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of every historic moment. the inauguration of donald trump live on fox news channel. [ ♪♪ ] >> we're tracking several confirmation hearings for many of president-elect trump's key cabinet picks. now this includes interior secretary nominee doug burgum, epn nominee lee zeldin, housing and development nominee scott turner, and trump's pick for treasure secretary scott bessent. we'll monitor each of the hearings all hour long and bring you the latest as it comes. hello, this is nicole brown simpson. i'm here with my cohosts harris faulkner and emily compagno and i'm kayleigh mcenany. and we have gerri willis and kevin o'leary, chairman of o'leary ventures. first, we begin with president biden's bitter farewell to the american people. with hours left in his over 50-year political career, biden used his final address to launch veiled attacks at
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president-elect trump, his allies, and the millions of americans who support him. and do not forget that four years ago, biden promised to be a president for all americans. he repeatedly preached about unity, unity. here is how he began his presidency with his inaugural address. >> to overcome these challenges, to restore the soul and secure the future of america requires so much more than words. it requires the most elusive of all things in a democracy. unity. unity. with unity. >> with unit. >> unit. >> unity. >> write an american story of hope, not fear. of unity not division. of light not darkness. >> kayleigh: high hopes. unity, it's a beautiful thing. well, watch how he ended his presidency. >> whether we show the courage to stand up to the abuse of power or we yield to it. abuse of power.
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>> abuse of power. >> abuse of power. >> the president's limit is not limited. it's not absolute. power and profit. >> the dangerous concentration of power. >> the dangerous concentration of technology, power, and abuse. >> and oligarc oligarchy in amet threatens our entire democracy. >> kayleigh: kevin, i love to listen the historic moments and i love to keep tallies, and unity the tally i kept was nearly half a dozen when he began. it was nearly half a dozen abuse of power. he ends on a bitter note. not a high note. and i prefer biden 1.0 not the 2.0 we saw last night. >> kevin o'leary: i think we should give respect to the first 46 years of the work and what he gave to the country. unfortunately, his legacy has been tainted by the last 4. on metrics that everybody is going to remember for a long time. border security number 1. collapse in our position in terms of foreign policy.
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and inflation that just brutalized the average american family. they're not going to forgive him for that. 70% of the people feel that way this morning. you go 20 years later, and you think, gee, nixon, he came out of that a little better. the same with carter. i don't think they're going to forgive joe biden. it's going to be very tough. and i think he tainted his family name -- i'm thinking can a biden go and become a board member of the sm smithsonian, fr example, today. i think they wouldn't do it. he hurt his brand after pardoning his son after saying he wouldn't do it. i don't want to beat up on a man who served 50 years. he did it to himself. it's not like anybody made him do these things. he did it to himself and he made a lot of mistakes, and people are not going to forgive him for the 3rd and maybe the 4th on the son. i'm sorry to say it. but it's the truth. >> kayleigh: i think you said that so well. as i was thinking, what do i
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want to say last night after he gives his farewell address. i had in my notes, 50-year political career. this is someone who incurred personal tragedy in life. who really rose from the ashes, became a united states senator. ran for president. became president. none of us will become president. he did. i wanted to acknowledge all of the accomplishments. but then he talked about an oligarchy coming to america, emily. he made this bitter. it could have been about his storied political career, it did not. here is the irony, to your point, kevin, these two headlines. look at this. cnn poll, biden leaves office with his approval rating matching the lowest of his term. how is this for irony, fox poll, trump is the most popular he has ever been. the abuse of power he warned -- well, it's a pretty popular president coming in. >> emily: i was at an event in new york city for a particular book launch where the speaker was talking and saying why and how did trump win, and someone from the awed audience said "bi"
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and everyone laughed, and it's true. i thought last night's speech struck me not as a president at the penultimate finale of his political service, but a junior officer talking about what should happen. i was struck by the fact that he never once it seemed articulated any of his accomplishments. at the end of it, i was left with a to-do list, and thing this tthe --the thing about the, it had a hypocritical landing, and talking about the congressmen, and trading stocks, and we know nancy pelosi and others have had question stock trades. as he talks about the oligarchy, and china, and that america should take precedence over china, in all of that and more and we saw reflected in it, i thought, mr. president, why did you make the decisions you did, as he talked about the military industrial complex which he talked about and he passed through $500 million ukraine package. every sentence in he said, in my
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head i was why did you do this, mr. president? and he landed on and undermined his legacy of service, and the landing in the olympics, the one landing after the vault, the one-leg landing after the vault. unfortunately, i think he took a spill. >> kayleigh: i love that you mentioned hypocrisy. that's a word that summed up the speech. at one point he chose to lecture all of you about paying your taxes. listen to this. >> that's exactly what we've done. people should be able to make as much as they can. but pay -- play by the same rules. pay their fair share in taxes. so much is at stake. >> here's the irony, harris, as he said, that doug mills, the famous photographer popped up a picture online of hunter biden to the side that didn't pay his fair share in taxes, and thankfully dad gave him a pardon. >> harris: timing is everything. and taking the picture -- the one spot at that. two things come to mind, and one, he has been done with the
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american people for a while. my mother used to say if you're leaving, don't quit, because that's the last thing they remember. he quit on us. he quit on us bro, and i think he did that after kamala took his seat. and he started to work on himself on the days he was not at the beach in delaware, he started not working for us, and tacitly working against us, and then made it clear by taking 600 million acres of oil we could tap into to become energy independent today, and taking it and banning and taking it out of trump's hands to keep the promises on energy to help bring down inflation. the other thing that became abundantly to me because he looked so visceral and had so much acrimony when you could understand him reading the prompter. we watched a replay of june 27th, he was having a hard time communicating. it became clear to him that his team does not have his back.
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didn't anybody look at the speech? it was clearly in the prompter. why would you even go down a road where when the pertinent question gets asked, you're not prepped for it. anybody could have told him they would ask if the ceasefire and hostage release deal had anything to do with trump's recent words about they'll be hell to pay if you don't let them go before inauguration day. he wasn't ready for. reflexively as he does, he goes, oh, is that a mean joke? they didn't prep him. he doesn't have the team to get him ready for the biggest moments even before he took his eye off. and more so now as our enemies are leaning in. the deal has not been solidified because the israeli cabinet has not voted on that yet. he could have been magnanimous and said you know what, wait until it comes officially into play, and it takes everybody to get a deal. how hard is that? >> gerri, on the point of the team, and i was reading
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interesting color, and enjoying pizza in the west wing, and nothing wrong with that. we used to order food, we ordered dominos as a team. nothing wrong with that, and they enjoyed the oligarchy thing they mentioned. when they followed up, and said who are the oligarchs, and they wouldn't clarify, and someone on the team said maybe elon musk, and one reporter gently leaned in without saying elon musk, and you have to presume they mean elon musk, mark zuckerbergerberg, jeff bezos who helped to built the country. >> where is the credit for these guys? elon musk, zuckerberg, bezos, you name it. a number of ceo who have made big differences for the country and led us to be number 1 in technology, and these are the guys that will lead us in a.i. we have to dominate a.i. because if we don't, china will. kudos to these guys. they've done a lot for us. and the whole idea that the left is mad at elon musk makes me
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crazy because he's the one who developed their favorite product in the world, the electric car. so how can you be mad at him? >> hey, if you want to achieve parity at your newspaper or on facebook and achieve free speech, by all means. this is a great and noble cause. welcome to the party we've all been at for years and years. president-elect trump is trying to save tik tok from a potential nationwide ban that could take effect in just 72 hours. [ ♪ ♪ ] ♪ strangers ♪ ♪ up and the down the boulevard ♪ ♪ there's shadows ♪ >> all hands on deck. i had the worst dream last night. you were in a car crash and the kids and i were on our own. that's awful, hon. my brother was
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>> started talking like i could talk loud enough over the music. man, it's not even the weekend. time is ticking down quickly for tik tok. barring a major reversal from the u.s. supreme court, tik tok's chinese ownership, bytedance, has just three days to sell the app. and face -- or face a complete ban in the united states. sources telling fox news, the ceo of tik tok is expected to attend president-elect trump's inauguration and sit on the dais. that comes after the washington post reports that there might be an executive order. and trump's pick mike waltz from the great state of florida says a deal is being worked on as we speak. he was on "special report." >> president trump has been very clear. number 1, tik tok is a great platform that many americans use and was great for his campaign
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and getting his message out, but, number 2, he's going to protect their data. there are people out there who don't want the u.s. government seeing their data and passwords, we certainly don't want the chinese government seeing all of the data and passwords. he's a deal maker. i don't want to get ahead of the executive orders, but we'll create the space to put the deal in place. >> there is one name synonymous outside of donald trump with trying to save tik tok. that is kevin o'leary. mr. wonderful. because of you i got a tik tok a couple weeks ago because i knew you were moving around it. how's it going? >> kevin o'leary: my motivation is save tik tok, for businesses between 1 and 3 million which are my two generations of shark tankers as i call them, this is the number 1 platform for business costs, and 60% of the spending each week, 6, 7 million companies, and i'm an advocate for them. the challenge is this order may
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come together while we're on the set from the justices to declare whether they're going to hear the case or not. if they're not, most people anticipate they're not, they're going to throw it back to the executive. the current executive today right until midnight on the 19th is joe biden. technically joe biden has within the order of congress theible to extend it 90 days. -- the ability to extend it 90 days. he may elect to do that. but it's only because the company has gone into serious negotiations with a serious american syndicate to sell itself. that is in the order. it must change ownership. frank mccord and i made sure everybody involved, every shareholder of both administrations, this is bipartisan. biden has the data, trump has the data, welsh knows about it. and the only offer i know legitimate, talked about between bankers of bytedance and us is our offer. now i don't -- there's a lot of politics flying around here. i want to figure this thing out. and i told trump myself -- it's
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going to be your deal because even if it gets extended 90 days, at 12:05 on the 20th, it's your deal. i'm here to say what does it take to work with you to make this happen because i understand the politics of using it as leverage with and against the chinese. >> harris: look, i know you to be someone who wants to be bipartisan about the biggest decisions. have you talked with joe biden about this? >> the initiative -- we have split up our work. frank mccourt is pretty tight with that administration. he's middle of the road. he's bipartisan he's a deal maker. we were competing with each other until six weeks ago, and we've kind of got together on this thing for obvious reasons. i'm well known within the trump administration. we both have the same message: listen we're trying to save american businesses. we don't care if they're run by a democrat or republican. we're trying -- this is 62% of job creation, small business in america. we're willing to work with anybody that we have to. but the order -- the actual order, i'm the only guy you know
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that read the order. this is a complicated document. >> harris: by the way, can we share the part that you talked to me about during the commercial and that was that it actually goes farther than tik tok. >> kevin o'leary: yes. >> harris: the ban. >> kevin o'leary: they were wise enough to say any adversary that creates an app that basically uses americans' personal data in an adversarial fashion. not just tik tok. this is not the tik tok act. it's anybody that does this. like a lemon 8 which is now pulling at users off -- >> who owns that? >> bytedance. and another one called redbook which is a different chinese company. they are pulling users on to those platforms -- 300,000 a minute. so they're not going to escape this order. >> harris: wow. gerri, talk to me about the small businesses. they are plumbers, people all over. if you want a service, go to tik tok. i don't know. i've only been on it ten days. i'm a newbie. >> gerri: it's a huge small business, and it's a way to
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market, a cheap way to market, and if you're a small business operator, you're not spending millions of dollars, billions of dollars. maybe tens of thousands on your marketing maybe not even that. i have to tell you a lot of the tik tok users are fleeing because they see what is going to happen. they're going to places like red book, red note, which, oh, by the way, named for mao's little red book. >> harris: that's not good. >> gerri: there's a lot going on here and a lot of layers and we have to worry about what china is doing and what information we will be giving to china. >> harris: emily, a few months ago, back in april, the biden campaign told nbc news that it plans to keep using tik tok through the election. i'm so confused. if you're against something and you lose, are you going to cancel that? >> emily: remember that one of biden's former advisors was hired by tik tok as a lobbyist, and includes the 13 million they spent in lobbying for the white house. quick question to you, kevin, let's -- for hypothetical sake, what is the alternative then?
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if everything is about tik tok as a platform, if that is indeed extinguished and you couple that with the fickle nature of so many, what else? fine, no more tik tok, what is the next thing? why can't will be a crawford alternative to everyone can go on and is u.s.a.-made that wouldn't steal your information and cease all of this. >> kevin o'leary: as an industry, we have failed americans. we have not given them an alternative platform where they want to give their data, where they feel their children are safe on it. i'm talking about every participant. the opportunity with tik tok is just to shake it up and fix it all so that the average american that wants to use it for business or use it for social reasons or have their teenage kids on it says this platform works for americans. if i don't want to share my data on the new tik tok, i don't have to. if i do want to share my data and i'm a watch collector and i want to see everything about watches and you will advertise watches, give me a piece of it,
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make me a participate, and after that, the jobs act, and this is part of our offer. everybody who wants to invest can. we opened up the first 70 million at wonderfultiktok.com, and come in beside me under the same terms and own a piece of your own platform. we have to fix this -- any social media platform, people don't trust where the data is. not just the chinese platforms. this is a narrative going on with every parent in america. >> harris: you know, i don't mean to be pessimistic, but now it's coming clearer to me why mark zuckerbergerberg would start to have more free speech freedom on his platform. i was thinking maybe he was kind of catching a little bit of right politics, maybe -- >> no, no, he's read the room. >> harris: he's read the room. and maybe he can be the next tik tok, and maybe he can turn facebook into something. >> kevin o'leary: that is an anti-trust case from hell. that's not going to happen. >> i love what you're doing, and i hope you get tik tok. and it's true, both biden and trump have acknowledged the national security concerns about tik tok in its current form.
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when i was press secretary, it was a huge concern and executive orders about tik tok changing ownership, and that was on trump's watch. here is the difference, biden used the platform, and dnc was the first political party on there. and he brought in 8 tik tok stars with 67 million users days before the mid-terms, took them to the supreme court, and introduced them to obama, and spent more than an hour with them. trump discovered the platform, too. here is the difference. biden is being stubborn, and trump is saying how can i fix this? it's highly popular, and the american people love it. how to fix it, someone like kevin o'leary taking over the platforms, and rectifys the concerns and not hypothetical to the h-word you used. >> harris: does it get turned off on sunday? >> kevin o'leary: right now, waiting for the justices, and i will say lastly that i want to work with all u.s. shareholders. the guys that have stock in this thing right now, we want to work with them. i'm sending that m message out s we speak. let's work together to solve the problem. if we can be part of the solution, we will be.
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trump knows that. biden knows that. let's fix it and make it better. as i say w whimsically, let's me tik tok wonderful again. >> harris: oh. michelle obama said when they go low, we go high. would she say that today? she is skipping president-elect trump's inauguration. just like she skipped the funeral of jimmy carter. well, she would have been seated between her husband and trump. the story next. my grandfather's run meyer the hatter for over 75 years now. he's got so many life experiences that he can share. finding the exact date on ancestry that our family business was founded, was special to share with my grandfather. you don't get that moment every day. i hear it all the time. people tell me they'd love to buy gold.
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it will be the second time in two weeks that she has skipped a gathering of former presidents and a break from long standing tradition. according to the hill, long-time allies of the former first lady say she is sending a powerful statement by skipping the event. they say that she wants nothing to do with a man undeserving of the presidency and is making no effort to hide her disdain for trump. now one ally said, quote, she meant every word she said on the campaign trail with every fiber of her being and she's no hypocrite. another said, quote "saving some credible." a source telling people magazine, quote "there's no overdoverstating about trump, ss not one to plaster on a pleasant face and pretend for protocol sake. michelle doesn't do anything because it's expected, it's protocol or tradition." note that her office is keeping quiet on why she is skipping trump's big day. >> people were wondering last week when s we didn't see michee
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obama sitting in the pews for jimmy carter and the event this week, and both would have brought her face to face. they said last week the scheduling conflicts prevented her from attending, and they are not elaborating on why she is not attending the inauguration. it tells you everything you need to know. michelle obama has made no secret of her feelings about donald trump. >> kevin, you can look at this as a balancing factor. is it everything we said, perhaps it's indeed because of her feelings and also some who argue, well, the position you occupy or you used to occupy should rise above those feelings. and others say it's simply none of our business and we don't know what is going on. what say you? >> kevin o'leary: let me preface my remarks by saying i've been to -- you know, her white house twice, actually with shark tank and we shot updates there. she is a really nice woman. obama, nice guy. however, this is different. this is about signaling the
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office of the president of the united states regardless of who is in it. this tradition has gone on for over 100 years. this is what presidents do and their wives on inauguration day. this is the holiest day of politics. it is the transition of power. you have to respect it. i don't like what she's doing here. i'm against it. i think it's wrong. as was it wrong for trump not to attend biden's. this is just wrong. this is not what we do in america. it's just not done. and i don't like it. it's -- it takes away from the institution of freedom and what the signal to the world is. our number 1 export -- i say it over and over again. it's not energy. it's not technology. the number 1 export is the american dream. that's why people come here. this messes with that. >> , harris, for those that say oh, this is an act of resistance, there are many who say, well, isn't something greater than that, unity, and america, and therefore, yes,
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show that unity and to her words go high. >> harris: yeah, i mean, show the example of what you say you're saving your credibility for? right. if you're saving your credibility for a later moment in time, don't you want to be looked upon as someone who gave everyone the benefit of the doubt and showed up when it counted? i mean, these are once in a lifetime events for most of the people who will be in those seats. she's blessed to have ever been on the receiving end of people showing up for her husband. so what are you saving your credibility from if you're not willing to live with integrity in the very difficult moments. it's not when you love everything and everything is perfect that you show up. you show up when they are difficult times, and difficulty people. otherwise sit down completely. >> isn't there is an argument for radical generosity, and radical forgiveness. in my occupation of this position, i will show you to what that generosity looks like, what forgiveness looks like, what grace looks like. i thought that's what we were
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supposed to see. >> an abc reporter says nancy pelosi will not be attend, and we'll wait to see if fox can confirm that. they spoke to her spokesperson. this tradition is broken before, and this is not novel, and not aberrational. to your point, kevin, they have every right to do what they want to do. obama and pelosi. and this is tone-deaf, and president trump, 77 million votes. won all 7 swing states, and the highest raw vote total of any gop president. if you're a party, i believe nancy pelosi wants the best for the democratic party, and michelle obama, too. and i would take a gretchen whitmer tone who said i want to figure out how to work with donald trump, whether that's authentic or not, i think it's better than the newsom adversarial approach. time will tell. >> when i hear that about nancy pelosi, i'm not surprised. she ripped up the state of the
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union. to me, she took the petty politics and feelings above me, an american, who she is supposed to represent. i have never seen that from michelle obama, i've only seen the grace of the position. >> i want to follow up on something that kevin said, and i was a mil poli sci major, and is the most dangerous point of the government, and things can go awry, we might not transfer power. it's a moment that everybody needs to witness. it's not you're signing on to the next group of people that you're going to lead. it's that you're there to witness it. >> well, we'll see. all right, guys, up next, jill biden's bitter parting shot at nancy pelosi after she knifed joe in the back. >> harris: so nice. ♪ because baby now we got bad blood ♪ ♪ you know we used to be mad love ♪ ♪ so take a look at what you've done ♪ or ♪ because baby now we have booed
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[ ♪ ♪ ] ♪ don't be fooled by what i got ♪ i'm still jenny from the block ♪ >> they say all goods things come to an end, even the longest of friendships. look at first lady jill biden, and former house speaker nancy pelosi. the first lady recently talked to the washington post about how their relationship just crumbled. this was following pelosi's turn against her husband. here is how that conversation went. quote, "like i said," jill says" now seated in the green room of the white house on the first sunday of january, i've been thinking about relations a lot. it's been on my mind a lot lately," and then jill paused, quote, "we were friends for 50
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years." she is using her teacher voice now. "it was disappointing." and senator chris coon said it could have been done differently. >> she may have wished that speaker pelosi would have spoken with them directly rather than orchestrating a campaign to get president biden to step down from the rice. >> i think it's fair, from human relations. and it was nancy pelosi knifing him on "the morning joe." >> this girl on girl violence we have going on here is really shocking to me. it's, like -- it's sort of shakespearean and it might be more "legally blonde." the two women fighting it out over biden. whereas both of them, even jill, should have been saying he cannot be president. it's time for us to step back. that didn't happen. to say now she violated my trust of 50 years, really?
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what did you expect in it's like a new york friendship, right, and you know the friendships, and you see people and have coffee with them 5 years. >> that is jersey. new york friendships. >> after knifing joe biden on "morning joe," and nancy pelosi went out and did this. i'll never forget this at the dnc. [chanting] >> she loves joe. >> man, guys, here's how i feel about this. what i am hearing from jill biden is that loyalty, personally, trumps the party and as an american, i don't want to hear that, actually. as an american american, i am, yeah, nancy is right. and she went publicly and meant behind closed door conversations weren't working. what it shows to me is the stubbornness of that biden duo -- jill and joe -- who
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obviously refused to a) see reality, and b) cease what the party and the american people wanting and c) didn't listen to their friend of 50 years, and nancy pelosi said friendship or party, i'm sorry. theswhile these are not my favos and i would invite to a dinner party, but it shows me that you should have been educated about the political system these 50 years, and not surprising that you were a big part of propping up the commander-in-chief while the american service members lost their lives. this end scene should have happened a long time ago. >> and the biden loyalty goes one way and listen to this about kamala harris. vice president kamala harris has told close allies and family members she is disappointed in biden's recent contention he would have been the 2024. some close to harris says biden's assertion shows one-sided loyalty of their relationship. and it goes on to say their
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relationship, kevin, has become frosty. >> kevin o'leary: i'm going to speculate four years from now, to this week, that the influence of any of the people we're talking about on choosing a new leader in the democratic party including pelosi, obama, even cluny, an actor, turns out no one gives a damn what an actor thinks about politics. >> harris: amen. >> kevin o'leary: all of this will be diminished dr dramatica. they will -- remember, pelosi, that relationship with biden is forever fractured. it's never going to be fixed. it will just never be fixed. it's done. but they will not have influence in the next election. they tried to circumvent democracy by hand picking harris. she lost big. >> harris: yeah, i'm just waiting for the day we're not trying to figure out how much they dislike each other anymore. it doesn't move the country forward. they couldn't move the country forward. they replaced a man. it's not a surprise to me the two women who have the most power in that man's life, nancy
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pelosi, former house speaker and his wife don't like each other. everyone was fighting over the same thing: power. gosh, go to sleep already. which he often will do. >> i got to tell you, i love the stories, i hope they keep coming, and real house wiestles of the democratic party -- housewifes of the democratic party, i love it! let's do a reality show. awhy the head shots has everyone talking. ♪ i'm tnt ♪ ♪ i'm dynamite ♪ ♪ and i will win that fight ♪ ♪ tnt ♪ly ♪ i'm. a power ♪ we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique.
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>> four days until donald trump takes the oath of office and everything changes. we'll look at what is in store for the border, child trafficking and crime coming up, and we have the latest on israel, and joe biden warns people about the very people that helped get him elected. free speech. should americans fear free speech? and will tik tok be banned? or will trump save it? join myself john roberts and sandra smith, see you soon. >> they want to take away me freedom because i want to protect your freedom.
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they want to silence me because i will never silence you. they're coming after me because they're coming after you. and i will stand in their way and i will never be moving. on january 20th, 2025, justice will be done and we'll take back the country and make america great again. >> that was president-elect trump laying out how he has defied all odds and that despite years of legal cases against him, he is heading back to the white house. trump's return to the oval office is being called one of the greatest political comebacks in american history. and now a triumphant president trump is showing his serious side in a brand new presidential portrait. the internet, of course, quick to point out that the look on trump's face appears to be very similar to one of his most iconic photos. his mug shot. and many are wondering if it's a coincidence or if trump recreated the look intentionally which some argued at the time,
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kevin, that he was channeling winston churchill, as well. what say you? >> kevin o'leary: you know, i say this kind of stuff is really important because these iconic images go into popular culture in perpetuity. so you should really care about your second mandate, your second presidency term and the image that you associate with it. this is not small stuff. and i'm sure that he has spent a lot of time looking at different iterations. you'll notice on this portrait, the underlighting which gives it a tone of power to it. that's done often on desks here in television all the time for reporters. where you light it from below and it gives it an ominous depth. a brilliance to it. you can actually add that affect with many different photo editors. it's powerful, and it's eye-grabbing because it's brighter than anything else in the image. this stuff matters. and you know, people say oh, how
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ridiculous we should be talking about a portrait. no. for many people, this is trump. this image. >> harris: you know, there's something -- i'm sorry. >> kevin o'leary: no, that's -- >> there is just something to what you said about the lighting. because in news, we say the lighting is everything. >> kevin o'leary: 100%. >> harris: it allows us to see the story. so lighting is really important. so me, this is -- this is where you thought you put me. this is where i am. with that lighting. so you thought you had me down. you had me maybe going to prison. you thought you -- but look i'm the same guy but look at me now. i rose. that's what the lighting is able to do. >> kevin o'leary: it does. a phoenix, almost. you know. that's the imagery. >> and the complexity of the human expression, kayleigh. i don't see any similarity between the mug shot and this presidential portrait. because to me the mug shot was defiance and rage, rightly so. you will not do this to me. what i see in the presidential portrait is don't mess with america. i see gravitas, a solemnity and
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the importance of the position, and the sacred solemn nature of the presidency, and everything about the presidential portrait i feel absolutely indicates president, commander-in-chief, united states of america. >> i think people should compare his first term shot to his second one, and the first term portrait signals i'm ready and the second term portrait signals what i am up against. he said this i came into washington not knowing who the players were, not knowing the deep state. he has doj, and he says i've thothought about this for yearsd i'm coming to fight not for me, but for you, the american people: >> kevin, you could put a lot of men in the same situation, and light him exactly light he is lit and they would not read the same way, right. it's coming from inside.
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you can't pull off that picture unless it's coming from inside you. and that is what you're getting from him. he is communicating. he is a master communicator. >> harris: certainly if the first picture were a mug shot of the same man. >> did he practice it in the mirror? i'd like to know. >> harris: i don't think he has to practice it. >> it's from inside. >> guys, kevin o'leary is back and going to give us his take on why billionaires are shelling out millions to live forever and more. that's next. [ ♪ ♪ ] ♪ you know you got to help me out ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ you're going to bring yourself down ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ you're going to bring yourself down ♪ ♪
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the market for innovation's aim to help people live longer. kevin, what are your thoughts? >> huge investment thing that started a decade ago an amazing technology now. basically after 50, people are interested what can i invest in? it is having the last of part of your life be high-quality which means cognitive health. everything around that is very investable. right here at cornell in york city, richard isaacson five years ago discovered this is dementia, not alzheimer's. if you stop liking glucose by not eating too much sugar you can arrest dementia in the 60s. you don't get back what you lost but you don't have to lose it old age. this is about food in america and too much sugar and on and on. ai i invested in ai platforms with information about longevity. i'm totally into this. i wear a due bill meant glucose monitor and i don't spoke and i exercise every day. i don't have to worry about
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living because i'm a vampire. >> harris: i wear when us was when i often have a sleeveless dress, one was type 1 in one, type 2. >> you are monitoring your glucose. >> harris: i war 15 years in my skin looks better. speak like you feel better every day but when you drink listen, i love wine but i try to stop before i go to bed so i have much higher metrics in my sleep the stuff is fantastic in putting tons of money into it. >> harris: thank you so much for watching the sour and so much breaking news. you thought you would get someone to get talk. i will tell you on your phone but maybe, but it didn't happen yet. we are all over everything on fox and keep it here on "america reports" now. >> sandra: the biden administration taking a bow over

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