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♪ ♪ >> john: americans frustrated with a border crisis counting count the days, just four until president-elect trump takes office with the crackdown he promised day one. to the devastating impact his predecessor's policies may linger long after the end of his term. welcome back sp 30 rolls into the second hour. i'm john roberts in washington. buckley and, saddle up and ready to ride to. >> sandra: i'm sandra smith in new york and calais headlines all over the country show migrant crimes on the rise during the biden administration,, weapons, drug trafficking surge now and experts a last-minute move by the white house could give the e stream. >> john: retired i.c.e. agent victor ability to react. but first fox team coverage, cb cotton shocking details of the latest migrant bus to
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new york city. >> john: brooke taylor reports on concerning race and sex trafficking tied to trafficking. broke. >> john, these victims are facing so much, and just don't know who to trust. we went to a safe house in texas. the bob's house of hope. they focus to make sure these victims have therapy, education and ultimately a safe space. many of the victims have been traded by their own families who traffic them here. >> heartbreaking images of minors at the southern border have become too familiar, allow clutching nothing but a piece of paper. office of inspector general report reveals i.c.e. lost track of tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors in the last few years. >> i don't think there is any doubt they are being trafficked. >> bob's house have hope the per se house for male victims of sex trafficking. >> we know a lot of the children
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were sold to either gangs or trafficking groups by their families. >> we sat down with one of the survivors mexico and across the border until he was rescued at 18. >> don't lose hope. don't give up. there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. >> he was sold six to eight times a day and beaten if he ever spoke out. >> this fentanyl problem is so serious that they hook they young people on the drugs. that combined with the fear if you don't do what i tell you we will kill your mother, father, sister, brother, dog, it is controlling. >> baba leads along with tightening the border, there needs to be harsher penalties on the sex traffickers. family members who are complicit and ultimately better funding for programs that help these victims like his, john. >> john: broke taylor for us with the update, sandra. >> sandra: meanwhile three
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venezuela migrants facing charges asked new york city bus gun trafficking ring. prosecutor say was run by high ranking gang member "seemingly endless supply of loaded guns." cb cotton within the new york studio and has more on this. what are the suspects accused of doing? >> sandra, accused of selling 11 guns from september of two last week. a source has three venezuela migrants each enter the country illegally sometime in 2023. at least two of them, the latest arrest on a growing rap sheet. investigator safe suspected high ranking tren de aragua called the shots for the illegal gun sales all while a bench warrant out for his arrest. yesterday's arraignment, we learned he has four priors from defense attorney but still tried to make a case for a bail saying his client was handicapped and got an infection from a stabbing
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while also describing him as a modest man and a silent seek. the judge snapped snapback held without bail and also sang in a swale in origin does not mean someone is an asylum seeker. bail was set at $75,000. he has a previous conveying's conviction in new york city and arrested in connecticut. to the judge said while he has not been in the country long, his criminal record is lengthy. bail was set at $50,000 cash for darwin. his attorney said he had been working for doordash delivering food. the 31 count indictment shows messages exchange potential buyers about gun specs, prices and meet up points. investigators say cash was exchange for high-quality weapons, which include semiautomatic pistols, shotguns, rifles, ghost guns. court docs say a switch to turn it from semiautomatic to an automatic weapon.
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sandra, new york city mayor eric adams met with border czar, tom homan last month think the city will not be a safe haven for migrants who commit violent crimes. adams said this week plans to meet with president-elect trump's team are in the works. back to you. >> sandra: cb cotton live in the studio, john. >> john: let's dig deeper victor ability i.c.e. agent with homeland security investigation. let me read from "the new york post." these guys are accused of doing three venezuela migrants with baby face tren de aragua leader peddled illegal pistols shotguns, because guns across new york city prosecutors alleged. the defendant has access to seemingly endless supply of loaded guns assistant district attorney peer to the defendant sold the grounds while out on a bench warrant. these folks come into the country illegally and then they proceed to engage in illegal operations, seemingly with
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almost impunity. >> that is right, time. this is a different category of illegal aliens we have been dealing with in the last several years. they are not coming economic migrants coming to the united states to seek a better life. they are coming and for the sole purpose of endangering u.s. citizens. in fact, members have their own community around the country. so this is the next level preoccupation that the trump administration has to focus because these individuals are armed and dangerous. but is not like you go and pick them up and they will go easily into the custody of i.c.e. officials or other immigration officials. they will put up a fight because they are here for a very different agenda. that is the caution that i.c.e. officials and others will take on when they do approach them come here next week very soon. >> john: yeah, we expect a lot will change. we have been talking to tom homan about all of this but
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still places like new york city, i.c.e. detainers do not get honored. and other big cross-border problem is sex trafficking. in a group of senators, blackburn, joni ernst, custody introduced legislation to combat child trafficking. a couple of provisions require dna testing the relationship between adults and children and also fingerprint them. blackburn and joni ernst, as many as 30% of children dna test and found not to be related to illegal immigrants posing as family members. meanwhile, drug cartels and gangs use minors to falsely present themselves as family units in seek asylum at our southern border. here is what senator ernst said fingerprinting every child at the border we not only protect our nation by learning who was attempting to enter but also protect the kids by ensuring they are not being traffic. cartels cannot be allowed to profit off of the exploitation of abused and forced labor of minors. when you consider this administration doesn't know
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where some 320,000 minors came across a border illegally currently are, many like this would seem to be common sense. >> absolutely. this is near and dear to my heart. i met subject matter of human traffic investigations and human identification and i rescue a lot of these children brought from united states into the country for the sole purpose exploited and also forced and forced labor trade. these laws, i welcomed them because anything that will strengthen the ability to identify these children and the ability to identify the traffickers and anyone trying to exploit these children, what is going to be a better outcome. now, when i saw the dna testing being conducted on the trump administration at the border, it dramatically immediately the cartels and the trafficker stop bringing the children as family units because of that testing. so, dna testing will be implemented. you will see the dramatic
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numbers of unaccompanied minors at the actual border drop dramatically. >> i want to ask about one other issue. this is related to the cartels but a totally different way. the biden fda on the way out the door proposed a rule limiting nicotine and cigarettes to seven-point of an milligrams of nicotine. a lot of people would say that is great because people might not get as hooked on cigarettes. the other spirit could open the door to illegal trafficking in cigarettes with higher nicotine content. rich mariano that director fatf this, biden is a gift for the cartels whether cartels, chinese organized crime or russian mafia. it will keep america smoking and make the streets more violent. i remember seven years ago until there was a problem on st. lawrence river near cornwall, ontario, where canada had jacked up the price of cigarettes so much that it ignited a robust trade and
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illegal american cigarettes coming across the border. st. lawrence river to a large degree became a shooting gallery as these folks were running, meddling cigarettes across the border. could something similar happen across the southern border as a result of this proposed rule? >> absolutely. it would spark a black market of cigarettes smuggling through the roof and would be in fact, as a matter of fact homeland security investigations under custom services conducted many, many smuggling investigations of cigarette smuggling into the united states. this would only exasperate that. a lot of people don't associate that. when i lived in colorado when colorado first legalized recreational marijuana. what it did there, it increased the trafficking of marijuana from mexico. not all that that was homegrown in the state of colorado. so that is exactly what the cartels are looking for. opportunities to take advantage to increase their product illegally just like they do with
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all of the other illicit drugs like fentanyl, and the stuff we have been talking about a long . >> john: any opportunity to make a buck, thank you for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> john: it will be interesting to watch, sandra, what happens at 12:00 january 20th when donald trump is sworn in as president and tom homan takes over as border czar. he says they are going to start ramping people up they won. we will see. >> sandra: he has been firm in making that message clear so we will see, john. are right, now this. ♪ ♪ >> i am very confident this will move forward and we will see this implementation of the agreement on sunday. >> sandra: antony blinken says israel-hamas cease-fire deal to free hostages will happen despite its vote to approve it. once it does, the president deserves credit for national security robert o'brien is here to share his thoughts on that
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that you accumulated every member hst and ash after 46 years. but is just been a nightmare. >> john: southern california and shattered as a rating wildfires at the end their lives with despair growing among people there. some getting a first look what remains of their homes and it's not match. bill melugin in pacific palisades with the latest. it will be a long road back. >> john, it certainly is. for a week since devastating fires first broke out and as you can imagine the residents who live in the areas want to get back up here and take a look at their homes and see what if anything is left of destroyed properties. but the l.a. county sheriff said this morning unfortunately for them, they are looking at another week before people are allowed back in the burns own spirit to take a listen. >> there are multiple reasons why we cannot let people win y yet. yes, we are trying to work
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towards that but at least a week out. >> as for the palisades fire here, the active flames are outside authorities mopping up hot spots and containment lines and also searching for human remains. they are dealing with hazardous materials, toxins and downed power lines all over the place spirit to the investigation continues how this fire started. they are running down 150 different leads. >> some of these leads have come from homeowners, witnesses, and video submitted. we have scouring video from state-owned cameras that were in place in the area, from residents in the area, and social media posts. we don't start at the time of the fire. we look at ours and sometimes day before the start of the fire. >> and as for l.a.'s mayor, karen bass, she is in hot water
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politically speaking. she was in a cocktail party in africa when they spoke out. she refused to answer questions about when it comes to whether or not she regrets taking the trip. lastly they eaton fire in altadena the death toll rises in at least 16 bodies have been found so far appear until last night attorney ben crump and asd wrongful death lawsuit against southern california edison on behalf of one of the deceased victims of the fire. he is accusing the utility of being the cause of the fire. listen. >> we filed wrongful death rows ohmic lawsuit in l.a. but superior court based negligence and violation of some of the california codes that are all enumerated in our complaint. but in layman's terms, it was negligence! >> and because have the eaton fire has not yet been determined.
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back out here live palisades fire, what you are looking at is what is left of a mobile home trailer park beachfront property right here that has been completely wiped out here to every single trailer has been incinerated in this area. some of the trailers going up to seven figures because right here right in the malibu area and very expensive property and not a single one laughed. we talk about the weather, very favorable conditions for at least going into the weekend but forecasters are predicting santa ana winds will return next week but not as bad as what we saw last tuesday which is the worst wind conditions we have ever seen in southern california. back to you. >> john: that beautiful days to behind you belies that fact it is hell on earth for so many people. bill melugin, thank you. fox corporation $1 million to red cross california wildfire relief efforts and continues to be an annual disaster program partner.
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this enables red cross to respond immediately to disasters by providing safe shelter, hot meals, emotional support and resources to aid in recovery. here is how you can help go fox go to the website and it will take you there. now this pier till it was important for the parties to know that the trump administration stood behind the agreement we negotiated. president biden preferred to. i appreciate and applaud the great work that steve witkoff did working closely with us. in helping to get this over the line. >> sandra: secretary of state antony blinken pricing for the trump administration the israel-hamas agreement and the biden administration was responsible for the framework of that deal. all of this as we learn a vote to approve the cease-fire for hostages deal could happen as soon as tomorrow. robert o'brien a former national security advisor, good to have you here. thank you so much, robert.
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what can you tell us about this deal and whether or not this will eventually and fully go through? >> well, sandra, thank you for having me on. we have to figure out is hamas going to say yes? we have been at the threshold of the deal many, many times over the past year. every time hamas walks away from the deal. we will see if the pressure of president trump has brought on. the only reason there is a deal, let's be clear about this and i said antony blinken to acknowledge it, president trump said there would be hell to pay if the hostages were not released. that is why we may have a deal that we will see if hamas fulfills its part of the bargain. so far it has not that they have until sunday. i hope they do because that families are desperate for the hostages to get home. >> sandra: absolutely. you touched on it at that and credit for the deal and why we are so close and at the point where we are right now. i asked john kirby about that
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last night on fox. watch. >> the bottom line is getting the deal and getting the hostages home getting the word end. both president-elect trump and certainly president biden shared that goal and made sure they are teams also share that outcome. >> in my right that it says you are giving president-elect team to get this over the finish line? we are not focused too much on the credit but as the president said, we approach this as one team, team of americans to try to get americans back home with their families. >> sandra: we approach this has one team, said john kirby, and i want to get your thoughts t, robert. >> since october 7th, a year and a half, hamas killed 30 americans in that attack octobe. then they took a number of american hostages and killed a marine expert up at the shore. they have no fear of america. they knew the worst that would happen if they killed americans sent to antony blinken which may
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be a punishment that certainly will not deter her from taking or killing americans. it is only when donald trump entered the scene and won the election and hamas file stable and up like baghdadi if they do not let the hostages go. i want the leaders outside of gaza, you better get the hostages home quickly because when donald trump takes over, if you don't, you will be like al baghdadi down a tunnel with a dog coming after you if you harm another american. so you better fulfill the deal. not just the first part of the deal but the whole deal and all of the americans come home, otherwise you will not -- you will be facing delta force. team seal six. >> sandra: that is the line president trump has drawn. if not back by inauguration day. this was president biden when he stepped up to talk about this deal getting done yesterday afternoon.
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watch. >> thank you. >> who gets credit for this, mr. president, you are trump? >> is that a joke? thank you. >> sandra: that was jacqui heinrich who was able to get the question fired off before he departed the room. so obviously, that discussion will continue and perhaps even a debate on that. in the meantime, to your point, it is about the hostages in phase one fan of this deal could not calm cement up for the world praying for these hostages to come home. robert what do you see that looking like? how confident are you that this could happen as soon as sunday, for example? >> well, i'm hoping sunday because frankly it is a good deal for hamas. biden put a deal together tremendous for hamas to get terrorist out in exchange for israelis who were taken hostage. but i have been to that hostage square in tel aviv and jerusalem with a protest. and i have talked to the hostage
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families and where many hostages were taken at the music festival. and i am hoping it works out. i hope they will come home. but again, we have to wait and see, sandra, if hamas the lives up to its word and send them home. again, if they don't, it will be bad for hamas, i can tell you that. >> sandra: robert, always appreciate when you can join the program. thank you very much. >> thank you, sandra, good to be with you. >> john: another busy day as the trump administration nominees on capitol hill when might we see some of the mcat confirmed question works president-elect trump searching as we can't down to inauguration day. is it a sign he won the cultural war. we will ask mollie hemingway. >> the public is saying bye-bye. they are so pleased to see him leave here to the american people are smart. they know what is going on. they are sick of two tears of
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♪ ♪ >> john: a four days left until inauguration day and president-elect trump appears to be more popular than ever. a new fox poll map shows 52% of voters approve of the trump translation. that is a complete flip when we asked that question eight years ago and most powerful business leaders that appear to be taking notice. mollie hemingway, editor of -- high approval ratings and higher than he ever had and social media companies coming down to mar-a-lago to bend the knee and young voters onboard to a larger degree than the past. so the question is when it comes to the culture war, did he win it? >> right to notice and what a dramatic shift from eight years ago. that is what -- what happened eight years ago is what was such an outlier. normally when president lewis
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win elections they treat them as they won an election. eight years ago very important for the resistance or whatever you want to call it to treat trauma as have normal and treated as if legitimately won the election. a big of that was bullying corporate leaders to do what they have not always down which paid for and for an alkyl and let it be known supportive. so it is very different now and it is wildly different. i think it will affect the political situation because so much of what was happening in the resistance or the democrat party was about opposition to trump. net that they don't have that in the culture it will be a lot harder. >> john: you have elon musk former democrat staying at mar-a-lago. jeff bezos coming down to mar-a-lago bending the knee with mark zuckerberg. and you also had tim cook from apple who is coming down to mar-a-lago to talk with trump. i think biden's taking note of
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it because listen in his farewell address last night. listen here. >> today, and oligarch is taking shape in america at the extreme wealth, power, and influence that literally threatens our enteric democracy. we need to get dark money coach at that funding behind too many campaign contributions. need to get up out of the politics. >> john: boy, he was not complaining when all that money went to his campaign. >> exactly, but there was something to be said how much oligarchs have control over the country. some slightly pulled away from devotion to the democrat party, it is a bit much. to take as an example mark zuckerberg is cohosting a reception for the inauguration. i think he gave $1 million. >> john: jeff bezos gave a bunch of money. >> talk about hidden financial transactions, he spent 400 plus million dollars two nonprofit groups 2020 to help deliver the outcome to joe biden. but is nice to see
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mark zuckerberg to pull back a little bit on censorship but nowhere near enough. i want to say on that point, too, he was talking about sponsorship last night's speech and key to the health of the republic and alec he has worried the media, social made companies be pulling back a bit. they have been a little bit of pull back but not that much. but i think that gives us an indication how much help democrats have received from control of the information environment, whether that is corporate media or censorship regime that helps them to live political agenda. >> john: in fact, he took on that issue and related back to the closing speech from another generation. listen to what he said. >> farewell president eisenhower spoke six decades later. i'm concerned about the potential rise of the tech industrial complex that compose real dangers for our country as well. >> john: tech industrial
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complex that the white house was actively engaging in weekly meetings or phone calls to say, we don't like this content on the internet and censor it for us. >> he was speaking against the industrial complex and against the private interest in congress would work to keep wars going without thinking about whether it helped national security and that industrial regime which biden is a big part of his suppressing free speech and debate. he has for that regime and worried it might not continue in again might not continue how important it has been for democrats. it shows this departure speech had nothing to compare to eisenhower's great farewell speech. >> john: he is paying censorship is a good thing. a lot of people think free speech is a good thing. that is the way i thought it was supposed to be here. >> it is important thing in the rights are protected and the first amendment. something americans need to know how much has been done to fight free speech and debate and how much needs to be done to
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continue to preserve that. >> john: a lot will change. it will be an interesting four years to say the least. mollie, thank you, sandra. >> sandra: key cabinet post in the trump administration face lawmakers at the confirmation hearing. the senate gets ready to vote on some of the nominees who have testified. senior congressional correspondent, chad pergram is keeping track of it all on capitol hill. will democrats ultimately support them? >> sandra, good afternoon, and yes christian angela brown of new york supported cia director john ratcliffe and dick durbin is a "yes" on the nomination of marco rubio for secretary of state. democrats want to demonstrate bipartisanship but not too much. >> by asking tough questions, by getting nominees on the record, by establishing many of these individuals are unfit, these theories to make earrings will be the canary in the coal mine that wants some of these
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nominees are too great of a risk. >> it is possible the sun it could confirm ratcliff and marco rubio monday night. after president trump takes office. republicans focusing on nominees with speedy confirmation especially unknown quality like rubio. >> our colleague is ready to step in the leadership void for biden administration too often left on the world stage. we can expect senator rubio to bring a moral clarity of foreign policy that has been so lacking in the last four years. >> nominees faced tough questions at hearings today like this exchange between bernie sanders and lee zeldin. he is up for epa administrator. >> do you agree with president-elect trump climate change is a hoax? i believe climate change is real as i told you. as far as president trump goes, a context i have heard him speak about it was with a criticism of policies.
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>> i respectfully disagree with you. i think he has called it a hoax time and time and time again. >> also hearings today for treasury secretary pick scott bessent and burgum interior secretary. it may take weeks to confirm that cabinet. there could be a filibuster on nomination secretary nominee pete hegseth, sandra. >> sandra: copy that, chad pergram, thank you very much. >> the original tiktok but the chinese version. go to the apt store and find red note and it will be in chinese. what is this que? >> john: a potential band tiktok users swarming to a chinese at. why is there such a high demand for apps controlled by a potential adversary, apps that are sucking all of your personal information in? fox business, brian brenberg and taylor riggs join us coming up.
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another chinese app. heard about it last hour, red note they heavily censored app tops the charts on the apple store. >> i just want to thank you for welcoming us to the sap. that is my goal in life. >> sandra: okay, the big money show host reacting in real time to that. brian brenberg here, what did you think? what is a cold, red note, right? we don't know how to translate the word. you can translate little red book for this app. the little red book was ideology, communist ideology. when you have a young person saying coach i want to be bilingual and to wakes, good luk to good luck with that. what are you buying into? it diction like addiction level step and scary. >> sandra: paul ashton in china talking about the appeal
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of this red mill app. >> the u.s. for a long time has been threatened by the growing influence of china globally. i have loved seeing the way the enthusiasm and that joy at which i have seen a lot of chinese and a sense engaging with people that are english speakers. one of my favorite memes, hello, americans, show us your cats. if there is one thing that binds the internet, we love cat pictures. >> sandra: i will let you have that one. >> i love cats but for the record, brian and i talk about this all the time. the good news we had an election vote and on for step and half of the calf that this does not matter. the younger generation voted for capitalism making money, some they are rules around about voting for trump and not this weird socialism and fellow americans. >> sandra: how do you believe it works itself out? you think the free market will take its course?
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i am worried about lack come lacrimal effect where we are so focused on tiktok that other offshoots start popping up. if the algorithm in chinese data, we need to address that issue in addressing tiktok does not stop red note or whatever it is called. >> sandra: one of the refugees took to the free press, brian, i joined red note and this is what it is like. when refugees had what they thought of the america we don't like american politicians but we vote them as friendly american people. coca-cola, i don't care, give me your data and if you have a cat, we are friends. it is almost q and red note collects the same data as tiktok does if not more. to the scam calls, my phone number has been sold multiple times. >> we all read about the trojan horse, right? that is a thing in history you are supposed to learn something about. yes coach is something might be nice and you want to participate in it, that you have to
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understand what is inside. every company coming out of china is going to have to hand over your data at some point to the communists here to that is the rules communist play by. so i look at that and whatever you were reading, that is nonsensical but it sounded to me like brainwashing, sandra. sometimes you have to play lacrimal even if you have 100 chinese companies that want to take your data. somebody has a responsibility to whack every one of them down. >> sandra: i don't know, kevin o'leary is talking about combining tiktok and was on earlier and said this. >> lesson. >> there was a lot of politics laying around here. want to figure this out and i told trump myself, it will be your deal because even extended 90 days, 12 oh 5:00 p.m. on the 20th it is your deal and what du make this happen because i understand the politics using as leverage against the chinese. >> what i like about kevin o'leary and maybe more
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importantly his partner now frank is super to intend to protect americans. he's worried about addiction and mental health and the algorithm and write about data in china. so we can if it is yes without the algorithm and bringing that data back to the u.s., i actually believe those two if they were to get the bed and buy this thing, have our best interest at heart. but it comes down to the root issue because frankly, our legislation falls behind in technology. we will not play lacrimal because we can't keep up. you have to fix the root issue. >> sandra: this discussion, like you still have one more. >> somebody can take care of your safety but you have to take care of your own safety. if you've walked to the little red book or red note, you are not safe. >> sandra: held various, by the way and two congrats on expanded show that goes to two
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hours this monday? 12:00 until 2:00. >> sandra: i'm looking forward to that and david mcdowell. we will look forward to that. john. >> john: another tech titan with a modern day space race and could today's lunch meeting more people get a chance to go into orbit themselves? that is coming up next ♪ ♪
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jeff business the commercial space trace elements on an the new glenrock at blasting into orbit earlier today the company hopes to launch satellites soon challenging the dominance of elon musk's spacex. jonathan is live in atlanta musk reacting quite well to the company addition. >> reporter: he actually did, yeah, he congratulated jeff bezos and the entire blue origin team on his social media site x. the new glenn launch from the cape canaveral space force station just after 2:00 a.m. this morning although the reusable booster stage missed the landing target on a barge in the atlantic the maiden flight achieved its main goal which was to carry a payload into orbit. in a couple of hours spacex plans to launch its massive starship rocket on the seventh
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test flight and if the company determines conditions or save its launch towers mechanical chopstick arms will attempt to catch the booster stage win it returns to earth as a spacex demonstrated so dramatically in this video in october. and moments ago astronaut sonny williams completed a six-hour spacewalk to do maintenance on the international space station. she is one of the two boeing starliner test pilots whose eight-day mission in june was extended for months because of thruster problems on their spacecraft. williams who is currently serving as the space station's commander says she and fellow star liner pilot bunch wilmore more have been keeping busy in space. >> yet eventually we want to go home because we left our families a little while ago but we have a lot to do while we are appear and we've got to get that stuff done before we go home. >> and in march williams and wilmore are scheduled to return to earth it will be onboard a
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spacex dragon capsule pair john. >> john: i don't blame sonny from wanted to get out for a little bit if i'd been up there that long i'd want t a walk to. >> except you can't go out for fresh air and space. [laughter] >> john: that's true. we'll be right back historic cities and unforgettable scenery with viking. unpack once, and get closer to iconic landmarks, local life, and cultural treasures. because when you experience europe on a viking longship, you'll spend less time getting there and more time being there. viking. exploring the world in comfort. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. alan, we get it. you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedge it into everything? what? i don't do that. this reminds me of my bike. the wolf was about the size of my new motorcycle. have you seen it, by the way? happy birthday, grandma!
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