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know, have been convicted of serious crimes. but, i'm concerned once he gets to the people that are here illegally, and maybe they haven't raped, murdered, or molested a child, there's going to be big softening. i am already seeing it in the media as they are pushing these cases of people, yeah, they came here illegally, and they tell all the wonderful things they have done and how great they are. look. yeah. >> carley: don, thank you so much. yeah, go ahead. we do have to leave it there. we have to toss it over to "fox & friends" in just a couple seconds. but we thank you so much for joining us on this very important day, border security, of course, is donald trump's top priority and see that unfold. >> thank you. >> in speech and executive actions to many do. "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪
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♪ >> ainsley: today is the day president-elect donald trump makes his historic return to the oval office, four years after leaving the white house. and will be sworn in as the 47th president of the united states of america in just a few hours. >> steve: he will be president within six hours. the president-elect will attend a service at st. john's peesk sl church. also known as the church of the presidents. heading over to the white house for tea with joe and jill biden. >> brian: that should go well. >> steve: they have a little coffee. the president will take the oval office for the president second time around. you will see it right here on fox. >> lawrence: and mother nature is playing a big role today, sending the swearing in ceremony inside for the first time in 40 years. thanks so the snow and freezing
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cold. >> brian: right. that's not slowing donald trump down. he plans to sign more than 200 executive orders before the day is done. and everything is on the table from border security, energy independence, to government officiefficiency. exciting not only to see the pomp and circumstance and transition of power the more traditional way. going to be really exciting when he goes back to the white house and says i missed you. the oval office is still oval and put up those executive orders. one thing about president trump and his executive orders, i love when he signs them and shows them. i wonder if he is going to do 200. >> steve: i have heard today is going to be unlike anything we have ever seen before with executive orders. usually, they have the big lunch. they are still going to have the lunch back here in the rotunda. statuary hall, actually.
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but apparently is he going to sign executive orders at a bunch of different venues. is he going to sign some here. i have heard is he going to sign one at the cap 1 center e may sign some at the white house. it's going to be a whole kay off stuff. ainsley is he probably going to sign it and hold it up. if there is a crowd around they goal wow. >> lawrence: we have had four years of a president who was hibernating. it's good see a president who wants to work. i love the quote that he gave yesterday when he said that some of his staffers, mr. president, maybe you should slow down on the executive orders. he goes no chance in hell. i love it. i love it. he is ready. >> ainsley: not to get too in the weeds there is difference between executive order, and executive actions. orders are legally binding and recorded in the federal registry that allow the president to have more power. >> steve: one executive order could have five actions in it or
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10 or 100. >> ainsley: brooke singman talked to the white house yesterday some of the officials she told me this morning can you clarify this for me she is hearing about 40 executive orders which are big deals. and 200 total in actions. >> brian: i love the headline in the "new york times" editorial that says defiance is out. deference is in. trump returns to a different washington. absolutely. and i watched it on the sunday shows the best as we could ascertain running around all day. see them two themes. how did he do it and who hid joe biden's cognitive decline? >> lawrence: it's about time. >> brian: this is the story we had for four years. this guy is not functioning on all levels. what's going on behind the scenes he? doesn't do interviews. this is about president trump who is more than ready to take over the oval office. he went from the least experienced president to the most experienced president in real time. >> ainsley: don't turn your tv
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off because fox will cover this all morning long at 7 croc a.m. the doors are going to open to st. john's church next to the white house. j.d. vance arrives around 8:00. president-elect at 8:15. the ceremony will start the service. between 9:05 and 9:30 i'm reading two different things, they will leave and go have tea at the white house. >> steve: that's right. the president and the president-elect overnighted at blair house as is tradition. historically cold. currently it is 21 degrees and it feels like 12. i remember as we look back at this crazy campaign, i remember, lawrence and i were in iowa the wind chill was 35 degrees below zero. that was cold. so, on this less than six hours before president trump takes the oath of office, it's easy to say the road to this inauguration has been a wild ride let's take a look. >> from the pack primary fielded
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to the debate stage. actually 2 and ultimately an elections win. anything but dull. here is a look back, dash, at how he got here. america's comeback starts right now. in order to make america great and glorious again i am tonight, announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. [cheers] one year from now, now, we will win the new hampshire primary and help of the good people of this state. i love the people. we are going to take back our country and take back the white house. this has been a tremendous week for our movement. we won big on super tuesday. and now we're just days away from officially clinching the republican nomination for president of the united states
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of america. [cheers and applause] >> look, if -- we finally beat medicare. >> he is right he did beat medicaid and beat it to death and destroying medicare. >> take a look at what happened? [gunshots] >> get down, get down. [cheers] >> is he here tonight to show his courage, his defiance, please welcome donald j. trump. [chanting u.s.a.] >> i stand here humbled and i'm overwhelmed with gratitude to say i officially accept your nomination to be vice president of the united states of america. >> i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [cheers] thank you. no matter what obstacle comes our way, we will not break.
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we will not bend. we will not back down. >> she doesn't have a plan. she copied biden's plan, and it's like four sentences, like run, pot, run. she is going to my philosophy now. in fact i was going to send her a maga hat. a few days ago we had an incident. i have to say secret service did a hell of a job. then you wonder why i got shot at. right? you know, only consequential presidents get shot at. >> tonight i return to butler in the aftermath of tragedy and heartache to deliver a simple message. we're going to make america great again. [cheers] >> going to win the election. going to win the election. >> this is very nice. >> steve: big night last night. >> i have never sat in the middle. >> lawrence: it's a first. >> brian: no one sat in the middle. >> we had great country. everything going. the world respected us. no wars. this group causes world war iii. they have no idea what they are doing. i hate to talk that way but we can't let this woman --
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>> i could do this all day. i wouldn't mind this job. i like this job. how do you like my garbage truck. this troubling is in honor of cam land a joe biden. >> qui want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president: every single day i will be fighting for you. >> the votes for president of the united states are as follows: donald j. trump of the state of florida, has received 312 votes. [cheers] >> tomorrow, at noon, the curtain closes on four long years of american decline and we begin a brand new day of american strength and prosperity. and we will make america great again! thank you very much. [cheers and applause]
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♪ >> steve: what a ride. >> brian: that was very well done, meghan mcdonalds donalds. just get chills looking back. if you want achieve something have that vision. from the day he left all the cronks hcontroversy he had the e was coming back. manifested that vision through the darkest times and all of the indictments and the trials. and he just kept on that path. and the on the republican side. he had a real primary unlike joe biden. >> ainsley: so transparent from the barber shops that he went, to visiting the police officers and giving them pizza. to the trash truck, to working at mcdonald's. all of that he did what kamala harris didn't do. he was not afraid to go out there and talk to the people. you have knew what you were getting. lawrence that was his focus. a lot of the people in the punditry class said he wouldn't win the primary. his political future was over. there was no shot. as the prosecutions filed up on him his poll numbers went up and
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he zoomed through that primary and then wrecked joe biden in that first debate. you got kamala harris put on the ticket. and she never could get win. they tried to manifest joy. meanwhile, he had all the joy in the country. >> steve: they tried to manufacture something. brian, the reason you got chills. was because it is 12 degrees wind chill. and we are on a roof overlooking the capitol. >> brian: nothing to do with trump. i'm cold. >> steve: because we put all this stuff together those are some of our favorites. what is your single favorite moment from the campaign that brought donald trump to the white house? was it the trash truck? walls it the mcdonald's thing? was it him on "fox & friends"? email us friends@foxnews.com because we would like to make this the last official poll of the campaign. [laughter] >> steve: 2025. >> brian: the staff did an incredible job. he was coachable. he brings in an a team. the person who comes up with the
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truck that puts together as much as i'm against tiktok put together the 21-year-olds on tiktok on down. they executed. he listened, they executed and got the inexperience and instincts we're not going to change you we're going to highlight you. >> lawrence: working with the vision not against him. not leaking not trying to sabotage. he had people that sometimes had opposing views but they handled it behind closed doors and it made him a better candidate. >> brian: sabotage. >> lawrence: exactly right. >> steve: donald trump is more powerful today. he is more prepared than he was last time. he has got business behind him and he is popular with the american public. approval waiting higher than they were 8 years ago. what is going to happen today? madeleine rivera is breaking down the schedule as the 45th president prepares to become the 47th president madeleine? >> hi, guys, good morning. it's cold out here.
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i got to tell you that won't stop thousands of trump supporters from fans out across d.c. hoping to catch a glimpse of the motorcade. president trump will be sworn in at the capitol rotunda by noon eastern time. his day begins across pennsylvania avenue. here's the rundown. president-elect trump will attend a service at st. john's episcopal church. then he and melania will app. tend a tea and coffee reception hosted by president biden and first lady jill biden at the house. from there trump will head to the capitol where the swearing in ceremony begins around 11:00 a.m. eastern time. after that, trump will deliver his inaugural address. president biden and vice president kamala harris will leave the capitol after those ceremonies completing the peaceful transfer of power. trump is expected to sign a series of executive orders shortly after being sworn in. then heads to the capital one arena to meet with supports before ceremony in the oval office. trump caption off his day with a number of inaugural balls later
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on this evening. lawrence, steve, ainsley and brian. >> steve: had madeleine on the schedule trump's capital one arena parade begins. we this 10,000 people prepared to march up and down constitution. towards pennsylvania avenue. but they cancelled the parade. so, essentially those 10,000 people, most of them. are going to wind up parading through the cap one center including bans, veterans groups. equestrian groups. it's going to be quite a festivity. >> madeleine: it will be a spectacle. you got 20,000 people there, mass the maximum capacity of the capital one arena. certainly thought as large had the audience been had the parade been happening on pennsylvania avenue. no doubt you have got a number of excited people there, just hoping, again, to watch something, right in the majority of trump supporters won't be able to, unfortunately.
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back to you. >> ainsley: i believe, madeleine tonight at the balls. i think two of them are going to be in the convention center, right? the liberty ball and the commander-in-chief ball? >> steve: like last time there were two. >> ainsley: just two different balls? >> ainsley: a third one is he going to go to, too. >> madeleine: yeah. that's what i saw on the schedule. that's what we expect as of right now, you guys, yeah. that's right. >> ainsley: okay. >> steve: thank you, madeleine rivera outsiden the street. >> lawrence: d.c. has been magaed. i used to live here for two years. just to see the amount of people here i saw the other report. j.d. vance donald trump first he'd lady and second lady walk. i don't want to beat up on kamala harris because i know this is a day of mourning. when i found out her resting place is going to be los ang
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angeles. >> steve: resting place, retirement? >> lawrence: are you kidding me? you are going back to los angeles. they are experiencing wildfires and you have been nowhere to be found. zero political instincts and they are say she go may run for governor. i can't imagine this happening. >> brian: right. i think there is going to be massive change. we will get to that after the inauguration but what is happening in los angeles is stunning the way the firefighters and union turning on the mayor and the mayor and the governor. >> ainsley: trump is going on friday. kamala harris' house was spared. i know someone who lives in that area, and she was saying because kamala harris' house is there, there is extra security and they are really trying to protect that area. >> brian: the foreign leaders for the first time are attending the inauguration. chinese vice president, the are a general tennian president who is a rock star. this guy has got a surplus in his economy in, what, two years? they were mired in debt and rapidly bringing down inflation. the italian premier who is the new rock star of europe. and really the touch stone
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because everybody else is dealing with at love internal turmoil. the former georgia president, and the ecuadorian president. why that is so important is, he not only took on the gangs. he arrested all of them. and he is straightened them out. weave no longer have a problem with el salvador yans at our border and these people are living in peace. i think it's really cool because i did not know. i thought just for sure in the past, other world leaders would want to come. and i think it's fantastic. it's just another unique thing. that is happening tomorrow. but i think just like greenland story and the panama story. they are the beginning of a movement and a message. there's a reason for all of it. >> steve: speaking of beginning, right at noon is when things are going to start. donald trump wants to quick start. remember, in 2017, they spent the first six months of that time trying to repeal obamacare and that did not work out. and they learned the lesson: you have got to get a running start.
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as we have been talking this morning. there will be dozens of executive orders signed with hundreds of actions involved to undo a lot of the things. and stephen miller, one of the president's top advisers, detailed essentially where those areas are going to be. they're going to be on the border, energy, the federal workforce, and lawmakers are going to wind up getting a list of the actions just a little before they actually become the law of the land. >> ainsley: well, also, he vowed to make records relating to the assassinations of jfk jr. -- jfk, i thought of you with that because you love history. robert kennedy and dr. martin luther king jr. which by the way we're celebrating him today. is he going to make that publicly available. then also starting the great iron dome missile defense shield for america. get north carolina back on its feet after the hurricanes. and then as we said visit the fires on friday. >> brian: bill melugin did some fantastic reporting. there is going to be 11 border
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executive orders and we are going to get into detail on that in an hour. it is going -- it is titanic in its impacts. that's another reason why you go to the gym at the hotels because you never know when you will run into a correspondent who just broke news. before he off i'm going to put out a memo tomorrow morning. i might have to get up early. it is big, because i watched this whole border suffer. >> steve: you watch bill melugin towel off. >> brian: i did. he is a. >> lawrence: is he a very confident guy. >> brian: see how intense is he on the border? just as intense in the gym. >> lawrence: i'm going to try to get this back on track. of the president-elect had a learning curve the last time but now he has been president. and he knows how things works. he knows the bureaucracy. he knows the key players. so what i'm hearing he has been adamant with his team we are not waiting for anything. we're going to do both things in the process. i'm going to take as many executive orders as i can do.
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but congress is going to work on the legislation. we got to do both. i have complete control of the military. so he you are going to see the military at the border for the first time. remember, it's been the governs that have been having the national guard there all these different locations. but some governors don't agree. arizona more cooperative. the president-elect laid it out yesterday at capital one arena. >> you will see something one tomorrow. you will see executive orders that are going to make you extremely happy. lots of them. we have to set our country on the proper course. by the time the sun sets tomorrow evening, the invasion of our borders will have come to a halt and all the illegal border trespassers. [cheers and applause] >> will in some form or another be on their way back home. every radical and foolish executive order of the biden administration will be repealed within hours of when i take the oath of office.
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[cheers and applause] oh, you're going to have a lot of fun watching television tomorrow. >> lawrence: ha. >> brian: is he also going to destruct the military to construct an iron dome for the country which is going to be tough. i remember when rumed brought up missile defense. you can't have a missile hit a missile. mbs, russians put out what we have done with the patriot missile over in ukraine. he says why don't we have it in this country? also, i think is he getting read into the intelligence. he knows the danger. my problem is it's accelerating so quickly with the smaller drones, you know, okay, yeah. the ibmms are an issue but who is going to stop the drones. >> ainsley: we haven't mentioned the village people. last night he was on stage at the end of the rally the village people came on with the one original member that we have interviewed a few times.
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>> steve: queen. >> ainsley: they were all dancing and he was dancing behind him. i thought it was very cute. >> steve: there he is. >> brian: look how he does his leg. >> brian: he might -- if he could go out there and not be as good as the village people, by the way. i got video of you doing do the letters. ♪ what about the american indian headdress? does that still fly? is this the new america we can salute leaders in the indian community again? >> lawrence: i love how they are doing the ymca he is so confident that i'm sticking with my dance. i'm not changing anything. >> brian: i don't go to mar-a-lago. i have only been there when there wasn't music playing. i hear he does this for hours. >> lawrence: he picks every single song on the play list. >> ainsley: and he gets. >> steve: his ipad. >> ainsley: one time he changed the song. no. oh beings you like that song?
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okay. >> steve: one platform that uses a lot of popular music is tiktok. and as we told you. >> brian: here we go. >> steve: tiktok went dark and then yesterday, we told you that president trump essentially saved tiktok. yesterday at the reagan, he talked a little bit he was going to sign an executive order on tiktok. and said he would pause the ban at the rally there's a real good possibility he may actually sign the tiktok over lunch because the guy who runs tiktok by the dance will be there. look for that. >> lawrence: i will let brian blow his gasket first. >> brian: 50/50. as long as the chinese have access their editor and chief is
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a member of the chinese communist party. set leader of that party. for example, if there was two parties. if lara trump, the rnc chair, if she had control of everything, and was able to pump that into china, we would never allow that. so, tom cotton said it grate. any country that distributes services or otherwise facilitates the communist controlled take could phase face hundreds of millions of dollars of ruinous under the law. >> steve: under the law. >> brian: there is no blending. they have to sell it to american company. >> lawrence: this going to bees problem. this is what we had allowed to. i got a tip about the president's executive order that we weren't allowed to report yet. i said there is a lot of american companies that are doing the same thing. so now, this goes back. >> steve: sharing stuff. >> lawrence: they are just restructuring it to the way companies have been doing business forever. >> brian: that's a great point. how many companies have access to 170 million americans'
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including the next generation and do you want china picking out what americans are going to be reading in their news feed? anti-taiwan, anti-semitism, and anti-trump when he takes them on on trade. >> steve: ultimately, donald trump has gotten a crash course in tiktok over the last month or two. and for him to stake his -- to do this on day one, obviously he feels strongly that the national security issue will be addressed. >> brian: there is a law. >> steve: half owned by china. half owned by the united states. here's the thing. currently bytedance is 60% owned by institutional investors like blackrock and general atlantic and the founders and employees each own 20%. >> ainsley: hopefully donald trump can figure it all out and we calm down. >> brian: calm down. >> lawrence: that's what i'm saying. >> brian: major donor to a lot of people. he is a major investor in tiktok. >> ainsley: the ceo is going to be with donald trump. you saw the statement on tiktok. he thanked donald trump for all
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of his efforts. >> brian: if you want america to beat china, get rid of tiktok. that's all. if you want china to win keep logging on. we will soon see the president-elect. >> ainsley: that's black and white. >> brian: it's true. >> ainsley: either you are pro-america or not? >> brian: that's all i'm saying. before he points to the new golden age in inaugural address. marc thiessen who may in fact agree with me on his message in unity and strength next. right? >> ainsley: dressed like you were yesterday. ♪ ♪ i'm an american ♪
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>> janice: good morning, everyone. lots to cover. starting off with wildfires, still big wildfires, the palisades and eaton not contained. and we have another particularly dangerous situation starting this afternoon through wednesday. wind gusts of up to 100 miles per hour again. so this is going to be a dire situation. not only today but tuesday, with extreme fire danger yet again this week. the other huge story we're talking about is a snow storm for the gulf coast states, including houston, texas. look at baton rouge. you could get 5 to 8 inches of snow. it's been a long time since have you had very measurable snow across the south. that's going to cripple travel. the other big story is the cold
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weather. we have tens of millions of people under cold weather alerts as far as south as the gulf coast. with temperatures below zero in terms of wind chills. and that's why a lot of these happenings in d.c. are going to be inside, including the inauguration with wind chills feeling, you know, some time around 5 or 4 degrees. we will keep continue to keep you up to date. steve doocy very cold in d.c. that's weather story for you my friends. >> steve: that's right. i'm sitting on top of a building right now and the bang window is open. it's a little chilly. thank you. >> janice: stay warm. >> steve: i will do my best. we have space heaters. donald trump set to proclaim comeback in second inaugural address today. how does this differ from his message to the nation 8 years ago? let's bring in fox news contributor president donald
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contribute speech writer marc thiessen it's a great day. >> you remember back they were burning limousines and riots in washington, d.c. it's a completely different moment. donald trump has something he never got last time a political honeymoon. he has momentum. the american people approve of him at the highest levels they have in years. he has got momentum from the great transition, successful transition. he now has a moment where is he rise and what i have noticed in talking to people around d.c. today, there is hope. there is a lot of hope. i hope he will do is instead of american carnage which was maybe perhaps appropriate for 8 years ago. i want to talk about america -- an american renaissance and what he is going to do to rebuild the country. >> steve: we have a soundbite we will play it in a second of trump at his inaugural last time just to show you how he set the table. but, when you are talking a little bit about how things are different in washington. you know, the republican party was different. and the republicans in congress
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did not do him any favors in 2017. >> marc: i don't know about that. they passed the first tax reform. they got a lot done. >> steve: with that, absolutely. with you, you know, he spent half a year on obamacare and they didn't help him with that. >> marc: very true. the difference is the democrats. when trump won in 2016 they considered it a fluke, right? he didn't win the popular vote. he just barely beat hillary, hillary was a terrible candidate. that was it. he has decisively defeated them this time. they are licking their wounds and they are -- what you didn't hear last time around which you do now well i want to work with donald trump. you hear schumer saying that i'm going to work with him. no one was saying that 8 years ago. i think that's a sign of how strong he is at this moment. >> steve: real quick get in the way back machine and take you back to his inaugural 8 years ago. watch this. here he is. >> politicians prospered but the jobs left and the factories
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closed. the establishment protected itself. but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. the forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. >> steve: he has not forgotten those people. >> marc: no. the forgotten men and women are running the country now. the irony is we are in a worse position now than we were in 8 years ago in terms of what has happened with the border and inflation and the economy. there is a feeling of hope that we didn't have 8 years ago in the same way people were trying to -- part-time were trying to stop donald trump from fixing the country. now donald trump has defeated all the people who are trying to stop him. there is not going to be another mueller probe. there is not going to be russia, russia, russia. all these things that stood in his way. he has a clear shot to do good things for the country and it's
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♪ >> brian: fox news alert. three israeli hostages reigniting with their families after 15 months in captivity. all part of a new agreement between israel and hamas. chief foreign correspondent trey yingst is there in tel aviv with the latest. trey? >> trey: hey, brian, good morning. the cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding after that exchange freed three israeli hostages. we are getting the first images of these young women reigniting
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with their family members in a hospital in central israel. such emotional moments after waiting 470 days for this to happen. all of the women, are up and walking on their own. president biden reacted to the news of their release saying this. >> today's cease-fire in gaza and release of hostages is a result of brains pelled and effective policy that we presided over for months. and we got here without a wider war in the middle east that many predicted. and now falls the next administration to help implement this deal. i was pleased to have our teams speak as one voice in the final days. both necessary and effective. -- >> trey: following those remarks we heard from president-elect trump who sent his middle east envoy steve witkoff to qatar after negotiations egged on for nine months. >> i know that biden is saying that they made the deal. well, you know.
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[laughter] [boos] >> first of all, it would have never happened if were president never would have wanted ha. never even a thought of it. iran was broke. they had no money for hezbollah. they no money for hamas. they no money. they were broke. totally broke. and they would have never done anything. >> the bottom line is this deal would not have crossed finish line if it were not for president-elect trump and middle east envoy steve witkoff. as we look forward this will lead to a more permanent cease-fire between the two sides. brian? >> brian: we'll see how phase one moves forward and phase 2 is going to be really difficult and then they will start writing phase 3. trey, thanks so much. we appreciate it. check back in again. very fluid over there mean while the, this tiktok restores service to the u.s. users after president trump announced he will issue an executive order, giving the platform a 90-day exterms a rebrief.
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tiktok thanking trump and they restored the service will the legal revival be short lived? joining us now is george washington law proposal and fox news contributor jonathan turley. jonathan, first off, is that within the president's purview to extend this law 90 days? >> i think there is a credible argument that a 90-day extension would be legally invalid. it's a very quirky law but there is a good argument that that 90 day period no longer applies it. deals with a separate period that started to run when the law was passed. and that ended yesterday. so the question is is the president going to do something like president biden did that is president biden just said i'm not going to enforce the law. and that is problematic. there is a valid federal law on the books. it was just we reviewed by the supreme court. are you really going to start out your presidency by just saying don't enforce the federal law? the problem is that the chinese are notorious. they will not make a concession
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unless there is no alternative. and there's a lot of people just saying don't enforce the law and they are hearing that so this is a game of chicken. i think the chinese think that they are going to win. >> brian: why don't we do a 50/50 thing. makes a lot of money. make it 50% american 50% chinese ownership. that doesn't defeat the problem and all this information goes back to china. chinese owned. we wouldn't let china be bought by abc wouldn't be sold to china. fox wouldn't be sold to china. >> that's right. these committees in congress are vehement. they are saying this algorithm and sharing of information is a serious national security risk. and if you don't untie that knot it's still going to be there. >> brian: what do you say to people that say well, other businesses go over to china and they deal with it and give up their ip whether it's tesla on down? what's the difference here? why make a stand here? >> just the shear numbers ever americans that have their data in this system is daunting. i mean, this is a mask popular
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site. and the concern is that you have a very hostile power that's been trying to undermine our infrastructure. trying to undermine aspects of our government. and to have that amount of data from u.s. citizens in the hands of the ccp is very, very concerning. so, he is going to have to try thread this needle and i'm not too sure how to do that within the confines of the statute. >> brian: just sell it to an american company. that's it. jonathan, we will talk about this again. >> thank you very much, brian. >> brian: exciting day in washington. tonight is the first ever make america healthy again inaugural ball. i will be going. trump's new and improved menu is it really new and improved? that's next. than walls. ♪'s m
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♪ >> lawrence: so today the capital one arena in washington, d.c. is hosting an inauguration viewing party after the ceremonies were moved indoors because of the cold. bryan llenas is outside of the arena where people have been waiting all night. brian, bryan, whatare the peopl? >> bryan: lawrence, good morning. it is a real-feel 12 degrees. the people here are absolutely excited. give you a sense of the line
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outside capital one arena. goes for blocks. a lot of these folks have been here since last night, as you said. in fact, there is one woman here who is all the way from -- where are you from michigan you said? >> michigan. >> you are used to this cold. >> i'm not used to sitting out in it all night. >> what time did you get here? >> 11:30 last night. >> bryan: wow. why? why did you think it was so important to be here? >> because we need to support our president and our first lady. > >> bryan: how many layers is the plastic bag helping? >> six years and yes, the palace stem back does help somewhat. >> bryan: what was your name again? >> susan allen. >> bryan: thank you there are people who have been drinking whiskey. they have been singing the national anthem and doing everything they can to keep their spirits up. i'm actually going to go up here. bring you to the front of the line, lawrence, this is joining brown from alabama. hi, jacqui. jacqui, tell the folks what time did you get here? >> i got here yesterday for the
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rally but i didn't make it in. >> bryan: what time did you get in this line? >> this line around 8:00. >> bryan: 8:30 last night? >> yes. >> and you said you came here alone? >> no. i came with my brother-in-law and nephew and they ditched me. >> bryan: they ditched me. >> they couldn't handle it. >> too cold. >> bryan: front of the line. these are folks obviously going to watch the viewing party. see the inaugural parade and see the president-elect who will soon be president trump. lawrence? >> lawrence: that's maga for you. rain, sleet or snow. they are going to show up. been to a lot of rallies where people were waiting all day just to a chance to celebrate together great job. bryan: let's bring in fox news senior medical analyst dr. marc siegel. doc, let's talk about this. there has been a lot of debate
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about the comparisons of the inaugurations and the temperature. but this is the president's first decision. he decided that for the health and safety of not just his people but the law enforcement that it was best to move this inside. why do you agree or disagree? >> i think it's a great place to start, lawrence. as he comes. in he is talking about health. make america healthy again. it has been 40 years since inauguration has been inside under president reagan in 1958 sending same message of compassion for the workers. there is going to be a song unveiled make america healthy again unveiled. song all eyes on us. that's what it is. all eyes on us. and starting with the right spirit. remember, it's in the low 20's in washington, d.c. as you know and i'm heading down there going to be causing frost bite and
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heart problems indoors. president trump only worried about crowd size. it's going to be a smaller crowd but a healthier crowd. great way to start lawrence lawrence tell me about this make america healthy again ball is this just a kick-off to the agenda that the president-elect plans on enforcing? >> i thought so. not only is that song there i looked over the menu. i scrutinized the menu no. seed oils in this menu. the menu is all organic. listen to this, lawrence. chewy oil salad. that helps your digestion. good for metabolism. but butter nut squash, plenty of fiber in that antioxidant. chick pea vegetarian. it decreases glycemic index and inflammation in the body. make america healthy again as they are saying.
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organic food no, seed oils. healthier for you. >> a lot of people open to that conversation. that's the reason they voted for the president-elect. dr. marc siegel, thank you so much for joining the program. >> great to see, lawrence. >> lawrence: brubleg up -- you, too brother. buckle up, we have all-star lineup on deck for the inauguration; of course we will see the president-elect in just a moment. you don't want to turn the channel. keep it here. is
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