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from washington tonight. thank you for spending time with us. turnin the rocg over the ropes,s the focus of tonight's "angle."u when president hasskt elon musk h with making the government moe efficient again, it was clear this exercise would not just be performing it where they reviewr ama few programs i make a few cs and declare victory. they weret time serious. what better place to start in the ongoing foreign/fund known as usaid. >> shutting down usaid, the reason to that as opposed to to try to do minor housecleaning isent that as we get into usaid, it is apparent what we have here is not an apple with a worm in it that we actually have a bowl of warm spirit just. >> laura: yami, a bowl of warmer spiritual once they start turning over the rocks, more
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rocks called out. usaid should have been banded ntars ago. the agents top recipient of text taxpayer dollars plagued byus massive waste, fraud, and abuse for decades. the agenciese that benefited rush to settle with the doj after trump was elected. the largest for-profit contractor for usaid to pay 3.1 million fraudulent by nigerian subcontractor for a global health supply chain project. now, usaid office is at leastth atemporarily shut with all of e deadweight laid-off, just imagine how deep this rot goes. now this be 18 years for an excuse to spread money arounddia radicals here, they are, everywhere in 2023 usaid sponsored scores have deiaoa eventsd here and abroad includo my favorite and i googled this
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and found it today, one was called celebrating women and waste management.se with panels including the usaid staff with these titles: senior gender advisor for environmentr and climate, social and behavioral change and gender director, and gender specialist. well, you get the idea. this is why it is so critical doge scour every inch of our, government, every line of the federal register, every penny that goes out the door. remember , it is your money. you are and it. don't let anyone else waste it. and also that doge till the president when spending is unnecessary, duplicate of, fraudulent and destructive and destrof course when not specify required by law that just eliminated peer to that will inevitably mean entire agencies are zeroed out.m ou
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please zeroed them out and witho ngthe agendas of spending usaid, it is long past time to close down all of it, congressional oversight, already found millions of usaid funds going to administrative costs alone. we >> we got all kinds of threats b from usaidec because i was tryig to exercise my oversightss capacity in congress. >> my staff and i estimated 30% to 40% of the usaid awards would go to indirect cost. they are overhead, there rents,s. employees. >> laura: but for decades coach about the left and some checked out republicans let the agency basically have its way.t with little to know when looking over their shoulders. entering the biden and obama years that gender, the claimant,
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the race activists go to they just went to town. >> they went totally crazy what tothey were doing and the money they were giving to people they shouldn't be getting agencies and others shouldn't tha be getg so tremendous fraud.: >> laura: as anyone who has spent time on a farm knows, when you fill the pig trough every day and better and better food,t thhee animals, they expect that food no matter what. when they don't get their food, especially in the required time, they start squealing. >> we talked about trump wanting to be e a dictator on day one. e.here we are.at tthis is what the beginning of dictatorship looks like. when you gut the institution and install yourself as thsolee sole power, that is how dictators are made.
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>> i don't know what elon musk's motivations are. i don't know what his purposes are, but they have got nothing to do with what has lawfully been adopted by the people of th peoe united states of americf through the congress of the united states.unil we are going to defend usaid all the way. [cheers and applause]ll >> laura: first of all coaches usaid was actually created inte 1961 by jfk via executive order. toiv that was after he signed te foreign assistance act into lawe is the chief executive of our government, donald j. trump haso safeguard our economic well-being which is now being jeopardized by these types ofog fraudulent programs.ra are they are all across thera government, by the wayll. this is literally scratching the surface. of course, actually cutting the fat out of government, that might as well be a war crime according tothat the press. >> you want to authorize purging of state department personnel.h
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what does that mean exactly? >> if you want to take a look at the state department where deiiv has been a priorite y over diplomacy many accounts, i canal give you hundreds of examples. what proof do you have? >> half a million dollars atheism and $50,000 to do a transgender operating columbia, $47,000 to do lgbtq trans comic book in peru, $20,000 tonn do drag shows in ecuador and should i continue more examples? >> certainly, there seems to be a you things. >> you think, margaret? of course, democrats in desperate need of a bogeyman trying. to shift blame here. so the bad guys to them aren't the ones robbing the u.s. taxpayers by rewarding their buddies with sweethearwitht dean foreign places.gu noy , the bad guy is a personn reviewing the programs for fraud and abuse.ograe,
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that is elon musk. t >> elon musk may get to bectat dictator had tesla, but he doesn't -- and he mat --y try ty play dictator here in washington, d.c.,, but he doesn't get to shut down the agency for international development. >> laura: well, that will be for a judge to decide, senator.a i imagine on appeal that trumpdi administrationng will prevail including thane supreme court. >> wanize just created by the pe and answerable to the people into the people's electorate representatives. that is the way government is supposed s to work. >> laura: yes, it is time for the government to be returned to the people. you are thyo of e stewards of te people's money. but is not the personal piggy bank of government employees who think they answer to no one.one. >> this usaid is not government the entity that spends tax payer
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dollars and needs to spend in alignment with the policies that they get from the secretary of state and the national security council and the president. it has been 20, 30 years to try to reformat,e when it refuses to reform or cooperate. and all them that congress go to you couldn'tba get answers to basic questions.. that is not going to continue. >> laura: for can continue pet president trump andt vice president vance, secretary rubio, elon musk, they all know regardless of what your priorities are and regardlessor what you want the government to do for you or any foreign country, right now america is on a collision course with dangerous, economic reality. they know that bold, sunconventional, and sometimes very painful measures are going to be needed to avoid the icebergs ahead. so, all those guys that trump administration, they will be sued. they will be maligned.ea
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theyte will be threatened and called dictators, but they are not going to waver. keep turning over the rocks and clearing the path to common sense, and the people will follow. and that is "the angle." joining me now stephen miller chie youf white house staff. stephen, you get the sense the democrats finally i think rallied around a new rallying cry, which is elon musk the dictator, trump, the dictator. the people who are the dictators don't makerk, victims at the nw dictatorship. will that work question if they last time. >> they have rallied around the biggest losing rallying cry of all time. which is going to war for a swamp nest of bureaucrats and an agency called the u.s. agencyio for internationanal development, non-american development and not developing east palestine, ohio.
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not developing forgotten committees in pittsburgh,wn pennsylvania,, not developingha the border towns in taxed s that have been run over by illegal invasion bpingy biden that couns all over the world except our own! there is probably no entity innt the government that is more of an entrenched power center of unelected bureaucrats with less accountability, less oversight than usaid. a final money to their cronies all over the world through a swampy network of ngos nongovernment organizations, and cuingt out including potentiallg elements of focusing on things like regime change in destabilizing foreign countries. but thiss. is not about american interestte. donald trump is courageously restoring democracy. article two of the executive branch vests all power by the constitution, all power by the constitutional power of the executive branch to make branch and a president.l be
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at the executive power shall bea vested in a president, cingular. not in the boyar becauseel unelecteecd tenure servants that americans voted for one man, donald j. trump. they didn't vote for a single bureaucrat usaid. a photo donald trump to make government accountable to thern taxpayer, tome make government accountable to them. if the democrats are saying, asa theyt are, that president trump cannot implement his agenda at usaid, that donald trump cannot fire bureaucrats, what they are saying, democrats are saying,th they oppose democracy itself.e they oppose the idea of the american people and elect a man, in this case, our president, donald trump to reform the government according to thtoe wl of the people. t is this is a battle between the will of the people. they are president donald trump anesidd the will of an unelected federal bureaucracy. so we, president trump around
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the side of democracy. >> laura: what they aregu saying, theyme were argument, ay likely w what the argument in court, the president is overstepping his owntitu constitutional authority, that congress allocates the ponds, and that the funds are spent according to the general directive, actornera or law act signed into law by whatever president. that iey wargus what they will , but the problem is these agencies have enormous discretion that is unchecked. that the is why you have these runaway programs that go forever, which are never xed out and no zero oversight what whatsoever. but they will argue the constitutional will ar authority here has beenexce exceeded by the administration. to that you say?wh >> here iser why they are wrongs first, the president is at the apex of his powers, exercising e the foreign policy of the
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united states. so if he has plenary authority to carry out the form policy of the united states, bureaucrats and usaid cannot interfere in ththe affairs of foreign to foreign americans interest and mass illegal immigration or facilitate diversity, equity,, and inclusion policies which violate civil rights law. t all this dei violates the united states. as you mentioned, congresshese doesn't dictate to these agencies how to spend the money. agencies exercise discretion on these grants, on these contracts. so take, for example, planning to nongovernment organization,ns ngos o, fund open borders and found thousands of open borders to open borders and congressngre never passed a law giving those organizations that money. president trump cannot only pause all those funds an onld nt only can the agency pause all of those funds go to the agencies
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can get those funds to organizations that supportport border security and deport illegal aliens and find illegale aliens and find dangerougas illegal aliens in this country. ther ne is no law passed by congress to funnel money td too organizations that traffic children. quite the opposite! these are crimes, illegal immigration is a crime, dei is o 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 allows a judge on the district court level, but certainly on appeal it will. knowing that the supreme court a little bit, i would imagine itth will probably sustain scrutiny at the court ae s well. do you have lawyers in place already? some people aren't confirmed tol handle what will clearly be a crase ah of litigation here.e >> yes. the department of justice has put together an incredible team
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of attorneys to deal with all this litigation. but i want to be clear about an important point. every agency of the federal government always has ans d wilt continue to enlist congress change the law, exercise independent discretion about gr. hethere is a way this works, foreign countries which is crazy but foreign countries apply for money for domestic organizations. we they send in applications. here is why we want your money and here is what we want to do with. theydi have always exercised whether to approve or deny applications and will continue to accept this time, theses agencies will do so in a court with the policy priorities of f donald trump, the american people voted for. >> laura: so, is usaid going to stay shattered? >> the plan is to remove anyonei at usaid who is not supportingt the policy plans and directives of the head up our article to as
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the constitution requires. >> laura: so it is all within the state department that you can just x out in these things can be xl and dealt with the normal course of state a priorities. >> they have a department and an agency foot solely funded. up at the bottom line is usaid has been working against thetry interest at this country for decades! >> laura: wedes now. have to go. >> president trump is exercising his duty to align funding with national security's periods me d shuttled money to ukraine too. >> he doesn't know where half the money is! tthe taxpayer dollars are being spent and donald trump is doing it. >> laura: it's only $100 billion and do you expect so wilensky to find that? you are asking too much. thanks so much. democrats attempt to rebuild the brand but how is that going? plus agitators and i.c.e. taking the streetovers all over l.a.
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ why offer a substantive to with agenda when you can do tiktok videos instead?ro ♪ when your government is doingg you wrong ♪figh ♪ you fight on ♪ ♪ you fight on ♪ ♪ we shall overcome ♪ 's pay when she is one of the candidates. apparently lamthe excuses they will never overcome. >> have a show of hands, how many believed racism andris' misogyny played a role in vice president harris' defeat?d.
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okay, so, that is good. s.you all pass. >> laura: but they didn't pass the hypocrisy test because the same people who dismissed concerns about retail theft and crime committed by illegal aliens will not let go of the stolen land near a death. speak of the democratic national committee list just to acknowlee gathered togethe tr to stay our values on lands that have been stewarded through many centuries by the ancestors and the descendants of tribal nations and recognize that our country was built on indigenous lands. >> laura: you just have to do t that every time like graduation or anywhere you are. and when it came time to choose the legislative leaders, were the criteria used related to nex excellence or experience? a >> on this next ballot, you will be able to vote for two
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candidates of any gender on the next ballot. if two candidates received -- i'm going to turn to helen toin clarify this last one. >> you may vote for two males, twgendo females, to go with any gender, okay?al no, you cannot dano that because we have to. u can vote for one of the any gender. nonbinary genders, excuse me.er >> laura: gender, gender, anyone. i still can't figure ire tt oute i listen to it three times and i have no idea why anyone is saying. this is thtoe man they chose to lead them to victory, another 9. meet ken martin. ♪ ♪ling he when he was telling you joe biden was great and, bidenomics was great, minnesota,
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that is all i can say. who needs dave chappelle's netflix specials when you have the stuff to watch? they are passing this around all weekend. is the good news in the laps of republicans keep coming. [cheers and applause] phil[bleep]! >> here we go! >> laura: nothing screams "i want to beappl an american" as flying a flag of another country. thousands of these anti-i.c.e. agitators and really anti-american agitators abstract gnomic shut down the streets of l.a. protesting trump's. ant we will go live to anthony kabbalah standing by and anthony i know you've been covering this for a while. how tell us what you are seeing and how does it compare to last night and theywhic shut down the
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freeway, which is always fun. >> thank you for having me, laura. the l.a.p.d. talking to local management in an audible and audible the gathered to regulate people to get in and you havegh to remember we went through al n thfoe fires so law enforcement already s stretched them. they took uplea couple of hourso restore some sense of normalcy into fema. right now we are getting readye for another standoff between the police right here and they are about to standoff. >> laura: anthony, it is a little hard to hear you bet i will ask you the question anywa, are the people gathering at these protests, do you think s arthey themselves are unlawfuy president of the united stateslf
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or friends have people unlawfully present or members of these various ngos nongovernmental organizations that get so much money to keep thoe gravy train of illegals coming into the country?ut t what is your sense about the makeup of these crowds? >> you are absolutely right, it is a mix of everything. talking to some of the people in the foreign leaders of government nonprofits, some of the people here ar ille family. i talked to a gentleman last night, black african american man who is latina and that family, so, it will be directlye impacted periods view and folguess what, follow the law d don't try to commit fraud upon the united states, and you will not have any trouble and you can do with the legal way like millions of millions of people have done it across the decades. anthony, thank you very much. head mexico and canada the art of the terror of.
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>> laura: all it took was a few hours and a few phone calls and lo and behold the, trump has canada and mexico ready to make concessions.coun the two countries making a newrr commit out on border enforcement in order to head off trump'sie promise tariffs. now they tariffs our paws for these countries for 30 days. mexico is sending 10,000 trips to help secure the u.s. borderd acand according to president trp canada is reinforcing its ownrdr border by deploying helicopter, new technology and more manpower and also appointing a fentanyl's are. soon, the president is expectedn to have a conversation witht.
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china's president xi jinping. >> we will have some good meetings with china. and we have good meetings planned and we will see what happens. but that was just an opening sell-off. l wi if we can't make a deal with china, the tariffs will be verya very substantial. >> laura: china's is up to 10% and canada and mexico 25% in china tariffs set to go intours. effect in just a few hours just after midnight. "valuetainment" founder, patrick bet-david, mexico and canada after all the hot air , you can't do this go to a trade war basically gave up the ghost on this.his. that panama did the same and promised not to renew a deal it had with china. how significant are we seeing these moves early on from trump to lev exercise u.s. leverage? what a difference a few months makes. l >> i mean, that is what leadership is all about. can
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when you think of canada and mexico, there is a member no one is talking about and here is what it is, u.s. added gdp that we have police van 3.4% of it om our militaryil. our military expenditure is the highest in the world. so $950 million on military expenditure. mexico is the lowest in the world .7% of gdp which is only $12 billion a year and canada 1.3%, which is 27 billion hours. why am i sharing this member? they don't need to spend it because they haveye in america e powerful who is thinking aboutre attacking canada or mexico? this 25% they want to remove the joy i think it needs to stay because we are providing you otecprotection. we are providing you safety.mi there is a reason you're military is not that strong and using it to invest in other areas. why are we doing that? if we are doing that to provide safety to yo u i think we should have 25% tax if you want to calh
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it regardless of whaatt happen simply for the protection president trump and thane u.s.o anprovides mexico and canada. just be when i am not too impressed with the canadian response, frankly the fentanylng czar and a few helicopters flying at the border.go it iins not nothing that they w% going to get slapped with 25% tariffs and i'm not sure what will happen in 30 days. may be some concessions, but ium think president trump saw a huge negative reaction to this as i know you predicted and i predicted from wall street and from the markets and from all the establishment types. do younk h think he reacted to ? or maybe some of his advisors said, we have to rethink this? >> i think president trump is aw guy, in my opinion, likes to ask what you think behind closed doors? ay at the end of the day he is aha
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strategist ands 5-15 mode z. notice he has the leverage car and we hope that she is way too iran because it's about time negotiate on our behalf in ways we arewh not being taken advantage. i love the fact within seven days, five days: bake came out talking as if they are tough 3:40 a.m. in the morning and then you have panama coming out you have canada and then you have mexico and today zelenskyy is talking we have $77 billion in president trump is saying, hey, we need those minerals if g you want to exchange for the money.tiat what year is doing isau tinegotiating. this is a beautiful thing when you have someone 50 years have free enterprise, free-market,ti everything iats negotiation. for decades, it is all about politician and folks not in business for too much and not negotiating at the highest level in giving things away. i am ecstatic to see our. >> president trump: negotiate on behalf ofr the you and i as s.well as our kids.
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>> laura: he is talkinaboug abot mineral rights on federal lands and the environmentalists are going crazy on that and hundreds of thousands of acres of federal d we can be making a huge amount of money off the bat an.d i think you will see the commerce secretary when he is confirmed, you will see that i sent an interior department allt working toec maximize and proteh america.at that is what biden was supposed to be doing but he was working so hard that he was going to get to that, he was going to get to that protectna america thing rit after his nap.>> i >> i don't think he was going to did that. i thin dayk from day one we knee was not going to be doing that. president trump put on a great team together and by the way, i for see him continuing. o someut of these ideas greenland, you are out of your mind. canada at the 51st state you are out of your mind i.ng with this camp i ts watching tonight we owe japan $1.2 trillion, a lot of money.
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but we have had protection sincd we signed a treaty.,0 0054,000 u.s. soldiers in japan make sure they are safe. we owe them $1.1 trillion that maybe japan ought to forgive $1.1 trillion and another thinke president trump can negotiate on behalf of americans. >> laura: time to negotiate all that debt. patrick, come back. we love having you on.ro thank you is much. new air traffic control mess biden left behind. sean duffy had a busy week and he here next.
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♪ ♪ >> laura: early data from that data late d.c. plane crash last week is now showing conflicting ratingpls on the altitudes of te american airlines plane and that army black hawk that crashed into. now the plane's data recorder showed it was 325 feet in the air.rol but control tower data shows that the black hawk lens at 200 feet.at 'sobviously, that is not right r they would not have collated. so we have not got an explanation for that but investigators are trying to get data from the helicopter box.ou today,t pulling pieces of fligt r in5342 out of the potomac rivr and the fuselage and jet engine.
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transportation secretary sean duffy was on thatminu bargm 90 minutes ago. he joins me now. secretary, thank you for joining us. that altitude discrepancy is bizarre but what can you tell us? >> yeah, listen, if you listen to theu lihat press conferencei think that was yesterday, i can the aircraft 325 feet i think they said.bu but the information from inside the control tower on thehe helicopterli, they said that was preliminary. so i think we should wait and see when they do the wholescop analysis what was the scope inside of the tower reading to the air traffic controller inar regard to not just the aircraft but also the helicopter. i think that was confusing for everybody. but ybodbut i think more data, e information is going to come out that will clarify the perceivedh discrepancy. >> laura: now, have you heard any audio from the cockpit voice recorder? t >> i haven't. we hav wite gone to the conversn
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gath american airline flight and alsord with regard to the helicopter. i can, you had air traffic control telling the helicopter to maintain visual site which twice they said they had of the aircraft. then they said they would maintain visual distance. the problem is, laura coach at is the policy procedure and site d.c. airspace every singley appeared to the military aircraft say they see aircraft thatand then say they will mainn a distance from thosea aircraft'sco. well, a couple of nights ago, that didn't work. i think we have to rethink the policies and procedures inside a fair air traffic control towers to make sure we alleviate these kind of stresses on the system and keep people alive. and i don't know if you reported on this but a few days ago we put a red box around d.c. to make sure military aircraft are not in the landing zone at these aircraft coming into the washington, d.c., airspace. just be when iit'st is shockingt ever took place, but
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"the new york times" is reporting more than 90% of our c control facilities areliti shor. 73 of those facilities apparently staffing solo at least a quarter of the workforce is missing.th thatat is a lot of staff missin. what can you do to close that gap? >> well, first off, some people might hear those stats and say they airspace is not safe and ifshould i fly? if they airspace is not saved the faa would shut it down. that faa spaceiss say you can travelican and feel good about n american airplanes. but the staffing is too short.tf we lost a lot of air trafficscho controllers and schools were shutshut down during covid.de r and also under the obamanot administration, i'm sorry, the biden administrationlead they dd not lefic t academy from air tr control training at the towers. so it takes time to train these up, laura. we have a plan in place.
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will purge air traffic controllers and we have ideas how to do that quickly and faster thathickln the past and n smart. the smartest men and women in the country and those towers. that is the one thing donald trump as said. and the best, the brightest and i want them in the towers keeping americe nea safe.l we will release that plan but c anyou can't have this criticalar part of the infrastructure with vacancies that, you know, are so important to make sure airplanes don't hit each other. d we have seen cracks in the system, laura. near misses continuously .eported air traffic controllers, ands, let's upgrade our air traffic control system. we will need congress to give us money.ve u they should have been done decades ago. i think everybody's onboard to make this happen, democrats andi republicans. the president wantmes it down. let'es fix the system that make it more efficient and i'sim sick of the delays as well. more efficient and less delays ca n make it work. s
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>> lauraom: mr. secretary, some people are afraid to fly now ani i'm nongt saying it is logical because of the statistics, but this rattles people. would you support president trump taking aco commercial flight as symbolic gesture of confidence in the commercial aviation? >> listen, that is the decision of the president would have to make but i know his administration, i do go to everyone at the faa, we all tako commercial flights because we r trust to. you would see people running fo. the hills if they didn't. this rattles people.ha when these crashes happen, they make big news. aiair travel way safer thanel intraveling in a car or train. this is the safest mode of transportation. and again, i think we should understand that as a public thah then also demand that we can't a stand to have these crashes.e unthese are unacceptable. they expect leadership from the
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department of transportation toe say we don'ti, care about dei. we don't care about social justic e and we don't care about the environment that we care about safety. that is the mission. donald trump saity says make sa paramount internet that througha this department,rt which is what we have been doing.el so big i feel good about wherere we w are at and where we are coming in the plans we have in place to make sure we make the system safer. and more efficient than it is t. >>very laura: mr. secretary, thank you very much, it is great to see you. it was music and knew thiswe biggest night and the starres we balling in hollywood. raymond arroyo has mostly seen, unfortunately things next. ♪ ♪ '
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the music was secondary to the costume. when a woman was not nominated to, his wife, stole the show by showing everything, it is over. there were reports she could face jail time for indecency, laura. i know that is something you would support, but the entire grammys was an exercise of the public indecency, laura. did you see those barely outfits? i wasn't sure if grammies are only -- convention so much side for life boob, but his wife just completed what these people were promising all night long basically all of the striptease with side dancers. so it is kind of sad to see, but i am glad will smith's son found a place to lay his head. >> laura: raymond, i love all of these women who are dressed
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with fortification of the culture and i said it 20 years ago in my book, point book, fortification of the culture and they get what they want but the men are dressed the same as they were basically in 1985. they look exactly the same. but the women now objectify themselves. so i guess that is okay. that is the way. and have full suits and sometimes carts, pet basically dressed. and the women, well, i guess as long as men don't objectified. speak of the red carpet looks like the golden globes and that's all i'm going to say. >> laura: what do you make of that legendary country artist beyonce winning best country album? a little blowback among country music fans and the industry. speak of the country artists are not really happy about this. basically the look on casey musgrave's face is the look on everybody's face.
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the grammys, i will put this in some context, laura. delhi parton has ten grammies and frank sinatra 11 grammys, beyonce has 35. how is that possible commensurate with that talent? come on. what people don't know about the grammys everybody votes every genre and you can vote up to 20 genre. lady gaga's cat sitter of votes for best red gate and best country album. that is why you get this ridiculous outcome that has nothing to do with the country audience or country musicians. josephine went the best thing when lady gaga song "california dreaming" in 1963 and fully clothed and sounded great. that was the greatest moment going back 60 years. speak a while and an innovation. toys have been like i have some news of bl blake lively and tinseltown. chest and, bowed tony's battle. he was trying to get the
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attorney silenced and the new york judge refused that request. bryan freedman opened that text chain on a website, laura, thats all the text exchanges and the judge threatened to move the trial up to march if the battle in the press continues or the case is litigated there but i got to tell you i read a lot of those texts in it looks like blake lively was truly trying to hijack this movie and did. but it is going to play out and be ugly. look out johnny depp. we have the worst coming. >> laura: who was the best publicist is the question? how many articles in "the daily mail?" raymond, good to see you and you look very grammy and all-black peer to that is it for us. >> todd: we begin with a fox news alert. president trump hosting his first major visit at the
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