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>> steve: it's 8:00 in new york city. we came inside because it's warm. >> ainsley: if you want to see brian trying to get out of that car, go on lawrence's tiktok account. >> brian: you have a tiktok account? my goodness. >> ainsley: did that hurt? >> brian: i have more respect for the drivers than ever, it is claustrophobic, no moving getting out, toggle switches. >> lawrence: if you struggle, can you imagine me trying to get in that car. >> ainsley: they take the steering wheel off to get in? >> steve: welcome to wednesday,
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february 5, "fox and friends." busy day on the show, in the car, and president trump wants united states to take over the gaza strip and rebuild it. how is the world reacting? as you would expect. >> lawrence: and army just had a record month for recruit and had a chance to talk to soldiers at the border ready to report for mission. >> we do everything we can to support our dhs partners. >> brian: super bowl sunday four days away. jay glizer will join us to break down the matchup with inside stories you can only get here. he might have to whisper it, chiefs look for their three-peat, it will be done on fox. >> ainsley: final hour of "fox and friends" starts now and
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remember -- guys, say it with me. >> steve: mornings are better with friends. >> ainsley: the trump administration continues to clean house, placing all u.s. aid workers on administrative leave as they look to cut down the workforce including department of education. >> steve: todd piro joins us with details. staff is place on leave. >> todd: the following message posted on usaid website, this friday, 11:59 at night, all usaid personnel will be placed on administrative leave designated personnel. cia is expecting big changes, reportedly offering sweeping buyouts to the entire workforce.
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the "wall street journal" says there is freezing of hiring job see seekers. goa goaling include trump's trade war and undermining china. the deadline allows federal employees to resign and be paid through september. department of education could be next on trump's chopping block after saying he's considering executive order to shut it down. >> president trump: i told linda, i hope you do a great job and put yourself out of a job. education department, ranked number 40 out of 40 schools and rank one cost per pupil. we are ranked at bottom of the list, very badly. i want states to run schools.
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>> todd: trump promised several times he would abolish department of education. a lot of red pens. >> steve: does elon musk use a pen or robot? >> todd: good point, ai, robot, so many options different than how we operated with crossing things out the last 2first -- 250 years. >> brian: musk's team has saved money through cancellation of federal building leases, contracts related to dei, they have other specifics, he has a team of engineers that have helped balance budgets working now and looking at everything. musk is saying work of gsa managing federal property to eliminate 50% of expenditures.
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why do democrats feel as though they were onboard with doge in theory until they started doing thank yous and now they are rallying under maxe inemaxine w. >> ainsley: there is a lot of foreign aid going for junk, be 20 million on sesame street in iraq, do you want to play for that? 11 million to tell vietnam to stop burning trash. do you want to pay for that? >> lawrence: you are right and they seem tone daef when advocating for american aid. reporting on this and backlash has been totally rogue. they are putting it as if elon is on an island doing this himself. no, the office is doing this. he calls the president and tells
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the president, this is what i found. the president says get rid of it. elon says, are you sure? he goes, yes. way that are are spinning it is totally inaccurate. >> steve: if you do a poll on the street, if we cut federal bureaucracy because we know it is bloated and there is waste, where do you start? polls have shown you start with foreign aid, because federal bureaucracy is unpopular, by sending money we make in the united states over there for who knows what, it just misses the mark. >> ainsley: did you see maxine waters and chuck schumer having a meltdown about saving money. >> we have to fight this in the courts, fight this in the congress, fight this in the
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streets, stop the coup. >> shut down the city. [cheering] >> we are at war. any time a person can pay 250 million dollars to a campaign and then be given full access to department of treasury, we are at war. >> we have convened here in the right place, the treasury department, we have got to tell elon musk, nobody elect your -- >> did people vote for billionaires for billionaires? >> no. >> are you ready to stain up and defend democracy? this is an authoritarian t takeover of our country and we say hell no. >> brian: our budget, federal deficit in 2024, 1.8 trillion over. 1.8 thrillion and you're upset
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people are trying to put the budget in order. trump said he's not talking social security or medicare. they estimate joe biden wasted 220 billion in fraud last year as he was leaving out the door. >> lawrence: rather have the person, richest man in the world, isn't he? elon? rather him see it than people that came into congress broke and now they have money. >> brian: like maxine waters. >> steve: democrats are lined with federal employee unions and this threatens union members and stuff like that. what i would have loved to have heard in that sound bite montage, heard them say none of your money is being wasted, tax dollars are being spent well. they cannot, they have come up
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with programs, some obsolete, some have no bearing in today's society. we have money on books. elon musk is looking with mag magnifying glass or young engineer trying to figure out what can we get rid of? >> brian: he is putting ai over the budget. i would say, when you said through the years, i thought you were going to sing kenny rogers. you say, i feel like when you say that he's singing to me. >> steve: i miss him. >> ainsley: when you look at the numbers, think of the people, a lot of people don't pay taxes because they don't make enough. they are working hard to put food on the table. when you hear we are spending money for dei in burma, how do they not want to stop this?
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>> steve: democrats are all in on dei. not spending here, around the world, they believe they were on the right side of that. >> lawrence: how many times have we heard people in washington say stop spending, get rid of waste, fraud and abuse. this changed the game. to my friends in the freedom caucus, i love and respect many of you and you have different missions. this is the way to get things done. don't resist the overall budget. elon is doing the leg work, finding the fraud and abuse, that way you can support the legislature. you have one shot at one bill. >> ainsley: how do americans view democratic party? according to qu polls we asked
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scho doug shofshgs oen if he was going to stay in the party. here he is. >> all due respect, i don't think there is a message, their message is hate and fear and opposition, a message that failed. i think they need to do a retrospective on the election come come up with a broad centrist agenda that takes best of what the president administration is doing or for alternative policies to arguably strengthen those policies, make them more efficient and in line with what the american people, woshging people, people of color, those without high school or college education will be better off doing that rather than hate, division, polarization and fear amongering. >> brian: they have to justify every program instead of saying federal government is too big,
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for ro kahanna, tom souzzi said, i will help. now democrats like chuck schumer and maxine waters are promising to fight, fight, fight. go get involved, join doge committee. >> lawrence: they don't look sane or rationale, they look like kids on the streets breaking into government building and does not look like members of congress trying to get things done. do you think you have course corrected since the election. you are doubling down on same, all the stuff we heard throughout the campaign. ajust your message. i want a competent democratic party. strong democrats, strong republicans, let them duke it out. >> brian: aoc called elon musk
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the dumbest millionaire she's ever met. b bartender from queens, that is special. speaking of special, carley shimkus. >> carley: thank you, brian, so kind. all four of you are special, as well. we have headlines u.s. military plane flying over 100 illegal migrants back to india. first time a military plane has been used for this. happening today pam bondi set to be sworn in as 87th attorney general of the united states following senate confirmation yesterday. john fetterman was the lone democrat who voted for bondi. tulsi gabbard and r.f.k. jr. nominations have been cleared by
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committees and will head to the floor for a full senate vote. happening today, gavin newsom, heading to washington to meet with president trump and members of congress. they are talking about reb rebuilding los angeles with newsom pushing trump for more federal aid, not sitting well with marc thiessen who joined us earlier. >> trump should say until you change your policy, not a dime for california. over a million people have left since the pandemic because of policy and gavin newsom are saying those million people who left need to pay taxes to rebuild california. instead mof spending billions, maybe clear reservoirs and brush. >> carley: army corps of engineer have begun second phase of removal in communities hit by the eaton fire.
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those are headlines. check in with janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice all decked out. >> janice: i will tell you about it, we have to do the weather first. was the groundhog right? if the northeast, i would say yes. ice storm across midwest, central u.s., mid-atlantic and northeast. i am concerned with icing on the road and power lines, it will be a mess later today and tomorrow. a quick you have mooer. f foxweather.com has details. another storm behind this one, this weekend affecting the same area. i am concerned with icing and could see burst of snow. there is weekend winter storm. across the south, we have above average temperatures and heavy rain across california. any of your details, you can find at foxweather.com.
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i was at groundhog day at punxsutawney, pennsylvania. we interviewed people and did reports and put together "seeing shadow," and it is available now. here is a sneak peek. >> there is no shadow. [cheering] >> janice: year after year the tradition continued even as weather forecasting became a bit more high-tech. television news was invented and along with it, weather segmentes. rather than turning away from low-tech weather predictor, soon it seemed like every local weather reporter in the country was making middle trek to the middle of pennsylvania. it is national weather person's day, great special to catch on fox nation, go there right now. "seeing shadows," and i brought you a present, a groundhog hat from punxsutawney, pennsylvania.
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i know brian will not wear it, you can give it to somebody that might enjoy it. >> brian: we'll check out your special. >> janice: you look adorable. >> janice: you are our meteorologist of the year. >> lawrence: can you pretend you are going to wear it? y say nope. >> brian: how about this, qatar prime minister will meet with trump's team tomorrow after bold new gaza plan, senior advisor to prime minister makes his "fox and friends" debut next.
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>> given what you said about gaza, would the u.s. send troops to secure it? >> president trump: as far as gaza is concerned, we'll do what is necessary. >> lucas: reaction pouring in from overseas saudi arabia says they reject displacing palestinians from their land. and any forced displacement would constitute serious violation of international law. next week president trump will meet with the king of jordan next tuesday. >> brian: bring in senior advisor to prime minister of qatar and official spokesperson for ministry of affairs. qatar is brokering this agreement. doctor, thank you for joining us. what do you think about president trump's ceasefire
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proposal that would have the united states take over gaza. does that help or hurt talks you are conducting? >> brian, thank you for having me, pleasure to be on "fox and friends." we are now quite busy preparing with phase two of the negotiation, which will start hopefully any day and lead to more sustainable truth to lead to phase we can have sustainable peace in the region and trump administration, since they were transition team were instrumental in getting this deal, if it wasn't for president trump's assertiveness and decision before assuming office we would not have had this deal working on implementing right now. the discussion, we have ideas come from everybody, including the united states and we value
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the partnership with united states remediation. the u.s. along with us and egypt are mediators of the agreement and therefore these statements along with others are possible. discussion over the situation, which i think is not no one player around the world can do it alone. this has to be international effort led by the united states and others to have sustainable peace in the region. >> brian: witnessing talks and qatar played a big role to conducting talks on both sides, do you think it has a shot of taking place for palestinians to leave temporarily or permanently and they come back with more of a cosmopill tan international presence? >> regarding our role, we have been doing this since 2006, dynamics of decisionmaking and on israeli side and with
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pales palestinians and there is a lot of trauma with palestinian side when it comes to displacement. it is too toerl talk about this. we don't know how this war will end. now from our perspective, if you read the statement by the arab ministers, just a week ago we have also our plans for reconstruction of gaza, while palestinians are still there. and you heard statement from egypt and jordan and al saudi arabia and i don't think it is time to go through specific ideas. time is now to build on momentum created by implementation of phase one as it is ongoing, we are midway through phase one and reaching phase two, which is something that will happen after the meeting between president
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trump and prime minister netanyahu will dispatch delegation for phase two. we are looking at that at the moment. >> brian: phase two has pullout of idf from gaza, more sade, more aid and all hostages out. the pull out seems to be a nonstarter, you will be in the middle. president trump against iran, you are in middle of everything from syria to iran, regime change happened, you have israel, you are not looking to make enemies with anyone. here is president yesterday making it clear iran is the problem and if they try to kill him, all hell will break loose. listen. >> happy to sign it, if it is iran and their proxies who threaten to retaliate against you and your team by killing you guys or taking owl soleimani? >> that would be terrible for them to do, not because of me,
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they would be abliterated, i've left instructions, if they do it, they get obliterated. >> brian: if they continue with threats and execute him, what would that do to the region? >> i would take a lots of -- with anybody trying to kill me. what president said this morning on truth social was very important, he said he wanted prosperous, a great iran that is good for peep and he will we believe that also, stability in the region is bi byproduct of people having hope for the future and it is through mediation and through negotiation that we have done in the past we've had deals between the united states and israel that made our region more secure and we have been even during the
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first trump administration working with the trump administration over getting arrangement with iranians and it is a role we can play now, we are fitted to do it. brian has 10 mediation on our docket including hamas, israel one, we are hopeful we can be instrumental to the united states with this. we believe in president trump as deal maker and believe in him as a leader with assertive language instrumental in getting the deal and pause and we want that to continue in with the region as a whole. this is time for peace in the region. it is short window of opportunity to look through it and find hope in the future and we believe in the partnership to do it. >> brian: praise you from the oval office yesterday saying you are just trying to help. truth social post he just put up
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said i would prefer verified peace agreement to let iran peacefully grow and prosper. not talking war there. thank you, doctor, hope to talk more peace and les war. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me, great hat. >> brian: thank you. democrats are turning to courts to shut down president trump's agenda, jonathan turley will talk about it. made in america. that's something that still means a lot to us here at red land cotton. it all starts right here in this red dirt in northwest alabama. our family works extremely hard to bring you the best bed linens and bath towels in the world. we're proud to say that 100% of our products are made right here in the usa. from our family to yours. we hope you enjoy red land cotton.
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joins us right now, jonathan, listen, democrats the lost the election and now trying to win in court. >> jonathan: good luck with that, they are trying to micro-manage government. he came in on campaign pledge to cut government down in size. best way is to get people to remove themselves voluntarily, something musk knows about after he took over twitter. you are witnesses well thought out plan, the fact if you throw a badger into a crowded car, i guarantee people will get out. the idea is to try to get people to remove themselves from the government and restructure it and potentially hire some people back. that is a model musk used in
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twitter. he reduced size of twitter, many people said it could not survive and it did, he reframed it. >> steve: i've been thinking about it, it is unclear if this stuff is legal or illegal, they'll figure it out. it will be a while. in the meantime, there could be tens of thousands of government employees decide to take the buyouts, rather than get laid off, by making it voluntary, it puts it on them. on them, he said. >> jonathan: that is right. trump in his first term felt he was stymied by agencies resisting changes. he structured second term to avoid that, this is clearly part of his plan to defibalate the federal government, shock it into a new shape, smaller more
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efficient shape. that is going to cause problems and you are seeing it right now. some ways, this is type of ops opposition trump wants, the effort to reframe government. >> steve: he's ambitious, has an agenda that is expensive. if you extend tax cuts and no tax on tips, that has a it is cost. elon musk is doing his dirty work, going out and finding dough to pay for that stuff with. >> jonathan: yeah, elon musk has fortitude for this job. he's been subject of a vicious cancel campaign that targeted his revenue and reputation and he did not blink. what musk has done at the twitter has been replicated, facebook and meta have followed
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the same way getting people to buy out so they can reframe the company. >> steve: jonathan turley from palm beach, only person wearing a necktie, thank you very much. >> jonathan: thank you, steve. >> steve: talk about tomorrow. kansas city chiefs fans, "fox and friends" will have a live super bowl party on the show tomorrow and you are invited to attend in person. we'll be at chicken and picken in overland park, kansas. come cheer on the chiefs or watch us do the show and join me and we'll play pickleball. they have food and ping-pong, shuffle board, jenga, we will start at 5:00 a.m. if you are a fan of eagles, come, we want to
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♪ >> brian: okay. keep going. >> lawrence: go. >> steve: is this the actual car
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you are going to be driving? >> ainsley: good morning, a special moment from brian during our last hour as we were hanging out with nascar star ross chastain and number one car on fox square. >> lawrence: a moment tv cameras didn't camp. someone had their phone out and it is on my tiktok. watch. >> look at brian. >> i had to divert. >> yeah. [laughter] >> lawrence: did it rip? >> ainsley: did it rip? did you tear your pants? >> ainsley: he has history of ripping his pants. >> brian: they grabbed me out like i was put in an ambulance, like jaws of life. >> steve: it was tough for brian to get into. this is like making sausage, some things you shouldn't see.
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watching you being taken out of the car by chris harris and company, you just look like you are a rag doll and he's pulling you out. there you go. >> brian: next segment. i have a recommendation. use the door. tell daytona how to do cars, they came up with doors and hinges. >> lawrence: it is a safety issue. >> steve: i'm going to open the door. they are eliminating anything that could go hay wire. >> ainsley: so funny, you were worried you were going to split your pants. >> brian: and 200 miles per hour, i'm in awe of those guys, reason i don't. i don't want to go pro and have my house robbed. >> steve: the car is here and the -- >> lawrence: merchandise. >> brian: convenient theft, more on that the later.
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>> steve: the guy who pulled him out of the car is standing by carley. take a bow, chris harris. [applause] >> ainsley: chris, you looked like a father trying to get their father out of a high chair. reminds me of picking up brock. >> ainsley: you look like you were in a car seat with that thing. >> lawrence: carley is like, he's like a child. >> carley: on lawrence's social media, nascar and nassau county does not mix. >> brian: i beg you to read. >> carley: we have more news, the fbi and nypd have arrested two suspects linked to south american crime ring after raiding a business in new york city diamond district and one is connected to burglary at bengals quarterback joe burrow's home in
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ohio. the suspects are accused of running a pawnshop where they sell jewelry, handbags and sports memorabilia. they will appear today in brooklyn court. they face up to 10 years in prison. and listen to this. army recruiting shattered records after trump's win. most productive december in 15 years by enlisting 346 soldiers. lawrence talked to soldiers about how pete hegseth is supporting them. >> lawrence: how does it have the secretary of defense greet you personally and talk to you and get your concerns? >> it is important secretary of defense come down and have leaders come and see eyes on perspective at the tactical level. ideas and orders from top, they
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don't know how that impacts soldiers. it is great for him to come down and get thoughts of leaders and soldiers on the ground. >> carley: secretary pete hegseth says this is america's youth wanting to serve under both and strong america first leadership. >> carley: jason kelce and his look-alikes are taking over. filming a marriott ad campaign. 25 dopel gangers flooded the streets. and the one to find the real jason wins inside caesar's super dome and 22.6 million people are expected to miswork the day after the super bowl. catch the action this sunday on fox, eagles take on chiefs, coverage begins 1 p.m. eastern
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time. how about those people that are going to call out sick on monday. >> steve: take attendance on monday. >> ainsley: that is crazy how many dopplegangers he has. >> brian: jay glazer will bring us inside the game. >> lawrence: check in with dana perino for what is coming up. >> dana: will jesse watters be in the office on monday? >> dana: he thinks it should be a national holiday. >> ainsley: carley said it should be on saturdays. >> dana: thank you. we agree. change the super bowl to saturday. all right. president trump set the cat amongst pijions suggesting america takes over gaza. senator tom cotton and national security advisor michael waltz will be here and elon musk paying no mind to democrats, is department of education next to
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fall. trump's new energy secretary first interview, he will do more than electric vehicle batteries, all this while house gop plan for budget hits the skid. we have lots of news, we'll take you through this and see you at 9:00.
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>> ainsley: president donald trump set to become the first sitting u.s. president to attend the super bowl this sunday in new orleans and already hinting at who he thinks could win it all. >> who will win the super bowl? >> president trump: i don't want to say. a certain quarterback seems to be a good winner. >> brian: joining us now is from the big easy to get us ready for the game is insider jay glazer, here you are, back in new orleans for the super bowl. give us a sense of the sights and sounds as these two line up for a rematch. what's the big story? >> the big story is the three-peat, whether the chiefs can do it. i know what mahomes as done. i can't tell what he didn't do. after what happened here with the terror attack it's great
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just to see the city start to come back to life and, you know, no matter what happens in america, we come back stronger, we rebuild. that's what we'll do in malibu, pal pal -- palisades. >> security is extremely high level. probably the safest place you can be in america is the super bowl this weekend. i think we'll be okay. it's cool. sentimentally this is -- this is my first super bowl in the 1995 season. brian knew me back then making 9,450 bucks a year and new york one tv said we'll give you three installment of $150 if you could your first super bowl stand-up. they wouldn't pay for my travel,
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food, nothing. i had to wait for the parties to eat. and the first party i went to was howie long's party. now my teammate. he threw a party at the house of blues. we used to drive me back to new york city from giants stadium because i couldn't afford bus and subway fare. now here i am at fox. >> lawrence: what about the officials and all that? the leaders shot it down. a lot of people will watch the officiating for this big game. >> i wish they would say less is more. less is more. you could find something on every play to call and it's a violent game and that's what happens. i wish they would say less is more. >> steve: you have been on our program in the past and talked about how people overcome the stigma associated with adhd. you have your podcast unbreakable. 25 seconds to do a plug.
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>> i'm here talking about drug i take now, a non-stimulant for adhd. huge. for years i had to go on stimulants and man at the peaks and the valleys it put me through really bad. i found something i take at night now. look, what i have to do with my adhd and pressure and anxiety is how can they become my super powers and i can talk about it on shows like this and hope i help other people. >> brian: a lot of players lean on you, too. >> i do a great feature with a.j. brown. mental health is not all the darkest of depression. it is what gets you through a dark tunnel to run through a super bowl tunnel. >> brian: you are one of the featured guests. look forward to your coverage that starts at 1:00. >> ainsley: thanks for your success. >> dana: well, plowing ahead. president trump moving a

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