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case, somehow it happened. all of 25 minutes on the case and ends the hearing the issues of temporary restraining order, maybe an injunction to prevent for the president is trying to do and says it's blatantly unconstitutional, the most unlikely as additional case of ever seen. even federal judges are legal hillary it's driven by the ends that justify the means. this is a very serious case. judges need to take it serious seriously. so-called host need to take it seriously. it is a big issue. tomorrow night on life, liberty and levin. ♪
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>> welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. thanks for dating early or late. piers morgan, global perspective on trump two, the sequel. devin nunes, west coast, why are they not ready for any wildfire ever? his new job trump two and the media moments that matter most but first, the theme this week commander-in-chief all-american mission, trump came out of the gate, work speed times ten bringing in intensity to the oval office have never seen before. two objectives i could tell, the race joe biden and channel tom brady. >> let's go. >> everyone expecting him to start past but this past? he came out firing and let the press witnessed the whole thing signing executive order after executive order. abolishing the ei policies and government, no man will be allowed to participate in women sports. no longer will they be able to
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allow our for now. deportation fights have begun wallowing mass ice rates arresting 500 illegal immigrants in one day streaming american troops to the u.s. for an passing the lake and by the act. i could go on but i only have our show and even though he came out to right the ship clearly biden has long, this version of trump is looking different than the model, 45-mile. most notable to me is how he's dealing with friction coming his way. three words, calm, cool and calculating. >> they have the pictures, the tip of the shooting and they don't even go up and you're talking, these people have served years. listen to me, stop interrupting. >> he didn't yell, he called the
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cut them off. a sacred service into the rachel maddow show and came out swinging with his entire family and attendance instead of blasting the bishop, trump kind of brushed it off. >> what did you think? >> what did you think? >> did you find it exciting? >> not too exciting, was it? >> i didn't think it was a good service. no. >> thank you. >> kind of calm in his key advisor tried to diminish 500 billing dollars ai adventure with data centers in texas, elon musk, he's letting the titans by each other out and beat themselves up. the jt •-middle-dot. >> does it bother you elon musk process a deal made publicly? >> it doesn't. he hates one of the people in the deals. >> have you spoken. >> i spoke with elon, all of them actually.
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people and that you are smart people. one of the people happens to but i have certain hatred for people, too. [laughter] >> donald trump the sequel seems better than the first. >> it's not about how hard your hit, it's hard hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. how much it can keep moving forward. >> that's what he's done it clear all witnessing and winning. piers morgan uncensored. he's never been centered. [laughter] your thoughts about trump to? you know him personally and you've seen him be president again, have you seen a difference? >> no question and i'm so glad you played that quote, a famous. liz: his spoiled brat son. he tells them what winning is
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about and how you do it because what donald trump is then is exemplified what rocky balboa is saying. it's about how you get back up and keep moving forward. one example, two years ago, now is the most powerful men in the world again he's hit the ground running so hard, it's unbelievable and from london, i can only tell you a shock and a good way because we have labor government over here in america for years with joe biden press and you got this surge of energy somebody who i think has spoken a number of times the last few months, i think he's feeling a sense of getting a second chance twice. once in his own life with the
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assassination attempt and one professionally another lapping president because the last time his last year derailed by the pandemic and i think we'll see donald trump right now at his ferocious best. >> that is the perception. not only winning at home but that he doesn't blisters them and lets them know there's a new sheriff in town you didn't like him before but i'm not looking for approval, get on board are we left behind but in america, the democrats didn't cannot get their footing. aoc and late-night comics time to take a shot trump that people care about. listen to what she said. >> he is much more normalized this time around and the first time. you're being ripped off. there being ripped off. >> thanks for that. that's what they hear. treating him like a human being
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only a small portion of the media was. >> what's fantastic about that, you want aoc out there all day everyday saying nonsense like that. how ironic somebody from party the last year, the last four years gone against normality, increasingly insane, common sense, science, biology, they are the ones trying to accuse people of normalizing trump. let me tell you why he won so big, so many different categories of people. old, young you name it. they voted for him because he represents core common sense and awoke world of insanity presided over by joe biden and kamala harris, they encouraged,
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promoted will mind virus has elon musk but that. he is the antidote of this, he's taking america back very quickly to a place of ironically, normality. >> he brought it to the people who manifested but if you look at the big picture, he wants european allies to pay their fair share, top the playing field when it comes to trade. when it comes to defense, so asked me to watch her back while you do deals with natural gas with russia and everything else mission accomplished if you see a crown france. after the inauguration the new administration, it's more than ever up to the europeans to not only spend more for defense but also developed its own industrial foundation in capabilities and its own
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industry. my goodness you need donald trump to tell you to be autonomous? >> i remember the first time donald trump, he said you got to pay way, why should america pay for you guys and you expect us thank you if you are not paying your basic dues you are supposed to pay? when he said that and said if you don't, nato will become obsolete. what is the whole reason if they pay your membership fee? they paid up and let's make a girl a more secure place because they are paying more for the defense of the think is right to say they should not a more. vladimir putin invading ukraine, nobody thought that could happen but it in the reality is, europe needs to spend more on defense and donald trump knows that.
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also his right to say why should america respond to any from a country that is prepared to pay for supposed to pay dues? i agree and he's right. >> by the weapons were must, want to defend yourself so we have you back. the last two times you appeared on our show, donald trump text you to see the great appearance, you think you will text you again? >> i was remembering the week after he got shot he appeared to honor another on stage and he came on your show live and amazing a week ago nearly was assassinated in the way he responded, shouting fight, fight, fight the most extraordinary act of courage and the price imaginable it a week later back up there, 20000 strangers knowing there might be another shooter, i thought that showed remarkable bravery and
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they said that on your show. we had a great 20 minute conversation. this was a slightly changed guy and he would win the election. few hours after he won the next morning, i said you know why q1? obviously immigration with healing and what you said about the core of common sense, that's why you want. you come to represent work and thank god, frankly. >> always great to talk to you, thank you for your time and have a great weekend. >> take care, all the best. >> i'm not going back to haiti. thank obama for everything he did for me. >> a new sheriff in town and illegal welcome with open arms, they are not happy because they
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are being thrown out by trump. incredible scenes as ice brexit 500 arrests in one day it's happening right now, pedophiles, gang bangers and suspected terrorists, a joke the even got here. they are no longer here. deportation fights are underway. we send these pictures with illegal immigrants delivered back to their home countries hopefully right to present. the left, no shock here, slamming actions to close the border and make america, i gue guess. >> we just have to say how inhumane and wrong this is but also it is disturbing that he's asking law enforcement to break the law by not getting a warrant to execute these rates. >> joining us now, the man who helped these rates and the new policy that will be dominating america for four years except by the next president after that. stephen eller, deputy chief of
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staff for policy homeland security advisor, welcome back to the white house. your thoughts about what he thinks about your policy? >> first of all, let me say, you and i have been friends for a long time now. great to be on air with you in my new role here at the white house. i want you to know anytime you want me on to talk about what's happening in this country, this is where i want to be so thank you for the invitation and we are excited about the next 30 days, 100 days, four years and beyond so as you mentioned, president trump put in place a historic series of actions to secure the southern border and restore american sovereignty. it's no surprise congressional democrats are complaining about the restoration of our national territory sovereignty. this is the most aggressive action any president has overtaken to secure southern border. using and have shown military planes take off and landing
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illegal immigrants back into their home countries. we are free and fomenting under trump direction and leadership state agreements and catch and release and unleashing all across the interior of the united states. >> that's happening in real time in matter of days and hours and told everyone this is going to happen. democrats don't really know what to make of this because if they resize this, are they from international criminal? they are pulling out the worst of the worst embedded in sanctuary cities from boston to new york to chicago. if they come out against you, they are coming out for international criminals. >> president trump is liberating these communities. people have said the first three
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or four days and most presidents have done, border security, immigration security and national defense, ending the ei and unleashing american energy reforming the federal workforce and tackling inflation, bringing down the cost of living, engaging in government transparency, ending weaponization of government and federal censorship, ending transgender madness the president trump is and fomenting historic reforms all across the u.s. government the simple but remarkable message. the elected donald trump and donald trump is implementing his mandate and congressional democrats don't know what to do or what to say because they are on the wrong side of these issues. all these issues are 9010. they are in the 10%.
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>> people are trying to get a hold of the new administration. they know you and i thought from political, this was significant for people who don't. it's clear by actions in conversations miller will be a bigger our center this time around given his status, they want to be in his good graces. what did you learn the makes you more confident in this next war? >> that's very humbling. my job is simple, implement the orders and directions of the president of the united states elected by the whole american people.
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and serve him loyally and faithfully and make sure the agenda he campaigned on is implemented across the old u.s. government but the answer, is assembled a team we learned how to use levers of power to achieve reform on the rights of people. we talked about at the beginni beginning, military aircraft the first time in american history. he had presidents over generations never once they used military aircraft to carry out these removals which increases by tenfold, 100 fold our capacity to restore national sovereignty defend against invasion. president trump was able to turn the long and 24 hours. normally a process like that
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would involve planning meetings, the associate vice bureau of xyz, abc. they been talking for weeks and months and the lawyers are involved in 100 different opinions and throwing red tape and agency handbook. president trump gave the order and they snapped to and implemented in 24 hours. thus the team you're looking at now so i will say to bureaucrats up there, it's up to you anymo anymore. his agenda will be implemented and i will say they are on the wrong side of history supporting criminal aliens, it doesn't matter what you think because this government under president trump leadership will get these criminal aliens out of the country and will use fbi, dea,
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security investigations, border patrol, cvp advice and military to liberate cities and towns. national security will drive in america will be happier and prosperous more than ever before and it's happening right now before our very eyes. >> for still in the first week. an exciting time. america is on the move. as we move ahead, president trump giving russia an ultimat ultimatum. make a deal with ukraine or face sanctions. definiteness joins us with more in terms real introduction to the world stage. you're watching one nation. ♪ we've never spoken. but you've told us many things. that you love stargazing, hate parallel parking, and occasionally, your right foot gets a little heavy. the lexus es didn't begin in a studio — it began with you.
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vladimir putin seems to be ready to talk. olive branch coming after trump threatened actions and tariffs and vladimir doesn't end the war. trump saying this on social media. this would never have started if our president.
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easy or hard way and the easy way is always better. it's time to make a deal, number lives should be lost and putin apparently couldn't agree more. >> i couldn't disagree with him if he had been president in 20 2020, the crisis that emerged in ukraine in 2022 could of been. >> a little manipulation. joining me now, ceo head of the president's intelligence advisory orders in job. your thoughts about where we are at. the president will biden to the russia ukraine war and these are the toughest he's had on vladimir putin. >> you couldn't have said it better that was playing. the president knows what he's dealing with, he's always been sensible and said from the very beginning before they made up the whole russia collusion hopes the president said you got to get them to the table and talk
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and that's where democrats for years work against republicans and what was going on in iraq, afghanistan and they were very critical of it. we just need to get to the table and talk. but they rent they said we've got to get to the table and talk. with putin they talk about the have gone to where they are with iran today but with putin, the used to love him until trump was elected and now was the enemy. if you recall, hillary clinton had the reset button so what the president can do now is get putin to the table which is better than where we spend the last four years. this is going to be a tough one to solve in the anybody can do it, it will be president trump because at the end of the day he's willing to outwork everyone as you see the action he's tak
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taken. >> a lot of leverage she can u use. a lot worse for russia if they don't come to the table so the other thing you are an expert at, the russia hoax and what led to it. you are able to honor the plan behind the russian hopes before mueller report took root. here is durbin on capital, your buddy becoming the next fbi director. >> i met with him today. i don't believe he's the man for the job. 30,000 employees, the largest law enforcement agency, he has neither the experience or temperament for the job. >> we will have his hearing this week. what is he missing? >> what they are really saying is they are not happy that cash along with the rest of the team were able and he doesn't like to
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admit, he was in on the the clinton campaign and the dnc said they don't like he helped us uncover all of this so what i feel needs to happen is american people need to see him and ask the tough questions which they will but you will see this is mark i who knows what he's doing and he's done a lot of jobs. what we don't need are these creatures have been around washington and go to the corporate world and come back in. what we need is someone who's not only public defender defending criminals but also a prosecutor specializing in terrorism worked in the house of representatives that investigated the department of justice and fbi following up with the great things in the trump administration so it's going to be tight because the
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democrats do not like him but as we seen with john radcliffe and others, they are continuing to hold up the nominees. >> having talks to him often, he will do great. he understands his stuff inside and out and they would love working under him. we saw the horrible situation with the wildfires in los angeles and we are hearing opinions about what went wrong and how much it is because of how the force was an where it comes from. you studied this, what is los angeles county doing wrong? >> pretty simple. cut off and restrict water supplies over 30 years in the name of protecting species, you kick livestock off what it is, i should be grazing land and then you say we are not going to cut down one tree so you get rid of the timber mills, guess what happens in california. when you mix great soil,
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sunshine and he and then brushed rose and he grows high and you don't get rainfall in 5 feet of brush, the only way to get rid of it is to burn it and that's what happened. it's horrible water use planning and lack of common sense knowing if you are going to have your house next to a hillside of brush and timber if you don't go take care of it and manage it properly or bring water from the north to the south and make sure parks and green belts divide the city's from the force and fresh, ultimately there's only one thing to do, it can only burn and that's what you see all over the california. l.a. is getting -- i was in central california for my constituents used to live. we were losing hundreds of
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thousands of acres for 15 years because of the same nonsense but nobody cared because it's just those people, not about people and that is front and center all over los angeles, they had a wake-up call and they should have known this and everybody knew this was coming, is just the left and newsom roof fused to acknowledge the problem. >> and the reality is, forget about democrat or republican, is an epic fail of leadership when you have no water and firefighters have 75 trucks don't work and not enough firefighters because the budget was cut, that's what happens. you are ahead of the curve and breathed the president on this years ago. great to see you, congrats and good luck. >> di dead. president trump ramping up. one nation, bring up the nation.
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now back to one nation. ♪ >> a remedy to the racial institutional bigotry. practice in academia and these
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corporations. now you want to put us back in the back of the bus. we announce the two companies we are going after and asked everybody in this country, black, white, brown, gay, straight, woman, trance the -- >> losing it overcomes executive order to eliminate the ei diversity equity and inclusion programs. he wants everyone to boycott businesses to hire or promote people based on the job they do not the box they check even though i was upset fire. federal di staffers on leave this week and political nonsense returning our country to merit-based society.
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much needed breath of fresh are after four years of will policies from the biden administration. what does it mean for the private sector and education? what about military? a man self responsible for the end of di, chris manhattan institute. you been talking about this before anybody when everybody else is afraid to. why do you think everyone seems to be in support of the elimination of this program? >> happen fighting against the ei on behalf of colorblind equality for five years that of the blm roof. my family spent harassed him a reputation targeted and this is an absolute triumph. america is seen a blind equality looks like and you're going to put a close to the chapter blm, critical race theory and ti. this means the government and government contractors, most corporations, universities and school districts can't
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discriminate on the basis of ancestry, they have to treat every person as an individual with an ecosystem based on their accomplishments and that's the way to go. i'm thrilled that is now the law of the land. >> standing numbers. we put 68 million -- 68 million on the ei problems, 290 staffers out. $38 billion. national science foundation, 2 billion and di related programs produced nothing but anger and despair so it is boomerang on the program. if anyone was well intentioned, it is not worked. why has it created such resentment? >> a simple reason. when you judge people based on their ancestry, it is inherently unfair, against the spirit of equality the root of our count country. what's happening is the government and universities and school districts and companies have spent billions of dollars
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in taxpayer money on ideological programs that seek to demonize white people, demonize men, asian americans, american jews and we have to put a stop to this. some of the members of the administration, director of the omb has the power of the entire federal budget passing through his office, he's going to make sure no single penny of taxpayer money goes to these racist divisive illegal programs. this will save billions but more importantly, right the ship of our country so we can have a fair system and everyone can pursue excellence without fear of retribution. >> mcdonald's, harley-davidson, lowe's, walmart. he just told me about target. they are all saying we are out with these programs, let the chips fall where they may.
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are you worried? should these companies be worried about sharpton? >> al sharpton's boycott motivate perhaps even thousands of people to boycott but these are multibillion or multitrillion dollar companies. they are not going to see a penny of revenue lost so the reality is simple. al sharpton wants to reenact 1961 forever. his it doesn't seem to know the civil rights act was passed and most institutions have been systematically favoring racial minorities and african-americans for decades through affirmative action, di and other programs. we are now gone back, a new generation at a new america. we don't want affirmative action, di or segregation of any kind. we just want a simple system for everyone can trust america's government will treat them equally. that's what we are fighting for. >> this is why people see trump
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one, a sense of relief out of cancel culture. enough of feeling bad because you're not a minority or are. we are done with it. john said what's next? will he bring back segregated water fountains? these idiotic statements don't slightly more. you did a lot of hard work. thanks so much meg thank you. >> coming up, you won't want to miss how tim burgess, school siemens jim acosta -- cnn for now and media moments that matter. charlie arnold making a debut next. ♪ i am obsessed with olay's retinol body wash. with olay retinol body wash, 95% of women had visibly renewed skin. makes my skin feel so smooth and moisturized. olay body wash & lotion. discover yours. why do couples choose a sleep number smart bed?
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time now for media moments that matter. we kat, the most to you, the viewers. here to break it down for us, early arnold. i took it out of my old wallet. >> you got a vcr in your wallet? >> i had to pay for it. [laughter] >> they said watch everything and come up with something, or did you come up with? >> definite goodies. one is it appears cnn has not learned their lesson and they are not changing their ways despite hundreds of layoffs across the network because of ratings, click on well, people are opening their eyes saying we don't want to watch cnn anymore. still unfortunately from haiti are jim acosta costing important over and's department of the january 6 defendants, 1500 of them and he knew he was being
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manipulated he shut down the argument in the most epic fashion and it's gone viral. >> i was at the white house covering the first trump administration but they had rioting outside the white house. that was covid on cnn. this is not box, congressman. you can't just spin a tale. this is the news. >> that's why for people are watching the cartoon network reruns right now. >> why did you talk, but if they begged him to come on and he acts like that? they were obsessed with january 6 through the election, four years of joe biden and after all these executive orders, they are obsessed with january 6. >> and the fact that they would be obsessed with january 6 pardons but not about the other pardons that went to rapists and
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murderers, the joe biden crime family syndicate. tim burgess posted on x following his appearance, he said legacy media was then four years talking about the pardons while the president hardened pedophiles and murderers, do not let them lecture you on how reality. >> did you take anything else? >> my vcr has a couple more. we got more fear mongering from democrats claiming elon musk made a arm gesture at the inaugural parade monday. one person to call ds on stuff like this, it will be joe rogan and that's what he did on his podcast this week. >> this is why they want to complete and pretend everyone is hitler. the problem is after a while, it's crime will people say this is a bleak game for playing and using it as an excuse. the long talks about -- he is
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correct. people use ideology as an excu excuse. it's really just people attaching themselves to things that make them feel righteous self they wrap themselves in this idea to give them virtue and allow them to say the most awful things about other people with different perspectives. >> for one, it's obvious what he was doing, i love you. >> he was giving his heart out to the crowd and talks with his hands a lot. >> you watch him jump up on the stage and you see his belly. you know he's pumped up in front of a crowd which is amazing. he loves the applause. number two, there are pictures of macron doing this. >> they are all doing -- are they making gestures?
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it's a complete double standard. >> chris murphy brought up in the hearing. it is a joke. did you take anything else? >> one more. it's good. common sense making a come back here in the united states thank goodness for america what about north america? >> canada seems to be potentially heading in the same erection. he made it clear to a television host who tried to bait him into gender ideology, insane discussion and here was his response. >> his first day on the job president trump signed executive order u.s. government recognized to gender, male and female unchangeable. as a something you will walk in line with or what are your feelings? >> do you have any other genders like to name? >> me personally?
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i'm just asking if you are in line with what he saying. is that something you would be in lockstep with? >> i'm not aware of any other genders than men and women. if you want me to consider -- you're welcome to tell me right now. >> this went on for two or three minutes. [laughter] he made the host look uncomfortable but why is he even asking? markets truth versus make-believe. they want to pretend there's a million and one genders when there are two sexes. gender doesn't mean anything. there are only two, man and woman and thus the end of this discussion. realizing common sense only going to help them. >> i think that will be the next prime minister. >> we always crossed paths in the morning.
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