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college. much of buying the things they're excited about ai will play big part of their lives. i've got a senior in college that's graduating as a cs major that's a hot major five years ago. it's going to be very hard for him and his colleagues to find jobs this year because ai is taken away a lot of the coding jobs. you understand ai will be in a lot of what we do, it's going to be a great place to understand ai. >> we are going to be following at all thank you for being here. >> thanks a lot, happy sunday. >> that wraps up this hour of "fox news live." thank you everyone at home for watching. assignment jonathan hunt fox news live continues with mike emanuel. >> a cabinet secretary pete
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hegseth and christina sworn in this weekend carrying out president trump's agenda. forbidden confirmed with many more confirmation hearing scheduled this week including rfk junior, tulsi gabbard and kash patel more on that ahead. u.s. troops arrive at the southern border. this is the u.s. coast guard says alien expulsion flight operations between texas and california have begun. welcome to fox news live i am mike emanuel happy sunday. president trump is back in florida it said to attend house republicans annual retreat tomorrow after campaign style rally last night in las vegas. dane at marie mcnichol is live in florida it with the latest. hello. >> it has been nonstop for the president hitting three major cities in just two days. today he's going to be taking the time to prepare for a busy week ahead p.
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republican lawmakers will be here tomorrow to talk out policies and strategies on how to get trumps a plan through congress and put lessons on the president taking a victory lap in las vegas, thanking his supporters at a campaign style rally. he promised to fulfill his campaign pledge of note tax on tips. he's celebrated by hitting the casino floor gamblers chanted usa as he walked to the casino. now, on his way to florida upon air force one last like the president did take questions he covered a multitude of topics. he talked about future plans and where he expects to travel next to it pretty said he will soon talk with russian president vladimir putin about the war in ukraine pretty touch on future tiktok and will decide in roughly 30 days who will buy the app. president trump also said he had a conversation with the king of jordan about taking more
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palestinians in the gaza strip and then defended the firing of 17 inspectors general late friday night. some people thought some were not doing their job. it's now a standard thing to do, very much like u.s. attorneys. when asked by reporters if time to get in a round of golf today question because it no comment to busy. not surprising is already planning his first international trip. told reporters that could be to saudia arabia or the uk. >> dana murray thanks a lot. for more on this i'm joined by south carolina republican congresswoman a member of the house oversight and armed services committee nancy mason welcome congresswoman. >> thank you for having me. president trump fired 17 inspectors in general over the course of this weekend. senator chuck grassley a republican of iowa said there may be good reason the ag's were fired we need to know that if so
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would like further explanation from president trump regardless the 30 day detailed notice of removal of the law demands was t provided to congress. i want to play key reaction from a democrat in the senate. >> i am disappointed in republican so far they've not spoken out. many of these inspectors general have been very critical of democratic administration. they are bipartisan independent and we need to preserve that for them. i challenge my republican colleagues and the president to reverse this decision. mike: what is your take on it congresswoman kuester. >> god bless donald trump for shaking up these are individuals the ig the inspectors in general are supposed to be nonpartisan. this must be rooting out corruption. what i found my first four years in office in congress they did more covid than they do anything
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else. i've had folks of these agencies and that ig show up without documentation the oversight committee has asked that show up they don't have the answers. that is not rooting out corruption that's covering it up thank god it donald trump sees it for what it is. and it's going to root it out and get new people in place that support his agenda and really more importantly support the american people because that is his america first agenda. mike: after visiting her cajun damage north carolina and fire ravaged los angeles, president trump floated the idea of getting rid of the month the mayor of asheville, north carolina the democrat doesn't like it. let's play. >> if your insulin make that go away i think it will be devastating for individuals, for businesses, for cities, for counties in the state of north carolina. would have to be very thoughtful in terms of how you did that. i would urge the president not to make rash decisions around reconstructing fema right now as we are in the middle of
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recovering from this disaster. mike: you i was it her kids in south carolina. are you ready to scrap fema? >> absolutely. you saw donald trump trip to north carolina over the last couple of days and see the devastation that north carolina residents continue to live in the squalor of the intense, and the arby's, the homeless for those who cannot afford to pay for a hotel. what is fema and done other than house a criminal illegal aliens? that $1.45 billion is sent to house illegals that money could have been used in the city's in northglenn, south carolina tennessee, georgia, those hardest hit. a fleet block grant emergency resource funds to states, put governors in charge may be gavin newsom and california but got back to work for the people of california. >> tomorrow house republicans gathered in south florida for a retreat to talk about advancing the trump agenda. what are your expectations congresswoman? >> a better understanding of how
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were going to implement his agenda through congress. there will be roadblocks by some republicans and a lot of democrats who will try to stop president trump's agenda. how can we leapfrog over the hurdles we will see? what is the priority and in what ways are going to reduce taxes and keep the tax cuts permanent? how quickly are we going to support legal and illegal aliens but how are we going to those things trump camp promised on the campaign trail heated more on the first four days and biden did in three years. how can we help them? mike: finally a stock about your future how serious are you considering a run for governor of south carolina? >> very seriously. for me this is not political this is deeply personal have experience a state legislature also now at the federal level in congress. we have a conservative state it's difficult to afford to live in because state taxes are too high. we need people who will implement trumps agenda from the
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state level on downward that takes bold leadership. it takes grit, strength, hard work they are very few people talking about doing this and being able to do this at the state level. more leaders that believe in president trump his agenda implemented on down. see if i want to break the news give me a call. the great state of south carolina, thanks for your time. >> thank you sir. israel announced he will keep troops in southern lebanon despite today's deadline saying that lebanese government is not fully enforce the cease-fire agreement. michael tobin is alive in a tel aviv to explain. hello mike. >> hello. to ctwo cease-fires one with has one with hezbollah are fragile and hang in the balance at the moment. we'll start in the gaza strip or israel says hamas is in breach of the cease-fire agreement for that is because hamas failed to
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release all hostages before they release the four female soldier hostages that you saw get out yesterday. specifically they are talk but a woman name arbel yahoo is not released. a short time ago the islamic jihad said she will be freed before the next scheduled round of hostages but absent her return blocking a palisades from going back to the north of the gaza strip. palestinians is causing gun fire in the gaza strip president trump moved temporarily on the devastated gaza strip was rebuilt. not get universal rejection from palestinians. that advice of president trump did not explain to him sufficiently this out of their homeland to other countries.
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palestinians will never accept to be displaced to other places. with hezbollah is threatened because is was not pulled out of south lebanon. israel set a lebanese army has failed to take position in the south of lebanon for that would present hezbollah for reestablishing to the idf essay that causes clashes and the health ministry says just today, 22 people have been killed in the south of lebanon. mike: mike, many thanks. >> you got it. ♪. mike: for more on this hudson'ss unit senior fellow rebecca joins me to break everything down in foreign policy busy world we live in, hi rebecca welcome. >> thank you. mike: you heard mike set up to her things are in the middle east. no surprise the cease-fires there are delicate at best. how do you assess?
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>> i want to make one big points for the reason idf is not lebanon because that lebanese government as part of the neil must ensure hezbollah does not reconstitute and pose a threat. if it's any big lesson for us to learn is that israel is no longer going to rely on the promises of other countries they for their own security we've seen that with egypt. we keep terrorists of the philadelphia core door and lebanon is supposed to keep hezbollah out of southern lebanon has not done that. until they do that israel is not going to fully withdraw from the region. mike: while in the middle east in president trump is pressing the saudi's to invest big in the u.s. let's play that. [inaudible] >> if they do that i i will be glad to do that. i did as you know four years ago we had $4,050,000,000,000. the money all goes to american
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companies. they purchase jets, they purchase computers and everything else. mike: it when you make of the president potentially visiting saudi arabia over other traditional allies? what is very perceptive of the president to realize saudi arabia is going to keep to solving a couple of different problems that have been brewing during the biden administration. to me it take a harsh approach to the saudi's pretty good relationship between the nine states and saudi arabia is key to taking care of the hezbollah essentially pirates are disrupting trade. it is also key to establishing stability in the middle east to countering the arabian elements throughout the region. it's really important. so for the president clearly wants the myth of russia's vladimir putin. let's play that. >> and think russia should want to make a deal but maybe they want to make a deal. from what i hear putin would like to see me and we will meet as soon as we can. every day we don't meets, they're being killed on the
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battlefield. that battlefield is like no battlefield since world war ii. >> talk about the war n in ukrae what about face-to-face with putin. >> president trump would need to convince putin to present at the nights that should be feared and respected. putin has to fear and respect donald trump. he did in the away. one of things president trump can threaten if putin does not take a deal and get out of ukraine, there is more sanctions but we can flood the market with more oil which would drop the price of oil and stop the russian oil machine. president trump mentioned that's an option opening up lng from louisiana and texas. that would be a good thing. there are other options breeding applied more weapons into ukraine and make it much more difficult for putin. i think those are going to be the kind of things but the key is to make putin understand donald trump is not going to tolerate this anymore. >> considering the losses russia
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has suffered you think poochie is looking for an exit ramp to save face? >> putin is probably pretty satisfies got north korean troops that are going to come in and play it back up to help continue the war against ukraine. if putin understands this is not going to be successful and the pain is going going to increase you might make a deal and decide this is as good as is going to get the ukrainians are going to maintain their sovereignty and disdiscuss and where it is. >> nato president trump is an encouraging just spend 5% of gdp on the fence. poland is currently number one in terms of percentage at just over 4%. the u.s. is third period what would a boosting defense spending by all the nato allies signaled to adversaries around the globe? >> nato is still a prickly important military alliance but it must be strengthened. a week nato is very dangerous for the united states because it could draw the knights a central conflict if it is so weak it promotes increased conflict from the russians but a strong nato
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is a great boon security a strong europe enables good trade between the nine states and european countries. and it brings peace and saves us blood and treasure increasing to 5% of gdp is important for the world we live in today. constant chronic threat from russia, corroborated with the north koreans, the iranian government and back by china for that we inc be incredibly goingo think or bring stability back, which we have a glass of the last four years. >> typically we can update a lot of our systems to prolixin at it states as a leader of nato we are looking to trend down below 3% of gdp a big boost for the united states we have allowed the defense industrial base to atrophy since the cold war that's the fault of both republicans and democrats. we've got to rebuild our military strong nuclear try it again because i want peace and will peace through strength. mike: back it's always fascinating thank you for your time. >> thank you parts of our present drums crackdown on illegal immigration has begun is the u.s. coast guard says deportation flie flights have b.
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see for president trump is of an office for nearly a week deportation flights have already started this as ice agents across the country aggressively pursue criminal migrants including some members of the
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tren de aragua gang. >> is still a daily basis during updates about the mass deportation push. it is well underway at the white house says this is a promise made on a promise cap to senior trump administration official telling our colleague bill illusion to men with ties to the violent venezuela gang tren de aragua or taken into custody and nashville, tennessee and another in san antonio, texas senior official says all three men were previously caught and then released at the border under the biden administration. president trump said the gangs that days are numbered during a las vegas rally just yesterday. >> the tren de aragua bloodthirsty ms 16 gangs will get them out. we will get them out for quick speaking of getting them out this week bill melugin was there is ice agents in boston arrested
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eight people all in the country illegally and wanted for a wide range of crimes. also alexis mcadams learned from a senior trump administration official that in new york ice arrested a man who did they say is a known or suspected terrorists. officials say he is from turkey and you guessed it, entered the country illegally. this week white house press secretary karoline leavitt shared these photos on acts of a plane taking 80 guatemalan nationals back to their home country. they also crossed illegally but we are getting more details of the results from this big push a single day this week ice reported making more than 500 arrests. we also note military troops began arriving in el paso, texas and san diego, california on thursday evening following president trump's decision to declare a national emergency at a southern border. back to you. >> cb cotton live in york city, thanks very much.
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for more on this spring and center for immigration studies senior national security fellow todd, welcome it. >> great to be here, thank you. >> us talk about the news of the weekend kristi noem sworn in. what are your expectations? >> should be coordinating closely with the border czar tom homan whose responsibility is a big crackdown you just talked about. we are in the opening seconds of around one of a long bout this going to go on for four years so patients there. she has a lot to do. she's got national security, she's got airport security. she has got lots to do ahead of her. she is going to have lots of help all around her from agencies headed by people that are in with the trump agenda. mike: voter is tom homan talks about active military playing at
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the border. let's play that >> deity is help administrations before but not this level it's a force multiplier and it's a strong signal to the world. >> what about the signal the president's actions are sending about our southern border and the northern border to? >> hugely powerful on the diaspora of aspiring migrant border crossers. i have never met when he did not have a cell phone fully connected to social media. they are on it all day long looking for messaging just like that for every pronouncement from a public official and the administration they are paying attention too. not to mention the tarmac back in guatemala that are taking military planes with immigrant deportees. those are messaging i just got deported, i am on the tarmac massively important that messaging.
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>> are you confident congress will take meaningful action to take some of these actions at the border permanent? >> i am they have the trifecta. it's obvious the american people voted for this. 80% of americans by a number of polls are telling us they want the mass deportations they want the border security loopholes close and fix they want that border sutured shot cooks the issue of a birthright birthrigh. the congressional hispanic caucus is upset. because this exec executive ords not only going to be burdensome it is ludicrous and unconstitutional. >> the founders were crystal clear after debates about who can vote and who can be a citizen. they simply said all persons, all persons did not even use a gender, born that means you were
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born in the united states are naturalized united states are citizens of the united states. cooks are but what about that issue? >> i count that as a significant trump triumphed right out of the gate. remember the whole point of the executive order of that was to construct a legal case that could go to the supreme court for a ruling on the 13th amendment. they never thought there going to eat out of their way out of birthright citizenship. this has been a court case they wanted to test right out of the gate got that court case 18 or 20 different lawsuits by states is going exactly the weight the trump administration planned. >> note surprises getting tied up in court justice department spokesperson the part department of justice will vigorously defend president trump's
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executive order which correctly interprets the 14th amendment of the u.s. constitution. we look forward to presenting an argument to the court and to the american people who are desperate to see our nations laws enforced. how does this play out? >> that is exactly way they intended. we already have an injunction, an early injunction and a liberal jurisdiction. and very quickly before the supreme court. how that goes is anybody's guess. the whole point of this action by the trump administration was to get it there. maybe there's a chance it will be overturned. i want to remind people the reason for this is there is a massive fraud involved in birthright tourism, citizenship, people gaming the system all over the world. 250,000 u.s. citizens born from
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birthright tourism people coming in for that party wants to put a stop to that. it is a fair argument. super quiver for your time analysis today thank you so much. mike: cia is change his tune on the likely origin of the coveted pandemic what they are saying now, next. (in atrocious french) au revoir mon amour. a bientot let's work on that french, shall we? (♪) au revoir mon amour. a bientot au owwwww bientot au revoir mon amour. a bientot (♪) (in perfect french) au revoir mon amour. a bientot now search with ai assistant with the hotels.com app humana medicare advantage plans. carry this card and you could have the power to unlock benefits beyond original medicare. these are convenient plans that offer all of the benefits of original medicare, plus
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mike: north korea tested a cruise missile system to top and military drills which in the u.s. and south korean forces. this coming days after president trump told fox news he plans to reach out to kim jong-un. stephanie bennett has the details print hello stephanie. >> the latest launch will continue its weapons testing won't be's stepping down anytime soon. meantime president trump told earlier this week's kim jong-un
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oversaw the missile test yesterday, describing it as an underwater seat to surface strategic cruise missile trial about nine or 32 miles in just over two hours before hitting its targets. that term strategic applies the missiles are nuclear capable. more deterrence capabilities are being perfected more thoroughly and i vowed to strengthen its military but many experts likely think he ha is a greater bargaig power north korea actually launched several cruise missiles towards western waters yesterday and is ready to defend itself. north korea born ministry today criticize the u.s. and vowed the toughest response because of the military alliance in joint drills between south korea and the u.s. describing it as alleged invasion rehearsals. of course at washington and seoul have repeatedly said there
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drills are just offensive measures. president trump met three times during his first term in office. call him a smart guy and he will reach out to him. >> he hands me a smart guy. rejection because i will. when that call will be. stephanie bennett, thanks so much. central intelligence agency is changing its stance on the origin of covid as it joins the fbi department of energy and backing the chinese lab leak theory. madeleine rivera is here with more details regards regarding the time line in the final days the biden administration new assessment to be done over where cocoa19 came from. one way or the other the regency
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concluded will more likely research related low confidence in this judgment we will continue to evaluate any new incredible reporting open source information that could change the cia's assessment. from the previous position it could not conclusively determine how the pandemic began. there's no new intelligence to back up the change the "new york times" sites people family with the agencies work it's based on a closer work the outbreak. it was confirmed by the senate. favorite in the lab leak theory but insists the agency is not bending to his views. >> i had the opportunity on my first day to make a public assessment that took place in the biden administration.
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it cannot be accused of being political. it does assess the cia has assessed the most likely cause of this pandemic that has wrought so much devastation around the world was because of a lab related incident in wuhan. >> the embassies firing back singly cia report has no credibility. >> no surprise there. thanks very much. >> good to see it. so far congressman james comer's probing the deep banking of individuals in the crypto industry house oversight committee sent letters to at least six crypto ceos asking them to detail their experiences with a controversial practice. many claimed target it close specific accounts under the biden administration. president trump's new department of government efficiency says it's arctic canceled four to $20 million worth of current and impending contracts. the agency says it's also terminated two leases in its
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first 80 hours the initial focus is mainly on gei and unoccupied buildings. grains are soaking southern california. putting wildfire ravaged areas at risk for dangerous flooding and even mudslides. christina coleman is live in the pacific palisades to explain how this affects fire crews on the ground. hello christina. >> i can tell you right now we are getting pounded with rain. the people have already been through so much. take a look at this damage. this is the extensive damage we are talking about now it's being hit by rain. look behind me you will see some of the mountains behind there for that as a people are concerned about. this rain it could trigger flooding that could lead to mudslides and bring more debris down this way. go in and take a look at this video. video of people prepping for this area for some of the
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flooding that we could receive it for the california national guard is no work with the l.a. county department of public works and that california water resources to carve out areas for runoff from the rain. people have sandbagged. >> this massive basin behind us making sure there's no blockages bring down the level a bit so all of the water can collect here it will save people and property. >> all of this fire scarred land and a breeze getting hit hard with rain which could trigger mudslides and bring with it lots of debris flow full of hazardous materials. the damage spans miles the deadly eaton fire claim the lives of 17 be able burn more than 14000 acres of land. the palisades iron more than 20000 porter acres destroyed or damaged more than 7800 structure homes and businesses. isolated thunderstorms are predicted for today bringing
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hail, lightning and gusty winds for the national weather service issued a flood watch for burnett scarred areas from 4:00 p.m. starting this evening through tomorrow afternoon. again a lot of him on high alert really concerned about further damage out here. you can just see it. very, very extensive will be either covering this all day long to keep you guys update on everything going on. >> devastation for miles. christina coleman thank you very much. the executive order to pertinently terminate all wind energy projects. this is advocates say when powers currently largest source of renewable energy. brent yunus as the details from long island. >> they are horrible. we do not want windmills in the country for x president trump citing executive order halting new leases for offshore and onshore wind energy projects on federal lands in the u.s. by the order temporarily pauses
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existing wind energy projects already green lit like off the atlantic coast. the pause will last at least until the department of interior reviews the cost and environmental impacts of wind energy. >> might hope this will end thee wind turbine industry forever. >> critic congressman jeff van drew help write the executive order. >> it damages the open, hurts the whales, hurts the fishermen, bad for national security. >> know it denies whale deaths there are questions wind turbines interfering with military radar. concerns the wind industry relies too heavily on government subsidies. in 2023 president biden gave a billion dollars to danish a wind company just to see them pull out of two wind projects off the coast of new jersey due to high cost. advocates argue there is no going back. noting 10% of america's electricity comes from wind. texas, the oil company of the
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world getting 22% of its electricity from the wind. iowa, 60% of its electricity coming from the wind. this has become foundational to the heartland of america. we need to keep moving forward. >> the fate of projects already under construction is unclear. new york was planning on building five offshore wind farms off the coast of long island by the 2030s. governor fogel said she's prepared to challenge trumps order. bryan llenas fox news. >> president trump making changes in the education departmedepartment during his fk in office. the details on what is ahead coming up next. what tractor supply customers experience is personalized service. made possible by t-mobile for business.
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on the application for the program that gives student free school credits for that colleges are fronting the measure saying it discriminates on the basis of religious exercise. u.s. supreme court has agreed to review one 100% state dispute to establish a nation's first public charter school. the justice will review a lower court ruling blocking application by the oklahoma catholic church that concluded establishing the charter school would violate the constitutional ban on state sponsorship of religion. the case will likely be argued in april with the ruling by late june. changes within the department of education or already being made with president trump just about to finish his first week back in the white house reform education press secretary angela moore joins me more to discuss the impact on students and families. angela, welcome. >> thanks for having me.
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>> what's your reaction to the initial actions taken by president trump? >> very optimistic president trump is going to >> his legacy as the school choice president in the second term. school choice has been on the march across the country for very long time we see him take actions that accomplish two main things first they restore sanity we have two genders one american flag we are going to the woke nonsense out of the way. second he's also made a pledge to home school families he is going to help open up the use of $529 for programs that sound small and has a gigantic impact when you think about the rise of homeschooling that's hit since covid. i think we're at the dawn of a new day in education. this is week one i cannot wait to see what's next for. >> no surprise major teachers union is imposing some of president trump's education policies. randi weingarten for the american federation of teachers saying quote it gives out the
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money that goes to kids with disabilities in th and the monet goes to kids who are poor. monies that were started in the 1960s by lyndon b johnson and monies that disproportionally go to kids in red states. we are going to fight for opportunity for all. what is your reaction? >> it is heartbreaking that is an evil lie that misleads and frightens parents. the teacher unions know their business model is over parents have a way out of failing schools. this is what they do they just live. studies show the exact opposite of what randi weingarten is saying print their showing time and again the students who benefit the most from school choice programs are the students who are struggling the most under the current system. parents of student disabilities overwhelmingly support school choice. parents of minority students who have been historically trapped in failing schools.
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the very this thing this country could do to struggling now is to give parents full and complete education the ability to choose where, when, how their children will learn. >> president trump is taking action to swiftly remove diversity and inclusion in education what about that? >> chabad d di is dead on arriv. a single certain read, write and do math. 30% of eighth graders in this country are functionally illiterate. it's the national scandal. it's past time back to basics in america's classrooms. see for than lyndon mcmahon to be secretary of education. taking a amos" trumps nomination of linda mcmahon may get trumped donor everything from work trumps parties lie ultra rich
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and parens of cabinet positions will scamming america's students out of their rights to quality education. it was confirmed by the first trump administration to different posts with 53 republican senators, any concern there? >> that is just another vicious lie from the dnc. secretary mcmahon has been an absolute warrior for students and families. for years and years she has an outstanding education leadership background. having served on the state board of education. somewhat built her career on putting students and families first. and does not surprise me is terrified their older model is brought to go away tha the it is unfortunate they are resorted back to such awful mud slinging. doing incredible job for americas. >> a follow confirmation process. thank you for your time and your analysis today. >> thank you so much.
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so far president trump is setting is sights on mars in the second term. have a new space race is heating up.
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♪ ♪. mike: president trump says banning astronauts on mars is manifest destiny nasa focuses on returning to the moon private companies such as elon musk spacex look for a bigger piece of the pipe it like the presence new wishes made a change in focus for the space agency? griff jenkins takes a look. >> it's a race of the red planet. >> will pursue our manifest destiny into the stars launching america astronauts to plant the stars & stripes on the planet mars. >> veteran and enthusiastic thumbs up from elon moscow announced last year's spacex
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company will start sending rockets to mars in 2026. >> is an opportunity to take advantage of what spacex is already doing to use that as a way to create the better value for the american taxpayer. >> time is of the essence. last september china announced plans to launch a mission in 2028 to become the first nation to collect return samples for mars. head of nasa's own mars mission which is over budget, behind us because are unlikely to launch a 42030. >> are in a race with china is a little bit like the space race. >> president trump attempted to do again in his first term. it remains a focus at nasa today with questions whether revamping the mars mission will hamper the moon effort. >> a lot of people think this is a shift from moon to mars it is not when the artemis program was conceived under trump one, it was always moved to mars. it won't be cheap required nasa
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and congress to prioritize funding and resources. when musk says it will be worth it. >> can you imagine how awesome it will be to have america astronauts plant the flag on another planet. >> the price tag mars mission will cost $11 billion and that is unlikely to sit well with the new administration determined to be the first to get there. in washington griff jenkins fox news. beatles legendary drummer ringo starr trying his hand at a new genre jumping from rock to country music. because he sent me the song the most beautiful country track i have heard in many years. it's so sort of 50s country and so i thought well, i'll make a country vp now part legendary member of the beatles explained
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the switch came about in a collaboration with producer and songwriter the album named look up is out now. much more head include new reaction by the cia weighing in on the origins of covid-19. also the week ahead for president trump's cabinet nominees "fox fox news live rul, next.
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