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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: we end where we began the news have donald trump swearing in of j.d. vance as vice president, pass to president trump as the newly elected president will take place at the capitol rotunda appeared to the last time this happened was ronald reagan inauguration with 7 degrees outside. what a parallel, both indoors and a hostage released the first hostages coming out just hours before president trump set to take office. for keeping on fox news, the inauguration of president donald trump again sunday 6:00 a.m. we will be there. you have to tune them. we will show you the parade and the inauguration swearing and as we make history fox news around the world appear to keep it here. "america reports." >> sandra: kele, thank you.
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we will take a there top of the hour and a look in columbus, ohio, where we expect republican governor mike dewine to announce his pick to replace vice president elect j.d. vance and the senate. lieutenant governor jon husted is the likely pick so we are watching that live right now and that is about to happen, john periods bill and looking forward to that. he will serve two years before a special to reserve manger to make remainder of j.d. vance's term and president-elect trump term his thick vivek ramaswamy to run for ohio governor. we will keep an eye on that and bring you that is when it happens. ♪ ♪ >> on monday, we are going to leave a dark, doom, glynn left the biden age if we enter the new golden age of america and putting america first. i can confirm they will be more than 100 executive actions that are taken on day one by our new commander in chief to
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fundamentally change the federal government to secure our southern border and to unleash the might of our american energy industry and to restore common sense policies back to the federal government here in washington, d.c., washington, d.c. >> sandra: big promises from incoming press secretary karoline leavitt three days out from donald trump taking the oath of office. i can and breaking today the inauguration we have now learned it will be held inside the u.s. capital due to dangerously cold temperatures on monday. although still forecasted that with edges, john, hello, welcome, sandra smith, in new york. >> john: i thought we would freeze to death but it was the crack of dawn and it was cold and got up to low 20s. i was hoping it would be outside. they put up this grand platform at the capitol and everyone was going down to the mall. it was going to be amazing. it is still going to be a grand
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american tradition even though we won't have the pop and circumstance outside. given the weather if you are from minnesota or green bay, it is a good day. i am john roberts and this emphasis "america reports." president-elect trump a return to the white house with the wind and cold went at his back as fast track confirmations from his cabinet. 12 nominees before the senate committees this week and even more controversial picks managed to hold their own. dhs will make his team known in the hot seat today. take a listen to this exchange from a democrat. >> i guess i'm uncertain about roles and responsibilities regarding your role and tom homan spirit i want to ask you point-blank, who is going to be in charge of the border? speak of the president will be in charge of the border. it is a national security issue. the president is in charge of this country and has made a promise to the american people. we will fulfill his agenda. >> that was a good answer and the answer i would have given as
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well. >> john: there you go. fox news coverage chad pergram with the blitz in just a moment. >> sandra: senior white house correspondent peter doocy live from the north lawn. hello, peter. >> sandra, good afternoon for capitol one center wizards and the nhl but this weekend or rather monday, it is going to be the home to inaugural viewing party appeared to have the capacity is 20,356, a smaller than the national mall but that is where trump supporter's and others want to see the swearing and broadcast from the inside of the capitol rotunda will go. president-elect is playing meteorologist untreated social. there is not an arctic blast sweeping the country. i don't want to see people her anyway and least dangerous conditions for the tens of thousands of law enforcement, and hundreds of thousands of supporters that will be outside for many hours on the 20th. in anything you decide to come,
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dress warmly. there is a private trump including fireworks display. that is not canceled yet but the timing remains the same. the transfer of power is going to happen on schedule, even though president biden keeps coming it could be the end of the system as we know it. >> and i am concerned how fragile democracy is. that sounds corny, but i really am concerned. because you have heard me say it hundred times, i think we are a flex point in history here. >> next hour, president biden is expected to go to joint base andrews, which is typically air force one takes from. but he will not fly anywhere. he will come right back so we are not sure but that is about, but we will have that later, sandra. >> sandra: peter doocy fl white house, john. >> john: dhs secretary
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kristi noem facing tough questions before the homeland security today. lawmakers putting a heavy focus on plans to secure the border, which is a top priority for president-elect trump. senior congressional correspondent chad pergram lived on capitol hill but the latest. she really seem to hold her own today. >> john, good afternoon. the department of homeland security's massive, and wheeled the federation. they must wrestle with terrorism, cyberattacks, the response of fema to natural disasters and trouble at the secret service. >> i think that was the question i get asked the most is why would you want to head up such a dysfunctional department? and i would say that because the nation at the department is to secure the homeland and our people. it is our biggest vulnerability right now. >> she says the secret service needs to get back to core mission of protecting the president especially after two attempts to kill
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president-elect trump last year. then there is fema. lawmakers asked if fema will be fair to california after the fires. >> the specter is there of potential discrimination based on politics withholding money from california or other states. >> under my leadership of the department of homeland security, there it will make will be no political bias delivered to the american people. >> she also fielded questions about potential family separations as president-elect trump hopes to harbor at the border to those illegally in the u.s. to the question is when the senate could confirm noem. >> what do you think the timing is to move this nomination considering the realities of the senate? >> i don't see why the democrats would not let her go monday. i think secretary of state rubio, there is a chance he will go monday. we will ask and advocate and consent for the democrats.
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>> as you said go to the senate is inkling to confirm marco rubio secretary of state on monday, just hours after the inauguration of president-elect trump. in the senate will also vote on the laken riley act 5:30 p.m. eastern time monday too, john. >> john: chad pergram with the latest and looking forward to a head the days to come, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in karl rove's chief fox news. just days before the inauguration and this is some of what we heard in the hearing for this genome up for dhs. listen here. >> will you work to reinstate that? >> we have talked extensively about this and 100% partner with him to reinstate the remain in mexico policy to make sure it is in place. >> will you and make the cp one app question asked. >> if confirmed and i have an opportunity to be confirmed cp one will be shut down. but you put a stop to that of
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parole a silent system? we will go back case-by-case and pro-cases. >> sandra: that was more from noem in addition president-elect trump's picks rubio, radcliffe, and others this week. will present electronic get his picks of choice? will they go through, karl rove? >> i think so with maybe one exception and i can't tell you what that exception will be, but every president, modern president has lost one or two code during the confirmation process. pet showing a number of people and a number of nominees the last few days and somewhere question frankly of some of them by the democrats. >> sandra: we have a sample of that, carl. to that point, let's listen. >> you are quite sure that every general who serves should not go directly into the defense industry for ten years, but
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you're not willing to make that same pledge? >> i'm not a general, senator. >> so you don't support the credits for electric vehicle in the administration repealing? >> i support economics and markets. >> it would not be appropriate for a prosecutor to start with the name and look for a crime. it is a prosecutor's job to start with a crime and look for a name, correct? >> senator, i think that is the whole problem with the weaponization we have seen the last four years. >> sandra: that at some of what we have heard, karl. >> look, this is a point where the minority gets to score points. sometimes they do a good job of scoring points and sometimes they don't. we have seen a lot of the latter this past week. i was particularly taken with the question of secretary to kristi noem who would be charged home and white house immigration
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issues or her? i didn't hear that marco rubio who would be in charge you or the national security advisor? i didn't hear that as pete hegseth, is going to be in charge, you are the national security advisor? the head of the secretary of treasury, yes, the present is surrounded by aids whose job is to formulate policy and that policy is done in connection with the secretary of that area. and executed by the secretary. so why they would pick so hard at it is going to be in charge, you or tom homan? tom homan will work with the president is that the policy in combination with the secretary. it will be her job to make sure it is executed to. >> sandra: karl, i know you are riding about that your most recent piece in "the wall street journal" getting through ambitious policies on the part of the president-elect. you write how trump can start his term off right. successes with executive orders
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been uncomfortable realities await. how impressive his victory was, he won a plurality and not majority of the popular vote with margin of only 1.5 percentage points. our politics remain deeply polarized. the g.o.p. paper-thin health margin makes passing important legislation difficult. your point, karl. >> the point is, it is a very tough situation. frankly, it is reminiscent what we came into 2001. we had a significantly larger majority in the house, but we had 50/50 senate that quickly turned into 41-49 republican senate with jim jeffords that left the republican party. we had to deal with very close twoelection and yet able to succeed on education reform and tax reform, tax cuts and other major pieces of legislation the first year. a tone of the entity we have to set and hardened by the remarks the last couple of days coming
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out of the transition that the president will emphasize on tuesday. outreach to democrats because you will need them when you have one or two seat margin in the house and the senate, you need to get to 60. you have to bring democrats aboard like they did on the riley lake and bill in the senate the last 48 hours. >> sandra: karl, can you finish president biden and much will be discussed about his legacy as he leaves office. your thoughts on that. >> look, i have been appalled by the attempt by the current president to sort of rewrite history. the economy is great, he says go to bed it was terrible before me. till the last quarter of 2020, the economy was growing faster and jobs are going faster than the prior quarter of 2024. that is the test appeared to that doesn't take into account the change at the border which was a disaster and america became less respected and consumer confidence dropped when joe biden was in office.
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suddenly we are told it is a utopia the last four years. you are just not to tell him, the american people, to be recognized by brilliant leadership. it is time for him to get off the stage periods 50th sort of the messaging all along, those high prices are how you are feeling about the economy and inflation rather than acknowledgment of the reality inflation was on the rise early on. karl, great to have you. thank you so much. good to see you. >> you bet. >> sandra: john, i say that because it was like that for a number of issues. you could say that about the border and crime. some of the democrats and crime in the cities like new york, about the way you are feeling. crime was not really up, it was the way you are thinking. >> john: it was your perception of crime and not the people actually getting pushed on the tracks at the subways. it is your perception of that happening. listen, monday, a lot of things are changing and very fluid, but we will be here all day with coverage on the fox new
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fox news channel. ceremony now has been moved from the platform on the west line of the capital inside the capitol dome. we don't know if the parade will go on or not that the grand celebration that would have taken place at the mall is moved to the big arena here. so folks will be inside. it will be a lot warmer appeared to the celebration will not be quite as big as it would have been. just wondering, is this justin trudeau getting his last legs and to take in all the cold weather from the south? >> sandra: we know how to dress for it canada, chicago, we will be out there, john especially edition of the show 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and i'm looking forward to being with you in d.c. monday all day coverage and we will see how things change. it is forecasted to be a very cold inauguration day. >> john: tomorrow will be in the 40s in d.c. monday, it will be in the low
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teens at 12:00. we will see at any rate. >> sandra: i say if double digits, we can get through with hand warmers and jackets. >> john: exactly. i grew up in canada and that is a t-shirt day in the single digits. supreme court upholding the law to ban tiktok and parent company bytedance sells to u.s. entity. we will no immediate sales on the horizon and president-elect trump posted on truths social, he respects the court's decision. trump weight and using executive order or a way to use executive order to stop the ban and he will repeal the decision and not-too-distant future. that law goes into effect on sunday. shannon bream joins us next hour to discuss the court's decision and where we go from here. ♪ ♪ cabinet approving the cease-fire on hostage release deal, will hamas hold up its end of the agreement? plus this...
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>> the people of greenland would love to become a state of the united states of america. we were graded with tremendous love and affection and respect. >> sandra: president-elect trump sees opportunity, he says, in greenland. much will u.s. foreign policy change when he takes office? we will ask former staff alex gray who is here next. discover caplyta. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta is proven to deliver significant symptom relief from both bipolar i & ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts right away. anti-depressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. caplyta is not approved for dementia-related psychosis.
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was not a terrorist event, which the fbi later retracted, sandra. ♪ ♪ >> sa >> he is still not home and hasn't been since october 7th. so, we are looking forward to beginning this deal finally and pushing through through all of the phases because omar is not expected to be brought back in the first phase. we need to make sure he has brought back and that he receives a respectful burial. >> sandra: yesterday, i was able to speak with some of the hostages' loved ones and holding out hope in that case and hoping their son's body will return to them. all of israeli government proposed framework for cease-fire and hostage release date. prime minister benjamin netanyahu's office said it could go into effect this week end. senior correspondent mike tobin from tel aviv with the latest on that, hi, mike. >> sandra we are seen by a word
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out of jerusalem benjamin netanyahu's cabinet, the full cabinet approves cease-fire agreement that went through the senior captain earlier today and moved on to the full cabinet. it does not require approval from israel's parliament. therefore, once we get word as we anticipate we will, this has been approved and the train is on the tracks phase one transfer of cease-fire agreement to be implemented as early as 12:30 local time on sunday. it begins with the release as many as four hostages all- all-female. till ultimately will be 33 hostages released. they are all women, female soldiers, children, and men over 50. in exchange 1,000 palestinian prisoners get released. the exchange rate 30 palestinian for every israeli hostage and 50 for each israeli soldier. but goes hand-in-hand with 42 day cease-fire and also phase 1 of the agreement, the
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trucks roll into the gaza strip at 600 per day. face 2 involves releasing male soldiers as far as palestinians to be a waste, that still needs. phase 3 exchanging the dead and reconstruction of gaza. netanyahu faces opposition to the cease-fire agreement. they promised to lead netanyahu's governing coalition if, indeed, this deal goes through. at that does not threaten his netanyahu hold on power. if he gets in trouble politically from there, they are two left-wing parties to join the coalition to an ethic to keep the ship afloat and see this cease-fire ultimately go through, sandra. >> sandra: mike tobin on that, thank you. >> john: let's dig deeper, alex gray, former chief of staff white house security council of the trump administration. good to see you. we don't know how everything
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will implode with the hostages but it will unfold according to plan your trip at my question is what happens afterwards, particularly as hamas is left in control? consider this moment from pete hegseth's nomination. >> i support existential war in gaza and i know you support that were as well, don't you? >> you? >> senator i do and i support israel destroying every last member of hamas. >> john: i was at play out? does trump support that position and will that be the physician at the administration? based on the last time and the most pro-israel present in the history of the country, my guess is he says, okay, israel will finally get no more mixed messages from the united states. president biden said one thing we did the other peer till let's be clear with the world that is watching this, israel has a right to defend itself and the only way israel will live in peace is if hamas is destroyed. you saw pete set it pete hegseth
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made his feelings known and you will see no more lack of moral clarity when president trump takes office. >> john: subject rate if hamas carries out the deal, they are sending their death warrant? >> i think what they are doing is biding time in taking strategic regrouping and strategic pause. i think what president trump sees is the bigger picture. he sees ultimately he was very clear. if we don't get hostages out or get some sort of immediate solution, he will come down like no one has seen before. but the long-term solution here is that israel has to have the freedom and it has to have the protection to live in peace. hamas long term we all know is an obstacle to that. >> john: let's look ahead to you last terms of policy. people are wondering how u.s. policy to china will change on monday. here is what donald trump wrote on truths social, the call was a good one for china and the usa. it is my expectation that we
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will solve many problems together and start immediately. we discussed balance and try to, fentanyl, tiktok in many subjects. president xi and i will do everything possible to make the world more peaceful and safe. i recall at the end of his first term, trump was not talking to xi jinping at all because he was not happy with him. how do you think the relationship will be going forward? >> i think it will be much improved relationship that she president xi says what he means. and unfortunately under president biden, xi jinping showed extraordinary disrespect for the united states and the office of the president because he didn't respect the man sitting behind the desk. pete's the next peace through strength is coming back as you know. adversaries like china that pay attention and adjust accordingly and i think you will see china will be open to having constructor conversations with the united states because they are afraid what happens if
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mr. trump holds up american interest. josephine went a favorite topic, greenland, the prime minister of greenland on "special report" with bret baier. here is what he said potential agreement lending itself with america. listen here. >> greenland and the future of greenland would be decided by the greenland people. and the greenland people don't want to be -- the greenland people don't want to be americans. greenland people want to be part of the alliance as a people. >> john: fox news poll, 33% said united states united states should buy greenland. 57% opposed to it. may be the u.s. doesn't buy them outright. how does this work out? do you think this will happen? >> i think president trump is 100% serious about making this happen, and i think he should. there is a reason -- and i think we should think about this strategically. a reason this is resident ending with the american people is
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because president trump is offering us after four years of americans feeling like we are in decline. he is actually offering a chance to say, "our best days are ahead of us and we can debate things still and bringing greenland closer to the united states is a big, important, strategic move unlike anything in 60 years. we can do this." >> john: how does this happen? >> a number of ways a territory of the united states like guam or american samoa makes a lot of a lot of sense strategically and economically. we can do it in a way greenland and greenlanders benefit. president trump has a lot of options like having a compact free association where greenland becomes an independent country if they want, but they have a very, very close strategic cooperation agreement with the united states where we take care of care of their defense and we keep china and russia out. >> john: we will see if it happens. one of the trump's claim to fame is -- maybe he will buy a huge state. alex, good to see you.
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>> thanks, john. >> john: sandra. >> sandra: you are looking... columbus, ohio,, ohio governor dewine and his pack for lieutenant governor to fille vice presidency, j.d. vance as vacant seat in ohio. of course resigned from the senate a tenants inauguration day. and you see that ohio governor with jon husted to fill the seat left by vice president-elect j.d. vance. so, lieutenant governor will now fill that seat. jon husted, his pick to fill the senate seat left by j.d. vance. we will watch that. and now this. >> john: lawmakers in california have vowed to make building easier for those who lost everything in the wildfires. wife victims have previous fires are racing doubts about that prospect. >> sandra: new york city mayor adams has failed to start
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country, especially that is true and difficult in malibu. this is coast highway, right, and the homes were packed wall to wall. the l.a. mayor and the governor now say they almost denigrate really the regulatory nightmare they enforce and say it will suspend some of those rules for fire victims. >> we are going to clear the red tape and unnecessary delays and cost and headaches. >> one thing i won't get into his delay. >> red tape for your rocker seek, all of that moscow. >> we will do it efficiently and effectively. >> that sounds great to bryan kohberger who lost his home off the coast highway. he evacuated six courses, to alpacas and a wife. he wants to rebuild that the building codes probably make it economically difficult to. >> even if i get $2.5 million from the insurance company, that
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is enough to rebuild the way it was but certainly not enough to upgrade the water line, the driveway, the foundation, se septic. >> that is a big deal and building codes are not optional, right i smirk sea level, required to build higher houses. deep cement caissons and no wood piling and the 50s and 60s but the biggest issue will be triple change chamber's epic ansi wells and ultraviolet treatment. all of that according to the ex-mayor of malibu to add hundreds of thousands if not millions to the cost of rebuilding. >> everybody will be in for sticker shock. there are a lot of people out there met at will not be able to rebuild because they cannot afford it. >> so for context, john the wolseley fire, 20% under construction and a lot of reasons for that. some people leaving and so far not permitting but it gives you
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some idea of that this is not going to be overnight. some people want the state to buy this beach and turn it into a state beach. you will have legal questions as well. back to you. spilling step 200 new regulations regarding building materials. the one white house still standing is made out of concrete and everything else would at the base. >> a lot of different codes in construction as well as he said fire treatment and they don't want people building this close to pch. it will be a nightmare. >> john: william la jeunesse with long, unfolding story, sandra. >> sandra: new york city mayor adams meeting with president trump at mar-a-lago. that is happening this hour. trump to launch mass to make nasty deportation day one of his presidency. adams wants to work on the micro crisis. let's bring in paul mauro coated nypd inspector and fox news contributor. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sandra: do you think
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they've come around on trump's planned question might. >> adams, what you have you been waiting for? the problem has been nothing but exacerbated? >> sandra: what changed? >> what changes he will be primary to angie end. not just meeting with donald trump, but he met yesterday with bruce blakeman, reporter laid the executive and trump adjacent one of the strong leaders in new york on these issues. clearly he is attacking the right on these issues. you will have an ally in new york. here is the problem for him even if you take him edit his word. the sanctuary city status of new york city and new york state is out of his hands. actually, andrew cuomo put it through and kathy hochul put in place that makes new york state a sanctuary state. new york city statutory and two laws passed by the city council assigned by mayor de blasio. in a lot of ways here, adams is
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hamstrung who he really needs to be talking to is not so much d.c., but the people locally whn enter these laws. >> sandra: such a great point. tom homan was asked the question earlier whether or not he believes new york city mayor has come around. here is how he answered that. listen. >> he has all about resting amounts for safety threats and helping to find missing children that we know some will be in new york city. he is all in on that. he has said he doesn't want his officers to become immigration agents. i agree with them. i don't want them to become immigration agents but i want them to help focus on safety issues. >> sandra: , you know what, a lot of people are thankful this conversation is happening, right? you go back to mayor adams and i believe tongue about martha in this particular sound bite, but mayor adams was about actuary city status and what it really means and what it should mean. i will get your reaction. watch. >> if you are in the city and
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you are paying taxes and buying a loaf of bread and paying taxes, those are your tax dollars. you have the right to the services of the city. you have the right to the police officers. you should not be fearful to put your children in school and get health care. that is what a sanctuary city is. what a sanctuary city is not is having an unsafe order and gang members coming end. it is not a safe haven for those committing criminal acts or harm asylum-seekers and new yorkers. >> sandra: even if that is the intention that is not what it is. sanctuary cities have been harboring criminals. >> there has been tremendous great by virtual saving the status of particular municipalities. let me explain and the larger audience may not realize, what happens when i.c.e. asked for detainer? i.c.e. goes to local jurisdiction and you have this guy and hold on to him for 24 hours and we will grab him. these are the crimes which
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i.c.e. asked detainers. listen to this, violent crimes, burglary, robbery, kidnapping, human trafficking, human rights abuses, criminal traffic offenses. these are things some of the most violent and public safety animus out there towards our system. and yet, the local jurisdictions are virtual signaling they will not cooperate with the feds on these issues even when the feds asked for a detainer. it will be interesting to see if they stick to their plans, what the federal government will be able to do relative. they will get court orders and go back to the local jurisdictions to say, you are harboring a fugitive. if you continue to do that, we will lock you up. >> sandra: the incoming administration said they will be huge hurdles and challenges. tom homan is failing to get the sense that we will see where it goes. paul, great to see you. john. >> john: senator bernie sanders
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importer restrictions and center of 202014 paint. he has prepared 100 executive orders, trump told lawmakers said he would press the limits of presidential authority to go it alone on the issues according to people who attend at that meeting. he is not waiting for congress to do anything. >> for 79 million americans he can't wait soon enough to redo many of the 17 executive orders. for a lot of americans go to the fact he cannot redo the pardons particularly of the convicted felons biden has let go and maybe even hunter biden. but all of that to say, to have lasting change, he will ultimately have to go through congress and working with the republican congress to put these executive actions in place but then reinforced with law. that becomes lasting change. >> he was in court every turn with every executive order he put his pin to during his first administration. i would imagine it would be the same this time around. democratic organizations, i
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think will be the forefront of that because much what he will do january 20th is take a sledgehammer to everything biden did. >> they will be a lot by democratic law firms and organizations will be making a lot of money taking him to court. but look, i think he learned a lot not just from the first administration but from the biden administration. biden got a lot done, but he tried to go through congress because that is who he was in his art. he was a senate guy. trump doesn't care about that. he doesn't care as long as a ct scan and he has a signed statement and the ribbon-cutting. he loves that big, black sharpie he can sign on hold and show everybody. if he does 100 of them, i think the only thing he will be worried about is his hand going to get sore. that is what he will do every day. if congress is not doing yet, he will do it himself. >> john: make sure you drink lots of water because you do not want hand cramps.
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>> j doge going into high gear and the line next tweeting on x it will look like the development of raptor engine ms and how elegant it is in version three. but hopefully it will look like the raptor engine and not like this, which happened yesterday if we can put the other one up, please. yes, they are ego and they had the rapid unplanned disassembly of the starship. is the doge going to be an idea or will they get stepped on? there will be accomplishments. but think about having coach has taught to make change the talk in the town. we are talking tax cuts and how to make a government more efficient and secure the border. it is a different conversation than what we had during the biden years. donald trump understands the role of congress and went out to elect republic and the senate and help reelect collect republican majority in the house because he does understand
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lasting change goes through congress. >> john: the democratic resistance as it was called the days after november 5th seems to have but all disappeared. if you watch the confirmation hearings, they don't seem well prepared. other than one or two, they have not landed many punches. what happens in the days ahead? >> part of the problem there is no leader of the party right now. chuck schumer of the democrats in the senate and hakeem jeffries and the house. there is no later because joe biden is going out as president. so there will not be a leader for three and a half years until we have a nominee. i think the democrats have gone wrong is they are not attacking on the substance and how they will do their job. so that is what they should be focused on periods bill and think you guys coach appreciate it coach is sandra. >> sandra: a cold weekend in store fofor parts of the countr. will you feel the deep freeze? we will have an update.
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>> sandra: as john just mentioned spacek starship rocket exploding over the atlantic ocean less than 10 minutes after liftoff. no crew on board a. the test flight for the amount of debris forced airplanes flying over the gulf of mexico to change course. elon musk company said likely propellant because the explosion. in the meantime they have a poster successfully returned to
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the launchpad. all right, taking that man, john kerry chose to be when they count the booster a second time and i was watching the coverage and spacek's, look at that, not sure what's going on with the starship itself. pit meanwhile in pieces raining down there reaction to folks who saw it coming down i guess over the caribbean was extraordinary. some people in the virgin islands. and taking video like this. you take a look at that and you say, what the heck is that? >> sandra: that would be quite a shock. >> john: elon mask says always entertaining. tiktok's future facing more uncertainty after supreme court upholds all law that will ban it in the united states unless old. fox news contributor, shannon bream where the legal fight heads next just ahead. >> i don't think the battle is over yet. i hope president trump can have biden left the door open for executive action from
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