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with aubrey hepburn inaugural ball dress. and oscar delorenzi some of the designers with melania trump and others, would itself refreshing to see the designers come out and be supportive of president trump's family after the way they have been vilified by the entire pop culture. it has been great to see. >> emily: i think that shows as we have been talking about how much that family has been that through and generosity shines through. if it were me or sicilian, we would hold that grudge forever. but the trumps really generous looking at the next four years with optimism, joy, grace and aptitude to. >> harris: and perhaps. >> emily: speaking of getting to work, thank you for watching us and don't forget to ddr that shows when you can't watch us live but for now, here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you at any moment we will hear from someone and secretary marco rubio in the next few
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seconds. he was the first trump cabinet to take the oath of office this morning. more will be on the way soon. john roberts in washington. sandra, we are back to norther rhythm and here we go. >> sandra: be start off our work with breaking news at the state department and we go to marco rubio as soon as he comes, this is america still makes me 30. the new top diplomat not wasting time getting to work and promised to get the top foreign policy priority and republican-controlled senator to confirm the rest of trump's t team. steel and senate committees with five nominees as his wife, janet stands at his right shoulder there where they are waiting for a full floor of the vote of the senate and secretary pete hegseth, the nominee, dh at dhs kristi noem. >> sandra: it looks like the microphone will get turned over to him shortly and marco rubio live at the state department,
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ritual jump and when he begins that first, what can you tell us about his first day? >> good afternoon, sandra this is traditional for the secretary of state, by the way, addressing employees at the lobby at the state department. marco rubio has had a busy first day at the state department and sworn and this morning. he is planning on meeting this morning and number of foreign ministers from india, japan, australia. that is a group largely focused on countering china. rubio addressing department employees in the lobby and a short bit. here is what he had to say this morning after sworn in a secretary of state. >> it is a transformational moment. president trump made clear in his inaugural speech one of the primary goals of american foreign policies is the promotion of peace. of course, peace through strength and peace and always without abandoning our values. >> fox first reported last week what was then trump transition
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immediately move dozens of trump l.a. officials to key operational roles at the state department. to "the washington post" reported scores of senior diplomats resigned after receiving instructions to do so from the new administration. president trump has signed orders withdrawing from world health organization, the paris claimant accords and sponsors of terrorism list. trump's promised to end wars in ukraine's and other initiatives we will hear us and from the secretary of state. back to you. >> sandra: rich edson, a round of applause, marco rubio has the microphone now. >> thank you. thank you so much, thank you. it is a blessing and honor to be with all of you today. i want to introduce you to my family and i want you to meet them. we have been able to manage them for the last 20 some years and counting. i said this earlier today when the vice president's me and go
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to my most important job and i believe the most important job any of us will have is the job e do at home and i don't mean that both here at home and domestically that in our lives e and my four children and their support and my wife jeanette. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] her parents emigrating from columbia. to anybody from columbia or anybody cover columbia? [cheers and applause] and then my oldest daughter, amanda. say hello, amanda. [applause] and then came to nella. [applause] and now, anthony. and our youngest, dominic. so these three, these three in school meaning college and in
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need of jobs. we are still working. he's doing good. a junior in high school. and obviously my family beyond that is here with me and made it possible, jeanette's mom, maria my sisters barbara and veronica and a lot of friends from miami to join us today. i'm grateful. thank you. i also want to recognize my former colleagues from the congressional branch who also happen to be appropriate or as an authorizer so i thought it was appropriate. [laughter] three people i have known for a long time. >> sandra: we will continue to monitor than his secretary of state marco rubio at the state department addressing staff and personnel and introducing his family not only to the state department employees, but also to the country as he begins his new role, john here just be when i think he will be quite a differf experience with foreign relations committee.
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he has very heavily interested in the situation in latin america. he is from cuba. his parents immigrated here. his father worked at a hotel during those on chance that people would gather around that little kiosk like this and his mother worked as a housekeeper as well. so, he comes from very humble beginnings. but he has a great fondness for that part of the world. he will be very effective. >> sandra: he has a sense of humor as we have gotten to know marco rubio over the years. it will be interesting to watch in his new role. >> john: impact we will play the joke in just a little bit. >> porter security will be one of the first things i would like to do. >> i will declare a national emergency at the southern border. all illegal entry will be immediately halted. >> if we can't protect our borders, what is the point of
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having them? >> we will reinstate my remain in mexico policy. >> lamenting new laws on immigration. >> i will end the practice of catch and release. we will began the process of returning millions and millions have criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. >> john: president trump signing a stack of executive orders yesterday making a major campaign promise tackling illegal immigration. let's bring in the new border czar to the present, tom homan and former acting i.c.e. director. we were expecting on initial schedule that today round up some criminal and illegal aliens and the process of deporting would begin that that seems to be put on hold for a little while. where can we expect that to happen? we started. >> john: and started? >> as of today. prioritize public safety and that's what we are looking for. we work on the target and there was discussion about chicago
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because the operational plan was released. so we ended up reevaluate and this raised safety concerns and it does. but we will address that and the teams are out effective today. >> john: you will round up people in venezuela and grandmother and shipment back to where they came from. who are the people you are targeting? >> right out of the gates, those who are in the country illegally and convicted or arrested for a serious crime. but let me be clear, it is not only public safety threats that will be arrested because the sanctuary cities, we are now allowed to get them and throw them in jail. which means we have to go to the neighborhood and find him. he may be with others. and like the last administration, we will not tell our officers not to arrest. if we find others, we will rest. at sanctuary cities will get exactly what they don't want more agencies in the neighborhood of. >> john: president trump has a number of executive orders on illegal immigration and here is
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what he signed and declared a national border emergency and ended birthright citizenship and catch and release in reinstated remain in mexico, cartels as foreign terrorist and end of cp 1 app which many people were using to schedule interviews. claim assailant and the united states. i want to take a couple of those but let's go with this ending birthright citizenship. it is enshrined in the 14th amendment. how would an executive order can he change that? >> first of all, president trump is a game changer. every one of the executive orders worked on is a game changer and will give us the most secure border in our lifetime. and birthright citizenship is major driver of immigration. i found this three decades in one of the first things is give birth -- that makes them immune
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from our laws. so even immigration court and loses the case, even in the country illegally and convicted of a crime and gets in order to remove, it makes them immune to. we can't send that message to the world you can enter our country and commit a crime and think it remote by immigration judge to due process. if you have a citizen or a child's, we will never fix the border. >> john: the 14th amendment does not differentiate in this country legally or illegally. i'm not an attorney but we have as many legal scholars, constitutional scholars and it doesn't say that. president trump and we will let the supreme court decide that. just be when it will deftly go to the supreme court. no question about that. designating the cartels in mexico and others, foreign terrorist organization on something previous administration resisted to me because of impact with mexican government. what tools does that give you that you don't have a nap to go after these cartels. >> first of all, i've been pushing for this for a long time because that criminal cartels in
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mexico have killed more americans than any terrorist organization in the world combined. the number of sex trafficking women with children. they need to be terrorist organizations. but that puts all the way to the united states coming down not only to deal with the operations of mexico, but these cartels in 43 countries around the world. we will work with other world leaders to attack the cartels over the world and bring them to their knees. it has to be done. just be when we have violence on the border patrol, and the acting dhs secretary said this, border patrol agent decided that the s.w.a.t. sector was fatally shot in the line of duty in this incident swiftly investigated and dhs will release additional information as soon as it becomes available. we have been focused on much of the southern, that also we talk about the northern border. this is something the biden administration ignored for
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years. >> crossings in the north importer especially where the officer was killed, crossings at 600%. because a lot of people in pakistan, turkey and people can afford to go to mexico and stick across the northern border much easier. for the agent, my heart breaks. i have buried more agents and i.c.e. agents and it is a sad day for all of us. god bless his family. we will help them through that, but terrible. the north importer is not going to be overlooked by the trump administration. we realize we are understaffed. we realized that members are up 600% so we will address that along with the southern border. >> john: and we will head the patrol council, one of his members. let me come back to where we start. so happening today, wrap ups but how many people? not round ups. >> john: deportations? how would you characterize it? >> targeted enforcement operation.
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when we target public safety, we know who we are looking for in a pretty good idea where we are at that -- >> john: give us the scope what is happening today and if you can tell us where it is at? >> it is happening all over the country and i cannot tell you where exactly because of safety concerns. cold make arrests and those illegally have a public safety problem, public safety problem so that they develop target sheets, operational plan for the whole team kos, five or six guys -- and right now looking for the more serious public safety threats throughout the country. we are putting them back to work. >> john: how many are serious public safety threats do you think will be apprehended? >> i have no idea but we had 700,000 illegal aliens in criminal aliens in the country and that's what we are looking for right now. >> john: as soon as you could get statistics, we would appreciate it. >> you got. >> john: tom homan, senator.
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>> president trump, did president biden leave you a letter? >> he may have. don't they leave it in the desk? i don't know. >> what is impairment? >> thank you, peter, it could have been years. >> sandra: that was quite a moment as peter doocy points out a very important fact that there was something left for him in the door. it happened amidst a flurry in the business at the oval office already. we will look at the biggest actions trump has already taken and what may be coming next. >> john: president trump ushers and fellow golden age of america, it looks as though the tech world will play big role in it. charles payne why that maybe critical for the american economy coming up next. ♪ ♪
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>> john: president trump returns to the white house for a second time and kicking off his second term with a flurry of executive orders. "time" magazine cover putting it bluntly, "he's back!" peter doocy live on the north lawn. other than finding the letter you guided him to, what actions did trump take yesterday? >> john, he was using a sharpie to take actions in using the power of the presidency to a lead from campaign promises without having to wait for congress. >> he signed 42 executive orders, memorandums, and proclamations. he took 200 executive actions. president trump sending shock with his actions to secure the southern border, to unleash the might of the industry and to bring jobs at home. >> the new president also followed through on his promise to pardon or commute sentences
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at 1500 people convicted ooffen. >> but i will say this, they have been in jail for a long time already. i see murderers in this country get two years, one year or no time. so they have been in jail for a long time. >> we learned former president biden did leave a letter for president trump, but it was not in an obvious spot. >> president trump, did president biden leave you a letter? >> he may have. don't they leave it in the desk? i don't know. oh! >> what is an there? >> thank you, peter. it could have been years before we got it. mx! thank you. >> maybe we should all read it together. >> maybe i will read it first and make that determination. >> peter, thank you very much. i may not have seen this for
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months. >> how has he helped to pass the torch? >> i left him one in the task. >> we still don't know what it says even though we really, really want to. maybe later, two and a half hours from now, president trump expected to make a big announcement about infrastructure. cvs said it has to do with ai and for structural we will check on that. >> john: looking forward to that, now this. >> what actions are we taking today that will have direct impact on kids everyday cost to bring it down? >> the biggest factor for inflation is energy. thanks screwed up my energy policy. then they went back to it. they hurt it to relay badly. and then they are back to it and started drilling more. that by that time it was too late. >> sandra: president trump promising to, you heard it, drill, baby, trail to tame inflation and post the economy.
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money man charles payne and you know this is going to be part of his gold they want to start to bring those prices down. promising the golden age of america. we sell it on the cover of "the new york post" this morning. what you believe, charles and this is the first i've been able to chat with you since inauguration. what you think will be the action to bring those prices down now that he is in there? >> i think it will be great and we start with energy because everything falls off of that and the prices of good and wherever you produce to wherever you send them. but is so deeply embedded in the overall cost. so we began with that. media actions are phenomenal. i am also seeing great action in the market in certain areas that suggest there is a lot of confidence. nuclear power stocks through the roof and using all these available sources, our databases, getting rid of sort of the safeguards that biden wanted to put on things like ai.
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senator, i a police hat and people said for years, demographics is destiny. i think that is true but i also think technology is superiority is also destiny. it is so critical and ironic that the mainstream media was so upset about all of these high-tech ceos yesterday at the inauguration. guess what? they represent the pew ohmic future and the power and the countries that corralled that will control the future. >> sandra: you mentioned the tech billionaires and we sell it all over the day yesterday from elon musk to mark zuckerberg but it seems the left-wing media is is having a field day with that. here is what we heard from them. >> high-profile democrats were in attendance along with republican officials who all sat behind the big tech oligarchs with the best seats in the house. >> apple ceo, tim cook, how is this happening? only in america.
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>> why is this happening? why are people with tons of money with cabinet nominees and family members? yeah, i think they are up there for the reason you think they are up there. >> sandra: even more speculation from the governor of illinois, wait for it -- j.b. pritzker said this in a news conference. listen. >> why are these things making nice to become greater than billionaires? they hope to double but they already have. that is why they are making nice. that is all i can imagine. maybe some of them have delusions of becoming dictators themselves. >> sandra: it couldn't be because they grew successful companies themselves or have they curiosity in the world. >> first of all, no one was better for the top 1% of the 1%, the wealthiest people that have ever walked the planet than joe biden. for everything joe biden did in
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my mind specifically to make the top 1% wealthier from $1.9 trillion so-called covid relief plan and infrastructure $45 billion hookup that that money, billionaires. who got that money? the billionaires in inflation reduction act $868 billion hookup that money? billionaires and energy policies -- by the way go to energy not the stuff we power our economy on land, solar and heating subsidies $1.8 trillion and who made the richest folks in the planet the richest folks in the planet? it was joe biden. the reason they were in there yesterday is because we want them to cooperate with our government and we need to be ahead in ai and has not china will go ahead of us to figure out how to crack the nuclear submarine codes. it is common sense stuff. this weird oligarchs think they are fantasizing about. kratz blows my mind. >> sandra: you mention
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oligarchy because biden use that in farewell address. president trump was asked to react to that at the news conference and said this. >> they were all with him everyone at them. now they are all with me. i don't know. it will not get anything from me, i don't need money. but i do want the nation to do well and they are smart people. they create a lot of jobs. they don't do it -- >> i did a special last week last thursday town hall and talked about the gilded age as it went to mckinley and one-two punch that made america great in its century. all the misconceptions. the so-called robber baron and a hundred years before that wages were like this but after that went like this for 100 years. robert parent life expense at sea all of a sudden went like this. there was positive impact we were living season to season grading that the crop would come under the ground. we created the modern world and
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oligarchs drove that periods a listen we want to make sure the people who are the smartest and understand what's going on look at that -- the biden administration wanted to handcuff these folks and slow them down and control them wanted to break them up. they took a european approach to this. >> sandra: you wanted to tell them to censor on their sites. >> guess what, they wanted to take european approach but how many innovative companies are here right now? it is at this egg. >> sandra: very interesting stuff and the prices will be a challenge. i know that will be working hard to do it. bet inflations certainly could happen. may be stabilized those prices from going up anymore. great to see you, charles. i can hear it in your place. good to have you, charles. >> do you think the senate is moving fast enough? >> never fast enough. >> john: republicans are
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heading full speed ahead to confirm the president's cabinet. how long will it take and what democrats are doing to slow the process down? plus this... >> could you imagine biden doing this? i don't think so! [laughter] i don't think so! fate is sending to executive actions with the crowd, wow! president trump ordering immediate action as he turns to the course of this nation and his critics rushing to fight him in court. marc thiessen will react. debt and save money! borrow up to one hundred percent of your home's value and get up to seventy thousand or more. save hundreds a month, thousands a year. ring in a new year of security bills paid and cash in the bank. (vo) call 1 (844) 934-2573. we've never spoken.
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♪ ♪ >> i wish we could have had a better relationship between republicans and democrats. i was with senator schumer, check, we need to start getting along a little bit because it doesn't make sense. there is a bill coming up shortly that we have a lot of democrat votes. it is a beautiful bill and we will have a son in a week or so.
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>> sandra: the president with fractures between the democrats and republicans. johnson to head to the white house to meet with him today. of us and working through confirmation hearings for trumps -- aishah hasnie. how are those confirmation hearings going? >> sandra, good to see you. they were going but not as fast as the trump white house would like them to go but they are moving along. of course, this morning we saw the first one get confirmed and that was marco rubio secretary of state. j.d. vance, the president, conducting the oath as sworn in. last night, trump's dhs nominee, kristi noem out of the committee there at their bipartisan vote which means confirmation vote could be coming shortly for. defense secretary, pete hegseth, also favorably came out of his committee but this was a party line vote, sandra, could force a 30 hour debate role and
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tried to delay his confirmation. omb nominee and cia nominate john ratcliffe also favorably reported on their committees last night. john ratcliffe has some support so we can expect smooth sailing for him. woman elise stefanik has widespread support as well. that is an easy one to get confirmed. we are watching these three. tulsi gabbard, are at a junior, kash patel, these are the most controversial trump picks. they are hearing has not been scheduled in chuck schumer today blasting some of these picks. >> everyone at of president trump's nominees were as qualified and experienced as senator rubio, they would sail through the senate with bipartisan support. too many have troubling backgrounds. too many seem unprepared for the job and improve so during the testimony. >> democrats can try to delay, sandra, but they cannot necessarily taint any of these because as long as simple
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majority, most republicans are set. >> sandra: we will watch all of it, thank you. >> john: sandra from wanda's speechwriter and fox news contributor marc thiessen watching marco rubio swearing in and he's always had a good sense of humor. i told you i would spring this on you. here is part of what marco rubio said well sworn in. listen here. >> if i may take the liberty for 15 seconds to say something in spanish because i know a lot of people at home are proud and i want to acknowledge that. [speaking another language] >> i just said i saved a bunch of money by switching to geico. [laughter] >> john: i followed his campaign 2016 and he has a funny guy. but he takes over serious business of things like ceasefire in israel which donald trump said yesterday he doesn't have a lot of confidence yet. because hamas has never been
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known for commitments. >> no, rubio, what a great story. child of immigrants and his father worked in a hotel. >> john: he worked in one of those portable bars. >> is a secretary of state of the united states and thomas jefferson held at one time. a remarkable story and so many stories in the new administration. he has a lot of challenges and he's inheriting and donald trump left the white house go to the world was at peace. he comes back in the world is on fire. marco rubio inherited the world went to deal with all of that. i don't -- i'm not competent in this peace deal either. if you think about it, trump 'his first term he got more hostages released in four years than barack obama had in eight years. he did it without any ransoms or releasing terrorists or doing any of the things traditionally done. here, he has not in charge and israel is and they released a lot of terrorist in exchange for
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these people. hamas our testing trump. they want to see, i'm going to release holy hell will break loose in the middle east if the hostages are not released. the clock is ticking and trump is not joking. josephine two american hostages released from afghanistan earlier today. trump in his inaugural address that he will restore america's position in the world. listen here. >> with a golden age in america begins right now from this day forward. her country will flourish and be respected again all over the world. we will be the envy of every nation, and we will not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of in the longer. during every single day of the trump administration, i will simply put america first. >> john: biden's' insistence he restored america's credibility around the world stage. but it seems like the last four years, america has been
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diminished. >> terribly, look at what the adversaries have been the 48 coyears have biden. first invasion of europe and first iranian attacks and october 7th disaster and the commercial shipping with we have an american weakness in all to see in the world stage. donald trump needs to have american deterrence on the world stage. look at his first term, he can do it. >> john: democrats in terms of resistance seem to be somewhat diminished, but still a lot of groups that decide if they want to make a point challenging what donald trump is doing. here are the headlines already on executive orders he has signed yesterday. "washington post," trump's executive orders they's pushback and legal challenges. xes, must village, trumps executive order before it was signed. politico trump birthright
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citizen draws a quick lawsuit. some of them may not and legal scrutiny? but he's making good on his campaign promises. i'm going to do this. by signing the executive order to do it, with me going on promise. just because some might not survive scrutiny and tiktok is unlawful and you can closet and less a contract in place. that will get challenge. but look, those are a couple of examples. there has been a flurry of examples. we got sleepy president the last four years and we went from 0 t. this is what a vigorous commander-in-chief and vigorous president looks like. he is doing a lot of things. think it's 90, 95% right, i am thrilled and we will discuss the 5% or 10% wrong periods be when i said for weeks people talk about the first 100 days or the first ten hours or first ten da. he will get more done at that
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time to most. marco, great to check in with you in a lot more to talk about. >> can we expect i.c.e. raids in major cities? >> i don't want to say when but it will happen and it has to happen where we won't have a country left. >> sandra: how are those sanctuary cities reacting to president trump's promises have immigration raids across the country? we will speak to a woman who sued chicago over the migrant crisis. >> john: plus, former president biden issuing pardons to moments before leaving office. what kind of precedent for the future does that set? matt moorman and jonathan cut will tackle that next. >> we have never seen anyone like the biden family. they are in a league of their own. in the end, he fulfilled the worst stereotypes of hishe lega. and it does from time to time, our clients are protected against losses.
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♪ ♪ >> each day under our administration of american patriots, we will be working to meet every crisis with dignity and power and strength. >> to the black and hispanic communities, i want to thank you for the tremendous outpouring of love and trust that you have shown me with your vote. reset records, and i will not forget it. >> sandra: president trump there thanking supporters before signing a flurry of orders on immigration and the economy. all of this has a i.c.e. raids in sanctuary city some point this week. let's bring an chicago resident, cana trust who sued the city over handling of the migrant crisis. thank you so much for joining us. first step, what was your
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reaction to the president's words there? >> i felt good, i felt positive and i felt like changes on the rise end. one of the things i want to say to americans is pray for president trump and pray for this administration. pray for this country. i think if we are on the same accord -- you have heard people talk about the last couple of days about peace, about love, about protection, about the good of the country. i want us to keep those things at the forefront of the focus as we began to say see a lot of things president trump wants to do in america, those band-aids pushed. in terms of the migrant crisis in chicago, we are excited. we are excited to see that something is about to happen and there is about to be a change. we cannot continue to hemorrhage money and the city the way we have them. i do have some concerns about
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the fact that i do know city officials here are holding classes to teach migrants how to avoid i.c.e. or how to evade i.c.e., basically teaching illegals had to be more illegal if he will will. that is troubling for me. but i have complete faith and confidence in tom homan and our current president. so i'm excited for what is to come. >> sandra: you mention tom homan. he brought up chicago earlier on the program. this was tom homan talking about how he's working on a target list. listen. >> when you work with a targeted list, there was discussion about chicago because specific operational plan was released. so you have to look at reevaluate does this raise safety concerns? and it does. but we address that and teams are affected to make effective today. >> sandra: how confident are you that they will write that
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ship in chicago dealing with this crisis? >> i'm very confident. in this administration and i am confident in tom homan getting things done. and i am confident that chicagoans will step up. we are ready to assist in any way they can. there are those of us willing to work with this administration to make sure that people who are here illegally or sent back home. we want to also make sure that those criminals who came here to set up their criminal operations, again, are sent home. what ever we have to do chicagoans to assist with that, we are ready to help. >> sandra: here is more from president trump vowing to take back our cities. okay? >> i will attract our government to use the full and immense power of federal and state law enforcement to eliminate the presence of all foreign gangs
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and criminals at work springing devastating crime to u.s. soil, including our cities and the inner cities. [applause] >> and we are going to bring the law and order back to our cities. >> sandra: all right, he is making big promises here. i want to ask you what people are saying on the ground in chicago. we know this is a deadline city. we know a lot of democrat voters in that town. are you hearing people come around on these policies, seeing the problems the city has had a question work. >> well, here is the thing people fail to understand about chicagoans is that most of us are not okay with what is happening. most of us are not okay with the migrant crisis. in spite of what you may hear, our mayor and governor pritzker say about chicagoans fields and where we stand, we are not happy about what is happening here. so we are excited that
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president trump is an office. we are excited that tom homan and his team is coming here to help us out of this mess that our mayor and governor seem to be content on keeping us in. >> sandra: the governor of here state that says that trump is scaring people. is that true? >> no, no, not at all, not at all. let me tell you something, i think what has to happen and not that i want to help the democrats at all, but keep in mind, people voted overwhelmingly for trump or they stayed home. and the fact that people did that, those people that stayed home and didn't show up to vote, it was still an attack on that party, on that democratic party. you had triple the number of people who did not show up to about this election. so that should say to you, people are not happy with this. and spite of what you may hear our governor say, the people are quite okay, what is happening?
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>> sandra: understood, always appreciate when you can join us and thank you for your time today. >> as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the united states government that there are only two genders: male and female. [cheers and applause] >> john: president trump receiving a plus for recognizing two genders, but that is not only move move in store for handling "the woke agenda." >> sandra: the southern border cracked and begins but what about the northern border? national border patrol council, perez will wait end. >> this is a proclamation declaring a national emergency at the southern border of the united states? >> that is a big one. a lot of big ones.
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