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♪ ♪ >> go make arrests of those here illegally that are a public safety problem or public safety threat. so they have developed target sheets up operational plan that they go out in the field at the whole team and they are looking for the most public safety threats throughout the country and we are putting them back to work. president trump is a game changer. every single border we worked on, this is a game changer and this will be the most secure border in my lifetime.
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>> sandra: wasting no time or during action at the southern border and shutting it down. cp won app and canceling appointments with border agents. welcome back as "america reports" rolls into the second hour. i think it is fair to say day two at the trump presidency although sworn in at noon. sandra smith new york and here we go. tobit is happening quickly here, john. >> john: the train has left the station and rolling faster and faster. i'm john roberts and washington and tromped to beef up security in a series of executive actions after stepping into the oval office. his orders made good to crackdown on immigration and raising migrant crime scene under the biden administration. the move comes the same day border agent is shot and killed during a traffic stop in vermont. near the northern border with canada. >> sandra: we have paul perez hhear, hear to react to just that, but first let's get to brooke taylor live from el paso,
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texas. how are migrants at the border responding to transit media executive actions? >> you know, sandra, we are seeing a difference in 24 hours here at the border pier to the most obvious difference is president trump and think the cd migrants to easily book appointments on their cell phones and stay in the united states until their court dates. critics have really called this program a concierge service for illegal migrants. i want to show you the video speaks for itself for the difference here i am talking about. here is yesterday morning. the last group of migrants crossing through the port of entry in el paso for cp app appointments. look at this, a few hours later and other group of migrants seen in mexico emotional, crying after president trump ended this controversial program. there have been real serious concerns about the banning
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process have this program. and thousands scheduled in february but all canceled. immigration has been a top issue for people in el paso just minutes from the border. definitely felt historic -- well, it is everything. all of the advance, the last four years have been a nightmar. >> i want people to come here legally and they don't have the right to violate our sovereignty. want them to come lately and it's not fair to break into my country. >> and president trump has also ordered that cartels are labeled as terrorist organizations. here in el paso, we have seen firsthand the extreme measures the cartels will take to smuggle not only drugs, but also humans. earlier this month, border patrol agents found in massive tunnel from mexico to el paso
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and disguised within a sewer drain system, sandra. >> sandra: brooke live out of el paso, thank you very much. john, this goes back to the promise of common sense and a common sense approach with president trump and his team. tom homan has been talking about that as well, get anyone who has a public safety threat here illegally, get to them first and get them out. >> john: tom homan is pushing back on this idea that democrats and others have raised this is going to be a big round up. that they will be corralling thousands and thousands of people. this is a targeted operations and i.c.e. knows where the people they are looking for are in is going to relate on a person by person basis apprehend them. it will not be a round up of large groups of people. i.c.e. aid doesn't have the manpower to do that. and p, they are looking for the worst of the worst at the moment. >> sandra: but they have an
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obligation to american citizens. to have somebody is here illegally first and foremost a public safety threat, to get them out and protect people here illegally, john periods bill in exactly the fly in the ointmentt them to john hi china because no creation repatriation and that tren de aragua comes from venezuela and no reciprocal agreement with venezuela so had to you send them back. they will be some logistical hurdles that tom homan and his team are bound and determined. >> sandra: i think part of that complement endemic contemplation as we report on plans developing and i think they were exploring ways to put them into other countries near their home countries. but we will obviously learn more as the days progress, john. >> john: we will watch it unfold that president trump in the meantime clothing a private meeting. house speaker mike johnson and johnson before joined by the house leadership. as lawmakers are tasked with delivering on their promise to
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advance president trump's agenda. house g.o.p. conference chair lisa mcclain will be a part of the meeting later on and on deck to chat with us. let's get to correspondent chad pergram lived on capitol hill with all of the details, chad. >> john, good afternoon and the pomp and circumstance have died down but now republicans must make good on their promises to cut taxes and trim government and reduce the deficit. that will take months, but it starts with a meeting today. >> johnson, how are you feeling with your meeting ahead of president trump? really excited and a short amount of time to do it. do you have to come to consensus on reconciliation and how is he feeling about it? he is for one bill and so am i. >> republicans have worked behind the scenes per month with a touchstone of legislative that jensen. house speaker mike johnson said until spring to pass the bill appeared to the public is interested in the g.o.p. plan for doge and curbing for scope
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of government. >> i'm re really, really excited about elon musk rating the department of government eight patience he. i expect the entrenched bureaucracy and invested interest to fight like the dickens but i would not count elon moscow or donald trump. >> republicans have a slim house majority in the math that backfire on some of their ideas but democrats pronouncing what the g.o.p. plans to do. >> nothing president dead on day one lowered grocery prices. nothing helped americans achieve their dream of owning a home. nothing will help working families earn more and save more. they are drug costs will go up. >> the democrats have undergone a conversion on border security. to the senate adopted laken riley act last night and bipartisan fashion. to the house votes tomorrow and that will be the first bill on the resolute desk for the new president to sign.
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john. >> john: chad pergram for us on capitol hill, sandra. >> sandra: let's bring in republican congresswoman lisa mcclain who serves as g.o.p. conference chair appear to think is much, congresswoman and good to have you on the program. >> good to be here, thank you. >> sandra: what is the tone day to collect trump's term? >> other than up the mastic we are ready to get to work we started early this morning and i'm excited about our meeting and getting back to work. like you said, technically day two bed a little bit more than 24 hours and here we are alreadf how to move the america first agenda forward. >> sandra: let me ask you about that and what that will look like. one. don't make bad, beautiful the president himself and mike johnson said as trump takes office, he is determined to move the entire agenda one massive bill as he says it here.
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telling he told abc news that passed through the house by april and senate republicans led by majority leader john thune south dakota with two track strategy and one smaller bill to boost border spending and extending expiring trump cuts. johnson would be good either way and leaning towards two track solution here. where are you on this? one, big beautiful bill or do you want to see two tracks? i don't want to get ahead of the president but right now it looks like we are doing one, big bill or one big, beautiful bill. at the end of the day, what matters most is the results. right now we are pursuing one bill, but those are things we will be talking about when we meet today at 3:00. as of right now if i was betting, i would bet on one bill. but again, the results that matter and outcome matters. >> sandra: congresswoman coutu if i could put that blurred nbc
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article on the screen, the headline reads as trump takes office republicans face a high-stakes clash over his legislative agenda. is that true? do you see a clash coming with your colleagues? >> i don't see a clash. i think the republicans have been known to have spirited debate, but debate does not mean disagreement. debate does not mean disloyalty. debate means we talk about issues to get to a better place. i don't think that headline is accurate at all. we all want the same thing. we all want to unleash american energy and secure the border and get america respected around the world again. so, i think we are unified way more than we are clashing, so to speak. >> sandra: got it. senator tillis meeting to produce results on taxes. that is his priority.
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listen here. >> we have to produce a strategy that gets us to a result. and we will only massive tax increase if we don't. number one, but is getting to that. i like the executive orders the president has done on the border. i think it will have an immediate impact and i'm glad for that. that could give us breathing room on the priorities we want. we have a lot of work to do on taxes. >> sandra: if those expire, when date tax hike. i can tell you as you know, congresswoman no one is ready for a tax height consenting to the economic situation we are in. are you optimistic that this will get done? >> i am an optimist by nature so the short answer is yes. i am optimistic it will get done. we have to get it down. joe biden has left us in a mess. we have to clean it up, and we have to clean it up quickly and swiftly. it starts with this package.
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americans cannot afford a tax increase right now. that is why we are working so diligently to get this done. i am confident that we will get it done. >> sandra: congressman mclean, come back soon. too good to have you. spill and take a look at this. it is a live look no way bourbon street in new orleans as a deadly winter storm to paralyze parts of the gulf coast. we talked to jeff landry, the governor, they have a bake, sandra. an update from louisiana just ahead. plus this... >> it concerns me in terms of what kind of precedent it sets and the rest of the world looks at us as a nation of laws and justice. you are not going to see in our administration that kind of approach to pardons. >> sandra: flashback with what is sizing president trump for a floating preemptive pardons. only two issues several 11th hor
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pardons himself. the political panel will have reactions. >> john: the u.s. border patrol agent shot and killed in the line of duty near the northern border of canada. national border patrol council,w paul perez, joins us coming up next. ♪ ♪ it's a big one! the newday 100 is a special offer to military families that lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value not just 80% like some other lenders. 100% means you can get up to $70,000 or more... to pay-off your high interest credit cards and your car loan. call now: 1-844-980-2876. upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete,
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he was 44 years old and a longtime agent, experienced agent that served 12 years. the house homeland security chairman mark issued a statement reading, "i am heartbroken by the loss of agent david mayland a border patrol agent horrifically shot in the line of duty serving at the northern border. leo immense debt of gratitude to the agent for protecting the communities in the force. we must never forget the men and women ingrain the border crisis to defend the homeland comes at a great personal cost." one of the suspects identified as a source as a german national, and also reported by "the washington post." the shooting happened a quarter past 3:00 at a section of interstate i-91 that runs through coventry, vermont, south of the border. during the traffic stop go to the images at the scene shot by "fox news digital" team and what they are calling alleged assault and federal officer in
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connection with the fatal shooting. we are waiting on fatal gimmick further details but the u.s. border patrol agent killed along with one subject and another subject injured and in custody. the deadly incident happening the border patrol s.w.a.t. sector with 24,000 square miles going through vermont and parts of new york and new hampshire. last year border patrol agents and s.w.a.t. sector apprehended 19,000 subjects from 97 different countries since october 2023, which is more than the fiscal years combined. acting secretary benjamin huffman issued a statement of the death of u.s. border patrol agent writing "every single day border patrol agents put themselves in harm's way so that americans are safe and secure. my prayers and condolences with the agents family, loved ones and colleagues." the last and killed by gunfire was 2010 in arizona. brian terry killed during gun battle with drug traffickers. we came in october and
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highlighted how dangerous on the northern border, and this is a tragic reminder. our condolences to the border patrol, sandra. >> sandra: molly line at the border, john. >> john: paul perez, the national border patrol council president and david mayland, one of your members. our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. up more, paul, do you know about the incident? he was responding and he was a k-9 handler on the border and operate more independently than the southern part of because not as many border patrol agents out there max. he was responding to traffic and intel they were working in the area. and involved in in so this was -- i don't want to say targeted operation but it was not random. >> john: do you believe the people antithetical that he stopped he knew the occupants? >> he expected they would be in the vehicle, yes or. >> john: do we know if this
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incident dealing with illegal immigration? >> we believe it has to do with a noncitizen. toy would not go out and comment illegal alien right now because i don't know if he is. but it was not someone who is a u.s. citizen. >> john: we had tom homan sitting in your seat last hour. he told us already they have targeted operations going on to apprehend the most violent and the greatest national security threat individuals have come across a southern border. here is what he told us. >> i.c.e. across the country to go and make the rest of those here illegally that are a public safety problem, public safety threat. said they have developed target sheets and operational plan and they go out in the field and the whole team goes looking for the most serious threats throughout the country. we put them back to work. >> john: he told us may be 700,000 people in this country that fit the criteria for deportation under those circumstances. that is extraordinary. >> it is and that is unfortunate
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because it happen under the biden administration. the threats out there met, definitely need to get them in custody and remove from the country because that is something that biden allowed for the chaos on the border. >> john: this is the big job with manpower to do it? >> it will be very, very difficult because of the manpower issues, bet it will get them because president trump made that promise. he will make sure it gets fulfilled. he has the right teams with kristi noem and tom homan m new chief of the border patrol and everyone working with cbp. we will get the job done. >> john: not only manpower at issue have those people you want to apprehend and move from the country versus the number of people you have to do it, but you are up against sanctuary jurisdiction. >> it is incumbent upon sanctuary jurisdiction to work with us. if they work against us, they will be consequences. why would you put the citizens and the people you represent in payroll or remain in harm's way when they are there wanting to e
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municipalities and locales. >> john: it's the president signed executive orders and a lot on immigration declaring national border security and ending birthrates it is an under 14th amendment and remain in state and his terrorist organization to deploy troops to the southern border and ncp 1 app. that was day one. let me ask you quickly about three of these reinstating remain in mexico, that was effective during the first trump administration and this way to people from crossing the border. designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. how will that help in its active-duty troops deployed to the border, what will will play piano? >> we can use them and forth multipliers and listening post observation post and radio to our agents what they are seeing and what they are observing. they are very, very critical in those aspects. they have the training and all had to do it so they are eyes
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and ears. they can operate the cameras, remote cameras and sensors they can help us out quite a bit. >> john: might they be tasked with operations under this designation the foreign terrorist organizations now in the drug cartels? >> it is possible. i think they have a whole plan for that. i think when the president designated them as foreign terrorist organizations, he did so with the intent to make sure the harm they are creating in our country is going to end. >> john: paul, began, our thoughts and prayers go to davis family. i know your union is doing everything they can to help comfort the family and get them through this. we appreciate you coming in and good to see you in person. now this. >> this week, i will also and mapped the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. >> sandra: president trump
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♪ ♪ >> john: here is something you don't see very often. impact, the last time anything like this happen was 16 years ago in 2009. 27 degrees and snow on bourbon street in new orleans. did this ever happen when you wear them at, sandra? >> sandra: we definitely got some snow sometimes and i didn't go home for the holidays and i would stay over. it got cold sometimes, but this is record snowfall to be sure. and fact, parts of louisiana lake charles and lafayette, 8-1. i have friends and any pictures and their kids are having a
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great time. i saw a picture of folks, the causeway there. i saw some folks a moment ago they were cross-country skiing down bourbon street. there was a photo on social media that was fun. >> john: the unfortunate thing i don't think that entire area is hail. i don't know if the weather is good for sledding. but jeff landry was talking to us on sunday, going back home to snow and i thought, what, snow in new orleans? like a fat. >> sandra: the front steps of the governor's mansion and everyone is enjoying and businesses are closed and schools are shut and people are enjoying the day. it is pretty warm and warm enough to go play, 27 the gray so i hope everyone is enjoying it. >> john: how long until mardi gras? >> sandra: it falls in march. >> i have my hurricane glass is out. >> john: makes me a daiquiri,
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which you? >> sandra: mathis, president trump shaking things up and speaking of shaking things up, the world that woke parts of what he calls revolution of common sense and rolling back dei policies fr federal workers and the government will recognize two genders. that is some of his plans he has announced so far. davis mark mcdavid marcus has more. david, what are his plans so far to roll back woke? >> look, i think you said it, it is common sense and i think both in terms of dei and transgender and has been bubbling up aggressively for five or six years. i go back to covid when my son was doing remote learning. and he was the only white kid in his class in brooklyn. the rest were from middle eastern or chinese. there were no black kids. we could hear, his mom and i, his teachers talking how white people learn to be racist at
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home. it was like, what is going on? and tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of american parents got a window into what our kids were being taught in school about race and gender and about all of these things. and they got pretty fed up. i'm not surprised we arrived to this point. >> sandra: this is a part of president trump's inauguration speech ending dei and defining gender. let's watch. >> this week, i will and the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life. we will forge a society that is color-blind and merit-based. 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] >> sandra: i think a lot of americans heard that and thought, it is amazing we
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reached a point where we have to say that. >> it truly is. we have sitting supreme court justice who refused to say that very thing on the grounds that she is not a biologist. it was always madness. but it is good trump is taking a strong attack on this. for a very long time, they thought they would be accommodation made as far as adults are concerned. we could deal with prisons and shelters and still let people pretend to be gender that they are not. i think trump through a line in the sand and said this is make-believe and the government is not going to play pretend anymore. >> sandra: the ladies of "the view" taking a shot at trump and i guess they are claiming he has the dei hire. listen here. >> donald trump saying things this country would be a meritocracy. you are talking about a man who didn't become president of the united states because of merit.
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he hasn't -- really had no political experience whatsoever and he had no business experience. he has been given everything he has. he has a legacy higher and if anything a dei hire. >> sandra: i'm sure folks are reacting to that and i will let you react in a moment that i want to include recent foxnews.com op-ed headlined. here is your quo, "as trump takes off his coach america demands to be heard." with the criticism over the billionaires around him and tech models, trump is not resuming evidence 1600 pennsylvania because billionaires want it to her till he wanted not make this happen, trump won because americans with thankless jobs like nurses, cops, plumbers, bus drivers, waitresses. i spent traveling the country talking to them. your thoughts and your reaction. >> look, i think those people i was talking about will be happy
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what they saw yesterday because their main concerns with the economy, border, economy issues and donald trump addressed all three of them head on. as to "the view and the idea that trump isn't present based on they are at, the majority of votes and the president-elect presidential election, that is merit. i'm sorry, did it twice. >> sandra: it was an interesting statement to which you are directly responding to. by the way, a good time always to stop and thank your nurses, cops, plumbers, bus drivers and waitresses. a good reminder in your note. thank you for joining us today. are right, john. >> john: sandra, trump cryptocurrency causing excitement and the place. of the capitol drops. the correspondent lauren simonetti looking into this and she has more. what will crypto look like and
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the trump administration? we are waiting are awaiting details what his crypto policy will look like. he did not deliver any executive orders for yesterday that the ceo of queen face today says he is optimistic. speak of the trumpet that cannot be denied here to have the leader of the largest g.o.p. country in the world come out uo be the first crypto president. he wants the industry to be built in america. you know, that he will direct every agency of the u.s. government to work towards clear role which will enable innovation. this is unprecedented. >> and it is, but now what? there are rules for the road and acting sec chair ocho just announcing crypto task force "to set the sec on a sensible regulatory path that respects the bounds of laws." the critics like maxine waters ranking member services lash out against the new bitcoins.
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she said investors may see this coin as a way to get rich and may be overpaying for something of dubious value and will be left holding the bag. she is raising national security concerns and conflict of interest concerns as well. look, trump coined this is in here a temporally risky and his affiliate organizations own 80% of it and they state, this has nothing to do with political office. john, it is getting fez because who is in the political office. pretty abrupt rollout friday night, pennies on the dollar. it hit a peak $75 yesterday giving $14 billion valuation. it has been nearly half today so come back down to earth. but the moral of this story is go to this president, the first crypto president is firmly at the center of the crypto revolution. now the regulators are trying to keep up. >> john: that means come down by half but if you bought it at
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the start -- >> you are a millionaire! >> john: lauren simonetti, think you, sandra. >> sandra: president biden using executive powers issuing sweeping pardons. political matt gorman and jonathan caught discuss why sparking outrage next. >> john: a live lit bourbon street from earth cam, berman street as blankets the gulf coast in snow
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>> using the pardon power that i would have exercised into place. >> john: democratic lawyers criticizing president biden to open the door to president trump's pardons after pardon family members. let's bring in matt gorman, target of and jonathan kott, and democrats going crazy about trump's pardon and people involved january 6. now they are blaming biden for opening the door. but biden pardoned his entire family. he didn't pardon people on the outside. trump was criticized back in 2020 we will place that in a second for potentially thinking about considering the pardons for members of his family. but this guy did it. sell, how do you testified to this? >> you don't. he wrote that out and both biden ruled out hunter specifically as early as this year or as late as
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this year and 2020 any preemptive pardon for his family. all i heard all week and about the inauguration joe biden is a man of norms. he respects institutions. and he uses and avenue for pity, small against nancy pelosi and others and now two systems have just as, one for the biden family and one for everybody else. >> john: here is what trump said in the oval office yesterday. >> i didn't know he gave a pardon to his family because he did it during my speech. >> he didn't tell you? >> no he didn't tell me. it is bad precedent. just be 20 believe it is bad president? i think it is bad president but if joe biden you listen to donald trump saying he would investigate joe biden and his family, put them in jail and named kash patel to be fbi director someone who said i have an enemy's list and i will go
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after them and your family is on that list. that he pardon people who have nothing convicted of any crimes despite the fact for four years house republicans have investigated them nonstop. and yet found nothing. donald trump pardon violent criminals his talent for capitol at there and beat up cops. i don't think that two are the same, but i have to look at the you can pardon and when you can pardon the. i think may be forcing them to all of the political ramifications have their pardons. maybe it can't do it as you walk out the door and have any political price to pay for it. may be you have to do it in the second year at the latest. >> john: jonathan turley and those who have written about the biden corrupt family, predictable and he could not resist the urge and done and the final and it's because raw. there was no apology but just good old-fashioned corruption.
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he did it because he could appear to and you look at the hunter pardon and again, hunter convicted up one crime and indicted on others but as far back as 2014. obviously the biden family has never been convicted or untied a death any crime we know of right now are just that this was a blanket preemptive pardon just to save his family's side. he also did pardon a cop killer back in the '70s. sub again, he adds another violent criminal for good measure too. >> john: so you see trump pardon people already filing on capitol hill and a lot of them didn't go to a lot of the ones pardon at that every president up until now has refused to pardon. >> there are a number of pardons that were ridiculous and outrageous. they were as a person in philadelphia or pennsylvania that was harming children, intensive from schools. those people should be locked in prison a long time. but i have no idea why he did
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that. we have to look at this overall for all presidents and go back and say, "no, you can't do this anymore. you can't use this as a political tool. a lot of this is follow the money. where is the money coming from and who is coming in at the last minute? >> john: want to put this on the screen for preemptive pardons, anthony fauci, general milley, adam schiff, liz cheney, jamie raskin, just in case. >> outrageous, outrageous! i think those people because kash patel is coming in and pam bondi is coming in and those people who have spent years in public service -- >> john: to hear some people tell it, he has cash suspicion on all those people. guys go to thank very much we appreciate having you and aftere transfer. sandra. >> sandra: more shots of snowy new orleans. so this is out near the lake
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side of the city. lakeshore drive, lantry seafoods go to the yacht club right there. lake to make lakeshore drive and wow, the snow is coming down there. they respond the way. you can only imagine the shock for those folks who are used to a very balmy, louisiana. not the case today, that we are watching this and kids are sledding. we will be right back. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ what the biggest companies deliver is an exceptional customer experience. what makes it possible is unmatched connectivity and 5g solutions from t-mobile for business.
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♪ ♪ >> sandra: can't get enough of these pictures. this is a live load, two spots in new orleans a rear storm sweeping parts of the gulf coast and southeast. some of these areas go years without seeing any snow. look at the case today. fox weather storm meteorologists in baton rouge for us. mike, just how long has it been since a place like baton rouge has seen this much snow? >> get this, sandra, 1914. 110 years plus since this much snow in one day. for branches and county and still snowing for a few more ho. the other story, the temperatures 26 degrees but the average high today is 62. in new orleans 27 and at the airport, they have had 5 inches of snow so far and smashes daily
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record 2.7. records at the airport go back to the late '40s. but you have to go back to late '90s to find anything like this. i-10 shut down used in all the way through mobile and snowing right now and the beaches in biloxi gulfport and snow in pensacola. you can see on the radar snow to florida and up through southeast georgia and carolina's. snowfall has entered and used and had snow and temperatures go in the upper teens. here we will drop down 11 degrees. that will take 8 degrees off the previous record and sandra, the coldest weather and cold this morning since that incredibly frigid month of december 1989. i have never covered snow this far south. to look here and here is the key, no plow is and no salt. they have to wait for this to melt the rest of the week. >> sandra: the crazy part you are an hour northwest of
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new orleans where the snow coming down even harder right now. i'm getting notes from people all over louisiana into an people writing in from lake charles. people are sledding down the slopes of the overpasses. we were chatting not a lot of hills but some of my friend sitting in pictures at their kids and finding anywhere they can and blowing up the water toys. they don't have sleds! >> yeah, i have been trying to find anything, sandra a cafeteria to go down the hill because no plows but everything has been like plastic and trying to get down the hill to say i slid it in the louisiana in my career. but so far, no-go. i will find something before tomorrow morning. new orleans airport last hour or 1 inch of snow and the visibility one 16th of a mile and why as you can imagine nothing in and out of the air and houston interco intercontind
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things ramping up, it will take until thursday. hopefully i-10 reopened within help of the sun and squeak above freezing. this is a generational storm. i have told people you may not see this again in your lifetime. >> sandra: two things please be safe, they are not used to this and two i want a 10k where you are standing and i see mississippi behind you and thank you so much for the report. >> wow! >> sandra: thank you. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ the writing on the wall. they all saw big bank sharing your financial information with big government. join them as owners in old glory bank - the pro-america online bank that protects your privacy, security, and liberty. invest today at own.oldglorybank isolated... depressed... and embarrassed.
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