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it and from washington tonight. joe donald trump with more cabinet picks buckle.ub heio has tagged marco rubio secretary of state and former congresswoman tulsi gabbard as director of national intelligence and former congressman matt gaetz ashing attorney general. heads are exploding across washington. we will have more on that on my "angle" and moments. but first he's back! after most of washington county ml after two assassins to take d him out, trump has made his t triumphant return. >> we can make sure you are accommodated with what you need towe. welcome, welcome back. >> thank you very much. politics is tough. and in many cases, but is not a
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very nice world. it is a nice world today and iot appreciate very much the transition that ish so smooth. it will be as smooth as it can get, and i very much appreciaten it. >> you are welcome. thank you all.te i >> laura: now, it is amazing they would invite a fascist to the white house. t good thingsng bu to say. >> there was, you know, good back good backon't and forth.o i want to be mindful, it was a private conversation so i don'tt want tino go into specifics for details. they methe for two hours here to the meeting tell you they had id depth conversation on an array of issues. >> lauraala.: hey, donald, thank you for taking out kamalam it makes me feel good and she'll send her thanks also so. and of course smiling ear to
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ear, what the heck happened to the mega maga threat that biden warned us about. >> donald trump with the maga with extremism and a very t hefoundations of the republic. maga does not respect the constitution. they do not believe iney e rulef law. they embrace anger. t hethey thrive on chaos. they lived not in the light of truth but in the shadow of lies, maga are republicans destroying the republic. >> laura: they never believed any of that! it was all a lie and it failed. americas back! that was then, this is now, end. joining me now byron donalds and ned ryun, the foundation. >> check it out to.c >> it is always nice to win. you know we had historic numbers. thate house did well.
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i guess you will be five up, are you looking at five or 4? it is a matter. get used to one. if you get used to when you can get used to anything.u want to thank everyone. incredible, you help me too. thtione most important electionn 129 years.ngs that is pretty good to. >> laura: he is in a great for mood, and things are looking very, very up for thounte republican party that also for the country. whenum trump is in a good mood,h happy trump is the best trump. a celebration and a loiot of hardworking went into e selection and people weren't sure how it was going to look. the polls were tight but on the ground in the battleground statesp, you knew what was wantd donald trump back.ls it was a time for celebration not just with house members but returned tello the white house. you can tell the gaslightingfocu from the left simply was not true. he is focused on the american
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people. it was a great time today. the >> laura: ned, the matt gaetz nomination, we will get to that pete hegseth theory and theyomin were some of that building. but the matt gaetz nomination takes washington. to a new level and some conservatives are criticizing. i have somebody crawling on the floor, by the way, right now and this is live tv. what do you take away from this right now where we are on the attorney general pick an incredibly important position and of course, trump was , he believes previous thi picks in that position so held t wanted a loyalist there. >> it is a very clear signal from donald trump, you willpr never weaponize the doj against presidented sitting of the united states. we will have somebody in there who is a loyalist who will figha for trump inside of the doj to make sure that never happens. i think another part to it,
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laura, the idea matt gaetz being attorney general, i'm not sure how many career do doj lawyersnf irwill be left by january 20th f he can get confirmed.weap it was clear with gaetz nomination, you will never weaponize the doj against me mes again. >> laura: congressman. >> i totally agree. i sent a message out earlierf ju today, congratulation tow matt gaetz but if you want to clean up the department of justice, this is how you want to, somebody not afraid to open up -- >> laura: awareness is going to lead if he gets confirmed? where could we find the real democratic party's buried here? >> personally you will find a lot of faith ieyn the political grass. to the rank and file want to do uttheir job for the most part ad we respect that, but politicalhe grass has been allowed to stay and linger andet. you will finde will get to the bottom of that. >> laura: ned, can he get
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confirmed? >> i think this is going to be a test of the new senate majority leader don zoom and how much he wants to play ball with donald trump. i hope the republican senators many of whom are in the senate who confirmed merrick garland will find it within themselves to actually confirm donald trump's choice fork attorney general matt gaetz. if they can confirm merrick garland, laura budget they sure as heck better confirm matt gaetzat.ak >>in laura: there is what senator assume will be oto bn bd with trump's agenda had to say n it. watch. >> how dnateo you see the balanf independent senate to pass this agenda? >> we will do the job the founders intended us to do in the united states and the american people and intended usc to do.pe that right now after mandate election coming out of the american people to worunk with this president on an agenda that unwinds a lot of the damage of the pipe here is humor agenda.at >> laura: congressman, thath
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sounded pretty good anthd it sounded like he was on board with the chump stomach agenda and that is mitch mcconnell's protege and i like him a lotth personally, but what is that? >> let's get real for a moment the senate republican agenda is the donald trump republican hav majority. he is the reason we have a majority is because of donald trump. i fully expect the senators to do their job. look to all the people who get put up but make sure donald trump's agenda passes because it is the trump agenda of the american people overwhelmingly want. but it's a political mi mandateo not for the senators to decidett but the will of the votersthis through donald trump. that is what needs to happen. >> laura: this is going to be fascinating to see how it plays out thank you both, ned and byron. >> it is through taxation. your money is being wasted and
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government efficiency is going to fix that. [cheers and applause] we are going tt o get the o government off of your bacutk ad out of your pocketbook.he america is going to reach heights that it has never seen before. >> elon musk. [applause] elon musk. saline well, government bureaucy meets business efficiency. >> what would you say yoy you do here?it >> looked, ih already told you, idea with the [bleep] so the engineers don't have to. at people skills and i'm good at dealing with people. can't understand it?on what the hell is wrong with youa people? >> laura: elon musk mosque and vivek ramaswamy the two sharpest minds are coming to d.c. to clean up and cut the bloated
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agencies thanks to president trump's new department of government efficiency. let's step into the details whas government waste is going to be g block with next guest john hart, "openthebooks," to bring the public as much infa as possible how government spends money. john, you have been doing this w long time.s up >> that is right. >> laura: before we get our hopes up, what did they face shinwith the beast that iscade washington, d.c., that has been, gobbling up our money for decades and decades questioning >> they face a very powerful days, buest i can tell you there is one example seems out as success my old boss to make toma coburn forced through air mark van and brought the real spending reduction since the ene korean war so one member can make a huge difference. ifon mus you have elon musk, vi, president trump and holdno congress, the progress can be made to periods feeling you can actually cut right now 20% o af the government i'mso not talkine
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the government and no oness wouliod notice. >> president reagan had the best condition in one out of every three tax dollars does not do anything production. >> laura: one in three? e stthat's right, grace. >> elon musk asper bates, that is not unrealistic you at all.n up course, you have to go too entitlement to get to that amount that congress has to start and when that credibility and the respect ofke the public and make progress and there is so much -- >> laura : most of the venting is social expending care. >> there is so much fraud and duplication that $200 billion. >> laura: we have to start somewhere. >> it could disappear tomorrow. >> laura: speaking of the reagan administration there wasu talk years ago eliminating theld department of that of education and it should have been down a f long time ago.ople
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i walk the floors, four floors and i don't know what people did and i was only 20 years old,f secretary and a great, great group of people but there isadli panic over eliminating this. here are some that headlines, axios what happens if trumpt eliminates the department of education questionin g scrapping the education can scrap it can affect children. they were not worried about covid but now they are worried. >> a couple of things went gaoit looked at the duplication of the federa l government, they said if we downsiz,e government, servics will get better because it will be more efficient.cobu and a happy one year and showede everaly dollar saved in washinge is a dream realized for americao so that biden policy was the opposite. it showed the best way to make death expensive for government is to make it affordable. so what we will see with president trump and congress is a shift backto to leading taxpayers decide what to do with
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their own money. >> laura: who likes the bureaucracy? the bureaucrac wy likes the bureaucracy and traffic gets worse every yearhe in washingto while people use to go to work.o but the good thing also, trump i will require federal workers to come back to work here to the other bureaucracy, businesses that want to keep competition sl elon musk under fire saying conflict ompetf interest. ve melon musk wants more competn and lower they are. years and have more businesses come in. this is pro-innovation and not antigovernment demolitionorat project.ojec this is a restoration project. >> laura: it should be competition for all of ouracco dollars. that should be accountability and we will get into that in thery back segment.use john, great to see has always.at you know who else is panicking? they feel it should never be touch. don't put them under theth's t microscope. that is mine "angle" that will look at it next.
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the trump's secretary of defense. he has an qualified candidate in the history of america. this is very dangerous. >> i'm not surprised he picked fox news out rather than someone who will understand the seriousness of the moment of your our military has always been a political, nonpartisan patriots. not a political military. >> this is exactly what we worry about and warned about donald trump, which is that he's going to appoint unqualified loyalists to shape this government into his own personal fiefdom. and get revenge on generals. >> laura: well, what democrats hope for, but they have become accustomed to is a sec death or joint chief who will be full work against the president. that is why they love mark milley, joint chief sandra trump. remember a phone call after
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january 6 with nancy pelosi under which she expressed concern about trump's ability to launch a nuclear war. >> she was concerned and made various personal references characterizing the president. i have repeatedly assured her, there was no chance of an illegal, unauthorized or accident to launch. by law, i'm not in the chain of command and i know that. in the chain of communication to fulfill my legal statutory role as the president's primary military advisor. >> laura: millie was the establishment's best hope for trump proofing defense policy. you can hear the condensation in his voice. who will be there stopgap now questioning. >> trump is the pentagon first because they stopped him first. that is why he's going to the pentagon and health ministry first because formable resistance to what he wants to execute. >> laura: of course, he said
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it, they want resistance and they want people like mark milley. suppose late defenders of norms and protocols that they forgot the president at the secretary of defense is the commander-in-chief geared to the pentagon chief is supposed to carry out the president's defense priorities and not disrupt them. legitimate questions about nominees experience is par for the course is one thing. but the argument nominee is not qualified because he is aligned with the president on policy is ludicrous! that is going to fail. so democrats learned nothing here, they try to stop trump's reelection which generic hyperbolic attacks for the past three years, well, really the past nine years. how did that work out for them? let's face it, the pentagon needs major reform. it has lurched from one disaster after another from iraq war to afghanistan war to the deadly pullout from afghanistan. now, it goes without saying, we
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love our troops, selfless service, patriotism. it is a setback military leadership, the pentagon bureaucracy and decades and decades upon decades of failure, that has put us in a dangerous and compromised situation. you don't think china and russia know we are nowhere near natived recruitment levels right now? nf service members through 2023 but the army is short 10,000 soldiers. that is 20% shortfall. but at least they are on top of the preferred pronouns. >> my name is johnny and i use he/m. i am connie and i use she/her and we are here to talk about pronouns and using the right pronoun simple way to affirm identity. it is a signal at the acceptance and respect. >> if it is a signal of acceptance and respect, how do we create a safe space for everybody? >> laura: a safe space for our military. now military leaders should be
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laser beam to focused on defending america's interest. but instead we see this over the years and they waste time on and issues to the hard left. >> i would say diversity, equity, inclusion is important to this military now an important and the future. >> i mean, critical race theory, et cetera, i do think it is important actually for those of us in uniform to be open-minded an end be widely read. i want to understand white rage and i'm white. i want to understand it. >> laura: it will never, ever live that down. meanwhile i can't even account for the billions they spend. or not it last month said they can't be sure of the pentagon 1.1 billion and a ukraine supplemental funds that they can't be sure they were used as intended. no biggie. of course, some are stuck in nostalgic trance about the military capability. >> the united states instability will make is stronger any time
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since world war ii. we are extraordinarily powerful battle hardened country fought in iraq and afghanistan. we see what has happen in ukraine over the past two years or so and we have learned a hell of a lot from it. you talk to anybody across the world and it will tell you just how strong we are. >> laura: now, repeated tabletop run for potential conflict show america is repeatedly losing to china. to the former lawmakers military leaders, policy expert on commission on national defense strategy gave us grim news unclassified public war games suggest in a conflict with china, the u.s. would largely exhaust its emissions inventories and as little as three to four weeks. with important and munitions ship missiles only last a few days. once expended replacing munitions would take years. that is the truth about our
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current capability. so right now, we are not safe here to the world isn't safe if our military is not seen as a credible deterrent. that has to change. and president trump obviously thinks that an outsider is not beholden to the oligarch has the best shot at accomplishing this. plus, we know president trump obviously wants is fixed to be effective communicators, especially given how much opposition his agenda will face from the same people who got us in the mess we are in. how does this play out is anybody's guess but the defense establishment has no one to blame for it so for the mess we find ourselves and at fixing this, this will not be easy, but we do know those with the perfet d.c. resumes have repeatedly failed to keep a safe and to advance america's military interest. and that is "the angle." joining me now florida congressman cory mills and
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elbridge colby defense of secretary of defense under donald trump. congressman, what should pete hegseth assuming he gets confirmed his priority to reform the pentagon? we have to recruit 402010% 86,000 in my honest opinion when it comes to denying religious and medical freedoms and vaccinations should be returned and paid full benefits and allowed to serve the military the way they were supposed to and not political agendas. p understands -- you know, all these pendants want to attack him that his lead in combat and a degree from princeton and harvard and a great or raider and wants to go after dei and crtv which is one of the primary reasons we have a 42,000 deficit so the bottom line he is an outsider and that is exactly what we want and also military officer in it in my opinion, he is qualified for the job. >> laura: eldridge. speak of the number one to pursue is restoring -- the primy mission of armed forces should
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be deterred, to deter war and fight and win american wars and that means focusing on china and stopping the furthering away of military power and failed conflicts we talked about for a number of years in ukraine and places like that. >> laura: jake sullivan today was saying one of the purposes of what they are doing it with the transition is to make sure that ukraine is in the strongest position on the battlefield. look, this is a horrible situation in ukraine, but is that really what the priority of the military should be as ukraine's security? >> the secretary of the air force had not only china preparing for war by 2027, but he thinks the secretary of the air force for biden the chinese will say it's ready by 2027. that is what they are saying and sending more weapons to ukraine as you rightly pointed out, it takes years and years to restock and we are already deep in the hole periods payment congressman, "wall street journal" reporting for 15 team a draft ceo
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executive board, personnel with the power to review the three and four star officers and recommend removals of any deemed unfit for leadership. i can military industrial complex sees that and say, here comes the purge. >> again, but is not a purge. we did this every single time a slight noncommissioner officers oh that evaluation report determines promotions but also what type of command or staff position you hold. look, i want to get back to one thing which is youth ammunition shortages. if we truly care about to fight against large-scale military force, a threat against -- we have to acknowledge see if he it will allow the president to stop the sale of the company that strategically is important to us. >> laura: how about u.s. steel? $14.4 billion in japan, these are the types of thing
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president trump gets mp exec gets. strengthen the military. >> laura: our industrial base. >> and american jobs. speed when we knew that before world war ii and we didn't have the ability to ramp up manufacturing base, we would have never won world war i and everyone should know that. we are woefully unprepared on that score, or may not? >> we are in it is important the platform president trump ran on its reindustrialization number two priority and absolutely right. that will take some time but in the meantime, the threats are imminent. the resources we do have, the acute conscious of pete hegseth has intention to veterans, possibility people will be put into combat. i don't think there is any kind of message would bring and president trump has run on that we should take the service members live seriously and not throw them away on these. >> laura: congressman, not to keep going after milley here, but that testimony when he was talking about the conversations
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with the chinese before the election in 2020, it was all copacetic and we were reassuring we were worried that trump on state nuclear attack before the election which doesn't make any sense, but you can kind of sense holier-than-thou dissension. to me that is how it came off and years have incredible service in the military and i don't want to take that away from him. but pass to stop. it is so condescending. >> at the end of the day we stop prioritizing and readiness and properly equipped. we have content that and china and washington are not worried about pronouns but whether or not -- >> laura: white rage, congressman, that is what they were talking about. >> we have to be put focused on military strength and peace through strength. >> laura: we cannot forget about this code still this is what they were focused on white, dei and antiracism handbook which apparently everyone had to read.
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>> this dovetails arrogant comments and i don't know who he is to pass judgment as if military is above reproach. headed we win under one ronald reagan? >> during the 1980s, after vietnam a sense of humility. and focus on merit, or omissions of the air force. >> laura: or if we have a different idea or rejects we have to get out of the superpower business altogether. we are not a superpower unless we can defend the arab interest. both the to see both of you. to the current administration is clearly trying to make good mate nice, nice in this transition period and can trump actually break up the medical cartel? what is that? that is next. that is next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: after biden's inauguration in the d.c. and all the dinosaurs that means that money, they were thrilled. >> i take no pleasure at all too be in a situation tont conch.up you might contradict the a president and the i.d. you can get up here and talk about what you know what evidence and what the science is and know that is it. let the science plate. it is somewhat of the liberating feeling scared to speak a liberating. but it is time for the american people to be liberated from themou. joining me now a man who knows a lot about the health care dr dr. scott atlas, senior fellow at the hoover institution in th. white house coronavirus task force during the trump administration. dr. atlas, great to see you. axios is reporting a second trumdilep administration presenh dilemma for scientistsea and career staff at top federal health agencies.
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stay and fight efforts to undermine science for political purposes or leave, dr. atlas, resistance continues. >> yes, thanks, laura, by the way i was not th>>e head l of anything that just an advisor. >> laura: in my mind, you were, in my mind you were.e. >> thank you. here'si an example what you're talking about politicization of science. these people, there is thi rs resistance as opposed to let dr. fauci explain. cdch trust as loadeagd in that cdc ad health agencies and science itselfn and doctors and hospits because of this contamination by political agendas.no we need to fix that.ws we have a big opportunity because the president knows that. he knows it is the most regulated sector in the economy. just tons of fraud the, tons ofh waste, really counterproductive regulations. d i know hechance an
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wants the best and save health care system. that means a lot of reforms,. fda, nih, is adc, medicaid and medicare. >> laura: can you to that type of deep reform dr. atlas have no accountability for what was done during covid t, tho americans? and frankly the deceit, tha deception and lack of transparency and outright liesee that ended up really hurtingto people's lives, especially children who were not allowed to go to school. >> no, i totally agree. we need accountability. but need accountability to moveh forward and heal aers a public society. ther ae is no question about thg i'm a little concerned about politicians in congress trying to get accountability becauseivd most people know a, political or b, perceivedt as political. so possible we need outside .ommission i'm not sure, i think the main focus is moving ahead. moving ahead, we can prevent ats
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lot of that stuff and we need to force transparency and eliminatr conflicts of interest particularly with parmet. we neeesd to eliminate conflict, interest nih coaches adc, because they are sharing royalties with the industry and the products they regulate.we and approve an over conflict ofa interest and we need to refocusd inand get rid of political agens an sd nih funding. there is a big strategic plan put out recently on dei by the nih and 63 pages in more than 100 people involved. e ofthat is not the involvementf the nih need objective evidence interest america earns with data rather than forcing them and making sure we prove sa improvey and everything we recommend here. >> laura: the dei virus and the pentagon we just talked about and dei virus into health care bureaucracy in botho cases it has to be eliminated.
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the freak out over rfk, if he is in hhs secretary, very quickly, dr. atlas. what about that question might.r >> he's asking a lot oovf good questions about proving safety and things about thegs food pyramid and things like not focusing on obesity and instead a drug culture. these are very important questions. myfraid of basic bottom line isf you are afraid of the question, that means you are afraid of being challenged because you. don't have a good answer. this is very important. that has got to be the way it goes. >> laura: dr. atlas, we have missed you and think is much for joining us. we keep a gimmick saying freaking out but it's not usedgv as a phrase when it comes to what is happening in thisfici transition.is they are worried now an official washington is worried about trump's day one promise. what is a question mark we will take a look.
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clear, theat w president-elect, former president trump, his threat is not just towards newst arrivals and undocumented families. his threats are also against black families. >> laura: what? i think wegood should ask the gd mayor of chicago whether african americans constituents on the south side agree withst what he just said. i would love for himct to have a town hall on that subject even where public opinion is on the deportation issue. i don't remember anyoneil complaining when obama deporteld millions of illegals hear a guess who was in charge of that? that's right, trump's noustial border czar tom homan.na he gave tom homan presidentialei rank award the highest civil service award for his work on deportations. joining us now brandon judd, to former president of national border control council. great to see you, democrats used to be in favor of border
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enforcement and understood what illegal immigration did to the united states. but now it is just, all bets are off unless the border review>> frame we are talking about. >> that is the politics.u ar when you play with the security of the american people, you will get this back to that is why we saw overwhelming vote for president trump. be so that 2016. he secured the border and people forgot aboute that.eopl we saw the american people say thaty th they want safety and security in this country.ut and that starts with border security and that starts with keeping the hegseth out and stops with keeping the criminal aliens out. ensuring w able are able to remr people back to where they camene from rather than releasing into the united states and hoping onr day they will show up to courtse appearance. that doesn't work and has been proven and that is what this presidento dt has done he will n ceable to do it again. >> laura: the resistance in
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illinois and a future potential democrat run for president in 2028 j.b. pritzker says that thh national guard, no, he will not allow this in his state. watch. >> there has been some talkon using other statesal national guard red state national guards to somehow come into a blue state and try to force these new stephen miller-inspired rules. that is just not something we are going to accept periods bill and they are not going to accept federal supremacy on the issue of immigration? wow!t >> yeah, he can't do that and he knows he can't do that.st those are talking pointsra. behind the scenes, he will work with this administration because he has to has to. if he doesn't, federal-aid will be withheld from it.e pl president trump will get people pushed back on mexico to step ud to the plate. he will get what needs to be done done because j.b. pritzkerr
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cannot stop him from doing it periods payment thank you soyo much and always great to see you. coming up, you might have forgotteclngn there is a climate conference going out. what you don't watch it youtube at night with popcorn questiona mcquay do. the brainiacs are trying toit control more of your lives and we have the brand-new video and itple is funny next. ♪ ♪
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>> laura: we are missing all of the time because the u.n.'s annual client confab kicked up this year. and the greenstein showcasing crackpot ideas with blowhards who claim committed to saving the planet. >> we envision a world limit, girls and all diversity finally recognized and supported as agents of change, catalysts of climate action. >> laura: but the real goal, of course, they want to control your life including what is on your menu. >> the first is people eat less
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meat and make food a little bit more expensive. >> it's serials use for direct consumption instead of animal feed to, an extra 5 million people could be fed to. triple c conferences can only be successful if the present statement includes transitioning away from animal protein consumption. >> laura: i will do that right after you get a comb that you can eat as many crickets as you want. >> pound for pound some species with far fewer greenhouse admissions and require far less water and land to raise than conventional livestock. insects are also there also efficient to concern what they eat into body mass, that is high quality food for us. >> laura: another reason to thank the good lord trump won because we will not participate in any of this nonsense anytime soon. and the democrats crying tilted. >> for those last week at week's
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outcome in the united states is really disappointing. >> the u.s. is more about helping in a solution. this is going to get worse under trump. we have seen it in his first presidency. >> joining us now president and founder for industrial progress, alex. none of this insanity that they talk about is going to be cheap. check this out. the printing issue is finance in a transition in a just wait and adapt to climate change. to biden administration should support ambitious goal on the order of 1 trillion annually on interesting moments. >> laura: alex, $1 trillion annually! we have $35 trillion in debt and what is $1 trillion among friends? >> yeah, of basic ideas what they call climate reparations, which is the idea the u.s. has around world of fossil fuels and
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pay $1 trillion to make up for it. if we paid that $7700 per household per year. but fossil fuels have made better and using fossil fuels for the world better which is why we have higher life expectancy and prosperity and lower crime rate a leg related deaths and it has gone down 98% over the last century because wa prosperous and resilient world. so if anything they should give us a thank you and not demanding reparations. >> laura: they also talked about wanting the whole country to be like california. >> we are working on policy at speed and scale aligned with the science getting to 100% renewable goals for the global community. what happens in california influences the rest of the united states. >> laura: fed his wife everyone is leaving california, alex. what happens if the rest the country -- >> i live in california. >> laura: a lot of people are leaving because it is too
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expensive and too much regulations. >> yeah, i mean they are running it and the goal of this net zero. california has not come close to that and already we are running the economy and running our grid. it is common out after gavin newsom pan combustible engines in and out six days later, guess what, we don't have enough chested to charge a deed so california total energy failure. just doing this agenda. we need to release american energy. >> laura: trump is all about that. they are going to come after california mandates on a federal level and i think virginia, which also has a similar mandate for getting rid of gas-powered cars. all of that is going to be on the chopping block for trump. and i think that it's great news for people who want freedom of choice. they always say they are pro-choice budget but they are
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not really pro-choice. they want to eliminate cars and want the 15-minute cities and that is why d.c., several places that used to be two lanes but now one lane in a very, very busy part of the city all over the city. but is like that and they eliminate entire lines for automobiles. it makes life and the city very difficult, but they like that. >> people like to control your lives like the idea fossil fuels are this evil they have to everyone over. president trump talked about unleashing american energy and that is a great expression. i hope he picks the best people to did the best job. american energy will be far more secure and prosperous. >> laura: a lot of people will be healthier and happier in the end. alex, think is much. that is it for us tonight and a lot of news in the hour. i love it. thank you for watching america now and
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