing a rise in anti-semitism, and they feel when the legislative session here in california reconvenes in january, there needs to be action taken to hold these people accountable and make them follow the law when they're teaching some of our most vulnerable here in los angeles. >> trace: bethany mandel to you, pro-palestinian protestors held anti-veterans day protest
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at columbia university. put this up on the screen, because this is part of their quote: rereject this holiday, and refuse to celebrate it. the american war machine should not be honoured for the horrors unleashed on other, instead we'll celebrate martyr's day in honour of those martyred by the israel-us war machine, and columbia university, as always, did very little, bethany. >> they've learned no lessons and i'm really excited for president trump to come in and clean house and question, you know, is this an institution that deserves our tax dollars, but what we saw in amsterdam and what we're seeing in new york, is proof that the west is next, if we let these radical idealogues take control, which they have in amsterdam and are trying to do so in america, if we allow them to succeed on these elite campuses like columbia university, no one is safe, not jews, not anyone, it's
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time to take a stand at these elite institutions like columbia, and elise stefanik was great about that and i'm relieved that we have those kinds of folks in charge come january, instead of what we've had. >> trace: meantime, i want to put this up, because this is beverly hills high school a couple miles down the road. they were kind of celebrating the trump victory, so watch this. >> four more years! yeah! [ ♪♪ ] >> trace: but because they did that, you put this up on the screen here, beverly hills high school implemented new speech rules and here are the following, flags and flag poles are not allowed no threatening profane obscene languages or images, no assemblies, moving mob, circles of jumping shouting or physical contact, students must maintain civil discourse, in other words, you're not allowed to move or do anything,
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and god for bid you put a trump shirt on. >> especially in the centre of blue la county. people might look at that video and say this is a double standard, because 2020, you had thousands of students celebrating biden's win on campuses across california, why can't they do that in this case. i will say, speaking to people in beverly hills, city officials, i don't think the faculty here intended to have that double standard, but i think it's interesting to look at that celebration and that sentiments, and take a closer look at what is really going on, this is a largely jewish population, beverly hills 25% you jewish, they've seen the rise of anti-semitism, a lot of persian jews, down the road at ucla, all these pro-palestinian protests, jewish students prevented from going to school and they feel vindicated they have a candidate to support them. >> trace: a quick response from you, bethany.
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>> i was attending the poll, and i felt like i was living in hiding. there's another front to this war, and it's back here and it's the war on the college campuses, there's coordination, and we've seen that. >> trace: 20 seconds, bethany, but this happened on the anniversary of crystal -- and people don't remember 1938, and here we go again. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i mean, the foundation for defensive democracies has done a lot of really incredible research that indicates that he is correct, that there is a lot of collusion, a lot of bad actors, who are working behind the scenes to, you know, take over the west, for these radical idealogues, it's terrifying, and he's right, i hear from a lot of israelis that say that he feel safer over here than they do here, especially on college campuses. >> trace: thank you both: coming up on this veterans day, we'll talk live to three former service members about the state of the us armed forces, and how they think president trump's
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>> do you know that building was built to house veterans,. >> they turned me down. >> why. >> didn't say. >> trace: some of the heartbreaking issues of veterans homelessness, and suicide is top of mind. let's bring in us air force veteran ben trammel, kate monroe, and save our allies, tim kennedy, thank you all for coming on. kate, you saw the video there, we worry about the suicide among military members, and homelessness, and worry about them not getting the care of the
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benefits they deserve. >> we helped get almost 2 billion into veterans pockets, it never seems to be enough. that was me on skid row, trying to figure out what as a country we can do, and it comes down thank you for your service isn't cutting it. how can i help. and they need our help in this nation. >> it's interesting, ben trammel, because you're heavily involved in pottery, you use that as a way to take your mind off things, and you are taking care of a veteran with dementia, so taking on a lot, and you have a lot to deal with in the first place, what does this day mean to you, ben. >> today is very important, because it's so often overlooked people don't really understand veterans day, a day off from work or school, and maybe think of people who served, but it really doesn't impact people the same way that it does for veterans, it's super important, and in fact, i had to quit a job one time because the boss wouldn't let me off on veterans
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day, and i wrote a nice veteran day poem, it's important for me, i was in the military and risked my life and injured in the process, and when people spit in our faces and don't give the honour that's due, you're not just joining the military for college money forewhat not, you're really risking your life when you join the military and then when you come back the government doesn't take care of you well enough, it's sad, i didn't get the help i needed when i got out and there are people who are doing great jobs, like kate, to help bring light to that. >> trace: and that's part of the thing, tim kennedy, you see so many veterans who are thriving, they are literally taking the world by storm. >> after world war ii, they planted flags on top of mountains, declaring we had victory, but then they came back and built america as the mightiest country that has ever
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existed in the species. and now here we are on the right side on the global war on terror, and i'm seeing the exact same thing, veterans starting to thrive, and we also have to pay attention to those that are struggling, but i look to evan, matt best, sean ryan, incredible veterans that are really paving the way for so many more to seases. >> trace: i want to go through this quickly, if i can, to get you one more chance, kate, you look at jd vance, and the election, the first marine to ever serve as vice-president of the united states it's a big deal for you and a lot of people. what's your thought on that. >> getting jd vance on there is a big deal to all of us marines, especially in the marine corps., they were celebrating him, great for active duty, military personnel, i stepped up and tried to run for congress, veterans, we never stop. i told my son, i will go to the grave as a marine, and we will
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always stand in the gap. >> trace: wesley hahn, flew blackhawk helicopters, and here is what he had to say. >> we live in a country that honours that day, the 11th day of the 11th month, 11th hour, armistice day, a day in american history that will forever be remembered because of the greatness of this country, and those willing to serve and fight for her, so for me personally, this day means everything to me. >> trace: for you personally, ben. >> it means a lot. i was injured in the military and i was hit in the back of the head. and i was captured and on top of that, i was with the -- on 911, i restored communication, i could tell you my story, but we don't have time for that. >> the sentiment is what we're looking for. >> veterans make the best leaders, and a business thrives
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when veterans step up. >> hire a vet. >> i have two biotech companies and hopefully jd vance does something to help out with veterans founders, because there's not enough capital given to veterans doing the best they can to come back and storm this country. >> what do you want americans to know about veterans day in 20 seconds. >> i think it's a celebration, it's an opportunity for us to celebrate kate, the marine's birthday, all the amazing sacrifices and selflessness that these men and women who wore the uniform and had the flag on their shoulder and all the incredible work thief done to make this -- they've done to make this greatest country to ever exist, and that goes in large part to our veterans. >> trace: thank you all. meantime, you can help fox and us vets and the great work they do assisting our homeless veterans, scan the qr code on your screen, buy the camo, wear
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the camo, and please donate. it's a great cause. reports circulating that president-elect trump is expected to name florida senator, in fact, fox has confirmed it, as secretary of state, the president's chief foreign affairs advisor, what do you think, good pick, bad pick, who would you have chosen? the night cap is next. with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis my skin was no longer mine. my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you... emerge as you, with clearer skin. with tremfya®, most people saw 100% clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. tremfya® is proven to significantly reduce joint pain, stiffness, and swelling. serious allergic reactions and increased risk of infections may occur. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms or if you need a vaccine. emerge as you with clear skin.
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>> trace: breaking news coming to fox news tonight, we're told that reuban giago, the associated press says has won the senate raise in arizona, they called it moments ago, more breaking news, as it comes in. meantime, we're back with the night cap crew, jeff paul, kate monroe, and tonight's topic, the state debate, fox news can now confirm trump is expected to select florida senator marco rubio as secretary of state. good pick, bad pick, would you have chosen him kevin cork. >> i think it's a great pick, he's trustworthy, and that's what you need in your cabinet. >> ashley, your thoughts. >> i'm with kevin on this one, trust is the biggest thing for trump, you don't want 2016
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mirror, you saw with that, people leave, or get fired and write books and make a lot of money off him, trust him, and key pick american, it's a great pick. >> rubio has been clear on calling out evil and that is key right for you, a lot of evil going on in the world, and they think they're taking over, and he's been clear, hamas is responsible for the death of civilians, in gaza, and that sort of outright calling it out is really important as we enter this new administration. >> jeff, it's going to be a tough job, ukraine and israel, and tough on iran and china, as someone who has seen both these wars up close and personal, the diplomatic window to get out is going to be tough. >> christina. >> i think it's a good pick, a lot of allies are concerned whether we would be supporting or staying in nato, a supporter of that, moderate but trusted by
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trump. it will be interesting to see trump pick a democrat and put a democrat in his cabinet with all these republicans and a way to heal the country. >> democrats, always pushing -- >> i think marco rubio will do a fine job, trump has a good picker, but i would have liked to see tulsi gabber, with her military background. >> trace: paul, i would have preferred rick, mario, loves america, he deserves a seat at the table, even though it's marco, shelby says bad pick, he doesn't articulate trump's positions well, no one great choice, just fill his shoes in the senate, james, i don't think pompeo did a great job, i would pick desantos. thank you all for watching america's late new, fox news at night, i'm trace gallagher int loevs angeles, see you back here tomorrow. m standing on the stres talking to real people about their heart. how's your heart?
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