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>> the groundhog day, pennsylvania predicting six more weeks of winter. record size crowd came out for that ritual that goes back more than a century. also hopeful for the change in the season hundreds gathered in japan to catch dried soybeans marking the last day of winter on the lunar calendar. soybeans are a symbol of vitality to ward off evil spirits. tomorrow on special report will be live at the white house as israeli prime minister netanyahu makes with president tab -- present trump. the sun that you can meet my exclusive sit down with the present on the fox during the pregame coverage of the super bowl. we'll have the rest of that conversation on special report on monday. we will do a fair balanced and still unafraid. >> laura: good evening everyone this is ingraham "the angle". thank you very much for spending
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some time with us. turning over the rocks. that's the focus of tonight's angle. when president trump at task than elon musk with making the government more efficient, it was clear that this exercise would not use performative. when they review a program, ma'am, and -- programs, and then declare victory? no. this time they were serious. and want better place to start then the ongoing foreign slot find no adds usaid. >> it's cutting down the reason for that as opposed to simply trying to do some minor housecleaning is that as we dug into usaid it became apparent that what we have here is not an apple with a warm and it but we have a bowl of worms. >> laura: yummy, a bowl of worms. once they start turning over the rocks there are more worms crawled out.
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usaid should have been disbanded years ago. now the agency's top recipient of taxpayer dollars, that has been plagued by allegations of massive waste, fraud, and abuse for decades. these agencies that benefited rushed to settle with the doj after trump was elected. the largest for-profit contractor for usaid agreed to pay that u.s. government 3.1 million and that was related to fraudulent billing by a nigerian subcontractor for a global health supply chain project. and now with the usaid officers temporarily shut, with all the dead weight laid off just imagine how deep this roth goes. at the biden ears were an excuse to spread money around to radicals everywhere. in 2023 u.s. -- and usaid sponsored scores of the dei event here and abroad including my personal favorite. i googled it and found it today.
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one was called celebrating women and waste management. with panels including usaid staff with these titles. senior gender advisor for environmental and climate. social and behavior change and gender director and gender specialist. you get the idea. this is why it's so critical that they scour every inch of our government, every line of the federal register, every penny that goes out the door. remember, it's your money. you earn dates. don't let anyone else wasted. and also that they notify the president when the staff spending is unnecessary when it fraudulent, even destructive. and of course one is not specifically required by law then just illuminated. that will inevitably mean entire agencies are zeroed out, please
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zero them out. with a runaway agenda, suspending of usaid it, it's long past time to close down all of it. congressional oversight, it already found millions of usaid funds going to administrative costs alone. >> we have all kinds of threat from usaid because i was trying to exercise my oversight capacity in congress. my staff and i had estimated was it that 3040% of the usaid's awards would go to indirect costs. they're overhead. their rent, employees. >> what other living in? >> laura: both the left and some check that republicans let the agency basically have its way. with little to no one looking over their shoulders. and during the biden and obama years, the gender, the climate, the race advocates they went to
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town. >> president trump: they went crazy. that money they were giving to people that should not be getting it and agencies and others that should not be getting it, it was a shame. tremendous fraud. >> laura: as anyone has spent time on a farm and nose, when you fill the pig trough every day and you fill it with better food, and the animals, they expect that food no matter what. and when they don't get their food, especially if they require a ton, they start squealing. >> we talked about trump wanting to be a dictator on day one and here we are. this is what the beginning of dictatorship looks like. when you got the constitution and you install yourself as the sole power that is how dictators are made. >> i don't know what elon musk's
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motivations are, i don't know what his purposes are but they've got nothing to do with what has been lawfully adopted by the people of the united states of america through the congress of the united states. we will defend u.s. -- usaid all the way. >> laura: first of all usaid was actually created in 1961 bite jf it -- jfk via executive order. that was after he signed the foreign assistance act into law. as a chief executive of our government, donald trump has the responsibility to safeguard our economic well-being which is now being jeopardized by these types of fraudulent programs. and they are all across the government. this is literally scratching the surface. of course, actually cutting the fat out of government? that might as well be a war crime according to the press. >> you want to authorize purging of the state department personnel, what does that mean
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exactly? >> if you want to take a look at the state department where dei has been a priority over diplomacy, i can give you hundreds of examples let's list them off. half a billion dollars to expand atheism in nepal, $50,000 to do a transgender operation in colombia, to do an lgbtq comic book in peru. $20,000 of a drug shows in ecuador. shall i continue of more examples? >> seems like that could be review speed that you think? of course democrats are in desperate need of a new bogeyman are trying to shift blame here. the bad guys to them are not the ones robbing that u.s. taxpayers by rewarding their bodies with sweetheart deals, no. the bad guy is the person reviewing the programs for fraud
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and abuse, that's elon musk. >> elon musk may get to be dictator of tesla, but he doesn't -- he may try to play dictator here in washington, d.c. but he doesn't get to shut down the agency for international development. >> laura: that will be for a judge to decide ultimately senator. i imagine on appeal at the very least the trump administration will prevail including at the supreme court's. >> we need such an organization. problem solved. by the people answering to the people and the people's elected representatives, that's the way that government is supposed to work. >> laura: it is time for the government to be returned to the people. you are the stewards of the people's money. is not the personal piggy bank of government employees who think they answer to no one. >> usaid is not an independent nongovernmental entity.
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it spends taxpayer dollars and needs to spend it as distraction says and line up with the policy directives as they get from the secretary of the states, and the president. it's been 2030 years of people trying to reformat and he refuses to reform, it refuses to cooperate. we cannot even get answers to basic questions. that will not continue. >> laura: it cannot continue. president trump, vice president vance, and elon musk, they all know that regardless of what your priorities are, regardless of what you government to do for you or for someone other foreign country, right now america is on a collision course with a dangerous economic reality. and they know that bold unconventional and sometimes very painful measures are going to be needed to avoid the icebergs ahead. so of all those guys the trump administration they will be sued to, they be maligned, they will
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be threatened. called the dictators. but they will not waver. keep turning over the rocks and clearing the path. to common sense and the people will follow. and that the angle. joining me now is stephen miller, stephen, you get the sense that the democrats have finally rallied around her new rallying cry which is mask, that dictator. trump the dictator, that people are the victims of the new dictatorship. will that work, they try to last time. >> they rallied around the biggest losing rallying cry of all time. which is, going to war for eight swamp nest of bureaucrats and they called that u.s. agency for international development. not american development, not developing ohio, not developing
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the forgotten community in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. not developing the border towns and texas had been run over by illegal alien invasion but developing countries all over the world except our own. there is no entity in the government that is more of an interest unelected bureaucrats with less accountability, less oversight then usaid. they funnel money to their cronies all over the world through eight swamp eat network of ngos and cut out including potentially some very troubling elements -- elements of focusing things like regime change and disablers -- destabilizing foreign countries. this is not the amount -- about america's interest. donald trump is restoring democracy. article two of the executive branch that's all power by the constitution, all power of the executive branch of a presence. it says the executive power shall be vested in a president.
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cingular. not in that bureaucracy, not unelected lifetime seat -- civil servants. they voted for one man donald trump. they do not vote for a single bureaucrats. they voted for donald trump to make government accountable to the taxpayer. to make government accountable to them. if the democrats are saying, as they are that president trump cannot implement his agenda at usaid, that donald trump cannot fire bureaucrats when they are saying what democrats are saying is that they oppose democracy itself. they oppose the idea that the american people can not to demand to reform the government according to the will of the people. this is a battle between the will of the people through their president and the will of an unelected federal bureaucracy. we and president trump are on the side of democracy. >> laura: what they are
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saying, their argument and this is what they will argue in court is that the president is overstepping his own constitutional authority. that congress allocates the funds and that is the funds are sent according to general director actor or law that was signed into law by whatever president. that's what they will argue but the problem is that these agencies have an enormous distract -- discretion that is unchecked and that's what you have these runaway programs that go forever which are never taken out and there's no -- zero oversight whatsoever. they will argue that the constitutional authority is exceeded by the administration. to that you say? >> here's where the wrong. first, the president is at the apex of his powers when he's exercising the foreign policy of the united states.
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he has authority to carry out the foreign policy. so bureaucrats in u.s. -- usaid cannot interfere in the affairs of foreign countries to prop up regimes, to thwart america's interest, to facilitate massive illegal immigration nor to facilitate diversity, equity, and inclusion laws. it that -- violates the federal laws. as you mentioned, congress does not dictate to these agencies had to spend the money. agencies exercise discretion on these grants on these contracts. take for example funding today's nongovernment organizations, ngos that fund up the borders. they funnel tens of thousands of billions to open borders. congress never passed a law giving those organizations that money. president trump cannot only posit those fines, not only can the agency pause those funds but agencies can say -- gave those
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funds to support border security, that deport illegal aliens, that provide detention for dangerous illegal immigrants in this country. there is no law passed by connaught -- congress that says we need to funnel money to organizations that traffic children. these are crimes. illegal immigration is a crime, dei is a crime. >> laura: stephen, do you think in the end that these moves to shut down agencies, i believe it will pass legal muster whether or not you get a lousy judge in the district court level but certainly on appeal it will and knowing the supreme court a little bit, i would imagine it will sustain a scrutiny at the court as well. do you have lawyers in place already, some people unconfirmed to handle what will clearly be a pressure litigation? >> yes. the department of justice has put together an incredible team of attorneys to deal with this
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litigation. we want to be clear about this. every agency of the federal government always has and will continue to unless congress changes the law, exercised independent discretion about the grants. the way this process works, foreign countries which is crazy, foreign countries apply for money as a domestic organization. they send in applications, they state here's why we want your money. agencies have always exercise discretion about whether to approve or deny those applications and will continue to. except this time these agencies will do so in accordance with the policy priorities for donald trump and the american people voted for. >> laura: is usaid going to stay shuddered? >> the plan is to remove anyone at usaid who is not supporting the policy plans and directives of the head of article two adds the constitution requires.
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>> laura: it's all within the state department but you can x out -- they can be dealt with in the normal course of state department priorities. >> they have an agency at state that deals solely with funding of foreign aid. the bottom line is at usaid has been working against the interests of this country for decades now. >> laura: it we have to go. >> he's executing his duty to align federal funding with the national security. >> laura: and the ukraine money, window that as well. >> we don't even know where half the money is. on taxpayer dollars are being spent and donald trump is doing it. >> laura: it's only $100 billion, you expect zelenskyy to be able to find that? it's too much. democrats attempt to rebuild the brand, how is that going? class agitators, anti-ice, taken the streets all over l.a. so handsome.
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>> laura: if you wondered if democrats have learned anything since the election date lacking, the program for the leadership election may provide some insight.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: why offer the agenda when you can do tectonic videos instead? ♪ when your government is doing your wrong, you fight on, you fight on ♪ >> laura: she's one of the candidates. there are certain lame excuses they will never overcome. >> i have a show of hands, how many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a roll in vice president harris' defeat? [laughter] [applause] >> okay.
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that's good. you will pass. >> laura: but they did not pass the hypocrisy test. because of the same people who dismissed concerns about retail theft, and crime committed by illegal aliens, will not let go of the stolen land narrative. spirit democratic national committee was to acknowledge that we gather today to state our values on lands that have been stewarded for many centuries by the ancestors and the descendants of tribal nations and recognize that our country was built on indigenous lands. >> laura: you have to do that every time, graduation, anywhere you are you have to say it. when it came time to choose our new leaders, where the criteria used related to excellence or experience? >> on this next ballot you will be able to vote for it to candidates of any gender on the next ballots. if two candidates receive -- i'm
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going to clarify this last point. >> you may vote for two males, to females, to have any gender. you can't do that. because we have to balance. you can vote for one of any gender. nonbinary gender, excuse me. >> laura: gender, gender, anyone. i still can't figure that out. alice into it three times and i have no idea. but this is a man they chose to lead them to victory another 90 minnesota end. meet can martin. ♪ ♪ >> laura: he was telling you that joe biden was great, minnesota. that's all i can say.
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to nate davis chapelle's netflix specials when you have the stuff to watch? the good news is the republicans keep coming. [cheering] [bleep] >> laura: nothing screams i want to be american as much as applying the flag of another country. thousands of days anti-ice educators have shut down streets across l.a. protesting trump's deportations. will go live to l.a. where independent journalist anthony is standing by. i know you've been covering this for a while. tell us what you are seeing, how does it compare to last night, when they shut down the freeway which is fine out there.
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>> thank you for having me. l.a.p.d. is better prepared... they were not prepared for the amount of protesters. to get into the highway, they went through all the fires and law enforcement is stretched thin and so it took a couple of hours it for them to bring and restore some sense of normal into the scene. we are getting ready to see another standoff between police and there about the standoff here with protesters. >> laura: anthony it's hard to hear you but i will ask you a question anyway. are the people gathering at these protests, do you think they themselves are unlawfully present in the united states or are they friends of people who are unlawfully present or are
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they members of days of various ngos that we've been talking about that get so much money to keep the gravy train of illegals coming into the country? what's your sense about the makeup of these crowds? >> your rights, it's a mix of everything. some of them aren't nonprofits, some of the people here have family that are here illegally. i talked to a gentleman last night, he and his girlfriend is latina and their family is illegal. there's huge crowd of people that will be directly impacted. >> laura: gas white, follow the law, don't tried to commit a fraud upon that united states and you won't have any trouble. then you can do it the legal way like millions of people have done across the decades. anthony thank you very much. ahead, mexico and canada learn the art of the tariff. patrick quick -- patrick reactsn
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>> laura: all it took was a few hours and three phone calls, and a lo and behold president trump has canada and mexico ready to make concessions. the two countries making a new commitment on the border enforcement in order to head off a trump's promised tariffs. days tariffs are now paused for those countries for 30 days. mexico is sending 10,000 troops it to help secure the u.s. border. and according to president trump canada is reinforcing its own border by deploying helicopters, new technology and more manpower but also appointing a fentanyl czar. assume the present is expected to have a conversation with china's president.
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>> president trump: we'll have some good meetings with china, we have meetings planned and we will see what happens but that was an opening. if we can't make a deal with china than a terrace will be substantial. >> laura: china's tariffs are up to 10 percent, mexico and canada are 25% and that china tariffs are set to go into a fact in a few hours. right after midnight. joining us is patrick, founder of entertainment. great to have you on. mexico and canada, after all this hot air about you can do this, we have a trade war, they gave up the ghost on this. but panama did the same, promised not to renew a deal that it had with china. how significant are we seeing days moves early on from trump to exercise u.s. leverage? what a difference a few months makes. >> that's what leadership is all about. when you think about canada and
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mexico, there's a number no one is talking about and here's what it is. u.s. out of our gdp that we have we spent 3.4% of it on our military. of a military expenditure is it the highest in the world. we spent about 950 billion give or take on military expenditure. mexico is the lowest in the world, 0.7% of their gdp which is only 12,000, and canada is one point rate which about 27 billion hours. why am i sharing this number? they don't need to spend it because they have on america that so powerful, who is thinking about attacking canada or mexico? here is my opinion. i think this 25% they want to remove, i think it wants to stay because we are providing you protection, we're providing you safety, there's a reason your military is not that strong. using that money to invest in other areas, why are we doing that? if we're providing safety to you i think america should have a 25% tax if you want to
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call it regardless of whatever happened simply for the protection. president trump and that u.s. provide to mexico and canada. >> laura: i'm not too impressed with the canadian response. the fentanyl czar. i guess they have a few helicopters flying. is not nothing but they were going to get slapped with 25% terrace and now those are gone for 30 days. i'm not sure what's going to happen and 30 days, maybe some other concessions? president trump saw a huge negative reaction to this as i know you predicted, i predicted from wall street. from the markets. from all the establishment types. do you think he reacted to that or maybe some of his advisors said we have to rethink this? >> i think president trump is a guy that in my opinion likes to ask people what do you think behind closed doors, but at the end of the day he's a strategist. he's thinking 15 moves ahead and
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he knows he has a leverage card. they will be pushing his way because it's about sometime somebody on america negotiated in our half where were not being taken advantage of. and love within a seven day columbia came out as if they're tough at 3:40 a.m. he is spending if you want to drop or not then you have panama, now you have canada. then you have mexico and then today is zelenskyy is talking about the fact we have 77 billion and president trump is saying we need those minerals if you want to exchange for money. what he's doing is he's negotiating. this is a beautiful thing when you have somebody that comes from 50 years of free enterprise, free-market. everything is negotiation. for decades it's been about politicians and folks who have not been in business and not negotiating. we've been giving things away. i'm ecstatic to see our president negotiate on behalf of you and i as well as our kids. >> laura: he is talking about
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the mineral rights on federal land. i know the environmentalists are going crazy. we have hundreds of thousands of acres, millions of acres of federal lands. we commit making a huge amount of money off of that. i think you'll see the commerce secretary, you will see the interior department, all of them working to maximize and protect america. that's what biden was supposed to be doing. he was going to get to that. he was going to get to that protecting america think right after the napa. >> i don't think he was going to do that. are from day one we knew he was not going to be doing that. by the president trump has put on a great team. night forcing them continuing. some of the ideas, greenland, you're out of your mind. canada 51st state, now that thinking about if they're watching tonight. we owe japan $1.1 trillion. that's a lot of money. we've been having protection for japan since the 60s when we
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signed a treaty. 54,000 u.s. soldiers are in japan to make sure they are safe. we all that 1.1 trillion. to be japan audit forgive the 1.1 trillion and i think that's another thing president trump can negotiate. >> laura: time to negotiate down all that data. come back soon. love having you on. thank you so much. new warnings about the air traffic control masset that biden left behind. transportation secretary who sat a busy week, he is here next. p ease you back in to the dating scene. of course, that also includes having a smile you feel good about. fortunately, aspen dental specializes in dentures and implants made just for you, with affordable options and flexible ways to pay, and now, they■re 0 dollars down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. helping our patients put their best smile forward. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. total beets, america's best-selling beets brand,
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>> laura: early data from the delete d.c. plane crash is showing conflicting readings on the altitudes of the american airlines plane and that army blackhawk that it crashed into. the plaintiff dad that reporter showed that it was about 325 feet in the air. bud control tower data showed that the black hawk was at 200 feet. that's not right or they would not have collided. we have not gotten any explanation but investigators say they are working to get data from the helicopters black hawk. today cruises during pulling pieces of flight 5343 out of the river including a piece of the fuselage and a jet engine.
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transportation secretary was on that barge about 90 minutes ago. he joins me now. mr. secretary thank you for joining us. that altitude discrepancy is bizarre. what can you tell us? >> if you listen to the press conference that was yesterday, you had the aircraft at 325 feet. but the information from inside the control tower on the helicopter was preliminary. we should wait and see when they do the whole analysis what was his scope inside of the tower leading to the air-traffic control in regard to not just the aircraft but the helicopter. i think that was confusing for everybody but more data, more information will come out that will clarify the perceived discrepancy. >> laura: have you heard any audio yet from the cockpit oyster corridor? >> i haven't in regard to the conversation with the american airlines flight and
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also with regard to the helicopter. again, you had air-traffic control tone the helicopter to maintain visual sight which they said they had of the aircraft. and then they said they would maintain visual distance. the problem is this is the policy procedure inside of d.c. airspace every single day. military aircraft say they see aircraft and then say that they will maintain a distance from of those aircraft. a couple nights ago that did not work. and i think we have to rethink the policies and procedures inside of the air-traffic control towers to make sure we alleviate these kinds of stresses on the system and keep people alive. i don't know if you reported on this but a few days ago we had a red box put around d.c. we will make sure military aircraft are not in the landing zone of it is aircraft coming into the washington, d.c., airspace. >> laura: it's shocking that that ever took place.
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they're reporting that more than 90% of our air-traffic control facilities are short-staffed. 73 of those facilities apparently staffing solo, a quarter of the workforce is missing. that's a lot of staff missing, what can you do to close that gap? >> first off, some people hear the stats and go the airspace is not safe and should i flight, if the airspace was not safe for the faa was shut it down. the airspace is safe, air travel is the safest form of travel. you can travel and feel good about it on american airplanes. but the staffing is a short. were lots a lot of air-traffic control is when schools were shut down during covid-19, and under the obama administration, the biden administration they did not lead to these new graduates and the academy from air-traffic control train inside of towers. and takes time to train these. we have a plan in place, we will surge air-traffic controllers we have ideas on how we can break
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that -- do that quickly faster than in the past and get smart. the smartest men and women in the country in those towers. that's been the one thing donald trump has said. i want the best, i want the brightest and i want them in the towers. the next couple of days we will release the plan but you can't have this critical part of our infrastructure with vacancies that are so important to making sure airplanes don't hit each other and we see cracks in the system. there's been these near misses continuously. so more air-traffic controllers, let's upgrade our air-traffic control system. we will need congress -- congress to give us money, it should have been done decades ago. democrats and republicans, the president wanted done and so i think this is a time. let's fix the system and make sure it's safer and more efficient. i'm sick of the delays. safer, more efficient. >> laura: mr. secretary, some
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people are afraid to fly now. i'm not saying is logical because the stats. this rattles people. would you support president trump taking a commercial flight as a symbolic gesture of confidence in commercial aviation? >> that's a decision the president would have to make but i know his administration, i do, everyone at the faa we take commercial flights because we trusted. and you would see people running for the hills if they did not trusted. to your point of this rattles people. and again, when these crashes happen they make big news but again air travel, way safer than traveling in a car or train. this is a safest mode of transportation and again, i think we should understand that as a public but then also demand that we cannot stand to have these crashes. these are unacceptable and they expect leadership from the department of transportation to
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say we don't care about dei, we don't care about social justice, we don't care about the environment. we care about safety. that's the mission and donald trump said make sure safety is paramount and drive that through this department which is what we have been doing. i feel really good about where we are out and where we are going and the plans we have in place to make sure we make this system safer and more efficient than it is today. >> laura: mr. secretary thank you very much. great to see you. it was music and biggest night and the stars were brawling in hollywood. they have the scene unfortunate things next. walt rolled his 401k accounts into an empower ira, and it's grown nicely. i'm for team splurge. (♪) thanks, grandpa! get good at money. so you can be a little bad. empower.
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>> laura: truck -- time for seen and unseen. most we actually talk about the grammys? really? >> there was so little to discuss, the music was secondary to the costuming.
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what a woman who was not even nominated be younger stole the show by showing everything, you know it's over. there were reports that she could face jail time for indecency. i know that something that you would support. but the entire grammys with an exercise in public indecency. did you see the barely there outfits. i wasn't sure if this was the grammys or and only fans convention. there was so much side boob i thought we wandered into a mammogram clinic. it was horrible. but kanye's wife just completed what these people were promising all night long, all these acts and striptease with side dancers. it's kind of sad to see but i'm glad that will smith's son found a place to lay his head. that's how i felt watching this. >> laura: i love all these women dressed, porn if occasion
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of the culture, i said it 20 years ago in my books, pornographers get every thing that they want. but the men, do you notice they are just dressed the same they were basically 1985? they looked exactly the same. but the women now object to fight themselves. i guess that's okay. that is the weight is, men have full suits, cert -- sometimes they've skirts, i guess as long as men don't. >> every award sammy looks like the golden globes, that's all i'm gonna say, i'll leave it there. >> laura: what you make of that legendary country artist beyoncé winning for best country album? a blowback among country music fans in the industry. >> the country artists are not happy about this. basically the look on casey's face is the look on everyone's today.
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the grammys, i'll put this in context. dolly parton has 10 grammys, frank sinatra had 11 grammys. beyoncé has 35. how is that possible. what people don't know about the grammys that everybody votes in every genre, you can vote up to 20 genres. so basically lady gaga cat sitter votes for best red game best country album. so that's why you get this ridiculous outcome that has nothing to do with the country audience of the country musicians. >> laura: the best thing is when lady gaga and bruno mars saying "california dreaming" that song in 1963 and they were fully clothed and sounded great. that was the greatest moment going back 61 years. >> what an innovation, i have other news on the other throw down in tinseltown, blake lively and justin baldoni battle, it landed in court today. lively was trying to get justin baldoni's attorneys silenced,
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new york judge refuse that request, brian friedman he just opened that text chain on the website. it runs all the text exchanges, judges threaten to move the trial up to march if the battle in the press continues, if the cases litigated there, i have to tell you i read a lot of the techs this weekend, a looks like blake lively clearly was trying to hijack this movie and did. but it will play out. it'll be ugly. lookout johnny depp and amber hurt. we have something worth coming. >> laura: who has the best publicist, that's my question, how many articles in the daily mail. >> my money's on justin baldoni. >> laura: thank you in great to see you, you look very grammy in all black. that is it for us, follow me on social media, instagram and the rest picks remember the gang take it from here. >> jesse: welcome to the 'jesse watters primetime', tonight. >> in all cases they w

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