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♪ >> brian: all right. it is 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. it is tuesday, january 21st. and this is "fox & friends." i am glad you are up. i have a hunch you're dressed. 45 becomes 47. president donald trump marked the greatest comeback in political history. in his promised filled inaugural address. let's listen. >> we will stand bravely. we will live proudly. we will dream boldly and nothing will stand in our way because we are learns. the future is ours and our golden age has just begun.
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>> brian: like that. >> lawrence: so the president wasted no time signing several executive actions in front of a packed arena and with reporters in the oval office. >> ainsley: white house press secretary karoline leavitt joins us for her first interview in the role before taking the podium. >> steve: excellent. today president trump set to meet with house and senate leaders on the republican side to figure out their strategy as his first cabinet official is confirmed unanimously. it's that guy. marco rubio. the others we can expect this week coming up. the second hour -- that's right, we started early. got a low t in d.c. the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ my head's turning white.
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my neck has always been red ♪ my collar's too blue ♪ we've always been here ♪ just trying to. >> brian: wow. and, of course, johnny van zant and lynn n lynyrd skynyrd. that's a look at the white house. there is a new family back in the white house. and out of all the moments, of course, winning the election in november. that's got to be special. but then you had to wait two months to get the job. the feeling that trump president trump must have had to be back in his office four years later knowing in the back of his head i was indicted five times, had to beat this huge, very talented group of republicans and then beat a sitting president with all the money that he had and all the celebrity. meanwhile, he had to spend most of his time after he launched his campaign in may in a courtroom? then he got mocked by the sitting president in june. he said i will do a debate on
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wednesday because i know that's your off day. i will do it any time. once he beats him in june. then he has to deal with the most money raised against any one candidate and the new -- the woman of joy, the vice president. and to be back in the oval office? >> lawrence: ainsley, the more and more i think of it and the last four years, they weren't good. but i'm grateful for the four year break. i think it showed the country. >> steve: you're the one. >> lawrence: i'm grateful for the four year break. it's kind of -- remember i gave you the analogy about the x boyfriend and you think the grass is greener. you think things are going to be -- there is vindication from the president saying you saw how bad things can get. i'm going to repair all of these things and he hit the ground running, no sleep. >> ainsley: he really did. when you look at the picture of the white house, i remember during those four years he was in office and steve would always say when we saw that shot the president is awake. there is the light on in the kitchen right next to the residence?
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>> steve: one on the top floor far right the light is back on. >> ainsley: the coffee is being made. the doughnuts are being made. he never sleeps. he just continues to, work. i remember how transparent he was. allowing all of us to have exclusive interviews with him inside that white house. and i remember as a little girl, standing in front of the white house and taking a picture with my sister against the gate. and i have that picture. and then to know he invited all of us with our amazing jobs, to go into the oval office, interview him over and over and over. so i look forward to that melania gave us interviews. >> brian: wait a second, ainsley because he is a superstitious guy. why we not give us the interview again? >> ainsley: we would love it, mr. president. we would love the four of us to go have the first morning show interview. >> steve: because 8 years ago we were actually the first people who interviewed him in the white house after he won. and, by the way when you see the
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butler's pantry on the second floor it's the diet coke. they reinstalled the diet coke button in the office yesterday. >> brian: electronics. >> ainsley: he drinks 12 a day allegedly. >> steve: when i was watching it yesterday i was thinking okay, alleys back. but, now he is more popular than he was. but, more importantly, he is wiser. he has had a good team. >> lawrence: he knows his job. >> steve: he is so much wiser. my analogy is. this if you have ever been to the super bowl. you work your whole life to get back to the super bowl. he is back to the super bowl. and he -- he saw how to run the plays. and he figured out to win. and he figured out what the people in the stands want these four years. and on day one. he started to deliver. >> ainsley: he watched the tape and learned from his mistakes. >> steve: that's exactly what you do. it is the ultimate super bowl. he is the quarterback of america now. and he hit the ground running
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yesterday. and a lot of people -- i talked to a bunch of people because we were not in the rotunda for the inaugural. but, over at the hotel we're staying at, they had a little coffee room. i sat in there with like 20 people and watched the inaugural. and people were on their feet standing, cheering, clapping. they loved it. we also went through a lot of coffee and a couple mimosas. just saying. i think we had one at breakfast time, didn't we? >> brian: i would stop with the sports analogy it doesn't really work. >> steve: carley taught me how to do it. >> lawrence: doesn't like anybody getting in his -- >> ainsley: last time i was trying to order room service the lady could not hear me in the doesn't have a they had one of the galas or one of the balls on in the background and trump was speaking. the speech was going on while i'm trying to orderly room service and the lady is screaming and i'm screaming back trying to place my order. people were excited yesterday.
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our hotel where we are staying oh my gosh, when we waked through the lobby. people were so nice. it is totally maga. >> brian: went to go work out. i'm walking -- why are you wearing that? going to work out. then you go to work out. >> ainsley: they are all watching you, seeing how many pounds you are lifting. >> brian: take it all down. here are. so moments. i thought the inaugural dress, i thought this was last speech. very in your face. you screwed up the last four years, biden, that guy. he did everything for i'm going to undo all the damage he did. yeah, that guy. watch. >> my fellow citizens, the golden age of america begins right now. [cheers] for american citizens, january 20th, 2025 is liberation day. i will declare a national emergency at our southern border. [applause] i will also declare a national
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energy emergency. we will drill, baby, drill. [cheers] with my actions today, we will end the green new deal and we will revoke the electric vehicle mandate. we will forge a society that is colorblind and merit-based. it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders, male and female. [cheers] i will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to the covid vaccine mandate with full back pay. [cheers] we will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars, launching american astronauts to plant the stars and stripes on the planet mars. [applause] we will stand bravely. we will live proudly.
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>> we will dream boldly, and nothing will stand in our way because we are americans. the future is ours. and our golden age has just begun. >> steve: you know, one of the things that happened just before he gave his speech was chief justice john roberts had to administer the oath of office. because they didn't do it right there, like they were supposed to, there was no rehearsal. so things were a little rushed. john roberts actually started the oath of office, as you can see right here. he starts the oath of office before melania can get over there with the bibles. she had the family bible. she had the lincoln bible. he never put his hand on the bible. and i did ask a constitutional scholar peter doocy, last night. is joe biden still the president? did he actually get sworn in? he did. it's one of those unfortunate
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things because, you know they were just add libbing. >> lawrence: it's all symbolic as well. once the clock hits 12:00 constitutionally set commander-in-chief. >> steve: he has to be sworn in. >> ainsley: it's a stressful thing. trying to remember so many things. so many speeches. a long day for him. would have been nice for him to put his hand on the bible, yes. it doesn't mean is he not the president. and god is still with him. he said i was saved by god to make america great again. >> brian: they could always redo it, right? they could always. >> lawrence: barack obama did it famously in 2009. >> steve: because john roberts left a word out. >> lawrence: talk about what the president -- it's so funny i almost said president-elect. what the president is doing. his signature issue was the border. he signed executive action. this is what he is going to do. first he declared the national border emergency. he is going to end -- although
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this may be challenging the court end birthright citizenship. he is going to end catch and release and reinstate remain in mexico. designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and deploy active troops to the southern border. this is what joe biden tries to do to get around the system that cbp one app. people filling aas they got across the border that went away the moment he became president. >> steve: the thing about the cbp one app. people didn't have to sneak across the border they could flight. the whole idea behind that is to minimize bill melugin pictures whole bunch of people coming across the border that has all gone away. >> ainsley: trump designates the drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. he wanted do this before. >> lawrence: they blocked it. >> ainsley: the mexican president didn't like it. he highlight signed the order
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highlighting mexican cartels and tren de aragua, ms-13, he said they are threatening the safety of americans and security of the u.s. the lord did not list the groups by name. cabinet secretaries will recommend groups for designation as the terrorist organizations in the next 14 days. they will write down which groups they are affected. >> brian: apply. go to the border show the app. and get in. that's joe biden's genius at work and mayorkas' implementation. that's got to stop. to get refugee status, you have to prove that you have no other option. you can't go to another part of your country and have freedom. you got to come out and show if you go to your country, you will be killed, your life will be ended. meanwhile, migrants in mexico, when they got the word, they were crying as they found out the app. and their appointments canceled by trump. some families have the american dream. there is a way to approach it and do if the right way. number two they pride themselves illegal immigrants and coyotes
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on knowing the american system. did you not know that trump won the election? did you not know that this was not going to be an issue? here is art del cueto the vp of the national border patrol council on the way trump is handling the border on day one. >> i think it's going to be fantastic. him declaring, you know, the southern border an emergency, is a big deal. everyone knows about it. you guys have reported about it. but the last administration, you know, failed to even, talk about it, and they ignored it. moving forward we are in the right direction. with the rhetoric alone he will drop the numbers coming across the southern border. the big issue is catch and release. when you end catch and release the incentive for those coming in illegally that ends. when that happens, everything falls into place like a domino effect. once the large groups aren't coming across because they know they are not getting rewarded. now free up agents to be able to work on those areas of the border where the drug cartels are busy and come in. then you just go ahead and
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classifi' them a terrorist organization. it's a win-win all around. >> lawrence: he's not the only one. i have been talking with some of the border patrol, some of my friends that i have covered the border with and they are so excited that they get to do their job again. the one thing about catch and release that is so powerful is that you had a lot of the migrants crossing the border that realized if they could just get to the border, touch the soil under the biden administration, they would go through 9 processing and get a court date three years out. that that notice to appear and they were free roam the country. they could get driver's license, they could work within. so states in the country. they could get debit wards in new york city. that's all going to change now because they realize that if they come to the border, illegally, right now they don't go to a are the to of entry. they don't stop at a country as they are traveling to america. that first country to apply for asylum. they are going to be held in custody. they are not going to be able to roam the country.
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>> steve: one other thing that was supposed to start today the migrant raids on people with felonies outstanding who are in the country illegally. that "wall street journal" article that we talked about a couple of days ago came out and revealed, okay, they are going to start in chicago. then we heard that the administration the plans were not firm. yesterday, in the oval office, wide ranging interview. the president said -- he didn't say, when exactly the raids were going to happen with ice. but he said they would happen. probably pretty soon. >> brian: yeah. we will see what's going to happen. we also know that he also ended. now we are going to have two sexes. male and female. he got a huge applause for that and end dei programs almost right away. so many companies beat trump to the punch on this, including the fbi. but i think that's another exhale for the country. we're going to go back to not waking up every day and having to declare we're hopelessly racist country built on stolen
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land. >> ainsley: you don't have to get rid of your gas stove anymore. >> brian: the state is still going to pushback on that. >> ainsley: really the government trumps the state. >> brian: pun intended? >> ainsley: yes. >> steve: this country we are in got one step closer to returning to common sense. things are just, it's like wait a minute, why do you have to change that? why did the last guy change it that way? >> lawrence: the president also. this was a moment overlooked in the speech. he talked about because he ironically was sworn in on martin luther king day. and he talked about making that dream a reality. i thought that was a special moment. he was acknowledging all different groups that voted for him. we got to get past this. got to get to that dream. of course the pundits skipped over it. >> ainsley: i love if he said if you are black or hispanic american you touched on this earlier, thank you for your vote if you voted for me. >> lawrence: he worked for it.
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>> ainsley: he promised i will work for you. >> steve: speaking of groups, in cincinnati police are linking a group of migrants who came here illegally from chile to last month's break-in at the home of bengals star quarterback joe burrow. >> lawrence: unbelievable. local outlets reporting that police found an lsu shirt and a bengals hat in the burglary suspect's car. borough is an lsu alum. >> ainsley: they did recover -- they said that shirt and lsu shirt. police believe that borough's home the only one targeted in that area of ohio. court documents show the arrest was made during a, quote: ongoing investigation involving burglaries of multi million dollars homes in multiple states. >> brian: so borough, who might burburrow is one ofthe best ath. you know when they have games. the schedule is everywhere. the investigators not been able to officially link the cases to
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each other. we will see where that goes. you know, people say to themselves, these guys, don't they have it good enough post someone at their house? for the most part the answer is yes. you didn't necessarily think you had to. even a home game or go for a seven game west coast swing you didn't think your home was going to be burglarize. >> lawrence: burrow had off duty at his house. >> brian: and babysitter was there. >> steve: above lawrence's head it says right there live. everybody watching knows we are live in washington, d.c. so, lawrence they know nobody's at your house or my house or ainsley's house or brian's house. >> brian: i was getting these text messages, stop telling people you are on vacation. that's why i'm always on assignment. it looks like i never take vacation. i'm always on assignment. >> steve: don't knock on my door right now. my wife doesn't wake up for
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another 40 minutes. >> ainsley: families at our house. they can call the cops. >> steve: but the football players, their whole family goes to the football game. >> ainsley: usually unless their wife doesn't like them. >> steve: that's sad. >> brian: more on that later and you are going to name names. do you know what happened yesterday in new york? >> ainsley: what? it snowed. dawn involved. >> brian: where were you? because she didn't pick up she goes i was shoveling. i say wait a second it snowed? yes. don't tell me it snowed. john mcdonald my neighbor saw her shoveling and finished it off. dawn, you got to tape. this i'm not taping myself shoveling. >> ainsley: tell don tape her shoveling show it on the morning show. he said i never shoveled in my life because it doesn't snow on the weekends. >> brian: what they do is when it's a bad snow storm you got to come in the night before so that leaves dawn with just a shovel. a. >> lawrence: do you have any
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shame about this? any shame? >> brian: no. >> ainsley: no. look. he loves it. >> lawrence: this is why i wanted you to go to the texas ball so you could understand the things that are acceptable and things that are not. >> brian: they don't do much shoveling in texas. >> steve: brian, they shovel something else. >> brian: i know. >> ainsley: i know you own your house. i would rent my house out there for the summer so my daughter could go out there. in the winter time i would rent it for the whole year. and the homeowners, i would drive out there after our show and my driveway was clear. i think they pay someone to do it for me. wasn't that nice of them? that was so nice. you should pay a company. you should pay a company to do it so dawn doesn't have to. >> brian: i will start interviewing people when i get home. >> ainsley: the kid down the block wants to make a few bucks. >> brian: that kid has other jobs. >> ainsley: only one kid in your neighborhood? >> brian: only one kid. america is getting older.
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president trump says he is not confident the israeli-hamas cease-fire deal will hold through all three phases as he takes immediate action in support of the jewish state. >> ainsley: trey yingst is live in tel aviv with more. hey, trey. >> yeah, hey, guys, good morning. overnight president trump signed a series of executive orders in the oval office. he took the opportunity to speak with a small group of journalists that were part of the expanded press pool. now, he made many headlines discussing foreign policy, including new insights about the cease-fire between israel and hamas. > how hopeful are you mr. president can you keep the cease-fire in gaza. >> i'm not confident. it's not our war it's their war. i'm not confident. but i think they are very weakened on the other side. gaza, boy, i looked at a picture of gaza. gaza is like a massive demolition site. that place -- it's really got to be rebuilt in a different way.
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>> trey: the president is exactly right there. is a catastrophic level of destruction to gaza. the world bank estimates more than $18 billion worth of damage to the enclave. and if the cease-fire collapses after phase one. that number will rise. before speaking the oval office, the commander-in-chief met with the families of hostages still being held by hamas. as he addressed the crowd at the capital one arena, behind him was freed hostage know a argue man any. arrested during an operation in june. given the cease-fire that went into effect just three days ago. there is hope in the region about the possibility of a broader agreement that could bring in more normalization deem president trump discussed this in the oval office saying there could be a deal between israel and saudi arabia as early as this year. guys? >> brian: hey, trey. how is this being received in israel the deal. would you say? i know it's tough -- for the most part, do you think people are pleased by it?
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frustrated by it? what do you think? >> trey: at this point, they have some hope after so many months of waiting. it was 470 days that these women were held inside gaza. and you heard israeli leaders come out and thanking president trump and his middle east envoy steve witkoff. i think when we look at the broader region here. the israelis are already using this new administration as an opportunity to take the gloves off. against many of the factions like hamas and islamic jihad across the region. just as we are talking here. there is some breaking news in the middle east. the israelis right now are conducting a counter-terrorism operation in the west bank city of jeanine. this is an area we know there are many of these militant cells. and it appears this is a large scale operation that could last even a number much days here in middle east. guys? >> brian: wow, that just happened. fantastic. i appreciate it, trey. thank you. meanwhile, we move ahead. marco rubio, unanimously
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confirmed as our next secretary of state. that's exciting. as more nominees make it through committee. including pete hegseth. >> steve: texas congressman wesley hunt on trump's assembling team coming up next. good morning to you, congressman. >> brian: up early. ♪ good ranchers is delivering american sourced proteins the way it used to be from farm to family. over 30% of the food sold in grocery stores goes to waste, and many of us don't give it a second thought our meat and seafood is individually portioned and vacuum sealed, locking in freshness and flavor, allowing you to feed your family with what you need while reducing waste visit good ranchers dot com and discover american meat delivered
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powering possibilities. comcast business. steve yesterday, on day one of the trump administration, the senate confirming marco rubio as our new secretary of state in an inauguration day vote. watch. >> he was unanimously reported out of committee with full support from democrats and he should be quickly confirmed here on the floor. so today i will vote yes on senator rubio. >> while we may not always agree, i believe he has the skills, knowledge, and qualifications to be secretary of state so i intend to vote in favor of marco rubio. >> and several other key trump cabinet nominees also looking to be confirmed this week after clearing key senate votes. wesley hunt joins us hire in washington, d.c. where it is
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currently 11 degrees a little cooler than texas. >> yes, it is it's refreshing. steve the days of bipartisan have been fa >> yes, yes. well i think marco was really a no baron. he know what's is doing. a lot of respect out of the senate. at the end of the day, we have to understand something that president trump was given a mandate. and not just marco, but every single candidate that he has prey posed for the cabinet should get through and needs to get confirmed because exactly what the american people wanted. yesterday was a first shot across the bough and going to look good for everyone else as well. >> steve: talk briefly about some of the key ones. number one obligation of the federal government is defense. >> yes. >> steve: pete hegseth got through committee but now up for a big vote. also kristi noem. secretary of homeland security.
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john ratcliffe cia guy and russell vought over at bmv. he is the money guy and we need the money. >> pete is going to do outstanding job when he is confirmed. again, the american public put their trump in president trump to choose the right people at the right time. it's not going to be business as usual. that's exactly what pete is. he is going to be a very, very good asset to this country. >> steve: congressman, i'm old enough to remember that generally the opposition party would just go ahead and vote for whoever the president said he wanted in his cabinet because the president should get the cabinet he wants. >> you are absolutely right. we live in interesting times right now. >> steve: that's being polite. >> mandate given by the american public that speech that president trump gave was absolutely perfect. it's exactly what the american people voted for. i had the honor of being the first congressman and first politician in the country to endorse president trump two and a half years ago. so watching this come full
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circle and watching this dom fruition really puts the democrats back on their heels. they are going to fight the best they can at the end of the day we have the house, the senate and the president do you know who else remembered? donald trump? >> he is going to remember he values loyalty. you know, mount mckinley was not on my be bingo card you are in the rotunda. this is some of the stuff he wants to do in the future, watch we are going to be changing the name to the gulf of mexico to the gulf of america. and we will restore the name of a great president william mckinly to mount mckinley. and above all, china is operating the panama canal and we didn't give it to china. we gave it to panama. and we are taking it back.
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what are the chances of this happening? >> only president trump can get this done. >> steve: right. >> i think the chances are pretty high. i feel like especially when it comes to the panama canal, the economics about that, i don't know what happened in the past, president trump was right for that renaming the gulf of mexico the gulf of america. i'm a patriot. i'm a combat veteran. i love naming everything american if you can me. the kind of cultural i that people want to see. putting our country first. that's exactly what he is signaling by some of these decisions. >> steve: now that i was thinking about it, he owns a bunch of golf courses. maybe he was saying golf of america. [laughter] >> not gulf, right. sir, thank you for having me on. god bless you. thank you very much. >> steve: he is being a good sport. it's 11 degrees where we are sitting right now.
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>> brian: doge co-founder vivek ramaswamy will no longer head the department leaving elon musk as the sole chair. edward lawrence joins us from the white house with more. what's the back story? >> so he is stepping away, possibly for future endeavors. and i will get to that in just a second. elon musk was spotted here on the white house complex yesterday and noticeably absent was his doge duo brother vivek ramaswamy. now, a trump transition spokesperson says that vivek has stepped away from the department of government efficiency he is possibly going to run for the governor of ohio. on social media he says it was
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my honor to help support the creation of doge. i'm confident that elon and the team will succeed in streamlining government. i will have more to say soon about my future plans for ohio. last night when president trump signed the executive order creating doge. he was asked about the world's richest person getting in office in the west wing this is order implementing the document department of government efficiency doge. >> peter: is elon musk getting an office? >> no. is he getting an office for about 20 people that we are hiring to make sure that these get implemented. >> so doge now is off the ground and started running with those 20 folks that are here on the complex. we will have to see what day two of the trump administration has to offer. i can tell you that the lights are on in the residence right now. they were on when i got here at 5:30. back to you guys all right.
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edward thanks so much. that's the soap opera b. behind the scenes but what about the lawsuit front and center. we find out that elon musk and his doge being sued. they say they violate in three separate lawsuits transparency law and don't like the hiring practices. here to make sense of it is gregg jarrett. legally doge is a problem when a guy gets zero dollars to streamline government and make suggestions how to be done. >> doesn't make sense. like miami beach when you turn on the air conditioning, this is it's so hot here. >> brian: is he being sarcastic. does he have to put it often hold. >> lawsuit signed before trump signed the executive order creating doge. and it's basi bureaucrats don'tt
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to lose their job so they want to keep the government waste in there because it offers them full employment. so they are suing based on 53-year-old law saying well, if it's advisory committee to the government, it has to be fully transparent and it must be balanced. you have to have bureaucrats on the advisory committee. which is utter nonsense i don't think the lawsuit succeeds. it depends on how doge is constructed and we don't know yet. >> brian: is he beginning to set up areas of responsibility to study in the government and then is he going to come up with some suggestions. >> yeah. >> brian: if you see the way elon musk operates. he doesn't just have great ideas. he actually has great systems. he understands manufacturers. he understands workforce load. he just studies this as much as
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he does the science and the physics behind some his creation. i didn't realize until i read the book by walter isaacson how perfectly built is he auto to do just this in government. >> is he a skilled, brilliant guy, an entre extraordinaire wed those skills on a doge committee to cut trillions of dollars in wasteful spending and costly regulations. if you leave it up to bureaucrats, they will increase the debt and deficit. >> brian: i wanted to get some more legal advice from you. birthright citizenship, the president says he signed an executive order getting rid of it. so if your parents are here illegally and give birth to a kid, that kid is an american if that kid is born here. he wants to end that. and he signed an e.o. to do it. has he done that?
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>> the eo orders it done and almost immediately he was sued. so this will be tested in a court. look, it's an uphill battle. 14th amendment gives citizenship to people who are born here and subject to the jurisdiction of the united states. that's the phrase that trump is going to test. arguing this is what the framers intended people here illegally and fraudulently are not subject to the jurisdiction and laws of the united states. because they shouldn't be here in the first place. so they shouldn't receive the benefit and government welfare tax pair funded healthcare. passports, social security numbers. they should be removed i do think it's an uphill battle because the supreme court in the past has been pretty clear if you are born in the united states, regardless of your
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circumstance, you're a citizen. >> brian: founding fathers looking to fill out the country. we wanted people for any way, shape or form and different mindset now. >> the 1st amendment was to give citizenship to formerly enslaved people. that was the original intent. ratified immediately after the civil war. so, there is going to be a great debate and discussion here about the original intent of the framers. >> brian: let's do it. let's have that debate. it's something we should keep politics out of and decide what is best for the country. greg, great to see you. >> let's hit the beach and the surf behind you. >> brian: that's what he wants to do. several tech giants getting a second row seated in the inauguration. how these relationships are shaping trump's agenda and why some are incensed about it. ♪
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>> janice: holy moly my friends a lot to cover. extreme cold warning. extreme cold watch and weather advisory for two thirds of the country, including the gulf coast, where we had a gulf coast storm, a snow storm taking place. so wind chills negative 51 in duluth, that's what it feels like if you are not protected we got teens and single digits across the map. this is something you never see. an historic snow storm for texas, louisiana, mississippi,
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alabama, to the florida panhandle a first for a blizzard warning southeast texas, southeast louisiana. it has never happened before since records started way back in the 1800s. blizzard warning for this area. meaning snow and wind is going to cause impossible travel conditions in this area we don't have snow removal equipment. it's going to take days for this snow to actually melt. so a big deal here for especially for louisiana. coastal louisiana. 5 to 8 inches which will be historic. the other big story. santa ana winds are back. we have a new wildfire alert for the san diego area with evacuations taking place. and a particularly dangerous situation again for southern california. wind in excess of 70 to 80 miles per hour. another huge story. fox weather.com is covering it right now. lawrence, over to you. >> lawrence: j.d., you quote us covered, always. thank you.
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>> lawrence: got it. so trump taking immediate action to enforce the border as the cbp 1 immigration application went offline minutes after he was sworn into office. >> first, i will declare a national emergency at our southern border. all illegal entry will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. >> lawrence: so this app. was responsible for letting more than 900,000 migrants into the country since it was launched in january of 2023. curt the cyberguy joins us now. curt, so, explain this app., you know, i was just telling our producers this was a way for the biden administration to bypass the typical system, this is a way for people to apply in another country and then cross the border. of course, that didn't count towards those encounters at the
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border. >> kurt: l.j. i don't know how you are awake. this is the app. right here cbp 1. you can still download it and turn it on it's used for commercial purposes. one thing it became that something that an asylum seeker lawrence was saying it's like an invitation across the border. so you would be able apply on this app. and schedule an appointment. that's all now been turned off. can you no longer schedule an appointment to say hey, give me a free ride into the u.s. that was off. that was quick swift action of the trump administration. in this trump 2.0 version that we are seeing right now that is, i mean, taking care of business. >> lawrence: oh, yeah. promises made and promise kept. something new about this new trump term is you got the tech bros that consider the president at one point an enemy.
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that funded the opposition campaign. but they were all here in d.c. yesterday. are you surprised by that? >> i have been watching this the last one couple of months ever since the election ever so crafty. he brought them into mar-a-lago and brought in all these powerful tech people into the fold. so, what used to be his enemy base is now right there second row right behind him. and he has got them in the palm of his hand. i'm thinking why would the president be doing this? if you want to mark a legacy as number 47. you want to innope straight. ai is going to be it. we are right on the cusp with china. and right now what he needs to do sun leash all of this. let these tech bureaus have at it and at the same time, leverage the power that they have got that has been such a new sans in the past. lawrence, as i leave you, we are tracking a story about a mac
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malware you thought your apple device was safe. check it again we got it at cyberguy.com and foxnews.com/tech. >> lawrence: i'm going to be checking it out. i'm not happy about that. part of the reason i have iphone because i thought they were more safe. thanks, kurt, you have got us covered. so plenty more "fox & friends" coming live from washington, d.c. as you can see the incoming press secretary. well now press secretary cavalcante and jason aldean coming up.
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